Typical Collection No. 1.
Priced and Descriptive Catalogue
OF THE
HBjrlu' t ' ' 9j| _ i
Utensils, Implements, Weapons, Ornaments, Etc,,
OF THE
Indians, Mound Builders, Cliff Dwellers.
Collected by
A. H. GOTTSCHALL,
’ bureau of
During the years 1871 to 1905, — a period of 34 yeaArMfcPT /■- , ,
•_ ; 1909
This collection is now offered for sale.
A H. GOTTSCHALL
250 HUMMEL ST.,
HARRISBURG, PENNA., 1909
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1 GENERAL REMARKS
REGARDING THE COLLECTION.
Indian Relics.
Both in America and in Europe, within more recent years, a deep interest has been taken in the relics and antiquities of the American Indians, Mound- Builders and Cliff-Dwellers. Indeed, these mementoes of the Red Races of America possess an interest and value, equalled by few, or no other antiquities. This spirit of study and research has led to the existence of many collections, both public and private. Not only are there great museums devoted to the col- lecting and preservation of Indian relics, but there are many state, county, and other public collections.
Besides all these, historical and archaeological societies are springing up, making a specialty of collecting Indian relics. Colleges, seminaries, and schools see the historical and educational value of a collection of these Aboriginal imple- ments for the instruction of students. The wealthy and cultured, and the lover of things antique, are now having “Indian corners” in home, office, or studio. Yet still more numerous than all of these combined, perhaps, are the private col- lections of individuals.
The manufacture and use of these utensils, implements, weapons and orna- ments of the Red Man is now almost, if not altogether, a thing of the past. The Caucasian world is bidding for the old handiwork of a vanquished race. The United States Government for years has been energetically collecting specimens of the Indian’s handicraft for preservation in the great National Museum and Smithsonian Institution, at Washington, and other large museums, both in America and Europe, have been doing the same. Hence, a great scarcity of these relics now prevails in the relic market, and, in the nature of things, the scarcity will become greater as the years go by.
Tribute to the Vanquished.
We, as a race, have pushed the Red Man from his home, and the graves of his ancestors ; we have supplanted him in the possession of his former hunting-ground, until to-day the white man’s agriculture, commerce, archi- tecture and transportation roads have largely changed even the natural face of much of the country, and its primitive owners have gone, never again to return. Then should the memory of this people not only command the sym- pathy of Americans, but should we not carefully preserve the remaining hand- iwork of the Red Man as one of the last tributes we can pay him?
The various utensils, implements and ornaments of stone, flint, clay, stea- tite, hematite, slate, etc., scattered more or less throughout the United States, form silent but pathetic testimonies to the ingenuity and skill of the prehis- toric people who once inhabited the country; while the bows and arrows, baskets, pottery, beaded tanned skin ornaments, bags, etc. ; the pipes, toma- hawks, etc., etc., of the more modern tribes are potent witnesses to the taste and artistic skill of the American Indians.
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My Early Interest in the Indians.
From early boyhood the Indians and their implements have had a deep and peculiar interest for me. Ten times, from 1871 to 1902, did I cross the American Continent by various routes between the Atlantic and the Pacific Oceans, British America and Mexico, besides making ten additional journeys into the Indian country between the Missouri River and the Pacific coast. During this period, 1871 to 1902, I visited more than fifty different tribes, embracing every tribe of importance within the territory of the United States, as well as tribes in British America.
My object in traveling among them in their native wilds and living among them, almost as one of their number, eating with them around their' lodge and camp-fires, sleeping upon their wigwam couches, sometimes with the shrill whoop of the war-dance near by, sounding in my ears, was that I might not only satisfy a desire that seemed to be a part of my very being from childhood, but that I might thereby become enabled to hand down to this and future generations, through the medium of the printed page, gi plain, concise description of the life and character of these children of nature, in the domestic circle of the lodge, around the camp-fire, on the march, in the chase, in battle, massacre, capture and peace ; giving in detail an account of the customs, habits, appearance, dress, language, traditions, beliefs, implements, ornaments, antiquities, etc., of these peculiar and interesting branches of the human fam- ily, now so fast hastening into the grave of oblivion, as well as to procure photographs of their persons, scenes in their life, and a mammoth collection of their various utensils, implements, weapons, ornaments, etc.
Purchasing Relics from the Indians.
On these journeys I secured a varied and valuable collection of their im- plements and antiquities, traveling thousands of miles over prairie and table- lands, through vast forests and deep canyons, across rugged bluffs and lofty mountains, over desert wastes and through delightful valleys. Leaving the borders of civilization with a team, camping outfit, weapons, photographic material and one companion, sometimes a white man, acting as driver and cook, and sometimes an Indian acting in the same capacity, but generally, es- pecially in the earlier days, going alone, and sometimes on foot, I made these wilderness journeys.
The purchases I made among the Indians on these trips were finally, from time to time, conveyed safely to some border settlement, and from there, as opportunity offered, shipped home to Pennsylvania. I have traveled for months and months, summer after summer, among the Indians in their native wilds,, camping right in their villages, and buying what the warriors and squaws would bring to me. Of course, the bulk of these relics were modern, yet many ancient and prehistoric specimens were also secured. The Indians soon learned that I wanted ancient pottery, stone mortars, pestles, axes, club-heads, flint arrow-heads, etc., and they made it an effort to procure them for me.
In New Mexico, Arizona and other sections where ancient ruins, unex- plored by white men at that time, still existed, to say nothing of the soil never turned by the plow-share, these ancient relics were then more abundant than they now are. As to what use I could possibly make of such old wares and trinkets, was a mystery to the Indians, and I was often an object of peculiar looks and smiles. But so long as they could get a valuable return for some old implement or trinket that had probably lain idle and discarded for cen- turies, they were interested.
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Much of my stock, both ancient and modern, can never be duplicated, only as collectors may be willing to sell, or as heirs may dispose of them after the death of the owners. Many of the modern relics are very old, hav- ing been long in use by the Indians. The time, care and labor expended, to say nothing of the many thousands and thousands of miles traveled, the money invested, and the hardships and privations endured, .as well as the danger often faced, few people in this generation can understand ; yet, if these relics — mute witnesses of the Red Man’s being and skill- — shall be preserved and valued as historical mementoes by this and future generations, after the Red Men who made them, and the white man who spent many of the best years of his life in gathering them, shall be mingled with the dust of mother earth, his efforts will not have been in vain.
Exploring Cliff-Dwellings and Mounds.
I personally explored the ruins of the ancient Cliff-Dwellers in various sections of the Southwest, and procured pottery and stone relics, conveying over the mountains, across deserts, and through deep, rugged canyons, on the backs of horses and mules and by team, mortars, axes, pottery, etc. The mounds of the Mississippi Valley and the South were also visited, and from them were procured mementoes of the ancient people who had made them. Every State and Territory in the Union has been my roaming ground, as well as portions of Canada, the British northwest and Mexico.
These journeys to the Indian country, however, will now cease, the trip of 1902 being the last I shall ever make. The day for obtaining old and used relics from the Indians is now about, if not altogether, past, moreover, many of my old acquaintances among the Red Men have gone to the spirit world, and the accumulating “snows” have made me less able to bear the fatigue and privation of wilderness travel than when I was a younger man. Therefore, I will not likely ever again see the North American Indian in his picturesque village, or sit with him around the cheerful fire of his cozy lodge, nor wander among the mounds and Cliff-dwellings of vanquished races.
Other Modes of Procuring Relics.
In addition to the ancient relics personally secured from prehistoric ruins or gathered from other localities, or purchased from the Indians, are also relics secured from other persons, such as Indian traders, collectors, dealers, and other persons.
Nations and Tribes Represented.
Of prehistoric relics the manufacture of the ancient Mound Builders, Cliff-Dwellers, and the Aztecs, are represented by my collections. Of modern Indian relics, the handicraft of the following tribes are represented :
Ahowsetts,
Acomas,
Arickarees, Blackfeet,
Assiniboins,
Chippewas,
Chocklolats,
Clayoquots,
Cowichans,
Cochities,
Albernies,
Apaches,
Bannocks, Cayuses,
Bella Bellas, Chehalis,
Arapahoes,
Bella Coolas, Cheyennes,
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Comanches,
Creeks,
Crees,
Crows,
Delawares,
Diggers,
Eskimoes,
Eucleulets,
Flatheads,
Foxes,
Frazer Rivers,
Gros Ventres,
Haidas,
Hamatsas,
Hesquoits,
Hetsikets,
Hih Elicits, Hoopas,
Isletas,
Jemez,
Kilsimats,
Kiowas,
Kitimats,
Kitkatlahs,
Klamaths,
Klaskimoes,
Klikatats,
Klinkets,
Klowitas,
Kootenais,
Koskimoes,
Kyoquoits,
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Lagunas,
Machelets,
Makahs,
Mandans,
Maricopas,
Massetts,
Metlakatlahs
Mexican Indians,
Mockstocies,
Modocs,
Mojaves,
Mokies,
Mowilsits,
Nahwittis, Nambes, Nanaimoes, Nava joes, Nez Perces, Nit Nats, Nootkas, Nutlematlas,
Omahas,
Ottawas,
Pawnees,
Penobscots,
Picuris,
Pimas,
Pitt Rivers,
Piutes,
Pomoes,
Quastumes,
Quatsinoes,
Quiniaults,
Sacs,
San Ildefonsoes, San Juanes,
Santa Claras, Santa Domingoes, Sechelts,
Shastas,
Shoshones,
Sioux,
Stonies,
Taos,
Tenactus,
Tesuque,
Thompson Rivers,, Tooquots, Tsimsheans, Tuscaroras,
Ucluclets,
Umatillas,
Utes,
Walla Wallas,
Washoes,
Wichitas.
The Modern Indian Relics.
Many of the modern Indian relics I purchased direct from the Indians while in their camps and villages, between the years 1871 to 1902. Those that I did not personally buy from the Aborigines came to me through the hands of Indian traders, interpreters and other persons in the Indian country. Many of these relics I personally procured from the Red Men while living and traveling among them in early days. For instance, I secured many specimens while among various tribes between the years 1872 to 1878, from Indians who were then among the wild and hostile tribes, and in the days of their warfare and buffalo hunting.
Such relics cannot be duplicated to-day by purchase from the present Indians, as the young and civilized Indians neither make nor use them. The old people have died, and with their departure has passed out of use the imple- ments, utensils, weapons, garb, ornaments, etc., they made and used. The rapid march of emigration, the scarcity of game, and the great pressure brought to bear upon the young generation of Indians by the Government, for their civilization, has changed Indian customs and stopped the making and using of former Indian implements, utensils, weapons, garb, ornaments, etc. The old men and women have gone to “the happy hunting ground,” and their chil- dren, whom the Government compelled to attend school, speak the white man’s language, adopt the white man’s garb, ways and mode of life, and cannot make the implements, utensils, weapons, ornaments and garb that were made and used by their parents and grandparents, nor do the young and civilized Indians of the day use such things or have them.
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A Difference.
The value placed upon the Indian relics in the collection herein cata- logued, may be considered higher than the value usually placed upon curios, trinkets, souvenirs, etc., made by the civilized Indians and half-breeds of to-day, and sold by curio and bric-a-brac dealers at summer and winter re- sorts and other places frequented by tourists. However, the experienced dealer, as well as the advanced collector, archaeologist, ethnologist and anti- quarian understands and appreciates the difference between a mere tinseled curio made to sell by young, civilized Indians or half-breeds,, and the old and used Indian garments, weapons, utensils, implements, ornaments, etc., made and used many years ago by the old, and now departed Indians in the days of their more primitive mode of life, and procured from them in their camps and villages in years gone by, when it meant much hardship, privation and danger for a solitary white man to live and travel among them, trading for their wares as I did in the days of their buffalo hunting and warfare.
Indian relics are not a commodity that the dealer can secure a stock of at will. The more he sells, the less he will have to sell, and each specimen sold raises the value of those remaining. Indian relics, both ancient and modern, are fast being gathered into museums and scientific institutions. It is not likely that any of them will ever emerge therefrom as a commodity that can be pur- chased, hence, the dealer has little prospect of ever replacing the relics he sells, unless he is so fortunate as to find occasionally, a collector who is willing to part with his treasures, or heirs who want to sell the collection of a deceased friend.
Of course the Aborigines who made the stone and other ancient relics have been dead for many centuries, and the most of the modern Indians, if not all of them, who made the modern relics, are now in their grave, or already gone to dust, so that a continuation of the supply of Indian relics is impossible.
One day, in 1874, I entered a large village of Ponca Indians, on the Missouri River, near the mouth of Ponca Creek, in northern Nebraska, while the warriors moved about armed and on the lookout for their enemies, the Sioux, and the first night I spent with them I witnessed, until nearly midnight, the wild, half-naked and hideously-painted warriors perform the scalp dance around a pole to which they had fastened the gory hands and scalps of the Sioux whom they had killed near by some days before; the weird scene of the scalp dance being lit up by the glare of a blazing fire, and the occasion hon- ored by a grand feast of dog’s meat.
In early days I sometimes entered Indian villages at considerable risk, and was occasionally rudely ..received, until a better acquaintance and the nature of my business among them became known. In 1872 I entered a village of Pawnees on the Platte River, in Western Nebraska, and a group of armed and painted warriors menacingly surrounded me, and began to search my pockets. Becoming rather uneasy, I resisted their conduct and made an effort to leave, when they tried to disarm me. Here an aged warrior came upon the scene and to my relief, and I followed him to another part of the village, after which I was free from molestation. In 1873, while approaching a large village of Sioux Indians, near the mouth of Cheyenne River, South Dakota, I met a similar experience. Sometime after that, during the same year, the Arickaree Indians, near the mouth of Heart River, North Dakota, approached me with firebrands. Later on, during the summer or fall of 1873, the Chippewas, in the then forest wilds of Northern Minnesota, attacked me with stones as I ap-
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proached their camp. Yet in every instance I finally left the camps and vil- lages in safety with the relics I had procured.
While living among the Sioux, almost as one of them, in 1878, I went to sleep often with the shrill sounds of the warhoop sounding in my ears, as it was uttered by warriors engaged in the revelry of the wild dances’ being performed near by. The relics made and used in that day have now an his- torical and antique value compared with which the curios and trinkets made by the civilized Indians and half-breeds of recent times, and sold by curio and bric- a-brac dealers to tourists, are mere toys, with little or no value as the handi- craft of a vanished race.
Some Explanations.
This collection of Indian relics is a carefully gleaned representation of the various utensils, weapons, implements, ornaments, garb, etc., of the American Aborigines. It embraces nearly all of the typical specimens of the handicraft of the Mound Builders, Cliff-Dwellers and the modern Indians.
Whether the material used in the spear and arrow heads, drills, scrapers, knives and other chipped or flaked implements was flint, chirt, hornstone, obsidian, chalcedony, agate, or some other siliceous stone, it is here, for con- venience, given the usual name of “flint.”
Of the large stone implements, whether the material be granite, sand- stone, quartz, or other stone, it is here, for convenience mentioned as “stone,” unless in cases where it seemed well to describe more definitely. Steatite, hema- tite, and slate are not generally herein called “stone.”
Beads of glass, porcelain, etc., are for convenience herein called by the general name of “glass.”
Leggins, shirts, dresses, moccasins, bags, etc., which were usually made of deer, mountain sheep, moose, elk and other skins, are for convenience, here mentioned as “tanned skin.” All of these different animal skins when tanned soft, thin and pliable by the Indian method, were very similar in appearance, and, when tanned with the hair off, passed in general, more or less, by the term, “buckskin,” though strictly speaking, the name “buckskin” would apply only to the skin of the male deer.
When specimens are referred to as “quilled” or “decorated with quills” it is meant that the quills are those of the porcupine dyed in bright colors, and often worked in designs and figures. When specimens are referred to as “beaded,” it is usually meant that the beads of various bright colors, are worked in figures and designs.
Moccasins, leggins, etc., and all things in pairs, are herein counted as but one specimen. No difference how many feathers and other things are in a head-dress, no difference how many beads or pieces of wampum, are on a string, it is counted herein as but one specimen. No difference how many arrows are with a bow, they are counted herein as but one \ specimen. The same is true of all specimens ; no difference how many things entered into its makeup, all are herein reckoned as but one specimen. This plan has been car- ried out whenever it seemed practicable, hence the actual number of speci- mens, if counted separately, would be very much larger than the total given in this catalogue. For instance, strings of wampum upon which are over four hundred different pieces, are herein counted as but one specimen.
Each specimen bears a number corresponding to the number herein given.
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CAT NO. |
NAME OP SPECIMEN, TEIBE FROM WHOM OBTAINED, OR LOCALITY WHERE FOUND. |
No. of Spec. |
VALUE. |
|
I |
Flint Arrow Heads, very small and of semi-precious stone, Ore., |
20 |
$13.00 |
|
2 |
Flint Arrow Heads, N. Mex., |
33 |
14.OO |
|
3 |
Flint Arrow Heads, Mo., |
23 |
7.00 |
|
4 |
Notched Stem Flint Scrapers, Mo., |
3 |
•75 |
|
5 |
Flint Dagger, or Knife, Mo., |
1 |
•50 |
|
6 |
Notched Flint Drills, or Perforators, Mo., |
4 |
3*5° |
|
7 |
Flint Implement, Pointed at Both Ends, Mo., |
1 |
•75 |
|
8 |
Flint Gouge or Adz, Pike Co., 111., |
1 |
1. 00 |
|
9 |
Flint Knives and Scrapers Combined, Mo., |
3 |
•75 |
|
IO |
Flint Spear Heads, Mo., |
12 |
9 00 |
|
ii |
Flint Arrow Heads, Miss., |
8 |
1.50 |
|
12 |
Flint Drills, or Perforators, Miss., |
2 |
1.50 |
|
1 7. |
Flint Chisels, MissA |
2 |
•5° |
|
14 |
Flint Spear Heads, 111., .• / |
9 |
6.00 |
|
i5 |
Flint Implements, Miss., |
2 |
•50 |
|
16 |
Flint Knives and Scrapers Combined, Miss., |
3 |
•5o |
|
!7 |
Flint Arrow Heads, 111., |
10 |
2-75 |
|
18 |
Flint Drill, or Perforator, 111., |
1 |
•75 |
|
IQ |
Flint Spear Heads, 111., |
2 |
2.25 |
|
20 |
Flint Knife and Scraper Combined, 111., |
1 |
•75 |
|
Flint Arrow Heads, Duboistown, Pa., |
r |
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|
22 |
Flint Knife and Scraper Combined, near Fort Sill, Okla., |
5 I |
/ 0 •75 |
|
23 |
Flint Arrow Heads, New Holland, York Co., Pa., |
5 |
1. 00 |
|
24 |
Flint Spear Pleads, New Holland, York Co., Pa., |
2 |
1. 00 |
|
25 |
Flint Spear Heads, N. C., |
2 |
.40 |
|
26 |
Flint Spear Head, Bainbridge, Pa., |
1 |
• 5° |
|
27 |
Flint Arrow Heads, Bainbridge, Pa., |
8 |
125 |
|
28 |
Flint Drills, or Perforators, Bainbridge, Pa., ' |
3 |
1-25 |
|
20 |
Flint Spear Head, La., |
•25 |
|
|
30 |
Clay Dice, or Ornaments, Aztecs, or their descendants, Southern Old |
||
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Mex., |
13 |
3.00 |
|
|
31 |
Stone Bead or Wampum Necklace, Aztecs, or their descendants, |
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Southern Old Mex |
j |
35-OQ |
|
|
32 |
Stone Tube, Ancient Cliff Dwelling, S. W. Col., |
I |
1. 00 |
|
33 |
Flint Knife and Scraper Combined, Umatilla River, Ore., |
I |
.50 |
|
34 |
Flint Knives and Scrapers Combined, Marsh Run, Pa., |
3 |
1. 00 |
|
35 |
Flint Spear Heads, Marsh Run, Pa., |
3 |
1. 00 |
|
36 |
Flint Arrow Pleads, Marsh Run, Pa., |
8 |
1.30 |
|
37 |
Flint Spear Heads, Fla., |
2 |
•75 |
|
38 |
Notched Stem Flint Knife and Scraper Combined, Fla., |
1 |
.40 |
|
39 |
Flint Arrow Heads, Fla., |
3 |
•75 |
|
40 |
Buffalo Horn Ceremonial Wand, or Implement, Northern Cheyenne, |
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Lame Deer Creek, Mon., |
1 |
5.00 |
|
|
4i |
Sinew Wrapped Bow and Iron Pointed Arrows, Apache, near Dulce |
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Lake, N. Mex., |
j |
7.00 |
|
|
42 |
Flint Arrow Heads, Tenn., |
7 |
.90 |
|
43 |
Flint Drills, or Perforators, Tenn., |
2 |
1.50 |
|
44 |
Flint Knives and Scrapers, Combined, Tenn., |
2 |
•75 |
|
45 |
Flint Spear Heads, Tenn., |
2 |
2-75 |
|
46 |
Flint Spear Heads, Ind., |
4 |
2.50 |
|
47 |
Notched Stem Flint Drill, or Perforator, Ind., |
1 |
•5° |
|
48 |
Flint Chisel, Ind., |
j |
.40 |
|
49 |
Flint Implement, Pointed at Both Ends, Ind., |
1 |
.50 |
|
5o |
Flint Arrow Heads, Ind., |
3 |
•85 |
|
5i |
Notched Stem Flint Gouges, or Scrapers, Ind., |
2 |
.60 |
|
52 |
Flint Arrow Heads, Ohio, |
12 |
2.50 |
|
53 |
Flint Spear Heads, Ohio, |
1 |
1. 00 |
|
54 |
Flint Knife and Scraper Combined, Ohio, |
1 |
•5° |
|
55 |
Notched Flint Gouges, or Scrapers, Ohio, |
2 |
.40 |
|
56 |
Flint Dagger, or Knife, Ohio, |
1 |
• 50 |
|
57 |
Flint Knife and Scraper, Combined, Ky., |
1 |
.60 |
|
58 |
Notched Stem Flint Gouge, or Scraper, Ky., |
1 |
•25 |
|
59 |
Flint Arrow Heads, Ky., |
2 |
.40 |
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61
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65
66
67
68
69
70
71
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75
76
77
78
79
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85
86
87
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NAME OF SPECIMEN, TRIBE FROM WHOM OBTAINED, OR LOCALITY WHERE FOUND.
Flint Spear Heads, Ky., |
Flint Spear Heads, Md.,
Flint Arrow Heads, Md., ./
Flint Arrow Heads, La.,
Flint Arrow. Heads, W. Va.,
Flint Spear Head, Va.,
Flint Arrow Heads, Va.,
Flint Arrow Heads, Canada,
Flint Arrow Heads, N. C.,
Flint ‘ rrow Heads, Ariz.,
Stone Tube, Cliff Dwelling, S. W. Col.,
Stone Ball, Cliff Dwelling, S. W. Col.,
Miniature Clay Mortar and Pestle, mound, Poinsett Co., Ark.,
Flint Arrow Pleads, Wash.,
Flint Arrow Heads, Wis., .
Flint Arrow Heads, Ark.,
Flint Arrow Head, N. Y.,
Flint Chisel, or Scraper, N. Y.,
Flint Arrow Heads, Cal.,
Flint Implement, Pointed at Both Ends, Cal., . . .-
Flint Spear Plead, la.,
Flint Arrow Head, Tex.,
Flint Arrow Heads, Conn., . . V
Flint Arrow Heads, Ga.,
Flint Arrow Heads, Me.,
Flint Spear Heads, Ga.,
Clay Jar, mound, Poinsett Co., Ark.,
Moccasins, tanned skin, beaded in colored designs, Sioux squaw,
Ponca Creek, Neb.,
Flint Implement, Pointed at Both Ends, Wis.,
Flint Dagger, or Knife, Wis.,
Curved Flint Scraper, Wis.,
Flint Knives and Scrapers, Combined, Mass., . . .'
Flint Arrow Heads, Mass.,
Notched Flint Gouge, or Scraper, Mass.,
Sandstone Image of Human Face, or Idol, Aztecs, or their de- scendants, So. Mex.,
Flint Arrow Heads, Old Mex., .
White Stone Image of Human Face, with Crowned Head, or Idol,
Aztecs, or their descendants, Old Mex.,
Notched Flint Gouges, or Scrapers, Va.,
Flint Spear Head, Mich.,
Perforated Steatite Gorget, Ga.,
Squaw’s Leggins, tanned skin, heavily beaded in colored designs,
Sioux squaw, near Little White River, S. Dak.,
Flint Spear Head Pendant, Sioux, near White River, S. Dak.,
Squaw’s Leggins and Moccasins Combined, tanned skin, heavily beaded in colored designs, Arapaho squaw, North Canadian River,
Okla.,
Squaw’s Belt, solidly beaded in colored figures, Shoshone squaw,
Port Neuf River, Ida.,
Leggins and Moccasins Combined, tanned skin, heavily beaded in colored designs, Arapaho squaw, North Canadian River, Okla., .,.
Flint Dagger, or Knife, Mo., v
Deerskin, soft white tan, Flathead squaw, Joco River, Mon., ........
Warrior’s Moccasins, tanned skin, beaded in colored designs, Sioux,
Bad River, S. Dak.,
Squaw’s Leggins, tanned skin, heavily beaded in colored designs,
Ponca Creek, Neb., _
Boy’s Shirt, tanned skin, fringed and beaded, Shoshone, Weber River,
Utah,
Boy’s Leggins, tanned skin, fringed and beaded, Kiowa, Washita River, Okla.,
No. of Spec.
VALUE.
$1.25 •50 1. 00
»75
1.25
1. 00 1. 00 1.50
1. 00
2.00 1.50
•75
2.00
•75
•75
1. 00
•25
•5°
1.25
• 75
1.25
.25
1- 25 •75 •5o •40
19.00
4-75
•50
• 75
•5o
.40
•75
.40
25.00
2.00
38.00 .20 .50
2- 75
19.00
1. 00
23.00
15.00
23.00
•25
15.00 9.00
15.00
50.00
20.00
.Typical Collection No. i. ii
|
OAT. NO. |
NAME OF SPECIMEN, TRIBE FROM WHOM OBTAINED, OR LOCALITY WHERE FOUND. |
No. off Spec. 1 |
VALUE. |
|
,.i |
Boy’s Moccasins, tanned skin, beaded in colored designs, Kiowa, Washita River, Okla., ........................ .............. |
I |
$3.25 |
|
1 12 |
Girl’s Dress, tanned skin, fringed and beaded, Apache squaw, Washita River, Okla., |
1 |
180.00 |
|
IX3 |
Girl’s Leggins, tanned skin, beaded, Crow squaw, Little Big Horn River, Mon., |
6.00 |
|
|
114 |
Warrior’s Moccasins, tanned skin, fringed and beaded, Comanche, Cache Creek, Okla., |
1 |
8.25 |
|
115 |
Girl’s Moccasins, tanned skin, beaded in colored designs, Apache squaw, Washita River, Okla., ..... Flint Arrow Head, S. W. Col, ....................... ...... |
I |
2.75 |
|
116 |
I |
.25 |
|
|
117 |
Belt, or Band, dyed porcupine quills, in design, Sioux, Upper Mis- souri River, N. Dak., |
I |
3-75 |
|
118 |
Squaw’s Moccasins, tanned skin, beaded in colored designs, Cheyenne, North Canadian River, Okla., |
1 |
7-5° |
|
119 |
Flint Arrow Heads, Del, |
6 |
1. 00 |
|
120 |
Indian-made Maple Sugar, Chippewa squaw, Red Lake, Minn., ...... |
1 |
•So |
|
12 1 |
Human Scalp (Sioux), full length, skin intact, Arickaree, Missouri River, N. Dak., ................................................ |
1 |
100.00 |
|
122 |
Bag, tanned skin, beaded, Chippewa, Leech Lake, Minn., ............. |
1 |
3-75 |
|
123 |
Awl Case, tanned skin, beaded, with pendants, Apache, Gila River, Ariz., |
1 |
7.00 |
|
124 |
Bag, tanned skin, beaded, Comanche, Medicine Bluff Creek, Okla., . . . |
1 |
3-75 |
|
125 |
Knife Sheath, tanned hide, beaded, colored design, Crow, Little Big Horn River, Mon., |
1 |
4.25 i*75 |
|
126 |
Bag, tanned skin, beaded, Assiniboin, Milk River, Mon., ............. |
1 |
|
|
127 |
Storage Case, rawhide, painted dtesigns, Cheyenne, North Canadian River, Okla., |
1 |
6.00 |
|
128 |
Box, birch bark, decorated with dyed porcupine quills, Pottawattamie, S. W. Mich., |
1 |
3-5° |
|
I29 |
Wampum Bag, tanned skin, beaded, Comanche, Medicine Bluff Creek, Okla.; |
1 |
1.50 |
|
130 |
Flint Spear Head, Del, ^ . |
1 |
.50 |
|
131 |
Clay Pot, burial mound, Mo., |
1 |
3-50 |
|
132 |
Paint Bag, tanned skin, beaded, Comanche, Cache Creek, Okla., .... |
1 |
4.00 |
|
133 |
Paint Bag, tanned skin, beaded, Kiowa, Medicine Bluff Creek, Okla., . . |
1 |
2.50 |
|
134 |
Bag, tanned skin, beaded, Apache, Medicine Bluff Creek, Okla., ..... |
1 |
3.50 |
|
I3S |
Bag, tanned skin, beaded, Umatilla, near Umatilla River, Ore., |
1 |
3-25 |
|
I36 |
Bag, tanned skin, beaded, Crow, Little Big Horn River, Mon., ....... |
1 |
4.00 |
|
137 |
Bag, tanned skin, beaded, Gros Ventre, Milk River, Mon., ............ |
1 |
4.00 |
|
138 |
Bag, tanned skin, beaded, Pueblo, Rio Grande River, N. Mex., ....... |
1 |
1.50 |
|
139 |
Clay Olio, Moki, N.- E. Ariz., |
X |
2.25 |
|
140 |
Human Scalp (Sioux), full length, skin intact, Arickaree, Upper Mis- souri River, N. Dak., ........................................... |
1 |
100.00 |
|
141 |
Awl Case,, tanned skin, beaded, in colored designs, Apache, Medicine Bluff Creek, Okla., |
j |
3:50 |
|
I42 |
Wooden Dipper, Chippewa, Red Lake, Minn., Awl Case, rawhide, beaded in colored designs, Blackfoot, Bow' River, Alberta, B. A., |
1 |
7.50 |
|
143 |
• |
2.25 3*25 |
|
|
I44 |
Knife Sheath, tanned skin, beaded in colored designs, Crow, Little Big Horn River, Mon., |
t |
|
|
MS |
Paint Bag, tanned skin, quilled and beaded, Sioux, Bad River, S. Dak., |
1 |
4-So |
|
I46 |
Paint Bag, tanned skin, beaded, Blackfoot, Bow River, Alberta, B. A., |
1 |
3*25 |
|
147 |
Image of Snake, solidly beaded in colored designs, Blackfoot, Bow River, Alberta, B. A., |
1 |
3-5° |
|
I48 |
Belt, or Band, solidly beaded in colored figures, Sioux, Upper Mis- souri River, N. Dak., |
1 |
4-25 |
|
I49 |
Wampum Bag, tanned skin, beaded in colored figtires, Apache, Medi- cine Bluff Creek, Okla., |
1 |
2.50 |
|
150 |
Paint Bag, tanned skin, beaded, Blackfoot, Bow River, Alberta, B. A., |
1 |
3-25 |
|
151 |
Paint Bag, tanned skin, beaded, Crow, Little Big Horn River, Mon., . . |
1 |
7.00 |
|
152 |
Bag, tanned skin, beaded, Apache, near Dulce Lake, N. Mex., ........ |
1 |
6.25 |
|
153 |
Wampum Bag, tanned skin, beaded in colored designs, Comanche, 1 Cache Creek, Okla., |
1 |
3.00 |
12 Typical, Collection No. i.
|
CAT. NO. |
NAME OF SPECIMEN, TEIBE FBOM WHOM OBTAINED, OB LOCALITY WEEBE FOUND | |
NO. Of 1 Spec 1 |
VALUE. |
|
154 |
Bag, tanned skin, beaded in colored designs, metal pendants, Apache, |
||
|
Medicine Bluff Creek, Okla., .................................... |
1 |
$6.oa* |
|
|
155 |
Bag, tanned skin, beaded, Gros Ventre, Milk River, Mon., ........... |
1 |
8.00* . |
|
Bag, tanned skin, beaded, Shoshone, Weber River, Utah, ............ |
1 |
2.25 |
|
|
157 |
Bag, tanned skin, beaded, Assiniboin, Milk River, Mon., ............. |
1 |
3-25 |
|
158 |
Human Bones, Cliff Dwelling, S. W. Col, .......................... |
5 |
10.00- |
|
159 |
Knife Sheath, beaded in colored designs, Chippewa, Upper Mississippi |
||
|
River, Minn., .................................................. |
1 |
4.00 |
|
|
160 |
Squaw’s Moccasins, tanned skin, beaded in colored designs, Cree, Mis- |
||
|
soula River, Mon., |
1 |
9.50 |
|
|
161 |
Skull Cap, wolf skin, beaded, eagle feather pendants, Cree, Bow River, |
||
|
Alberta, B. A., ................................................. |
j |
25.00 *2 DO* |
|
|
162 |
Necklace, sweet grass, beaded, Stonie squaw, Bow River, Alberta, B. A., |
||
|
163 |
Ball, solidly beaded, Cheyenne, North Canadian River, Okla., ........ |
1 |
3.5O- |
|
164 |
Indian Hair, or Scalp Lock, Sioux, Poplar River, Mon., |
1 |
25.OO |
|
165 |
Bow, sinew-backed, also flint and bone-tipped Arrows, Hoopa, Nor. |
||
|
Cab, 7............... |
1 |
9.OO |
|
|
166 |
Brush, sweet grass, Pottawattamie, S. W. Mich., ................... |
•75 |
|
|
167 |
Head Pendant, platted horse hair, Cheyenne, North Canadian River, |
||
|
Okla., |
1 |
3.00 |
|
|
168 |
Lodge Ornament, hair and animal toes, Arapaho. North Canadian |
||
|
River, Okla., ................................................... |
1 |
8.00* |
|
|
169 |
Drum Stick, beaded, Assiniboin, Milk River, Mon., ....... ....... |
1 |
5.00 |
|
170 |
Dance Rattle, rawhide, Blackfoot, Bow River, \ Alberta, B. A., ........ |
1 |
3 00 |
|
171 |
Dance Rattle, rawhide, fur and feather pendants, Blackfoot, Bow |
||
|
River, Alberta, B. A., |
1 |
5.00 |
|
|
172 |
Hair Braid Wraps, beaver or otter fur, Kiowa, Medicine Bluff Creek, |
||
|
Okla., |
j |
6.00 |
|
|
173 |
Hair Braid Wraps, beaver or otter fur, Arapaho, North Canadian |
||
|
River, Okla., |
1 |
7.00 |
|
|
174 |
Dance Armlets, fur and quills, Sioux, Poplar River, Mon., ............ |
1 |
10.00 |
|
175 |
Dance Armlets, skin of deer legs, hair and hoofs intact, Sioux, |
||
|
Poplar River, Mon., ............................................ |
1 |
13.00 |
|
|
176 |
Medicine Bag, skin of entire spotted fawn, hair intact, Cheyenne, |
||
|
North Canadian River, Okla., ................................... |
1 |
15.00 |
|
|
177 |
Medicine Bag, skin of entire squirrel, hair intact, Cheyenne, North |
||
|
Canadian River, Okla., |
1 |
5.00 |
|
|
178 |
Medicine Bag, skin of entire gopher, hair intact, Cree, Missoula River, |
||
|
Mon., |
1 |
9.00 |
|
|
179 |
Bracelets, metal, Cheyenne squaw, Washita River, Okla., ............ |
1 |
Iso |
|
180 |
Bracelets, brass, Apache squaw, Medicine Bluff Creek, Okla., ....... |
1 |
1. 00 |
|
181 |
Necklace, of fruit stones or perhaps Mexican Gulf beans, Cheyenne, |
||
|
North Canadian River, Okla., ................................... |
1 |
3-50 |
|
|
182 |
Canoe, miniature, birch bark, Pottawattamie, S. W. Mich., ........... |
1 |
1. 5° |
|
183 |
Gun Cover, tanned skin, beaded, Cayuse, Umatilla River, Ore., ....... |
1 |
20.00 |
|
184 |
Tobacco and Pipe Bag, tanned skin, quilled and beaded, Sioux, Poplar |
||
|
River, Mon., |
I |
34.00 |
|
|
185 |
Tobacco and Pipe Bag, tanned skin, beaded, Assiniboin, Milk River, |
||
|
Mon., ; |
1 |
17.00 | |
|
|
186 |
Head-dress, turkey feathers, deer-skin band, with hair and hoofs in- |
||
|
tact, Assiniboin, Milk River, Mon., |
1 |
12.00 |
|
|
187 |
Head-dress, or War Bonnet, turkey feathers, long feather trail, beaded |
||
|
head band, Cheyenne, North Canadian River, Okla., .............. |
1 |
25.00 / |
|
|
188 |
Idol, or Image, clay, Pueblo, Tesuque River, N. Mex., .............. |
1 |
■ 3-50; |
|
189 |
Tobacco and Pipe Bag, tanned skin, beaded and quilled, Cree, Upper |
||
|
Missouri River, Mon., |
1 |
36.50 |
|
|
190 |
Umbelicus Pendant, image of turtle, tanned skin, beaded in colored |
||
|
designs, Assiniboin, Milk River, Mon., . |
1 |
5-oc |
|
|
191 |
Doll, tanned skin, beaded, Shoshone squaw, Weber River, Utah, ..... |
1 |
3-59 |
|
192 |
Dance Rattle, rawhide, Sioux, Upper Missouri River, N. Dak., ....... |
1 |
4.2c |
|
193 |
Perforated Ax-Shaped Stone Ceremonial, Ala., ..................... |
1 |
10.00 |
|
194 |
Feather Head Ornament, Comanche, Medicine Bluff Creek, Okla,, . . . |
1 |
3*7! |
Typical Collection No. i. 13
|
CAT. NO. |
NAME OF SPECIMEN, TRIBE FROM WHOM OBTAINED, OR LOCALITY WHERE FOUND |
No. of Spec. |
| VALUE. |
|
195 |
Ax-Shaped Steatite Banner, or Ceremonial Mace, perforated, Va., |
1 |
$8.00 |
|
196 |
Dyed Feather Head Ornament, Apache, Washita River, Okla., |
1 |
6.50 |
|
197 |
Feather Head Ornament, Sioux, Upper Missouri River, N. Dak., . . . . . |
1 |
3-5° |
|
198 |
Hair and Feather Head Ornament, Comanche, Cache Creek, Okla., . . |
1 |
i-75 |
|
199 |
Fan, eagle feathers, handle solidly beaded in colored designs, Apache squaw, Washita River, Okla., |
1 |
25.00 |
|
200 |
Necklace, glass beads, Crow, Little Big Horn River, Mon., |
1 |
2.00 |
|
201 |
Necklace, glass beads, Cheyenne, North Canadian River, Okla., |
1 |
1.50 |
|
202 |
Mat, woven flag, Chippewa squaw, Leech Lake, Minn., .............. Head Pendant, dyed feathers and fur, Flathead, Joco River, Mon., . . |
1 |
2.00 |
|
203 |
1 |
7.00 |
|
|
204 |
Dance Rattle, rawhide, Cree, Ten-Mile Creek, Mon., |
1 |
2.50 |
|
2°5 |
Papoose Cradle, miniature, tanned skin, beaded in colored figures, shell pendants, Apache squaw, Beef Creek, Okla., |
1 |
10.00 |
|
206 |
Head-dress, turkey and elk beard, Flathead, Joco River, Mon., |
1 |
8.00 |
|
207 |
Breast Frontlet, hair pipe, beaver or otter fur pendants, Arapaho, |
* |
|
|
North Canadian River, Okla., |
1 |
16.00 |
|
|
208 |
Necklace, bear’s claws, Flathead, Joco River, Mon., |
1 |
25.00 |
|
209 |
Necklace, buffalo-horn tips, Sioux squaw, Upper Missouri River, N. Dak., |
20.00 |
|
|
210 |
Dyed Porcupine Quills, Sioux squaw, Upper Missouri River, N. Dak., |
1 |
3.00 |
|
21 1 |
Idol, or Image, stone, near Rio Grande River, N. Mex., |
1 |
7.00 |
|
212 |
Basket, Apache squaw, Gila River, Ariz., |
1 |
2.50 |
|
2I3 |
Rope, moose-hide, Cree, Ten-Mile Creek, Mon., |
1 |
7.00 |
|
214 |
Clay Pitcher, Acoma Pueblo, S. W. N. Mex., |
1 |
i-75 |
|
215 |
Portion of Buffalo Hide, Arapaho, North Canadian River, Okla., .... |
1 |
35-oo |
|
216 |
Corns-Cobs, Cliff Dwelling, Walnut Canyon, Ariz., |
6 |
3.00 |
|
217 |
Wooden Bowl, Black-foot, Bow River, Alberta, B. A., |
1 |
25.00 |
|
218 |
Clay Bowl, Burial Mound, Scott Co., Mo., |
1 |
8.00 |
|
219 |
Clay Olio, Zuni Pueblo, S. W. N. Mex., |
1 |
2.00 |
|
220 |
Clay Dipper, Moki Pueblo, N. E. Ariz., |
1 |
1.50 |
|
221 |
Clay Bowl, Laguna Pueblo, S. W. N. Mex., |
I |
•50 |
|
222 |
Clay Olio, Laguna Pueblo, S. W.. N. Mex., . |
1 |
i-75 |
|
223 |
Water Bottle, wicker, pitched, Apache squaw, White River, Ariz., .... |
1 |
9.00 |
|
224 |
Clay Pitcher, Mohave Squaw, Colorado River, Cal., |
1 |
2-75 |
|
225 |
Iron Pipe Tomahawk, perforated wooden handle, Ponca, Ponca Creek, Neb., |
1 |
20.00 |
|
226 |
Deerskin, smoked tan, Bannock, Ross Creek, Ida., |
1 |
12.00 |
|
227 |
Stone War Club, Sioux, White Clay Creek, S. Dak., |
1 |
6.00 |
|
228 |
Stone War Club, Cree, Ten-Mile Creek, Mon., |
1 |
6.00 |
|
229 |
Stone War Club, Apache, near Dulce Lake, N. Mex |
1 |
4.50 |
|
230 |
Bone Pendant, beaded, Comanche, Washita River, Okla., |
1 |
2.50 |
|
23I |
Metal Spoon, handle decorated with dyed porcupine quills, Sioux, Missouri River, N. Dak., |
j |
1. 00 |
|
232 |
Pot Shaping and Smoothing Stone, mound, near Bismarck, N. Dak., . . |
1 |
•50 |
|
233 |
Necklace, beads and shells, Isleta Pueblo, Rio Grande River, N. Mex., |
1 |
2.00 |
|
234 |
Bag, tanned skin, beaded, Assiniboin, Milk River, Mon., |
1 |
4-5° |
|
235 |
Paint Bag, tanned skin, beaded, Cheyenne, North Canadian River, Okla., |
1 |
4-5° |
|
236 |
Notched Flint Scraper, Md., |
1 i |
• 1 5 |
|
237 |
Plaque, or Plate, vegetable fibre, Moki Pueblo, N. E. Ariz., |
1 |
3-50 |
|
238 |
1 Bone War Whistle, Sioux, Poplar River, Mon., U |
1 |
15.00 |
|
239 |
Mescal Root, Apache, Gila River, Ariz., |
1 |
.50 |
|
240 |
Wooden Comb, Walla Walla, Umatilla River, Ore., |
i |
3.00 |
|
241 |
Stone Celt, or Adz., Aztecs, or their descendants, Southern Mex., .... |
1 |
T-25 |
|
242 |
Clay Dipper, Moki Pueblo, N. E. Ariz., |
1 |
I.50 |
|
243 |
Wooden Wall Peg, apparently shows cutting with stone ax, Cliff Dwelling, Walnut Canyon, Ariz., |
1 |
I.50 |
|
244 |
Wild Turnips, Sioux squaw, Poplar River, Mon. Bread Roots, Umatilla squaw, Umatilla River, Ore., |
34 |
2.50 |
|
245 |
20 |
4-00 |
|
|
246 |
Root Bread, Umatilla, Eastern Ore., |
8 |
2.50 |
|
247 |
Slate Pendant, Dauphin County, Pa., |
1 |
1.25 |
|
248 |
Pottery Image, or Idol, Aztecs, or their descendants, Southern Mex., |
1 |
i5.oo |
|
249 |
Paint Cup, hematite, Comanche, Medicine Bluff Creek, Okla., |
1 |
1.25 |
14
Typical Collection No. i.
CAT.
NO
NAME OP SPECIMEN, • TRIBE FEOM WHOM OBTAINED, QE LOCALITY WHEEE FOUND.
250
251
252
253
254
255
256
257
258
259
260
261
262 262
264
265
266
267
268
269
270
271
272
273
274
275
276
277
278
279
280
281
282
283
284
285
286
287
288
289
290
291
292
293
294
295
Buffalo Horn Spoon, Cheyenne, Washita River, Okla.,
Paint Cup, lava stone, Pueblo, S. W. N. Mex.,
Flint Knife and Scraper Combined, Bad River, S. Dak.,
Wooden Dish, Sioux squaw, Bad River, S. Dak.,
Bow and Arrows, Mohave, Colorado River, Cal.,
Metates, major and minor, near White River, Ariz.,
Clay Water Bottle, Moki Pueblo, N. E. Ariz.,
Grooved Stone War Club, or Mallet Head, Cliff Dwelling, Walnut
Canyon, Ariz.,
Pot Shaping and Smoothing Stone, lava, Cliff Dwelling, Walnut
Canyon, Ariz.,
Obsidian Image of Human Face, or Idol, Aztecs, or their descendants,
Southern Mex.,
Steatite Idol, or Image, Aztecs, or their descendants, Southern Mex.,
Grooved Stone Ax, Gila River, Ariz.,
Clay Idol, or Image, Aztecs, or their descendants, Southern Mex., . . .
Grooved Stone War Club Head, or Mallet, S. W. N. Mex.,
Ornamented Rawhide, Arickaree, near Knife River, N. Dak.,
Knife Sheath, rawhide, painted in designs, Bannock, Ross Creek, Ida., Medicine Case, rawhide, decorated in colored figures, Arapaho, North
Canadian River, Okla.,
Storage Case, rawhide, painted, Blackfoot, Bow River, Alberta, B. A.,
xAmcient Clay Pipe, Jackson County, 111.,
Shell Necklace, or Wampum, Coosa River, Ga.,
Knife Sheath, rawhide, painted in colored designs, Sioux squaw, near
Cheyenne River, S. Dak.,
Bag, rawhide, painted, Walla Walla, Umatilla River, Ore.,
Squaw’s Belt, rawhide, painted in colored designs, Pawnee squaw,
Bear Creek, Okla., '...
Knife Sheath, rawhide, beaded in colored designs, Sioux, Poplar
River, Mon.,
Clay Olio, burial mound, Scott County, Mo.,
Notched Slate Gorget, Ind.,
Storage Case, rawhide, painted, Arapaho, North Canadian River,
Okla.,
Storage Bag, tanned skin, quilled and beaded, Crow, Little Big Horn
River, Mon.,
Clay Pit6her, Tesuque Pueblo, Tesuque River, N. Mex.,
Riding Whip, dyed horse hair, Taos Pueblo, N. Mex.,
Warrior’s Moccasins, tanned skin, beaded in colored designs, North- ern Cheyenne, Lame Deer Creek, Mon.,
Necklace, dried berries, Pawnee, Bear Creek, Okla.,
Clay Bowl, Tesuque Pueblo, Tesuque River, N. Mex.,
Clay Water Bottle, Acoma Pueblo, S. W. N. Mex.,
Buffalo Horns Mounted, with buffalo hide, Cree, Missoula River,
Mon.,
Flint Scraper, mound, near Bismarck, N. Dak.,
Buffalo Horns, polished, mounted with Buffalo hide, Sioux, Poplar
River, Mon.,
Obsidian Implement, Aztecs, or their decendants, Southern Mex., .... Iron Pipe Tomahawk, with perforated wooden handle, Sioux, Mis- souri River, N. Dak.,
Stone Mallet, rawhide handle, meat and plum pounder, Sioux, Bad
River, S. Dak.,
Ornament, deer leg and hoof, Sioux, Bad River, S. Dak.,
Comb, porcupine tail, beaded in colored designs, Arapaho, North
Canadian River, Okla.,
Stone Mallet, rawhide handle, meat and plum pounder, Sioux, Ponca
Creek, Neb.,
Stone Mallet, rawhide handle, meat and plum pounder, Arapaho,
North Canadian River, Okla.,
Bag, tanned skin, beaded, Pawnee, Bear Creek, Okla.,
Sewing Sinew, Cree, Ten-Mile Creek, Mon.,
No of Spec.
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
I
1
1
1
I
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
I
1
I
I
1
I
VALUE.
$10.00
1.50 .50
37-oo
4.00
17.00 2-75
1. 00
1. 00
14.00
30.00
5.00 .35-0°
5-5o
•So
6.00
40.00 6.25
4.00
6.00
2-75
•2.00
5.00
12.00
10.00
3.00
16.50
16.00
•75
5-oo
13.00 •75
1- 75
2- 25
20.00 -15
40.00
6.75
45.OO
9.00
4.00
9.00
9.OO
10.00
3-75
3-oo-
Typical Collection No. i.
15
CAT.
NO.
name: op specimen, tribe from whom obtained, or locality where found.
No of Spec.
VALUE.
296 Elkhorn Hide Scraper, Sioux squaw, Bad River, S. Dak.,
297
298
299
300 3°i
302
303
3°4
305
306
307
308
309
310
311
312
313
314
315
316
317
318
319
320
321
322
323
324
325
326
327
328
329
330
331
332
333
334
335
336
337
338
339
340
341
342
343
344
345
346
347
348
349
Medicinal Root, or Bulb, Umatilla, N. E. Ore.
Horn Spoon, Comanche squaw, Cache Creek, Okla.,
Horn Spoon, Ponca, Ponca Creek, Neb.,
Grooved Stone Pestle, Lancaster County, Pa.,
Grooved Stone Ax, Columbia, Pa.,
Clay Bowl, Zuni Pueblo, S. W. N. Mex.,
Stone Celt, or Chisel, Marsh Run, Pa.,
Stone Celt, or Chisel, Bainbridge, Pa.,
Notched Stone Ax, or Hoe, Marsh Run, Pa.,
Grooved Stone Hoe, Lancaster County, Pa.,
Stone Pestle, Lancaster County, Pa.,
Notched Flint Hoe, or Spear, Juniata County, Pa.,
Flint Club Head, near Dulce Lake, N. Mex.,
Granite Celt, or Ungrooved Hatchet, Bainbridge, Pa.,
Grooved Stone Ax, Lancaster County, Pa.,
Iron Pipe Tomahawk Head, Cape Girardeau County, Mo., ...........
Clay Bowl, Moki Pueblo, N. E. Ariz.,
Grooved Stone Hoe, or Ax, Lancaster County, Pa.,
Whetstone, Columbia River Indian, Spokane River, Wash.,
Ceremonial Bland Bones, Cree, Missoula River, Mon.,
Traders’ Wampum Necklace, on rawhide, Ute, Ogden River, Utah, . . Breast Frontlet, solid beadwork, Shoshone, Port Neuf River, Ida., . . . Wooden War Club, ball knob, carved, Cree, near Red River, Man., . .
Shell Ear Pendants, Shoshone, Weber River, Utah,
Shell Ear Pendants, Cayuse, Umatilla River, Ore.,
Dance Leg Sash, beaded, Sioux, Upper Missouri River, N. Dak.,
Necklace, bears’ teeth, Flathead, Joco River, Mon.,
Pendant, beaded deer’s tail, Bannock, Ross Creek, Ida.,
Dance Armlets, solidly beaded in colored designs, wampum shell
pendants, «Shoshone, Port Neuf River, Ida.,
Shell Ear Ornaments, Sioux, near Cheyenne River, S. Dak.,
Hair Ornament, beads, fur and bells, Flathead, Joco River, Mon.,
Steel Awl, bone handle, Columbia River Indian, Spokane River, Wash.,
Necklace, hair pipes and beads, Flathead, Joco River, Mon.,
Horn Dance Wand, skin covered handle, Cree, near Red River, Man., Dance Rattle, animal hoofs, Blackfoot, Bow River, Alberta, B. A.,
Necklace, Iroquois wampum shells, Sioux, S. Dak.,
Necklace, glass beads, Ponca squaw, Salt Fork of Arkansas River,
Okla.,
Metal Ear Rings, Flathead, Joco River, Mon.,
Bead Necklace, beaded umbilicus pendant, Bannock, Ross Creek, Ida.,
Necklace, solid beadwork, Shoshone, Weber River, Ida.,
Necklace, shell wampum, Isleta Pueblo, Rio Grande River, 1 N. Mex.,..
Dance Rattle, animal hoofs, Sioux, Bad River, S. Dak.,
Necklace, beads and cut and scalloped shells, Columbia River Indian,
Spokane River, Wash.,
Stone Arrow Polisher, or Straightener (?), Rio Grande River,
N. Mex.,
Necklace, beads and shells, Cayuse, Umatilla River, Ore.,
Hair Ornament, beads and fur, Flathead, Joco River, Mon.,
Stone War Club, carved wood handle, fur trimmings, limp, Cree,
near Red River, Man.,
Necklace, tanned skin, shell pendant, beaded, Columbia River Indian,
Spokane River, Wash.,
Clay Water Bottle, Mohave squaw, Colorado River, Cal.,
Sinew-wrapped Bow, with Flint and Iron-tipped Arrows, Pueblo, Rio
Grande River, N. Mex.,
Bow, with Iron-tipped Arrows, Apache, near Cache Creek, Okla.,
Buckskin, Vegetable-fibre Cord and Cloth, Feather-work, &c., in frag- ments, Cliff Dwelling, S. W. Col.,
Bow, with Blunt Wood, Iron and Flint-tipped Arrows, *Blackfoot, Bow River, Alberta, B. A.,
$11.00 1. 00 2.50
3-25 1.00 1. 00
1. 00 .40 .40 .50
5.0c
1.25
2.00
2.00
•75
1.25
15.00
3.00 2.50
1. 00
7.00
5.00
7.00 8.75
2.50
6.00
15.00
JO.OO
8.50
7.00
3.00
2.00 3.00
3-5°
6.00
5.00
1.50
6.00 1.25
2.00 3-25
18.00
7.00
2.50
I*5°
2.00
5.00
5-5°
2.00
8.00
9.00
6.00
4.00
7.00
Typical Collection No. i.
1 6
|
CAT. HO. |
NAME OF SPECIMEN, TRIBE FROM WHOM OBTAINED, OR LOCALITY WHERE FOUND. |
No of Spec. |
VALUE. |
|
35° |
Pot Shaping and Smoothing Stone, Laguna Pueblo, S. W. N. Mex., . . |
1 |
$0.50 |
|
351 |
Head of Wicker Bed Screen, Cheyenne, Washita River, Okla., |
1 |
7.00 |
|
352 |
Bow and Arrow Quiver, rawhide, decorated in colored figures, Apache, Medicine Bluff Creek, Okla., |
1 |
20.00 |
|
353 |
Bag, wild hemp, Cayuse, Umatilla River, Ore., |
1 |
9.00 |
|
354 |
Dance Drum, rawhide, Cree, Ten-Mile Creek, Mon., |
1 |
6.90 |
|
355 |
Basket-shaped Utensil, wild hemp, Cayuse, Umatilla River, Ore., ..... |
I |
16.50 |
|
35^ |
Bag, tanned elk hide, hair and hoofs intact, Cree, Missoula River, Mon., |
1 |
25.00 6.50 |
|
357 |
Basket-shaped Utensil, wild hemp, Cayuse squaw, Umatilla River, Ore., 1 . . |
1 |
|
|
358 |
Maple Sugar Box, birch bark, Chippewa squaw, Leech Lake, Minn.,.. Water Bottle, wicker, pitched, Ute, Pine River, Col., |
1 |
3-75 |
|
359 |
1 |
7.00 |
|
|
360 |
Basket-shaped Utensil, wild herqp, Cayuse squaw, Umatilla River, Ore., |
1 |
5-25 26.00 |
|
361 |
Yakima Basket, Cayuse squaw, Umatilla River, Ore., |
1 |
|
|
362 |
Basket, Apache squaw, Medicine Bluff Creek, Okla., “Kin-ne-ki-nic”, or Smoking Mixture, Assiniboin, Missouri River, Mon., |
1 |
7-75 |
|
363 |
1 |
2.00 |
|
|
364 |
Red Stone Pipe, wooden stem, Sioux, Ponca Creek, Neb., |
1 |
i3-5o |
|
365 |
Red Stone Pipe, wooden stem, quilled, Sioux, Missouri River, N. Dak., |
1 |
10.00 |
|
366 |
Inlaid Red Stone Pipe, wooden stem, Sioux, Missouri River, N. Dak., |
1 |
7.00 |
|
367 |
Red Stone Pipe, perforated stone stem, Sioux, Missouri River, N Dak., |
1 |
9-5° 6.00 |
|
368 |
Red Stone Pipe, wooden stem, Sioux, Missouri River, S. Dak., |
1 |
|
|
369 |
Umbilicus Pendant, beaded in colored designs, Kiowa, Washita River, Okla., |
I |
i-75 4.00 |
|
37o |
Red Stone Pipe, wooden stem, Sioux, Missouri River, S. Dak., |
1 |
|
|
37i |
Inlaid Black Stone Pipe, wooden stem, Sioux, Upper Missouri River, N. Dak., |
1 |
5.00 |
|
372 |
Black Stone Pipe, bowl carved in shape of animal head, wooden stem, Chippewa, Leech Lake, Minn., |
1 |
7.00 |
|
373 |
Stone Pestle, near Zuni River, S. W. N. Mex., |
I |
1. 00 |
|
374 |
Inlaid Black Stone Pipe, carved wooden stem, Blackfoot, Bow River, Alberta, B. A., |
1 |
10.00 |
|
375 |
Black Stone Pipe, wooden stem, Blackfoot, Bow River, Alberta, B. A., |
r |
6.50 |
|
376 |
Inlaid Black Stone Pipe, wooden stem, Flathead, Joco River, Mon., . . . |
1 |
4.00 |
|
377 |
Inlaid Black Stone Pipe, wooden stem, Columbia River Indian, .Spo- kane River, Wash., |
1 |
4.00 |
|
378 |
Black Stone Pipe, wooden stem, Bannock, Ross Creek, Ida., |
1 |
3.00 |
|
379 |
Brown Stone Pipe, wooden stem, Sioux, White Clay Creek, S. Dak.,.. |
1 |
7.00 |
|
380 |
Inlaid Stone Pipe, wooden stem, Flathead, Joco River, Mon., |
1 |
5.00 |
|
381 |
Stone Pipe, wooden stem, Chippewa, Upper Mississippi River, Nor. Minn., . . . . . |
1 |
4-5° |
|
382 |
Sandstone Pipe, wooden stem, Shoshone, Port Neuf River, Ida., |
1 |
4.00 |
|
383 |
Blue Stone Pipe, wooden stem, , Shoshone, Port Neuf River, Ida., . . . . . |
1 |
3-5° |
|
384 |
Blue Stone Pipe, wooden stem, Shoshone, Port Neuf River, Ida., |
1 |
5.00 |
|
385 |
Tubular Blue Stone Pipe, wooden stem, Shoshone, Port Neuf River, Ida., |
1 |
4-5° |
|
386 |
Red Stone Pipe Tomahawk, perforated stone handle, fine carving, Sioux, Sioux River, S. Dak., |
1 |
n»5° |
|
387 |
Red Stone Pipe Tomahawk, perforated stone handle, fine carving, Sioux, Sioux River, S. Dak., |
1 |
9-5° |
|
388 |
Red Pipe-stone Ceremonial or Onamental Knife, Sioux, Sioux River, S. Dak., |
1 |
3-75 1.50 |
|
389 |
Bone Awl, mound, Ark., |
1 |
|
|
390 |
Black Stone Pipe, wooden stem, Chippewa, Leech Lake, Minn., ....... |
1 |
7-5° |
|
391 |
Human Bones, mound, Fla., |
10 |
5.00 |
|
392 |
Clay Water Bottle Stopper, burial mound, Mo., |
1 |
3.00 |
|
393 |
Clay Water Bottle, mound, near St. Louis, Mo., |
1 |
23-50 |
|
394 |
Clay Water Bottle, mound, Mo., |
1 |
32.50 |
|
395 |
Clay Bowl, mound, Ark., ; |
1 |
7. CO |
|
396 |
Discoidal Stone, Jackson County, 111., |
1 |
7 00 |
Typical Collection No. i.
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CAT.
NO.
N..ME OF SPECIMEN, TRIBE FROM WHOM OBTAINED, OR LOCALITY WHERE FOUND. | spec°f | VALUE.
397
398
399
400
401
402
403
404
405
406
407
408
409
410 4X1
412
413
414
415
416
417
418
419
420
421
422
4^3
424
425
426
429
430
431 43 2
433
434
435
436
437
438
439
440
441
442
443
444
445
446
447
448
449
45°
451
452
453
454
455
456
457
Carved Stone Image of Fish Head, Aztecs^ or their descendants,
Southern Mex.,
Necklace, beads, Cayuga County, N. Y.,
Perforated Slate Gorget, Ohio,
Perforated Slate Pendant, Ohio,
Perforated Slate Gorget, Ky.,
Perforated Bone Pendant, So. Cal.,
Perforated Slate Gorget, Ind.,
Perforated Slate Gorget, Ohio,
Clay Olio, Acoma Pueblo, S. W. N. Mex.,
Flint Spear Head, S. W. N. Mex.,
Perforated Slate Pendant, Ohio,
Ear Ornaments, turquois wampum, Cochiti Pueblo, N. Mex.,
Necklace, turquois wampum, Cochiti Pueblo, N. Mex.,
Perforated Discoidal Stone, Ky.,
Stone Plummet, or Pendant, Fla., .
Perforated Steatite Cone, Ga., L
Grooved Stone Pendant, or Ornament, Ohio,
Perforated Steatite Pendant, Mass.,
Perforated Steatite Gorget, Mass.,
Hematite Charm, or Pendant, Ohio,
Stone Celt, near Red Pipestone Quarry, S. W. Minn.,
Granite Celt, or Gouge, Ohio,
Obsidian Implement, Aztecs, or their descendants, Southern Mex., . . Flint Knife, wooden handle, Pueblo, near Rio Grande River, N. Mex.,
Flint Knife and Scraper Combined, Del.,
Notched Sandstone Sinkers, Duboistown, Pa., . .*
Sandstone Tube, Tenn.,
Flint Knife and Scraper Combined, Cliff Dwelling, S. W. Col.,
Granite Celt, or Ungrooved Hatchet, W. Va.,
Stone Anvil, or Nut Stone, Ark.,
Brown Stone Pipe, Tenn.,
Discoidal Stone, Tenn., ;
Clay Pipe, mound, Ga., ?
Grooved Stone Ax., la.,
Stone Celt, or Ungrooved Hatchet, Ala.,
Bell-shaped Stone Pestle, Ind.,
Flint Scraper, N. Dak.,
Anvils, or Nut Stones, Duboistown, Pa.,
Clay Water Bottle, Zuni Pueblo, S. W. N. Mex.,
Rubbing or Polishing Stone, Duboistown, Pa.,
Grooved Stone Ax, Rio Grande River, N. Mex.,
Pot Polishing or Shaping Stone, Rio Grande River, N. Mex.,
Perforated Sandstone Gorget, Va.,
Notched Stone Sinker, Del.,
Grooved Stone Ax, Mass.,
Grooved Stone Ax, 111.,
Grooved Stone Ax, Rinely, Pa.,
Grooved Stone Ax, Ga.,
Grooved Stone War Club Head, Ind.,
Discoidal Stone, Tenn.,
Granite Celt, or Ungrooved Hatchet, Wyandotte, Kan.,
Stone Pestle, N. Y.,
Boy’s Moccasins, tanned skin, beaded in colored designs, Northern
Cheyenne, Lame Deer Creek, Mon.,
Steatite Turtle Head Pipe, Ga.,
Discoidal Stone, Gordon Co., Ga.,
Stone Ornament, Austin, Pa.,
Slate Ornament, Austin, Pa.,
Discoidal Stone, Ga.,
Stone Cone, Ga.,
Flint Spear Head, Lancaster County, Pa.,
Hematite Bolas, or Egg-shaped Cone, S. C.,
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2 1 1 1 1 1 1
1
1
1
1
2 1 1 1 1 1 1
1
1
r
j
r
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
$7-50
2.50
2.50
1. 00
1.50
2.00
4.00 2-75 2-75
1. 00
2.00
15.00
25.00
1.50
•50
•50
•5o
•5°
•75
•25
.50
3.00
9.00
2.00
•50
•50
7.00 1.50
•75
1.50
10.00 5-oo
18.00 2-75
1.25
3.00 •5o
2.50 2.50
•75
3.25
2.00
2.50
•25
.50
1.25
1.50 2-75
3.00
8.00
3.00
5.00
7.00
10.00 1.50
•25
•5o
1.25 •5o
T.50
2.25
1 8 Typical Collection No. i.
|
CAT. NO. |
NAME OF SPECIMEN, TRIBE FROM WHOM OBTAINED, OR LOCALITY WHERE FOUND |
No. of Spec |
VALUE. |
|
|
458 459 460 461 462 463 464 46.5 466 467 468 469 470 471 472 473 474 475 476 |
Hematite Rolas. or Effer-shaned Cone. 8. C |
| |
1 |
$2.25 |
|
Grooved Stone Disk, Ohio, |
1 |
•75 .60 |
||
|
Stone Ball, Ohio, |
1 |
|||
|
Stone Plummet, 111., |
1 |
4.00 2.25 4.00 1.25 |
||
|
Clay Olio, Zuni Pueblo, S. W. N. Mex., |
1 |
|||
|
Stone War Club, Taos Pueblo, N. Mex., |
1 |
|||
|
Carved Flint Scraper, or Knife, ;Mo., |
1 |
|||
|
Perforated Steatite Ornament, or Banner Stone, Va., |
1 |
2.00 |
||
|
Flint Spade, 111., |
1 |
1 1. 00 |
||
|
Flint Knife and Scraper Combined, Ohio, |
1 |
3-25 5.00 5.00 3-50 8.00 |
||
|
Notched Flint Ax., Mo., |
1 |
|||
|
Iron Tomahawk Blade, Cape Girardeau County, Mo., |
1 |
|||
|
Flint Adz, or Hoe, 111., |
1 |
|||
|
Perforated Slate Banner Stone, or Mace, Mich., |
1 |
|||
|
Pot Polishing or Smoothing Stone, Miss., |
1 |
•50 1-25 5 00 8.00 |
||
|
Grooved Stone Ax, or Tomahawk, Ohio, |
1 |
|||
|
Hematite Plummet, 111., |
1 |
|||
|
Cup Stone, Ind., ! |
1 |
|||
|
Stone Mortar and Pestle, 111 |
1 |
3.00 .40 2.00 |
||
|
Clay Bowl, Isleta Pueblo, N. Mex., |
1 |
|||
|
4/ / 478 479 480 481 482 483 484 485 486 487 488 489 490 aq r |
Perforated Steatite Stone, or Stone Ring, Cal., > |
1 |
||
|
Bell-shaped Stone Pestle, Ohio, |
1 |
3-oo i-75 i-75 •5° •75 1. do |
||
|
Grooved Stone Ax, W. Va., |
1 |
|||
|
Flint Celt, or Hatchet, Jackson County, 111., |
1 |
|||
|
Rubbing or Polishing Stone, Ohio, |
1 |
|||
|
Stone Celt, or Chisel, R. I., |
1 |
|||
|
Grooved Granite Mallet, or War Club Head, Mass., |
1 |
|||
|
Stone Celt, or Gouge, Ohio, |
1 |
1.50 1.50 .60 |
||
|
Grooved Stone War Club, or Mallet Head, Ohio, |
1 |
|||
|
Clay Urn, Isleta Pueblo, N. Mex., |
1 |
|||
|
Steatite Tube, Ala., |
1 |
12.00 |
||
|
Grooved Stone Ax or Tomahawk Tib, |
1 |
i-75 1.25 1.50 1.50 3.00 1.50 3-75 1. 00 |
||
|
Grooved Stone Ax, or Tomahawk, 111., |
1 |
|||
|
Notched Flint Hoe, Mo., |
I |
|||
|
*ry AQ2 |
Grooved Stone Mallet, or War Club Head, Ohio, |
1 |
||
|
493 AQA |
Grooved Stone Ax, Ohio, |
1 |
||
|
Flint Snear Head N H |
1 |
|||
|
495 496 497 a |
~ y ’ Obsidian Knife, Aztecs, or their descendants, So. Mex., Flint 8na do Til |
1 |
||
|
1 |
||||
|
’ ’ ’ * ' * ' Flint Spear Head, Mass., |
1 |
2.00 |
||
|
Grooved Stone War Club, or Mallet Head, Ind., |
1 |
2.00 |
||
|
49° 499 5 00 5°i 502 5°3 504 505 |
Grooved Stone Ax, 111., |
1 |
2-75 1 .00 |
|
|
Grooved Stone Pestle, Ohio, |
1 |
|||
|
Flint Adz., Mo., . |
1 |
2.00 |
||
|
Discoidal Stone Conn., . . . . |
1 |
3-25 •50 •5° 1.50 30.00 |
||
|
Flint Knife and Scraper Combined Red Take Minn |
1 |
|||
|
Nntrbed Stem Flint Gniisre nr Drill. Ua ... |
1 |
|||
|
Necklace, solid beadwork, deer hoof pendants, Pawnee, Ob la |
Bear Creek, |
1 |
||
|
506 507 508 |
Marble Mortar, Ga , • |
1 |
||
|
Perforated Mica-schist Ceremonial Mace, or Banner Stone, Ga., .... Red Pipestone Ceremonial, or Ornamental Knife, Sioux, Sioux River, S Dak |
1 1 |
20.00 3-25 |
||
|
rnn |
Shell or Bone Beads, or Wampum, So Cal , |
1 |
1.00 |
|
|
510 ctt |
Bone or Shell Beads or Wampum mound 111 , |
1 |
2.50 |
|
|
Targe Bone or Shell Beads or Wampum mound, 111., |
1 |
5-oo |
||
|
j11 512 513 514 c jc |
I nng Tubular G1a<?5 Rp^d*5 gray#1 Til . |
1 |
•5° |
|
|
Beaten Copper Beads mound 111 , |
1 |
•50 |
||
|
Shell Beads or Wampum So Cal , |
1 |
2.50 |
||
|
Bone Beads, or Wampum, mound, 111., • • |
1 |
•5o |
||
|
D 3 J 516 c i 7 |
Bone and Stone Ornaments, grave, 111., |
4 |
.50 |
|
|
Glay Pitdi^r Gliff Dwelling N M^x .■ |
1 |
15-5° |
||
|
o1 / 518 |
1 |
9.5o |
Typical Collection No. i.
i9
CAT."
NO.
NAME OF SPECIMEN, TRIBE FROM WHOM OBTAINED, OR LOCALITY WHERE FOUND.
No of
Spoc.
VALUE.
519
52°
521
522
523
524
525
526
527
528
529
530
531
532
533
534
535
536
537
538
539
540
541
542
543
544
545
546
547
548
549
550
551
552
553
554
555
556
557
558
559
560
561
562
563
564
565
566
567
568
569
570
571
572
573
574
575
576
Lava Stone Dish, S. W. N. Mex.,
Clay Olio, Cliff Dwelling, N. Mex.,
Clay Olio, Cliff Dwelling, N. Mex.,
Bone' Awl, Cliff Dwelling, N. Mex.,
Necklace, shell beads, or wampum, Cliff Dwelling, N. Mex.,
Flint Spear Head, Lancaster County, Pa.,
Shell Mask, mound, Ark.,
Dance and Medicine Rattle, gourd, beaded, handle fringed and feath- ered, animal hoof pendants, Arapaho, North Canadian River,
Okla.,
Flint Adz, or Hoe, 111., . . . :
Flint Celt, or Hatchet, 111.,
Discoidal Stone, Ga.,
Sandstone Peace, or Council Pipe (four stem holes), Ga.,
Stone Buffalo Fetich, Pueblo, Rio Grande River, N. Mex.,
Perforated Steatite Ornament, or Ceremonial, Tenn,,
Sandstone Pipe, carving of face, N. C.,
Stone Pipe, carving of animal, Ohio,
Obsidian Knives and Scrapers Combined, Aztec, Mex.,
Steatite Tubular Pipe, Ala.,
Stone Tube, Tenn.,
Sandstone Pipe, carving of animal, mound, Tenn.,
Steatite Duck Pipe, Ga.,
Hammer Stone, Salt River, Ariz.,
Flint Celt, or Hatchet, 111.,
Flint Gouge, or Adz, 111.,
Flint Adz., 111.,
Feather Head Pendant, Kiowa, Cache Creek, Okla.,
Slate Bar Amulet, Ohio,
Steatite Bar Amulet, 111.,
Perforated Slate Gorget, Ohio,
Perforated Slate Gorget, Tenn.,
Discoidal Stone, Ga.,
Steatite Pipe, carving of animal, Ga.,
Perforated Steatite Pendant, Ga., .
Flint Scraper, or Chisel, Ga.,
Carved Wooden Pendant, Flathead, Joco River, Mon.,
Flint Scraper, Ga.,
Turtle Shell Pendant, Cheyenne, North Canadian River, Okla.,
Pendant, carving of a deer’s head, Flathead, Joco River, Mon.,
Deer Antlers, Flathead, Joco River, Mon.,
Steatite Tube, Tenn.,
Iron-pointed Spear, beaver or otter fur and buffalo hide trimmings,
Comanche, Cache Creek, Okla.,
Flint-pointed Spear, beaver or otter fur trimming, Apache, Medicine
Bluff Creek, Okla.,
Stone Mortar and Pestle, near Zuni River, S. W. N. Mex.,
Stone Celt, or Ungrooved Hatchet, Jackson County, 111.,
Stone Mortar and Pestle, near Jettyto Spring, N. E. Ariz.,
Lava-Stone Minor Metate, Salt River, Ariz.,
Wooden Weaving Implement, Pueblo, S. W. N. Mex.,
Wooden Dipper, Pueblo, S. W. N. Mex.,
Clay Pot, Cliff Dwelling, S. W. Col.,
Lava-stone Dish, Pueblo, S. W. N. Mex.,
Stone Mortar and Pestle, near Zuni River, S. W. N. Mex.,
Bone Awl, Cliff Dwelling, S. W. Col.,
Clay Dipper, Cliff Dwelling, S. W. Col.,
Pot Ring, or Squaw’s Head Support for Water Jar, vegetable fibre,
Zuni Pueblo, S. W. N. 'Mex.,
Stone Pestle, Cal.,
Hammer Stone, Salt River, Ariz.,
Grooved and Perforated Stone, or Stone Ring, Salt River, Ariz., .... Grooved Stone Mallet, or War Club Head, Salt River, Ariz.,
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
2 1 1
1
1
1
1
1
$5.00
6.50
7.00
1.50 10.00
4.00
3.00
22.50
1.25
i-75
20.00
35-oo
6.00
3.00
20.00 35-oo
2.00
6.00 1.50
30.00
60.00
•75
1 50
1.50
1. 00
4-5°
4.00
3.00
2.00
2.50
1.25
6.00
2.00 •i5 •50 •15
1. 00
1. 00
10.00 1.25
30.00
40.00
25.00
1.25
16.00 3-oo 4 00
9.00
3-75
13.00
7.00
2.25
3.00
T.25
2.50
1. 00 2.50 *•75
20
Typical Collection No. i.
CAT.
HO.
NAME OF SPECIMEN, TRIBE FROM WHOM OBTAINED, OR LOCALITY WHERE FOUND. g|||f | VALUE.
577 |
578
579
580
581
582
583
584
585
586
587
588
589
590
591
592
593
594
595
596
597
598
599
600
601
602
603
604
605
606
607
608
609
610
611
612
613
614
615
616
617
618
619
620
621
622
623
624
625
626
627
628
629
630 63!
Metate, major and minor, Cliff Dwelling, S. W. Col.,
Wooden Wall Pegs, apparently show cutting with stone ax, Cliff
Dwelling, S. W. Col
Necklace, Iroquois wampum shells, Sac and Fox squaw, Uchee
Creek, Okla.,
Necklace, glass beads, Creek squaw, Little Deep Fork River, Ind. Ter.,
Dance Rattle, gourd, Pawnee, Bear Creek, Okla.,
Stone Pipe, wooden stem, Cheyenne, North Canadian River, Okla., . .
Grass Hair Brush, Pawnee squaw, Bear Creek, Okla.,
Papoose Cradle Head Hoop, beaded, Sac and Fox squaw, Uchee
Creek, Okla:,
Necklace, perforated walnuts, animal tail pendant, Cheyenne squaw,
North Canadian River, Okla.,
Hair Tweezers, Comanche, Cache Creek, Okla.,
Clay Pipe, wooden stem, Taos Pueblo, N. Mex.,
Clay Tubular Pipe, Taos Pueblo, N. Mex.,
Game Basket, with Bone and Plumstone Dice, Pawnee squaw, Bear
Creek, Okla.,
Elkhorn Hide Scraper, Cheyenne, North Canadian River, Okla.,
Steel Awl, wooden handle, Pawnee squaw, Bear Creek, Okla.,
Rawhide Rope, Cheyenne, North Canadian River, Okla.,
Basket, Apache squaw, Pueblo Creek, N. Mex.,
Wooden Mortar, Pawnee squaw, Bear' Creek, Okla.,
Stone War Club, Cheyenne, North Canadian River, Okla.,
Tubular Bone and Sinew Pipe* Cheyenne, North Canadian River,
Okla.,
Wooden Dish, Pawnee squaw, Bear Creek, Okla.,
Obsidian Scraper, Aztecs, S. Mex.,
Soap-Weed Basket, Taos Pueblo, N. Mex.,
Dance Drum, rawhide, Tesuque Pueblo, N. Mex.,
Flint Scrapers, Tenn.,
Flint Scraper, Cliff Dwelling, S. W. Col.,
Flint Drill, or Perforator, N. Mex.,
Clay Pipe, Laguna Pueblo, N. Mex.,
Perforated Stone, or Stone Ring, Salt River, Ariz.,
Cedar Bag, Chippewa, Red Lake, Minn.,
Stone Paint Mortar and Pestle, near Zuni River, S. W. N. Mex.,
Grooved Stone Ax, Salt River, Ariz.,
Grooved Lava Stone Mallet, or War Club Head, near San Jose River,
S. W. N. Mex,
Notched Stone Ax, Cliff Dwelling, S. W. Col,
Stone Ball, Brown County, Ohio,
Stone Celt, or Ungrooved Hatchet, Brown County, Ohio,
Stone Celt, or Adz, Brown County, Ohio,
Stone Celt, or Chisel, Brown County, Ohio,
Stone Celt, or Ungrooved Hatchet, Brown County, Ohio,
Stone Celt, or Chisel, Marsh Run, Pa,
Grooved Stone Ax, Pueblo, S. W. N. Mex.;
Grooved Stone Club Head, Moki. Pueblo, N. E. Ariz,
Maple Sugar Box, birch bark, Chippewa, Red Lake, Minn,
Stone Bolas, or Egg-shaped Cone, Barto County, Ga,
Grooved Stone Ax, Jackson County, 111,
Perforated Slate Pendant, Kent County, Mich,
Perforated Steatite Banner Stone, or Ceremonial Mace, Hancock
County, Tenn,
Steatite Banner Stone, or Ceremonial Mace, Barto County, Ga,
Inlaid Black Stone Pipe, wooden stem, Chippewa, Red Lake, Minn, . .
Quartz Bolas, or Egg-shaped Cone, Barto County, Ga,
Inlaid Wooden Pipe, Chippewa, Red Lake, Minn,
Squaw Cap, vegetable fibre, Digger, N. Cal,
Discoidal Stone, Smith County, Tenn,
Perforated Discoidal Stone, Cape Girardeau County, Mo
Knife Sheath, rawhide, beaded, Sioux, Missouri River, N. Dak,
$6.00
5-5°
2.00 i-5°
4.00
4.50
2.50
3.00
5. co
2.00
4.00
4.00
15.0a
16.00
2.00
12.00
2.50
25.00
5.00
17.00 15-50
2.75
.80
4.50 •25 .50
•50
•3°
1.25
2.00 9-5o 3*oo
3.00
1. 00 i-75
•75
•75
.50
•75
.40
2*5o
3.00 1.25 1-50
1- 75
1.25
2- 75
2.00
10.00
2.25
5.00
5-75
•75
1.25 5-50
Typical Collection No. i.
21
CAT.
NO.
NAME OF SPECIMEN, TRIBE FROM WHOM OBTAINED, OS LOCALITY WHERE FOUND.
No. of I Spec. 1
VALUE.
632
633
634
635
636
O id
639
640
641
642
643
644
645
646
647
648
649
650
651
652
653
654
655
656
657
658
659
660
661
662
663
664
665
666
667
668
669
670
671
672
675
676
677
678
679
Clay Idol, Image, or Fetich, Tesuque Pueblo, N. Mex.,
Clay Olio, Acoma Pueblo, S. W. N. Mex.,
Clay Olio, Cliff Dwelling, S. W. Col.,
Clay Dipper, Cliff Dwelling, S. W. Col
Clay Mug, Cliff Dwelling, S. W. Col,
Clay Olio, Moki Pueblo, N. E. Ariz.,
Clay Water Bottle, Acoma Pueblo, S. W. N. Mex.,
Notched Flint Club Head, Jackson County, Ark.,
Clay Dish, burial mound, Scott County, Mo.,
Clay Dipper, Moki Pueblo, N. E. Ariz.,
Buffalo Tooth, Plains of W. Kan.,
Disk of Bone, or Part of Human Skull, etched, Aztecs, or their de- scendants, So. Mex., .
Buffalo Calf Horns, Plains of W. Kan.,
Basket, Pima-Maricopa, Salt River, Ariz.,
Obsidian Implement, Aztec, Mex.,
Basket, Makah, Neah Bay, Wash.,
Buffalo Skull with Horns, Republican River, W. Kan.,
Buffalo Horns, near Knife River, N. Dak.,
Wooden Pot Hook, Chippewa, Red Lake, Minn.,
Stone Disk, carved, Aztecs, or their descendants, So. Mex.,
Grooved Stone Hoe, Lancaster County, Pa.,
Wooden Pot Hook, Chippewa, Red Lake, Minn.,
Flint Arrow Heads, Red Lake, Minn.,
vStone Bear Fetich, Pueblo, Rio Grande River, N. Mex
Necklace, shell, spar and coral, wampum, Pueblo, Rio Grande River,
N. Mex.,
Birch Bark Dish, Chippewa, Red Lake, Minn.,
Red Stone Pipe Tomahawk, perforated stone stem, fine carving,
Sioux, Missouri River, S. Dak.,
Red Stone Pipe and Stem, carving of fish and animals, Sioux, S. Dak.,
Red Stone Pipe and Stem, carving of claws, Sioux, S. Dak.,
Necklace, stone and brass beads, Arickaree platform graveyard,
Upper Missouri River, N. Dak.,
Medicine Bag, tanned skin of entire animal, hair and tail, Gros Ventre,
Missouri River, N. Dak.,
Bag, tanned skin, quilled and beaded in colored designs, Sioux, near
Little White River, S. Dak.,
Feather Head Ornament, beaded, Mandan, Upper Missouri River,
N. Dak.,
Beaded Drum Stick, Sioux, Little White River, S. Dak.,
Cooking Basket, Digger, Nor. Cal.,
Basket, Mexican Indian, So. Mex.,
Dance or Medicine Rattle, rawhide, ornamented, feather pendants,
Sioux, near Sioux River, S. Dak.,
Native Woolen Blanket, Navajo, N. W. N. Mex.,
Bag, tanned skin, quilled and beaded, Sioux, Little White River,
S. Dak.,
Bag, tanned skin, beaded, Sioux, Little White River, S. Dak.,
Squaw’s Dress, tanned skin, decorated, Arapaho squaw, North Cana- dian River, Okla.,
Bag, bladder, beaded, Sioux, Little White River, S. Dak.,
Saddle Bag, tanned skin, decorated, Apache squaw, Medicine Bluff
Creek, Okla.,
Dance Pendant, horse hair, quilled in colored designs, Sioux, Little
White River, S. Dak.,
Papoose Cradle, miniature, solidly beaded in colored figures, back
sticks, Kiowa squaw, Washita River, Okla.,
Papoose Cradle, miniature, solidly beaded in colored designs, Sioux,
Little White River, S. Dak.,
Burden Strap, moose hide, Chippewa squaw, Red Lake, Minn
Head Dress, dyed, elk and turkey beard, Gros Ventre, Missouri River, N. Dak.,
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
$ .75 .40 i5-5o
9.00 9.C0 2 00
1-25
2 00
5.00
1. 00
1.50
4-50
5.00
6.50
2.50
4-5°
100.00
I5-°°
3.00 12 00
4.00
2.00
•50
6.00
12.00
2.25
12.00
30.00
10. 00
6.00
22.00
8.00
3-75
6.00
7.00
-75
7.00
5.00
6.25
10.00
500.00 ic.50
9.00
7.00
15.00
9.00
1 1. 00
15.00
22
Typical Collection No. i.
CAT.
NO.
NAME OF SPECIMEN, TKIBE FROM WHOM OBTAINED, OR LOCALITY WHERE FOUND.
No. of Spec.
680 68 [
682
683
684
■685
686
687
688
689
690
691
692
693
694
695
696
697
698
699
700
701
702
703
7°4
705
706
707
708
709
710
711
712
713
714
715
716
717 7*8
719
720
721
722
723
724
725
726
727
Necklace, shell wampum, Gros Ventre, Missouri River, N. Dak., .....
Bladder Quill Case, quilled, Sioux, Little White River, S. Dak., ......
Necklace, bears’ claws, Gros Ventre, Missouri River, N. Dak., .......
Umbelicus Pendant, tanned skin, beaded in colored designs, Sioux,
Dittle White River, S. Dak.,
Dance Armlets, rawhide, quilled and feathered, Sioux, Little White
River, S. Dak.,
Buffalo Horn Spoon, Arapaho squaw, North Canadian River, Okla.,
Brass Bracelets, Arickaree, Missouri River, N. Dak., .
Copper Bracelets, Arapaho, North Canadian River, Okla., ............
Metal Armlets, Sioux, Little White River, S. Dak., .................
Buffalo Horn Spoon, Sioux, Missouri River, N. Dak.,
Horn Spoon, Mandan, Missouri River, N. Dak.,
Knife, bone handle, native made, Gros Ventre, Missouri River, N. Dak., Knife-Blade Awl, Sioux squaw, Missouri River, N. Dak., ............
Native Indian Corn, Apache squaw, Beef Creek, Okla.,
Black Stone Pipe, carving of turtles and buffalo head on bowl, wooden stem decorated with carvings of reptiles in horn, Sioux, Little
White River, S. Dak.,
Black Stone Pipe, carving of mountain sheep, head and horns on bowl, wooden stem decorated with turtles carved out of horn, Sioux,
Little White River, S. Dak.,
Necklace, turtle legs, Sioux, Little White River, S. Dak., .............
Red Stone Pipe, carving of- animal, carved wooden stem, Sioux,
White Clay Creek, S. Dak.,
Red Stone Pipe, carving of animal, carved wooden stem, Sioux, White Clay Creek, S. Dak., ....................................
Inlaid Black Stone Pipe, Chippewa, Red Lake, Minn.,
Stone Ball, Little White River, S. Dak., . ... .
Grooved Stone War Club Head, Little White River, S. Dak., ........
Whetstone, Gros Ventre, Missouri River, N. Dak., ..................
Grooved Stone War Club, or Mallet Head, Sioux, Little White River,
S. Dak.,
Inlaid Stone War Club, Sioux, White Clay Creek, S. Dak., .........
Stone War Club, Tesuque Pueblo, N. Mex., ........................
Stone War Club, Sioux, Missouri River, N. Dak., ..................
Red Pipestone War Club, Sioux, near Sioux River, S. Dak., .........
Rawhide Meat Mortar, Sioux squaw, Little White River, S. Dak., Warrior’s Shirt, tanned skin, solidly quilled in colored figures and
fringed, Gros Ventre, Missouri River, N. Dak.,
Warrior’s Leggins, tanned skin, fringed and beaded, Sioux, Little
White River, S. Dak.,
Necklace, brass beads, flint spear head pendant, Gros Ventre, Mis- souri River, N. Dak.,
Metates, major and minor, near Rio Grande River, N. Mex., .........
Metates, major and minor, major on legs, Aztecs, or their descend- ants, 'So. Mex., .................................................
Lava Stone Dish, or Bowl, on legs, Southern Old Mex., ..............
Unfinished Notched Stone Ax, Tesuque River, N. Mex., .............
Grooved Granite Mallet Head, near Red Pipestone Quarry, S. W.
, .• Minn.,
vStope Mortar and Pestle, White Clay Creek, S. Dak., ...............
Flint Spear Head, Auglaize County, Ohio, ••. .
Flint Spear Heads, Hancock County, Ohio, .........................
Flint Spear Head, Mercer County, Ohio,
Perforated Slate Ceremonial Mace, or' Banner Stone, Hancock County, Ohio, ..................................................
Notched Stem Flint Scraper, Wyandot County, Ohio, ...............
Necklace, animal teeth, Sioux, Missouri River, N. Dak., .............
Basket, Maricopa, Salt River, Ariz., .............................. . .
Basket, Maricopa, Salt River, Ariz.,
Shell Dipper, Arapaho, North Canadian River, Okla., ................
Iron Pipe Tomahawk, perforated stem, Chippewa, Red Lake, Minn., . .
VALUE.
$21.50
8.00 60.00
4.25,
7*50'
3.00
6.00
3-59
8.00 20.00'
5. GD- IS.OO' I.50 I . OO
15,00
16.00
15.00
10.00
10.00
5*5°'
2.00
2.50
1.50
1*50
10.00
3.00 10.00'
6.00
12.00
180.00
50.00
3.00
25.00
68.00
30.00
2.00
7.00
9.00
•75
5-5o-
1.25
8.00 •30
9.00 4.00'
14-75
•50
45.00.
Typical Collection No. i.
23
|
GAT. NO. |
NA...E OF SPECIMEN, TRIBE FROM WHOM OBTAINED, OR LOCALITY WHERE FOUND. |
No. of Spec. |
VALUE. |
|
728 729 730 73 1 |
Flint Hoe, near Cahokia Mound, 111., ' 1 |
i |
$5.00 22.00 |
|
Sandstone Pipe, animal head, Ala., . 1 |
1 |
||
|
Clay Pipe, mound, Cross County, Ark., Perforated Steatite Banner Stone, or Ceremonial Mace, Hall County, Ga., ! |
1 1 |
20.00 5.00 2.00 |
|
|
732 733 734 |
Perforated Seatite Gorget, Gordon County, Ga., |
1 |
|
|
Perforated Steatite Gorget, Gordon County Ga., |
1 |
2.00 ■50 OO |
|
|
Human Skull, Mandan, Gros Ventre, or Arickaree, platform grave- yard, Missouri River, N. Dak., |
|||
|
735 736 737 738 739 740 |
Double Grooved Stone Ax, Tesuque River, ,N. Mex., |
12.00 .IO 5.00 13.00 5-5o 14.50 I CO |
|
|
Flint Arrow Head, York, Pa., |
1 |
||
|
' Native Woolen Blanket, Navajo, N. W. N. Mex., |
|||
|
Clay Pitcher, Cliff Dwelling, Chaco Canyon, N. Mex., |
j |
||
|
Clay Bowl, Cliff Dwelling, Yellow Jacket Spring, S. W. Col., |
1 |
||
|
Clay Bowl,/ burial mound, Marsh Pass, Ariz., |
1 |
||
|
74i |
Wooden Game, or Ceremonial Peg, quilled, Sioux, Little White River, S. Dak, |
||
|
742 |
Wooden Game, or Ceremonial Peg, carved, Sioux, Missouri River, S. Dak, |
1 O'-' .75 8.00 |
|
|
743 |
Bridle, tanned skin, decorated with birds’ claws, Sioux, White River, S. Dak, |
x |
|
|
744 745 746 |
Flint Arrow Head, N. Dak, |
1 |
■50 78.50 10.50 .20 |
|
Basket, Klikatat, near Mount Saint Helens, Wash, |
|||
|
Native Mineral Red Paint, or Hematite, Comanche, Cache Creek, Okla, |
6 |
||
|
747 |
Flint Scraper, Cache Creek, Okla, |
||
|
748 |
Hide-Painting Bones, Comanche, Cache Creek, Okla, |
2 |
1 .00 |
|
749 |
Turtle Shell, containing small worn stones (perhaps charm stones), Arapaho, Canadian River, Okla, |
8 |
5.00 3.00 5.0° 1.25 1. 00 |
|
75o |
Turtle-Shell Paint Cup, Arapaho, Canadian River, Okla, |
||
|
75i |
Pipestone Tube, Stone Disk, Slate Ornament, Bone Ring, and Tur- quoise, Cliff Dwelling, S. W. Col, |
13 i5 1 |
|
|
752 |
Wooden Gaming Sticks, Arapaho, near Wind River, Wyo, |
||
|
753 |
Pipe Cleaner, Arapaho, near Canadian River, Okla, |
||
|
754 |
Crease Painter, Arapaho, near Canadian River, Okla, |
2.00 |
|
|
755 |
Indian Medicine, or Smoking Mixture, Arapaho, Canadian River, Okla, |
3.00 1.50 5.00 2.00’ |
|
|
756 757 758 759 760 |
Indian Punk, for producing fire, Arapaho, Canadian River, Okla, . . Indian Medicine, Arapaho, Canadian River, Okla, |
1 5 |
|
|
Belt, platted grass, Arapaho, Canadian River, Okla, |
|||
|
Flint Arrow Head Missouri River, N. Dak, |
x |
•50 .25 •50 •5° •50 3.00 20.00 |
|
|
Flint Scraper, Canadian River, Okla, |
|||
|
761 |
Flint Arrow Heads, Canadian River, Okla, |
2 |
|
|
762 |
Brass Finger Ring, Arapaho, Canadian River, Okla, |
1 |
|
|
763 |
Brass Finger Ring, Arapaho, Canadian River, Okla, |
1 |
|
|
764 765 |
Iron-pointed Arrows, Sioux, near Cannon Ball River, N. Dak, Flint-pointed Arrows, Tesuque Pueblo, N. Mex, |
4 15 |
|
|
766 |
Clay Olio, Cochiti Pueblo, Rio Grande River, N’. Mex, (very large storage), |
j 1 |
83.00 1 13.00' |
|
767 |
Clay Olio, ancient Pueblo of Pajoro Pinto, Nor. N. Mex, (very large storage), |
1 |
|
|
768 769 770 771 772 773 774 775 776 777 778 779 |
Clay Olio, San Ildefonso Pueblo, N.‘ Mex, |
i |
6.00 |
|
Clay Olio, Moki Pueblo, northwest of Jettyto Spring, Ariz, |
8.00 |
||
|
Clay Olio, Acoma Pueblo, N Mex, (very large storage), ............ |
j |
61.00 |
|
|
Clay Olio, corrugated, Cliff Dwelling, S. W. Col, (very large storage), Clay Olio, Zuni Pueblo, S. W. N. Mex, |
1 1 |
60.00 10.00 |
|
|
Clay Olio, Acoma Pueblo, N. Mex, |
1 |
1 1. 00 |
|
|
Clay Urn, Laguna Pueblo, N. Mex, |
1 |
8.00 |
|
|
Clay Dish, Zuni Pueblo, N. Mex, |
1 |
6.75 2-75 14.00 |
|
|
Clay Dish, Moki Pueblo, Ariz, |
1 |
||
|
Basket, Modoc-Klamath, near Sprague River, Ore, |
1 |
||
|
Burden Basket, Piute, near Carson Lake, Nev, Basket, Siwash, Frazer River, B. Col, |
1 1 |
96.00 66.00 |
24
Typical Collection No. i.
CAT.
HO.
NAM ; OF SPECIMEN, TRIBE FROM WHOM OBTAINED, OR LOCALITY WHERE FOUND.
No. of Spec.
VALUE.
780
7Si
782
743
784
785
786
789
790 79^
792
793
794
795
796
797
798
799
800
801
802
803
804
805
806
807
808
809
810
811
812
813
814
815
816
817
818
819
820
821
822
Maple-Sugar Box, birch bark, Chippewa, Red Lake, Minn.,
Basket, Yakutat, near Prince William’s Sound, Alaska,
Burden Basket, Zuni Pueblo, N. Mex.,
Burden Basket, Pomo, N. W. Cal.,
Burden Basket,' Washoe, near Lake Tahoe, Nev.,
Sifter, or Winnow, Piute, near Lake Tahoe, Ney.,
Clay Olio, San Ildefonso Pueblo, N. Mex.,
Steatite Choking Pot, Santa Barbara County, Cal.,
Indented Clay Pot, mound, New Madrid County, Mo.,
Wood Spoon, Kinai, Cook Inlet, Alaska,
Wooden Dish, Kinai, Cook Inlet, Alaska,
White Stone Vase, etched and carved, Aztecs, or their descendants,
So. Mex.,
White Stone Image, carving of human forms and animal head, Aztecs,
or their descendants, So. Mex.,
White Stone Dish, etched and carved, Aztecs, or their descendants,
So. Mex.,
Stone Pillar, or Idol,' etching of human forms, Aztecs, or their de- scendants, So. Mex.,
White Stone Image of Human Face, Aztecs, or their descendants, So.
■ Mex.,
Carved Steatite Bowl, with legs, and handle, idol or human face,
Aztecs, or their descendants, So. Mex.,
Steatite Image of Human Face, or Idol, Aztecs or their descendants,
So. Mex.,
Iron Tomahawk Blade, Lancaster County, Pa.,
Grooved Stone Mallet Head, near White River, S. Dak.,
Grooved and Perforated Stone, Salt River, Ariz.,
Perforated Stone, or Stone Ring, Salt River, Ariz.,
Carved Stone Image of Animal Head, Aztecs, or their descendants,
So. Mex., 1
Grooved Stone Ax, Lancaster County, Pa.,
Stone Pestle, Lancaster County, Pa.,
Steatite Dish, Lancaster County, Pa.,
Stone Hand Grinder, perforated handle, Aztecs, or their descendants,
S. Mex.,
Stone Image of Human Head, or Idol, Aztecs, or their descendants,
So, Mex.,
Clay Jar, inlaid with images of human faces, Aztecs, or their de- scendants, So. Mex., ,
Clay Urn, inlaid with images of human faces, Aztecs, or their de- scendants, So. Mex., .
Clay Urn, inlaid with images of human faces, Aztecs, or their de- scendants, So. Mex., . . . <
Clay Pitcher, inlaid with images of human faces, Aztecs, or their de- scendants, So. Mex.,
Clay Urn, inlaid with images of human faces, Aztecs, or their de- scendants, So. Mex., . . .
Clay Mug, inlaid with image of coiled serpent, Aztecs, or the-ir de- scendants, So. Mex.,
Clay Dish, inlaid with images of human faces, Aztecs, or their de- scendants, So. Mex.,
Clay Olio, inlaid with images of human faces, Aztecs, or their de- scendants, So. Mex., ;
Clay Pot, inlaid with images of human faces, Aztecs, or their de- scendants, So. Mex.,
Clay Idol, Aztecs, or their descendants, So. Mex.,
Clay Idol, Aztecs, or their descendants, So. Mex.,
Clay Idol, Aztecs, or their descendants, So. Mex.,
Clay Idol, Aztecs, or their descendants, So. Mex.,
Clay Image of Serpent, Aztecs, or their descendants, So. Mex.,
Clay Urn, inlaid with images of human faces, Aztecs, or their de- scendants, So. Mex.,
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
$18.00
80.00
21.50
80.00
21.00
2.00
6.00
42.00
35.00
4-25
8.50
40.00
50.00
40.00
30.00
40.00 35-oo
80.00
6.00 4-25
1 1. 00
8.00
18.00
3-5P
6.00
16.00
7.00
50.00 23-75
7.00
14.50
27.00 9-25
8.00
18.00
13.00
16.00
16.00
12.00
12.00
18.00
10.00
13.00
Typical Collection No. i.
25
|
CAT. NO. |
NAME OP SPECIMEN, TRIBE PROM WHOM OBTAINED, OR LOCALITY WHERE FOUND |
No. of j Spec. I |
VALUE. |
|
823 |
Clay Dish, inlaid with images of human faces, Aztecs, or their de- scendants, So. Mex., |
1 |
$6.00 |
|
824 |
Clay Pitcher, inlaid with images of human face, Aztecs, or their de- scendants, So. Mex., ............................................ |
1 |
12.00 |
|
825 |
Clay Dish, image of human face, Aztecs, or their descendants, So. Mex., |
1 |
15.00 20.00 |
|
826 |
Snow-Shoes, Chippewa, Red Lake, Minn., |
1 |
|
|
827 |
Snow-Shoes, Kinai, Cook Inlet, Alaska, |
1 |
20. CO |
|
828 |
Bag, wild hemp, decorated with colored figures of deer, birds, etc., Umatilla, near Umatilla River, Ore., |
1 |
16.00 |
|
829 |
Buffalo Horn Bullet Flask, Mandan, Gros Ventre, or Arickaree, Mis- souri Riveir,H:. Dak., |
1 |
10.00 |
|
830 |
Papoose Cradle, miniature, tanned skin, beaded, Umatilla, near Uma- tilla River, Ore., |
1 |
8.00 |
|
831 |
Box, birch bark, quilled in colored figures, Ottawa-Chippewa, Nor. Mich., |
1 |
4.00 |
|
832 |
Box, birch bark, quilled in colored figures, Ottawa-Chippewa, Nor. Mich., |
1 |
4.50 |
|
8.33 |
Box, birch bark, rustic, Oneida, N. B. Wis., |
1 |
2.50 |
|
834 |
Box, birch bark, quilled, Ottawa-Chippewa, Nor. Mich., ............. |
1 |
3.00 |
|
835 |
Box, birch bark, quilled, Ottawa-Chippewa, Nor. Mich., ............. |
1 |
3.00 |
|
835 |
Box, birch bark, quilled, Ottawa-Chippewa, Nor. Mich.. .......... |
1 |
3-25 |
|
837 |
Box, birch bark, rustic pebble, Ottawa-Chippewa, Nor. Mich., |
1 |
5-25 |
|
838 |
Basket, decorated with feathers and yrampum, Pomo, N. W. Cal, . . . |
1 |
65 .00 |
|
839 |
Basket, decorated with feathers and wampum, Pomo, N. W. Cal, . . . Basket, Yakutat, near Prince William’s Sound, Alaska, .............. |
I |
< 75. GO- |
|
840 |
1 |
24. OO |
|
|
841 |
Basket, Yakutat, near Prince William’s Sound, Alaska, .............. |
1 |
4.5O |
|
842 |
Basket, Yakutat, near Prince William’s Sound, Alaska, .............. |
1 |
6.00 |
|
843 |
Basket, Haida, Queen Charlotte Island, B. Col., |
I |
5^5° |
|
844 |
Basket, Modoc, near Sprague River, Ore., .......................... |
1 |
6.50 |
|
845 |
Plaque, vegetable fibre, Hoopa, N. W. Cal., |
I |
5-5° |
|
846 |
Box, elm bark, rustic, Chippewa-Ottawa, Nor. Mich., |
I |
•75 |
|
847 |
Box, elm bark, rustic, Chippewa-Ottawa, Nor. Mich., ................ |
1 |
4.00 |
|
848 |
Basket, Modoc- Klamath, near Sprague River, Ore., ................. |
1 |
6-75 |
|
849 |
Basket, Modoc-Klamath, near Sprague River, Ore., ................. |
1 |
6.50 |
|
850 |
Basket, Modoc-Klamath, near Sprague River, Ore., . |
1 |
4.50 |
|
851 |
Basket, Modoc-Klamath, near Sprague River, Ore., ................. |
1 |
6.75 |
|
852 |
Flint Chips, Corn Cobs, Squash Stem, Vegetable Fibre Cord, Bones, Etc, Cliff Dwelling, S. W. Col, |
' 5° |
6.00 |
|
853 |
Sorting Basket, Piute, near1 Carson Lake, Nev, |
1 |
5.50 |
|
854 |
Basket, Yakutat, near Prince William’s Sound, Alaska, : |
1 |
12.00 |
|
855 |
Basket, Yakutat, near Prince William’s Sound, Alaska, .............. |
1 |
17. CO |
|
856 |
Native Mineral Yellow Paint, Comanche, near Cache Creek, Okla, . . |
55 |
3-50' |
|
857 |
Native Mineral Red Paint, Comanche, near Cache Creek, Okla, ...... |
40 |
3.00 |
|
858 |
Basket, Yakutat, near Prince William’s Sound, Alaska, .............. |
1 |
7.00 |
|
859 |
Basket, Yakutat, near Prince William’s Sound, Alaska, |
E 1 |
18.75 |
|
860 |
Indian Walnuts, Arapaho, Canadian River, Okla, ................... Pot Ring, or Squaw’s Head Support for Water Jar, vegetable fibre, r. Zuni Pueblo, N. Mex, .......................................... |
20 |
1. 00 |
|
861 |
1 |
1.25 |
|
|
-862 |
Pot Ring, or Squaw’s Head Support for Water Jar, vegetable fibre, Zuni Pueblo, N. Mex, ......... |
1 |
1.25 |
|
863 |
Basket, Tulare, Mid. Cal, . |
1 |
35.00 |
|
864 |
Basket, Pitt River Indiap, (R. E. Cal, |
1 |
6.00 |
|
865 |
Basket, Shasta, N. Cal, |
1 |
5-25 |
|
866 |
Basket, Pitt River Indian, N. E. Cal, |
1 |
6.00 |
|
867 |
Basket, Thompson River Indian, B. Col, |
1 |
43.00 |
|
868 |
Flute, Sioux, 'near White River, S. Dak, |
1 |
30.00 |
|
869 |
Bone, or Horn, Spoon, grave, Nev, ................................ Riding Whip, rawhide, Comanche, near Cache Creek, Okla, |
1 |
3-5o |
|
870 |
1 |
6.00 |
|
|
871 |
Papoose Cradle, miniature, with Doll, tanned skin, beaded in colored figures, Crow, near Big Horn River, Mon, Papoose Cradle, miniature, with Doll, tanned skin, beaded, Warm Spring Indian, Ore, |
j |
19.00 |
|
872 |
1 |
15.00 |
|
|
'873 |
Fishing Hook, Halibut, wooden, wooden prong, cedar cord, Haida, Queen Charlotte’s Island, B. Col, |
1 |
3-5° |
26
Typical Collection No. i.
CAT. I NO. |
NAME OP SPECIMEN, TRIBE FROM WHOM OBTAINED, OR LOCALITY WHERE FOUND.
No. of Spec.
874
875
876
877
878
879
880
881
882
883
884
885
886
887
888
889
890
891
892
893
894
895
896
897
898
899
900
901
902
903
904
905
906
907
908
909
910
911
912
913
914
915
916
917
918
919
Fishing Hook, Halibut, wooden, bone prong, Haida, Queen Charlotte’s
Island, B. Col.,
Iron Pipe Tomahawk, perforated, wooden stem, inlaid, Sioux, near Minnesota River, Minn., carried in the Minnesota Massacre of 1862, Polished Buffalo Horn Flask, quilled, Sioux, near White River,
S. Dak.,
Hairbraid Wraps, beaver or otter skin, Sioux, near White River,
S. Dak., .
Dance Pendant, horse hair, quilled in colored designs, with horns,
Sioux, near White River, S. Dak.,
Carved Wooden Image, or Totem, Clayoquot, Vancouver Island, B. Col.,
Basket, Nit Nat, Vancouver Island, B. Col.,
Basket, Nit Nat, Vancouver Island, B. Col.,
Basket, Nit Nat, Vancouver Island, B. Col.,
Basket, Frazer River Indian, near Frazer River, B. Col.,
Basket, Frazer River Indian, near Frazer River, B. Col.,
Miniature Canoe Paddle, decorated, Haida, Queen Charlotte’s Island,
B. Col.,
Miniature Canoe Paddle, decorated, Clayoquot, Vancouver Island,
B. Col,
Carved Wooden Totem Pole, Massett, Vancouver Island, B. Col, Carved Wooden Totem Pole, Haida, Queen Charlotte’s Island, B. Col,
Wooden Spoon, Hesquoit, Vancouver Island, B. Col,
Horn Spoon, mountain goat, Metlakatlah, Vancouver Island, B. Col,
Wooden Bird-Call, Ahouset, Vancouver Island, B. Col,
Bone, or Shell, Wampum, Cahokia Mound, 111, near St. Louis,
Necklace, spar or coral wampum, Santa Domingo Pueblo, N. Mex, ..
Shell wampum, grave, So. Cal,
Necklace, shell wampum, Santa Clara Pueblo, N. Mex,
Necklace, spar or coral wampum, shell pendant, CochitI Pueblo,
N. Mex, >
Basket, Chehalis, N. W. Wash,
Basket, Chehalis, N. W. Wash,
Basket, Yakima, nedr Yakima River, Wash,
Cedar Splint Hat, decorated, Quatsino, Vancouver Island, B. Col, . . .
Cedar Splint Hat, Kilsimat, Vancouver Island, B. Col,
Sifter, or Winnow, Piute, near Carson Lake, Nev,
Sifter, or Winnow, Washoe, near Lake Tahoe, Nev,
Squaw Belt, solidly beaded, Piute, near Carson Lake, Nev,
Squaw Belt, solidly beaded in colored designs, Chippewa, near Red
Lake, Minn,
Squaw Belt, solidly beaded in colored figures, Sioux, near White
River, S. Dak,
Squaw Belt, solidly beaded in colored figures, Mohave, near Colorado
River, E. Cal,
Squaw Belt, solidly beaded in colored figures, wampum shell pendants,
Washoe, near Lake Tahoe, Nev, 1
Fish Hook, wood and bone, Alberni, Vancouver Island, B. Col, ......
Flint Knife and Scraper Combined, Aztec, So. Mex,
Obsidian Knife and Scraper Combined, Aztec, So. Mex,
Steatite Image of Human Face, Aztecs, or their descendants, So. Mex,
Flint Arrow Heads, Vancouver Island, B. Col,
Whalebone Hide Scraper, Clayoquot, Vancouver Island, B. Col,
White Stone Idol, Fetich, or Image, Aztecs, or their descendants,
So. Mex,
Stone or Clay Ornament, or Implement, Aztecs, or their descendants,
So. Mex,
Image of Man or Woman, and Bird or Reptile Head, etched on white
stone, Aztecs, or their descendants, So. Mex,
Image of Human Face Etched on White Stone, Aztecs or their de- scendants, So. Mex,
Image of Human Body and Snake, carved on white stone, Aztecs, or their descendants, So. Mex,
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
VALUE.
$4.00
60.00
11. 00
25.00
16.00
22.00
4.00
8.00
6- 75
7.00 13-5°
3.00
3.00
7.25
7.25
3-25
12.00
9.00
15.00
18.00
27.00
48.00
10.00
65.00
60.00
18.75
i7-5o
12.75
15.00 18.50
9.00
7- 75 7-75
9.00
i5-5o
2.75
4.00
6.25
16.00 4.00
25.00
26.00
1.50
15.00
10.00 10.00
Typical Collection No. i.
27
|
CAT. I NO. |
NAME OF SPECIMEN, TEIBE FEOM WHOM OBTAINED, OE LOCALITY WHEEE FOUND. |
No. of I Spec. 1 |
VALUE. |
|
920 |
Image of Native Warrior, etched on white stone, Aztecs, or their descendants, So. Mex., |
1 |
$10.00 |
|
921 |
Deer-Horn Pipe, Chippewa, Red Lake, Minn., |
1 |
6.00 |
|
922 |
Wooden War Club, carved from trunk and root of a sapling, Penob- scot Maine, |
1 |
9.00 20.00 |
|
923 |
Clay Idol, or Image, Aztecs, or their descendants, So. Mex., |
1 |
|
|
924 |
Clay Olio, Acoma Pueblo, N. Mex., |
1 |
1.50 |
|
925 |
Clay Olio, Zuni Pueblo, N. Mex., |
1 |
2.50 |
|
926 |
Iroquois Shell Wampum Necklace, on sinew thread, rawhide bars, Sioux, near Cheyenne River, S. Dak., |
1 |
14.00 |
|
927 |
Dance and Medicine Rattle, rawhide, decorated, Cree, near Red River, Manitoba, |
1 |
4.00 5-5o |
|
928 |
Iroquois Shell Wampum Necklace, shell pendant, on sinew thread, near Cheyenne River, S. Dak., |
1 |
|
|
929 |
Grooved Stone Mallet Head, very large, Upper Rio Grande River, N. Mex., |
1 |
0.00 |
|
93o |
Stone Slab, used for kneading corn bread dough, Upper Rio Grande River, N. Mex., |
T |
y 10.50 51.00 |
|
93i |
Stone Metate, major and minor, Upper Rio Grande River, N. Mex., . . |
2 |
|
|
932 |
Grooved Stone Mallet Head, very large, near Upper Rio Grande River, N. Mex., |
1 |
6.00 |
|
933 |
Stone Mortar and Pestle, Saint Nicholas Island, off So. Cal. Coast, . . |
2 |
15.00 |
|
934 |
Perforated Stone, perhaps used in ancient smelting, Upper Rio Grande River, N. Mex., |
1 |
6.00 |
|
935 |
Stone Mortar on Legs, with Pestle, Aztecs, or their descendants, Old Mex., |
2 |
35-o° n-5° |
|
936 |
Clay Pitcher, Cliff Dwellers, Tulerosa Valley, N. Mex., . |
r |
|
|
937 |
Stone Metate on Legs, with minor, Aztecs, or their descendants, Old Mex., |
2 |
122.00 |
|
938 |
Grooved Lava Stone War Club Head, near Upper Rio Grande River, N. Mex., |
1 |
2.00 |
|
939 |
Grooved Stone War Club Head, near Upper Rio Grande River, N. Mex., |
1 |
2.50 3-5o |
|
940 |
Grooved Lava Stone Mallet Head, near Salt River, Ariz., |
1 |
|
|
941 |
Grooved Lava Stone Mallet Head, from an old Pueblo, N. Mex., |
1 |
3.5o |
|
942 |
Grooved Stone Mallet Head, near Upper Rio Grande River, N. Mex., |
1 |
5.00 |
|
943 |
Grooved Stone War Club or Mallet Head, Red Lake, Minn., |
1 |
i-75 |
|
944 |
Roller-Shaped Pestle, Santa Barbara County, Cal., |
1 |
4-75 |
|
945 |
Roller-Shaped Pestle, Lancaster Co., Pa., |
1 |
2-75 |
|
946 |
Heart-Shaped Stone (use unknown), near Salt River, Ariz., ......... |
1 |
1. 00 |
|
947 |
Stone with Four Grooves (use unknown), near Upper Rio Grande River, N. Mex., |
1 |
2.25 1. 00 |
|
948 |
Pitted Lid-Shaped Stone (use unknown), near Salt River, Ariz., .... |
1 |
|
|
949 |
Saddle-Shaped Stone, perhaps a ceremonial or ornament, near San Jose River, N. Mex., |
1 |
2.25 |
|
95° |
Trowel-Shaped Stone, from an old Pueblo, N. Mex., |
1 |
3.00 |
|
95i |
Totem Pole, wooden, carved and painted, Haida, Queen Charlotte’s Islands, B. Col., |
1 |
14.50 |
|
952 |
Totem Pole, wooden, carved and painted, Dodger’s Cove Indian, Van- couver Island, B. Col.,' |
1 |
42.00 |
|
953 |
Totem Pole, Image or Idol, wooden, carved and painted, Ahousett, Vancouver Island, B. Col., |
1 |
42.00 |
|
954 |
Totem Pole, wooden, carved and painted, China Hat Indian, Van- couver Island, B. Col., |
i |
18.00 |
|
955 |
Totem Pole, wooden, carved and painted, Tooquot Indian, Vancouver Island, B. Col |
1 |
42.00 |
|
956 |
Totem Pole, wooden, carved and painted, Haida, Queen Charlotte’s Islands. B. Col |
1 |
14.50 |
|
957 |
Totem Pole, wooden, carved and painted, Massett, Vancouver Island, B. Col., |
1 |
36.00 44.50 |
|
958 |
Totem Pole, wooden, carved and painted, China Hat Indian, Van- couver Island, B. Col, |
1 |
|
|
959 |
Totem Pole, carved, painted, Bella Bella, Vancouver Island, B. Col.,.. |
1 |
39.50 |
Typical Collection No. i.
28
CAT.
NO.
NAME OF SPECIMEN, TRIBE FROM WHOM OBTAINED, OR LOCALITY WHERE FOUND.
No. of Spec.
960
961
962
963
964
965
966
967
968
969
970
971
972
973
974
975
976
977
978
979
980
981
982
983
984
985
986
987
988
989
990
991
992
993
994
995
996
997
998
999
1000
1001
1002 !003
1004
1005
1006 J007 1008
Totem Pole, wooden, carved and painted, Nootka, Vancouver Island,
B. Col.,
Totem Pole, wooden, carved and painted, Bella Coola, Vancouver
Island, B. Col.,
Totem Pole, wooden, carved and painted, Nootka, Vancouver Island,
B. Col.,
Totem Pole, wooden, carved and painted, Haida, Queen Charlotte’s
Islands, B. Col.,
Totem Pole, wooden, carved and painted, Haida, Queen Charlotte’s
Islands, B. Col.,
Totem Pole, wooden, carved and painted, Metlakatlah, B. Col., .......
Dance Mask, wooden, carved and painted, Mockstocie, Vancouver
Island, B. Col.,
Dance Mask, wooden, carved and painted, Coyuquot, Vancouver
Island, B. Col.,
Dance Mask, wooden, carved and painted, Alert Bay Indian, Van- couver Island, B. Col.,
Dance Mask, wooden, carved and painted, Barclay Sound Indian,
Vancouver Island, B. Col., ,
Dance Mask, wooden, carved and painted, Bella Bella, Vancouver
Island, B. Col,
Dance Mask, wooden, carved and painted, Dodger’s Cove Indian,
Vancouver Island, B. Col,
Dance Mask, wooden, carved and painted, Hamatsa, Queen Char- lotte’s Islands, B. Col,
Dance Mask, wooden, carved and painted, Tshimshean, Queen Char- lotte’s Islands, B. Col,
Dance Mask, wooden, carved and painted, Haida, Queen Charlotte’s
Islands, B. Col,
Clay Olio, Moqui Pueblo, Ariz,
Clay Pot, fire ware, Isleta Pueblo, N. Mex,
Clay Olio, San Ildefonso Pueblo, N. Mex,
Clay Olio, Zuni Pueblo, N. Mex,
Clay Olio, Aztecs, or their descendants, So. Old Mex,
Clay Canteen, San Ildefonso Pueblo, N. Mex,
Clay Olio, Acoma Pueblo, N. Mex,
Clay Urn, Acoma Pueblo, N. Mex,
Clay Olio, Acoma Pueblo, N. Mex,
Clay Olio, San Juan Pueblo,, N. Mex, ,
Clay Canteen, Zuni Pueblo, N. Mex,
Clay Pitcher, Isleta Pueblo, N. ^Mex,
Clay Pitcher, San Juan Pueblo, N- Mex,
Clay Urn, Tesuque Pueblo, N. Mex,
Clay Idol, or Image, Tesuque Pueblo, N. Mex,
Clay Rattle, Nambe Pueblo, N. Mex,
Clay Rattle, Santa Clara Pueblo, N. Mex,
Clay Pitcher, Tesuque Pueblo, N. Mex,
Clay Pot, fire ware, Isleta Pueblo, ,N. Mex,
Clay Tablet, Moqui Pueblo, Ariz,
Clay Tablet, Moqui Pueblo, Ariz, -
Clay Dish, Tesuque Pueblo, N. Mex,
Clay Dish, Cochiti Pueblo, N. Mex, .
Clay Storage Olio, Acoma Pueblo, N. Mex,
Clay Pitcher, Cliff Dwellers, Tulerosa Valley, N. Mex.,.
Clay Water Bottle, Mound Builders, Poinsett Co, Ark,
Clay Bowl, Mound Builders, Poinsett Co, Ark,
Clay Dish, Aztecs, or their descendants, So. Old Mex,
Clay Olio, Cliff Dwellers, S. W. Col.,
Clay Olio, Cliff Dwellers, N. W. N. Mex, I
Clay Dish, Aztecs, or their descendants, So. Old Mex,
Clay Olio, Aztecs, or their descendants, So. Old Mex,
Clay Olio, Ruins of Pajora Pinto, N. Mex,
Clay Pot, Mound Builders, Ark,
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
VALUE.
$54.00
42.00
44-5°
14.50
14.50 39-50
35-oo
35.00
30.00
28.00
28.00 25-25
25-25
26.75
26.50
17.00 2.50 2-75
5.25
25.00 2-75 2.50 2.50
2.25
2.00
4-5°
2.50
1- 75
1. 00
2- 75
1.50
1.25 1.25 1.25 i-75 i-75
2.00
4.00
57.00
25.00
22.00
24.00
12.00 75-oo
50.00 4-5° 9-5o
75.00
29.00
Typical Collection No. i.
29
CAT.
£50.
NAME OP SPECIMEN, TRIBE FROM WHOM OBTAINED, OR LOCALITY WHERE FOUND.
No. of Spec
| VALUE.
1009
TOIO
ion
1012
1013
1014
1015
1016
1017
1018
1019 . 1020
102 r 1022 1023 1024 1025 1026 1027 1028 1029 1030 1031
1032
1033
1034
1035
1036
1037
1038
1039
1040
1041
1042
1043
1044
1045
1046
1047
1048
1049
1050
1051
1052
1053
1054
1055
1056
1057
1058
1059
1060
1061
1062
1063
1064
1065
1066
1067
1068 IO69 [
Clay Water Bottle, Mound Builders, Cross Co., Ark.,
Steel Hunting and Butcher Knife, Sioux, near White River, S. Dak., Cut and Scalloped Animal Hoof Dance Rattle, beaded, skin covered
handle, Sioux, near Cannon Ball River, N. Dak.,
Flint Hoe, Dixon Co., Tenn.,
Stone Pipe, .image of frog, Tuscarora, near Niagara Falls,
Stone Pipe, image of human face, Tuscarora, near Niagara Falls,
Bone or Ivory Whale Harpoon Head, Eskimo, Alaska,
Clay Disk, Cliff Dwelling, Ariz.,
Pot-Shaping and Smoothing Stone, near San Jose River, N. Mex., . . .
Pitted Stone, Milton, Ohio,
Stone Tool Sharpener, Altanaha River, Ga.,
Stone Paint Cup, Ga.,
Perforated Stone Sinker, Herkimer, N. Y.,
Stone Disk, Hall Co., Ga.,
Stone Plummet, Sonoma Co., Cal.,
Stone Plummet, Sonoma Co., Cal,
Stone Plummet, Sonoma Co., Cal.,
Pot-Shaping and Smoothing Stone, near St. Jose River, N. Mex.,
Perforated Stone Sinker, Herkimer, N. Y.,
Stone Idol, Aztecs, or their descendants, So. Old Mex.,
Stone Idol, Aztecs, or their descendants, So. Old Mex.,
Wooden Food Dish and Ladle, Chippewa, Red Lake, Minn., .........
Wooden Mortar and Pestle, Wichita, Sugar Creek, Okla.,
Wooden Mortar and Pestle, Chippewa, Red Lake, Minn.,
Hair Ornament, hair pipe, beads and shell, Sioux, near White River,
S. Dak.,
Birch-Bark Box, quilled in colored figures, Ottawa, Nor. Mich.,
Birch-Bark Box, quilled in colored figures, Ottawa, Nor. Mich.,
Birch-Bark Box, quilled in colored figures, Chippewa, Nor. Mich.,
Birch-Bark Box, quilled in colored figures, Ottawa, Nor. Mich.,
Birch-Bark Box, quilled in colored figures, Pottawattomie, Nor. Mich., Birch-Bark Box, quilled in colored figures, Ottawa, Nor. Mich., ......
Birch-Bark Box, quilled in colored figures, Ottawa, Nor. Mich.,
Birch-Bark Dish, Chippewa, Leech Lake, Minn.,
Birch-Ba/rk Dish, Chippewa, Nor. Wis.,
Bark Dish, Chippewa, Leech Lake, Minn., .
Birch-Bark Fan, quilled in colored figures, Ottawa, Nor. Mich.,
Birch-Bark Fan, quilled in colored figures, Ottawa, Nor. Mich.,
Birch-Bark Pan, Chippewa, Nor. Wis.,
Birch-Bark Maple-Sugar Box, carved, Chippewa, Nor. Wis.,
Birch-Bark Box, pebbled bark,* Ottawa, Nor. Mich.,
Birch-Bark Dish, quilled in colored figures, Chippewa, N. Mich.,
Birch-Bark Dish, quilled in colored figures, Ottawa, Nor. Mich.,
Birch-Bark Dish, quilled in colored figures, Ottawa, Nor. Mich.,
Birch-Bark Dish, quilled in colored figures, Ottawa, Nor. Mich.,
Birch-Bark Dish, quilled in colored figures, Ottawa, Nor. Mich., ......
Birch-Bark Dish, pebbled bark, Ottawa, Nor Mich.,
Birch-Bark Storage Container, rustic, Penobscot, Nor. Maine,
Birch-Bark Storage Container, rustic, Penobscot, Nor. Maine,
Birch-Bark Storage Box, Penobscot, Nor. Maine,
Birch-Bark Storage Box, Penobscot, Nor. Maine,
Miniature Dog Sleigh, Eskimo, Alaska,
Birch-Bark Canoe, pebbled bark, Ottawa, NFor. Mich.,
Birch-Bark Canoe, quilled in colored figures, Chippewa, Nor. Mich., . .
Birch-Bark Canoe, pitched seams, Chippewa, Leech Lake, Minn.,
Birch-Bark Canoe, pitched seams, Chippewa, Nor. Wis.,
Basket, Moki, N. E. Ariz.,
Basket, Makah, N. W. Wash.,
Basket, Makah, N. W. Wash.,
Basket, Indians of So. Cal.,
Basket, Quiniault, near Quiniault River, Wash.,
Basket, Quiniault, near Quiniault River, Wash.,
1 $40.00
1 3-5o
1 7-75
1 6 00
1 7.00
1 6.00
1 7.00
1 1. 00
1 .50
1 1.215
1 1.25
1 1. 00
1 .40
1 .5°
1 i-5°
1 3.00
1 2.50
1 .15
1 .40
1 150.00
1 225.00
2 110.00
I I25.OO
I 100.00
I 2.00
i 4-75
1 4-75
1 13.00
1 9.25
1 8.00
1 10.00
1 7.5o
1 2.25
1 2.50
1 2.75
1 2.25
1 5-5°
1 10.00
1 7.00
1 4.00
1 3-25
1 3-25
1 1.25
j 2.50
1 2.50
1 1. 00
1 4-5°
1 2.25
1 4.50
1 2.75
1 15.00
1 10.00
1 20.00
1 20.00
1 20.00
1 12.75
1 6.75
1 4.00
1 13.00
1 4.25
1 4.00
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Typical Collection No. i.
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CAT. NO. |
NAME OF SPECIMEN, TRIBE FROM WHOM OBTAINED, OR LOCALITY WHERE FOUND. |
No. of Spec. |
VALUE. |
|
1070 |
Basket, Quiniault, near Quiniault River, Wash., |
1 |
$4.25 II. 00 |
|
1071 |
Basket, Quiniault, near Quiniault River, Wash., |
1 |
|
|
1072 |
Basket, Quiniault, near Quiniault River, Wash., |
1 |
4.00 |
|
1073 1074 |
Basket, Quiniault, near Quiniault River, Wash., |
1 |
3-5° 3-5° 14.00 |
|
Basket, Quiniault, near Quiniault River, Wash., |
1 |
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1075 |
Basket, Quiniault, near Quiniault River, Wash., |
1 |
|
|
1076 |
Basket, Quiniault, near Quiniault River, Wash |
I |
4-25 |
|
1077 |
Basket, Quiniault, near Quiniault River, Wash |
r |
4.00 |
|
1078 |
Basket, Quiniault, near Quiniault River, Wash., |
I |
5.00 |
|
1079 1080 |
Basket, Quiniault, near Quiniault River, Wash |
I |
4.00 |
|
Basket, Quiniault, near Quiniault River, Wash |
I |
6.50 5-75 12.00 |
|
|
1081 |
Basket, Quiniault, near Quiniault River, Wash., |
I |
|
|
1082 |
Basket, Klamath, near Klamath River, Ore., |
1 |
|
|
1083 |
Basket, Modoc, near Sprague River, Ore., . . . |
1 |
9.00 |
|
1084 |
Basket, Modoc, near Sprague River, Ore., |
1 |
3-25 |
|
1085 |
Basket, Chehalis, N. W., Wash., |
I |
.1 8.00 |
|
1086 |
Basket, Wakashan, Vancouver Island, B. Col., |
I |
6.50 |
|
1087 |
Basket, Haida, Queen Charlotte’s Islands, B. Col., |
1 |
6-75 |
|
1088 |
Basket, Klinket, Alaska, |
1 |
2.50 |
|
1089 |
Basket, Yakutat, Alaska, |
1 |
8.25 |
|
1090 |
Basket, Wakashan, Vancouver Island, B. Col., |
I |
5.00 |
|
IO91 |
Basket, Chehalis, N. W. Wash., |
I |
4- 5° 5- 75 4.00 2.50 3.00 i-75 9.00 9.00 9.00 |
|
1092 |
Basket, Modoc, near Sprague River, Ore., |
I |
|
|
1093 |
Basket Squaw Cap, Klamath, near Klamath Lake, Ore., |
1 |
|
|
IO94 |
Basket, Klamath, near Klamath Lake, Ore., |
I |
|
|
IO95 |
Basket, Klamath, near Klamath Lake, Ore., |
I |
|
|
1096 1097 1098 1099 1100 |
Basket, Modoc, near Sprague River, Ore., |
I |
|
|
Basket, Modoc, near Sprague River, Ore., |
1 |
||
|
Basket, Modoc, near Sprague River, Ore., . . t |
I |
||
|
Basket, Modoc, near Sprague River, Ore., |
I |
||
|
Basket, Modoc, near Sprague River, Ore., |
I |
4.00 |
|
|
1 101 |
Basket, Klamath, near Klamath Lake, Ore., |
I |
3-75 9-5o 15.00 3-25 3.00 5.00 8.00 |
|
1102 |
Basket, Modoc, near Sprague River, Ore., |
I |
|
|
1103 1104 1105 1106 |
Basket, Modoc, near Sprague River, Ore., |
1 |
|
|
Basket, Modoc, near Sprague River, Ore., |
I |
||
|
Basket Squaw Cap, Klamath, near Klamath Lake, Ore., |
I |
||
|
Basket, Modoc, near Sprague River, Ore., |
1 |
||
|
1107 1108 |
Basket, Quiniault, near Quiniault River, Wash., |
I |
|
|
Basket, Ottawa, N. W. Mich., |
I |
3-5o 8.00 |
|
|
1109 1110 |
Basket, Thompson River Indian, B. Col., |
I |
|
|
Basket, Washoe, near Lake Tahoe, Nev., |
I |
25.00 30.ro 33-oo 20.00 |
|
|
IIII |
Basket, Piute, near Carson Lake, Nev., |
I |
|
|
1 1 12 |
Basket, Washoe, N. W. Nev., |
I |
|
|
1113 |
Basket, Washoe, near Carson Luke, Nev., |
I |
|
|
1114 1115 |
Basket, Washoe, near Mono Lake, Nev., |
I |
32.00 30.00 32.00 |
|
Basket, Washoe, near Mono Lake, Nev., |
I |
||
|
1116 |
Basket, Washoe, near Mono Lake, Nev., |
1 |
|
|
1117 1118 |
Basket, Washoe, near Lake Tahoe, Nev., |
I |
21.50 5-5° 12.00 |
|
Basket, Piute, N. W. Nev., |
I |
||
|
1119 1120 |
Basket, Digger, near Lake Tahoe, Cal., |
1 |
|
|
Basket, Piute, N. W. Nev., |
I |
25.00 13.00 15.00 15.00 10.25 5.00 3-25 3-75 9.00 5’°o 92.00 77.00 28.50 |
|
|
1 1 2 1 |
Basket, Piute, N. W Nev., |
1 |
|
|
1122 |
Basket, Quiniault, near Quiniault River, Wash., |
I |
|
|
1123 1124 1125 1126 |
Basket, Quiniault, near Quiniault River, Wash., |
1 |
|
|
Basket, Piute, N W. Nev., |
1 |
||
|
Basket, Zuni near Zuni River, N. Mex., |
I |
||
|
Basket, Zuni near Zuni River, N. Mex., |
1 |
||
|
1127 1128 |
Basket, Zuni near Zuni River, N. Mex., |
1 |
|
|
Basket, Mescalero, Apache, S. W. N. Mex., |
|||
|
1 129 1130 ri3i 1132 |
Basket Cnrhiti Pnehln R in Crande River N. Mex., |
I |
|
|
Burden Basket Piute near Carson Lake, Nev., |
I |
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|
Burden Basket Piute near Carson Lake, Nev , |
1 |
||
|
Burden Basket, Washoe, near Lake Tahoe, Nev., |
1 |
NOTICE.
Collection No. i, (Green Pamphlet) is a typical and representative collection, very desirable and appropriate as a Private Collection for an Advanced Collector, or Connoisseur, or as a Museum Display. The specimens were gleaned with much care, and are the very cream of their kind. Particular effort was made to avoid the selection of duplicates, or specimens that would present a sameness in appearance and general characteristics. The prices quoted are fair retail prices.
Concerning Collection No. 2, (Blue Pamphlet) the same may be said in every particular, for it was built up after the same plan, and in the same way as Collection No. 1, and in general characteristics resembles it, though the collection is not so large, and not quite so fine as Col- lection No. 1. The prices quoted are fair retail prices.
Collection No. 3, ( Yellow Pamphlet) is entirely different from Nos.
1 and 2.' In fact it is not a mere collection in the sense of being only a display of typical and representative specimens gleaned and grouped with the aim of avoiding duplicates or specimens having a resemblance /to others in the lot, and with the object of forming a collection as such for private or public exhibition. But it is a vast bulk stock of typical specimens suitable for a Dealer, from which to supply Private Collec- tions, Museums, Colleges, Scientific Institutions, Etc. In it, of course, are duplicates, or specimens that are practically such. From this vast stock many Museums, Institutions, and Private Collections may be sup- plied. Indeed this Collection No. 3 embraces stock enough to fit out a number of Museums that might have nothing to commence with but empty buildings. Read the statements regarding this stock on page 9 of Catalogue No. 3. The prices quoted are wholesale prices.
A. H. GOTTSCHALL,
250 Hummel St., HARRISBURG, PA.
4
Typical Collection No. i.
3i
|
CAT. NO. |
NAME OF SPECIMEN, TRIBE FROM WHOM OBTAINED, OR LOCALITY WHERE FOUND. |
No of I Spec. | |
VALUE. |
|
1133 |
Burden Basket, Zuni, near Zuni River, N. Mex., |
j |
$11.50 |
|
1134 |
Burden Basket, Piute, N. W. Nev., |
I |
24.00 |
|
1135 |
Burden Basket, Piute, near Carson Lake, Nev., |
I |
13-25 |
|
1136 |
Burden Basket, Piute, near Carson Lake^ Nev., |
I |
13.00 |
|
H37 |
Burden Basket, Modoc, near Sprague River, Ore., |
I |
7.00 |
|
1138 |
Burden Basket, Klamath, near Klamath Lake, Ore., |
I |
7.00 |
|
1139 |
Basketry Sifter, Piute, near Carson Lake, Nev., |
I |
22.50 |
|
1140 |
Basketry Sifter, Piute, near Carson Lake, Nev., |
I |
4-75 |
|
1141 |
Basketry Sifter, Piute, near Carson Lake, Nev., |
I |
3-25 |
|
1142 |
Basketry Sifter, Piute, near Carson Lake, Nev., |
I |
6.00 |
|
1143 |
Basketry Sifter, Piute, near Carson Lake, Nev., |
I |
7.00 |
|
1144 |
Basketry Winnow, Piute, near Carson Lake, Nev., |
I |
33-°° |
|
H45 |
Basketry Winnow, Washoe, near Lake Tahoe, Nev., |
I |
36.00 |
|
1146 |
Hoop and Shaft Game, Arapaho, Canadian River, Okla., |
I |
2.00 |
|
1147 |
Miniature Tepee, tanned skin, decorated with Indians and horses, |
||
|
Sioux, near White River, S. Dak., |
I |
40.00 |
|
|
1148 |
Snow Shoes, Washoe, N. W., Nev., |
l |
8.50 |
|
1149 |
Snow Shoes, St. Regis (Iroquois), near St. Lawrence River, |
I |
16.50 |
|
1150 |
Snow Shoes, St. Regis (Iroquois), near St. Lawrence River |
I |
16.00 |
|
H5r |
Wicker-Work Bed Screen, Arapaho, near Canadian River, Okla., |
I |
20.00 |
|
1152 |
Basketry Papoose Cradle, covered with tanned skin, Piute, near Car- |
||
|
son Lake, Nev., |
j |
60.00 |
|
|
1153 |
Basketry Papoose Cradle, Washoe, N. W. Nev., |
! |
15-25 |
|
1154 |
Basketry Papoose Cradle, covered with tanned skin, Piute, near Car- |
||
|
son Lake, Nev., |
j |
17. So |
|
|
1155 |
Basketry Papoose Cradle, Hoopa, near Trinity River, Cal., |
! ' |
20.00 |
|
1156 |
Basketry Papoose Cradle, Hoopa, near Trinity River, Cal., |
I |
12.00 |
|
1157 |
Miniature Papoose Cradle, basketry, Hoopa, near Trinity River, Cal., |
I |
5.00 |
|
1158 |
Miniature Birch-Bark Papoose Cradle, Ottawa, Nor. Mich., |
I |
1.00 |
|
1159 |
Rawhide Dance Drum, Double Head, decorated in figures, Tesuque, |
||
|
near Tesuque River, N. Mex., |
I |
26,50 |
|
|
Il6o |
Rawhide Dance Drum, Double Head, decorated in figures, Cochiti, |
||
|
near Rio Grande River, N. Mex., |
I |
25.00 |
|
|
1161 |
Rawhide Dance Drum, single head, decorated in figures, Tesuque, near |
||
|
Tesuque River, N. Mex., |
I |
5.00 |
|
|
1162 |
Rawhide Dance Drum, double head, decorated in figures, Cree, near |
||
|
Red River, Manitoba, |
I |
26.50 |
|
|
1163 |
Rawhide Dance Drum, double head, decorated in figures, Cree, near |
||
|
Red River, Manitoba, |
I |
16.50 |
|
|
1164 |
Rawhide Dance Drum, single head, decorated in figures, Cree, near |
||
|
Red River, Manitoba, |
I |
10.25 |
|
|
1165 |
Rawhide Dance Drum, single head, Chippewa, near Red Lake, Minn., |
I |
15.00 |
|
1166 |
Rawhide Dance Drum, single head, Crow, near Little Big Horn RiveL |
||
|
Mon., |
I |
16.00 |
|
|
1167 |
Cedar Mat, decorated in colored figures, Ahousett, Vancouver Island, |
||
|
B. Col., |
I |
23-50 |
|
|
1168 |
Cedar Mat, decorated in colored figures, Clayoquot, Vancouver Island, |
||
|
B. Col., |
j |
27.00 |
|
|
1169 |
Cedar Mat, decorated in colored figures, Nootka, Vancouver Island, |
||
|
B. Col., |
j |
15.00 |
|
|
1170 |
Cedar Mat, decorated in colored figures, Chippewa, near Cass Lake, |
||
|
Minn. |
I |
14.00 |
|
|
H7l |
Rush Mat, decorated in colored figures, Chippewa, near Leech Lake, |
||
|
Minn., |
I |
20-00 |
|
|
1172 |
Plaque, Basketry, Mescalareo Apache, near Pecos River, N. Mex., . . . |
I |
18.00 |
|
1173 |
Plaque, Basketry, Moki, N. E. Ariz., |
I |
10.00 |
|
1174 |
Plaque, Basketry, Moki, N. E. Ariz., |
I |
6.75 |
|
1175 |
Plaque, Basketry, Klamath, near Klamath Lake, Ore., |
I |
3.00 |
|
1176 |
Plaque, Basketry, Modoc, near Sprague River, Ore., |
I |
I-I5 |
|
1177 |
Plaque, Basketry, Klamath, near Klamath Lake, Ore., |
I |
2.25 |
|
1178 |
Plaque, Basketry, Quiniault, near Quiniault River, Ore., |
I |
4-50 |
|
1179 |
Plaque, birch bark, Ottawa, quilled, N. W. Mich., |
I |
•75 |
|
Il8o |
Plaque, birch bark, Ottawa, quilled, N. W. Mich., |
I |
•45 |
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Typical Collection No. i.
CAT.
NO.
NAME OF SPECIMEN, TRIBE FROM WHOM OBTAINED, OR LOCALITY WHERE FOUND.
ii8j
1182
1183
1184
1185
1186
1 187 1 188
1189
1190
1191
1192
1193
1194
1195
1196
1197
1198
1199
1200
1201
1202
1203
1204
1205
1206
1207
1208 1200
1210
12 1 1
1212
1213
1214 1215
1216
1217
1218
1219 1220
Plaque, birch bark, Ottawa, quilled, N. W. Mich.,
Rawhide Scalp Game, or Ornament Ring, Arapaho, near Wind River,
Wyo.,
Buffalo Hide Shield, ornamented with eagle feathers and colored
figures, San Juan Pueblo, Rio Grande River, N. Mex.,
Tanned Skin Ceremonial Banner Shield, ornamented with eagle feathers and figure of buffalo, Sioux, near White River, S. Dak., . . Rawhide Shield, ornamented with eagle feathers, Apache, near Upper
Rio Grande River, N. Mex.,
Basket, Quiniault, near Quiniault River, Wash.,
Basket, Quiniault, near Quiniault River, Wash.,
Basket, Klamath, near Klamath Lake, Ore.,
Squaw Cap, vegetable fibre, Umatilla, near Umatilla River, Ore.,
Bag, vegetable fibre, Yakima, near Yakima River, Wash.,
Cedar Bag, Chippewa, Leech Lake, Minn.,
Cedar Bag, Chippewa, Red Lake, Minn.,
Rush Bag, Hetsiket, Vancouver Island, B. Col.,
Cedar Bag, Quiniault, near Quiniault River, Wash.,
Cedar Bag, Klaskimo, Vancouver Island, B. Col,
Cedar Bag, Dodger’s Cove Indian, Vancouver Island, B. C.,
Rush Bag, Massett, Vancouver Island, B. Col.,
Cedar Bag, Quatsino, Vancouver Island, B. Col.,
Cedar Mat, Makah, Neah Bay, Wash.,
Miniature Skin Canoe, Eskimo, Cook Inlet, Alaska,
Wooden Dance Head Ornament, Cochiti Pueblo, Rio Grande River,
N. Mex., \£
Wooden Dance Plead Ornament, Santa Clara Pueblo, Rio Grande
River, N. Mex.,
Wooden Dance Head Ornament, Cochiti Pueblo, Rio Grande River,
N. Mex.,
Ceremonial Eagle Feather Dance Streamer and Pole, Cheyenne, near
Canadian River, Okla.,
Ceremonial Eagle and Other Feather Dance Streamer and Pole, Chey-
enne-Arapahoe, near Canadian River, Okla.,
Ceremonial Dance and Medicine Wand, ornamented with animal hide, feathers, bells and carved handle, Cheyenne- Arapaho, near Cana- dian River, Okla.,
Ceremonial Dance and Medicine Wand, ornamented with bird head and skin, bells, feathers and carved handle, Cheyenne- Arapaho,
near Canadian River, Okla.,
Feathered Game Shaft, Arapaho, near Wind River, Wyo.,
Feathered Game Shaft, quilled, beaded and boned, Arapaho, near
Wind River, Wyo.,
Feathered Game Shaft, quilled, beaded and boned, Arapaho, near
Wind River, Wyo.,
Feathered Game Shaft, furred, feathered and boned, Arapaho, near
Wind River, Wyo.,
Feathered Ceremonial Dance Shafts, Arapaho, near Canadian River,
Okla.,
Feathered Ceremonial Dance Shafts, Arapaho, near Canadian River,
Okla., .--•••
Feathered Ceremonial Dance Shafts, Arapaho, near Canadian River,
Okla.,
Feathered Ceremonial Dance Shafts, Arapaho, near Canadian River,
Okla.,
Rawhide Shield, ornamented with eagle feathers, Apache, near Rio
Grande River, N. Mex., *
Rawhide Shield, ornamented with eagle feathers and colored figures,
Cheyenne- Arapaho, near Canadian River, _Okla;,
Rawhide Shield, ornamented with animal hair quilled, Arapaho, near
Wind River, Wyom.,
Rawhide Meat and Plum Mortar, Sioux, near White River, S. Dak., . . Rawhide Rattle, decorated in figures, Cree, near Red River, Man., . .
No 0 1 Spec.
VALUE.
$0-75
6.00 100.00
25.00
25.00
7.00
8.00
8.00
9.00 17-25
3.00 3.00 4-50 3.00
3- 5°
4- 5° 4.50
4.50
10.50
30.00
3.00 4-5o
5.00 35-00
20.00
45-co
45-00
•75
4.0a
5.00
6.00
5.00
9-5°
3.50
7-75
60.00
50.00
30.00
12.00 3-5o
Typical Collection No. i.
33
CAT.
WO.
1221
1222
1223
1224
1225
1226
1227
1228
1229
1230
1231
1232
1233
1234
1235
1236
1237
1238
1239
1240
1241
1242
1243
1244
1245
1246
1247
1248
1249
1250
1251
1252
1253
1254
1255
1256
NAME OP SPECIMEN, TRIBE FROM WHOM OBTAINED, OR LOCALITY WHERE FOUND. j gJ*Jf j VALUE.
Rawhide Dance and Medicine Rattle, decorated in figures, Cree, near
Red River, Manitoba,
Cut and Scalloped Animal Hoof Dance Rattle, skin handle, beaded
pendant, Sioux, near Cannon Ball River, N. Dak.,
Cut and Scalloped Animal Hoof Dance Rattle, skin handle, beaded
pendant, Sioux, near Cannon Ball River, N. Dak.,
Wooden Dance Rattle (Timekeeper), carved, Santa Clara Pueblo,
Rio Grande River, N. Mex.,
Animal Teeth Necklace, on round skin band, Cree, near Red River,
Man.,
Animal Teeth Necklace, on round* skin band, Cree, near Red River,
Man., ;
Chestnut Necklace, on sinew, Arapaho, near Canadian River, Okla., . . . Nut Necklace, on beaded sinew, Arapaho, near Canadian River, Okla., Cut Animal Hoof Rattle, San Juan Pueblo, Rio Grande River,
N. Mex.,
Solidly Beaded Necklace, on round skin cord, Delaware, Washita
River, Okla.,
Nut Necklace, on beaded sinew, Arapaho, near Canadian River, Olda., Bear’s Foot Bone Necklace, eagle claw pendant, Sioux, near White
River, S. Dak.,
Glass Bead Necklace, on skin cord, Mandan, Upper Missouri River,
N. Dak,
Glass Bead Necklace, on skin cord, Arickaree, Upper Missouri River,
N. Dak,
Iroquois Shell Ear Ornaments, on sinew and rawhide, with shell
pendants, Sioux, near White River, S. Dak,
Trader’s Wampum Frontlet, on sinew and rawhide, Cheyenne-Ara-
paho, near Canadian River, Okla,
Sinewed Feather Head Ornament, dyed, Sioux, near White River,
S. Dak,
Ornamented Scalp Lock Ring, Arapaho, near Canadian River, Okla, . . Dyed Elk and Turkey Beard Head Dress, eagle feather pendant,
Sioux, near White River, S. Dak,
Eagle Feather Dance Ornament, Sioux, near White River, S. Dak, . . . Eagle Feather Dance Ornament, bell pendants, near White River, S.
Dak,
Boy’s Tanned Skin Quiver, beaded, Sioux, Upper Missouri River, S.
Dak,
Pendant or Charm of Reptiles’ Tails and Claws, Arapaho, near Cana- dian River, Okla,
Medicine Pouch of Entire Brown Ermine Skin, Chippewa, Red Lake,
Minn,
Medicine Pouch of Entire Mink Skin, Chippewa, Red Lake, Minn,
Eagle Wing Fan, Chippewa, Red Lake, Minn,
Dyed and Quilled Animal Tail Dance Pendant, Sioux, near White
River, S. Dak,
' Cut and Scalloped Animal Hoof Necklace, Sioux, near Cannon Ball
River N. Dak,
Bead and Plumstone Necklace, on tanned skin band, Sioux, near
White River, S. Dak,
Cut Animal Hoof Necklace, on tanned skin cord, Cheyenne- Arapaho,
near Canadian River, .Okla,
Cut Horn Necklace, on tanned skin, Sioux, near White River, S. Dak, Cut and Scalloped Deer Hoof Necklace, on deer skin, Sioux, near
White River, S. Dak,
Cut Deer, Elk or other Animal Hoof Necklace, Arapaho, near Cana- dian River, Okla, ... 5
Cut Deer Hoof Necklace, on tanned skin, Sioux, near White River,
S. Dak,
Sinew Rope, Arickaree, Upper Missouri River, N. Dak,
Dance Frontlet of Deer, Elk'or other Animal Skin and Hoofs, Sioux, near White River, S. Dak,
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
$3*50
7.00
7.00
3.00
4-50
3-75 3 25 3-5°
2.25
3.00
1-75
20.00
2.00
3.00 15. co
15.00
3-75
3*25
15. CO 3-25
4.00
12.00
5.00
5.00
7.00
7.00
9-75
1 1. 00
12.00
20.00 16.50
58.00
22.00
36.00
4.00
15.00
34
Typical Collection No. i.
CAT.
HO.
NAME OF SPECIMEN, TRIBE FROM WHOM OBTAINED, OR LOCALITY WHERE FOUND.
No. of Spec.
VALUE,
1257
1258
1259
1260
1261
1262
1263
1264
1265
1266
1267
1268
1269
1270
1271
1272
1273
1274
1275
1276
1277
1278
1279
1280
1281
1282
1283
1284
1285
1286
1287
1288
1289
1290
1291
1292
1293
1294
1295
1296
1297
1298
1299
Beaded Tanned Skin Gloves, Sioux, near White River, S. Dak.,
Wooden War Whistle, .Arapaho, near Wind River, Wyo.,
Bone War Whistle, Sioux, near White River, S. Dak., ...............
Perforated Bears Foot Bone and Needle Game, Cheyenne- Arapaho,
near Canadian River, Okla.,
Buffalo Hide Ceremonial Banner Shield, decorated with eagle feathers,,
San Juan Pueblo, Rio Grande River, N. Mex, *
Rawhide Rope, Cheyenne-Arapaho, near Canadian River, Okla., ......
Buffalo Hide Rope, Arapaho, near Canadian River, Okla., ............
Indian Medicine in Skin Bag, Arickaree, Upper Missouri River,
N. Dak.,
Dance or Medicine Pendant of Eight Bear Claws, with' skin of legs, Arickaree, Upper Missouri River, N. Dak., .......................
Turtle Shell Dipper or Paint Cup, Sioux, near White River, S. Dak., Rawhide Scalp Game or Ornament Ring, Cheyenne-Arapaho, near
Canadian River, Okla.,
Wooden Hair-Crease Painter, Cheyenne-Arapaho, near Canadian
River, Okla., •
Wooden Pipe Cleaner, Sioux, S. Dak.,
Hockey Stick and Buckskin Ball, Arapaho, near Canadian River,
Okla,
Perforated Bone Arrow Polisher, Cochiti, Rio Grande River, N. Mex,
Gaming Sticks, Arapaho, near Canadian River, Okla,
Gaming Sticks, beaded, Arapaho, near Canadian River, Okla,
Pair Buffalo Horns, polished, mounted and quilled, Arapaho, near
Wind River, Wyo,
Buffalo Horns, polished and beaded, Arapaho, near Wind River, Wyo, Skin-Covered Horn Pouch, beaded, Arapaho, near Wind River,
Wyo,
Skin-Covered Horn Pouch, quilled, Arapaho, near Wind River, Wyo, Wooden Flute, Cheyenne, near Canadian River, Okla, ..............
Wooden Flute, Cheyenne, near Canadian River, Okla, ..............
Hide Painting Bone, Indian, west of Missouri River, ................
Turtle Shell and Animal Dance Rattle, Pueblo, near Rio Grande
River, N. Mex, —
Wooden Dance Rattle, Chippewa, Red Lake, Minn, .................
Clay Dance Rattle, Cochiti, Rio Grande River, N. Mex,
Rawhide Dance Rattle, Tesuque, Tesuque River, N. Mex, .......
Rawhide Canteen, Tesuque, Tesuque River, N. Mex,
Vegetable Fibre Hair Brush, dyed in colors, Indian, So. Old Mex, . . Riding Whip, wooden handle, rawhide lash, beaded wristband, Sioux, near Cannon Ball River, N. Dak, ...............................
LaCrosse Wooden Ball and Netted Stick, Chippewa, Red Lake, Minn, Ceremonial Horn Wand, beaded, war club shape, Arapaho, near Wind
River, Wyo,
Ceremonial Horn Wand, skin-covered handle, war-club shape, Cree,
near Red River, Man,
Oblong Wooden Food Dish, Klowitas, Vancouver Island, B. Col, Oblong Wooden Food Dish, inlaid with shells, Alert Bay Indian,
Vancouver Island, B. Col, ..............
Carved and Painted Wooden Canoe, miniature, Haida, Queen Char- lotte’s Island, B. Col,
Carved and Painted Wooden Canoe, miniature, Haida, Queen Char- lotte’s Island, B. Col,
Carved Wooden Canoe, miniature, bone harpoons, Makah, Neah Bay, Wash,
Rawhide Saddle, wooden frame, buffalo hide, Sioux, Upper Missouri
Riv, N. Dak, ... A ..... ...................
Buffalo Rawhide Saddle, bone and wood frame, Sioux, Upper Mis- souri River, N. Dak, ..........................................
Rawhide, Network Papoose Cradle, Tesuque, Tesuque River, N. Mex.. Colored Picture Writing of Indians Hunting Buffalo and Elk, on deer skin, Blackfoot, Mont, .........
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
6
8
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
$5.00
3.00
15.00
7-25
50.00 1 8.00'
20.00
2.00
40.00
2.00
5.00
•5°
.25
4-5°'
4.00
1.25
2.50
1 8.0a
7.00
3-75
3-75
25.00
15.00 2.00'
15.00
5.00
1.50 3.00 6.50
1.25
4.25
3.00
12.00’
12.00
96.00
50.00
6.00
ii-75
9.00 30.00
30. 00
10.00
55.00
Typical Collection No. i.
35
CAT.
NO.
NAME OF SPECIMEN, TRIBE FROM WHOM OBTAINED, OR LOCALITY WHERE FOUND.
No. of
Spec.
VALUE.
1300
1301
1302
1303
1304
1305
1306
1307
1308
1309
1310
1311
1312
1313
I3H
1315
1316 L3I7
1318
1319
1320
1321
1322
1323
1324
1325
1326
1327
1328
1329
1330
1331 *332
*333
*334
*335
*336
Colored Picture Writing, on Deerskin, of Indian Warriors on ‘Horse- back, Modoc, of Oregon,
Colored Picture Writing, tanned skin, hair intact, Sioux, near White
River, S. Dak.,
Pair Buffalo Horns, mounted with buffalo hide, near Knife River,
N. Dak,
Stone Mallet, rawhide covered, handle beaded, Arapaho, near Wind
River, Wyo,
Stone Mallet, rawhide covered, handle beaded, Arapaho, near Wind
River, Wyo,
Stone Mallet, rawhide covered, handle beaded, Arapaho, near Wind
River, Wyo,
Stone War Club, rawhide covered, handle beaded, Arapaho, near
Wind River, Wyo,
Stone War Club, beaded handle, head carved, Sioux, near White
River, S. Dak,
Stone War Club, beaded handle, Sioux, near White River, S. Dak, . . Stone War Club, skin covered handle, Cree, near Red River, Manitoba, Stone War Club, rawhide covered handle, hair pendant, San Juan
Pueblo, Rio Grande River, N. Mex,
Stone War Club, wooden handle, Taos Pueblo, Taos Creek, N. Mex, Stone War Club, entirely skin covered, Cochiti Pueblo, Rio Grande
River, N. Mex,
Typical Tanned Skin Suit as worn by the hunters, trappers, and scouts, and as made and worn by the Indians ; Coat, fringed, Sioux, near Black Hills, S. Dak. ; Vest, Sioux, near Sioux River, S. D. ; Pants, Winnebago, Nor. Wis. ; Cap, wild goat skin, hair
intact, Sioux, near Sioux River, S. Dak,
Ball Knob Wooden War Club, feather pendant, Ottawa, Nor. Mich,..
Wooden War Club, Tesuque, Tesuque River, N. Mex,
Wooden War Club, decorated with brass tacks, Ute, near Pine River, Col, Wooden War Club, iron spear head inserted, Kiowa, Washita River,
Okla,
Wooden War Club, iron spear head inserted, Chippewa, Red Lake,
Minn,
Wooden War Club, iron spearhead inserted, Sioux, Upper Missouri
River, N. Dak,
Stone War Club, all skin covered, limp handle, fur trimming, Cree,
near Red River, Manitoba,
Stone War Club, all skin covered, limp handle, fur trimmings, Cree,
near Red River, Manitoba,
Stone War Club, all skin covered, limp handle, rattle pendant, Cree,
near Red River, Manitoba,
Brass Pipe Tomahawk Head, Kiowa, Washita River, Okla,
Flint-Tipped Wampum Drill, Cochiti Pueblo, Rio Grande River,
N. Mex,
Bone Knife, Eskimo, Cook Inlet, Alaska,
Bone Weaving Needle, Eskimo, Cook Inlet, Alaska,
Stone Carving of Mountain Sheep, Sioux, near White River, S. Dak, Rawhide Saddle, wooden frame, Sioux, near White River, S. Dak, . .
Vegetable Fibre Bag, Umatilla, near Umatilla River, Ore,
Vegetable Fibre Bag, Umatilla, near Umatilla River, Ore,
Vegetable Fibre Bag, Umatilla, near Umatilla River, Ore,
Rawhide Storage Case, decorated in colored figures, Sioux, near Lake
Traverse, S. Dak,
Rawhide Storage Case, ornamented with figures of buffalo head, etc,
in dyed quills, Sioux, near White River, S. Dak,
Rawhide Storage Case, ornamented in colored figures, part buffalo
hide, Cheyenne-Arapaho, near Canadian River, Okla,
Rawhide Storage Case, ornamented in colored figures, Comanche,
near Cache Creek, Okla,
Rawhide Storage Case, buffalo hide, Arapaho, near Canadian River, Okla,
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1
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1
1
1
1
1
1
1
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I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
$45.00
100.00
50.00
20.00
10.00
5.00
8.75
12.00
9.00
3-5°,
9.00
9.00
9.00
300.00
7-5°
4.00
4.00
12.00
12.00
15.00
4.00
3.00
5.00
15.00
2.25
6.00 1.50
10.00
40.00
20.00
40.00
95.00
17.00
18.00
18.00
7-50
10.00
3^
Typical Collection No. i.
|
CAT. NO. |
NAME OF SPECIMEN, TRIBE FROM WHOM OBTAINED, OR LOCALITY WHERE FOUND. |
No. of Spec. |
|
1337 |
Rawhide Storage Case, all buffalo hide, Arapaho, near Canadian River, Okla., |
x |
|
1338 |
Rawhide Medicine Case, all buffalo hide, Arapaho, near Canadian River, Okla., |
T |
|
1339 |
Medicine Bag, entire skin of white ermine, Chippewa, Red Lake, Minn., |
JL T |
|
1340 |
Medicine Bag, entire skin of large skunk, Arapaho, near Canadian River, Okla., |
X x |
|
i*34i |
Dance Ceremonial, skin, hide of entire wolf, fox or coyote or similar prairie animal, Arapaho, near Canadian River, Okla., |
I |
|
1342 |
Bladder Bag, well, filled with dyed porcupine quills, Arapaho, near Wind River, Wyo., |
|
|
1343 |
Bladder Bag, quilled, beaded and feathered in colors, Sioux, near White River S. Dak., |
I |
|
1344 |
Tanned Skin Bag, beaded, quilled and fringed, Sioux, near White River, S. Dak., |
I |
|
1345 |
Tanned Skin Tobacco and Pipe Bag, quilled and beaded in colored designs, Sioux, near White River, S. Dak., |
T |
|
1346 |
Tanned Skin Tobacco and Pipe Bag, beaded and fringed, Cheyenne, near Canadian River, Okla., |
I T |
|
1347 |
Tanned Skin' Tobacco and Pipe Bag, beaded, quilled and fringed, Sioux, near White River, S Dak., |
X x |
|
1348 |
Miniature Blanket Loom, with blanket two-thirds woven, Navajo, N. W. N. Mex., |
I |
|
1349 |
Tanned Skin Bag, decorated in .figures with dyed quills, Sioux, near White River, S. Dak., |
I |
|
1350 1351 1352 |
Buffalo Hide Bag, hair intact, Sioux, near Cheyenne River, S. Dak.,.. Buffalo Hide Bag, hair intact, Sioux, near Cheyenne River, S. Dak.,.. Tanned Skin Bag, hair intact, edges beaded, Sioux, near White River, S. Dak |
I I I |
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1353 1354 1355 1356 1357 |
Nut Necklace, on sinew, Arapaho, near Canadian River, Okla., |
I |
|
Chestnut Necklace, on sinew, Arapaho, near Canadian River, Okla., . . Glass Bead Necklace, on sinew, Sioux, near White River, S. Dak., . . . Glass Bead Necklace, Apache, near Beef Creek, Okla., |
I |
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Iroquois Shell Wampum Ear Ornaments, on sinew, shell pendants, Arapaho, near Canadian River, Okla., |
I |
|
|
1358 1359 1360 |
Trader’s Wampum Necklace, Arapaho, near Canadian River, Okla., . . Animal Hoof Necklace, Arapaho, near Canadian River, Okla., |
I |
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Hair Ornament, beads, etc., on tanned skin cords, Sioux, near White River* S. Dak., |
||
|
1361 1362 1363 1364 |
Rawhide Stirrups, Sioux, Wliite River, S Dak., |
I |
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Hoop and Shaft Game, Arapaho, near Wind River, Wyo., |
J |
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Eagle-Wing Fan, Arapaho near Canadian River, Okla., |
I |
|
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Head Ornament, eagle feathers and buffalo tail, Arapaho, near Ca- nadian River, Okla , |
I |
|
|
i365 |
Head Ornament, eagle feathers, animal tails and scalp whoop, Ara- paho, near Canadian River, Okla , |
I |
|
1366 |
Head Ornament, eagle feathers on bones, Sioux, near White River, S. Dak., |
I |
|
1367 |
Head Ornament, eagle feathers, quilled, miniature bow and arrows, Cheyenne- Arapaho near Canadian River Okla , |
I |
|
1368 |
Head Ornament, feathers and scalp hoop, Arapaho, near Canadian River, Okla., |
I |
|
1369 |
Feather Dance Ornament, on beaded skin band, Arapaho, near Ca- nadian River, Okla., . . . ) |
I |
|
1370 |
Feather Dance Ornament, on beaver or otter band, Arapaho, near Canadian River, Okla , . . |
I |
|
1371 |
Feather Dance Ornament, on tanned skin, Cheyenne-Arapaho, near Canadian River Okla |
I |
|
1372 |
Dance or Ceremonial Ornaments, animal hair, beads, tanned skin, etr } Cnehifi Pueble* R in Grand*1 Riv*W N Mf“'x’ |
I |
|
1373 |
Beaded Fur Head-Dress, feather pendant, Comanche, near Cache 1 Creek, Okla., |
VALUE.
$30.00
50.00
10.00
20.00
30.00
10.50
12.50
6.00
43-50
35-oo
35-oo
3-25
12.00
17.50 16.25
6.00
4.00 3-25
2- 75
3- 50
3-50
7-5o
12.00
1-75
15.00
6.00
12.00
15.00
8.00
5.00
5.00
6.50
12.Q0
22.50
22.50
6.00
30.00
Typical Collection No. i.
37
CAT.
NO.
1374
1375
1376
1377
1378
1379
1380
1381
1382
1383
1384
1385
1386
1387
1388
1389
1390
1391
1392
1393
1394
1395
1396
1397
1398
1399
1400
1401
1402
1403
1404
1405
1406
1407
1408
1409
1410 I4H 14.12
NAME OF SPECIMEN, TEIBE FROM WHOM OBTAINED, OR LOCALITY WHERE FOUND.
Animal Tail Dance Pendant, Arapaho, near Canadian River, Okla., . . Animal Hair Dance Ornament, eagle feather pendant, Sioux, near
White River, S. Dak.-,
Quilled Animal Tail Dance Pendant, Sioux, near White River,
S. Dak.,
Animal Hair Dance Pendant, Arapaho, near Canadian River, Okla., . . Medicine Man’s Hair Fly-Brush, Arapaho, near Canadian River, Okla., Medicine Man’s Buffalo Hair Fly-Brush, Arapaho, near Canadian
River, Okla.,
Dance Armlets, solidly beaded in colored designs, Cheyenne- Arapaho,
near Canadian River, Okla.,
Tepee or Lodge Ornament, animal toe pendants, Arapaho, near Cana- dian River, Okla., ...... 1
Quilled Dance Armlets, animal toe pendants, Arapaho, near Wind
River, Wyo.,
Rawhide Pendant, Arapahp, near Canadian River, Okla!,
Perforated Bear’s Foot Bone and Needle Game, Arapaho, near Cana- dian River, Okla.,
Skin Horse Bridle Ornament', ornamented with colored beads, quills
and feathers, Sioux, near White River, S. Dak.,
Beaded. Umbelicus Pendant, Sioux, near White River, S. Dak., ......
Colored Rawhide Dance Armlets, San Juan Pueblo, near Rio Grande
River, N. Mex.,
Old Steel Hunting and Butcher Knife, Arapaho, near Canadian River,
Okla.,
Wooden Dance Rattle (Timekeeper), Santa Clara Pueblo, near Rio
Grande River, N. Mex.,
Wooden Dance Rattle (Timekeeper), Pueblo, near Rio Grande River,
N. Mex.,
Rawhid* Canteen, decorated in colors, Santa Domingo Pueblo, near
Rio Grande River, N. Mex.,
Horn Powder Flask, Arapaho, near Canadian River, Okla.,
Knife Sheath, solidly beaded, Sioux, near White River, S. Dak.,
Solidly Beaded Tanned Skin Tepee or Lodge Ornament, hair pen- dants, Arapaho, near Canadian River, Okla.,
Human Hair or Scalp Lock (Indian hair) Fly Brush, solidly beaded
handle, Cheyenne-Arapaho, near Canadian River, Okla.,
Solidly Quilled Tanned Skin Belt or Band, Sioux, near White River,
S. Dak.,
Solidly Beaded Awl Case, Sioux, near White River, S. Dak.,
Solidly Beaded Umbelicus Pendant, Cheyenne-Arapaho, near Cana- dian River, Okla.,
Iron Hair Tweezers, Arapaho, near Canadian River, Okla.,
Hair Braid Wraps, beaver or otter fur, Comanche, near Cache Creek,
Okla.,
Tepee or Lodge Ornament, animal toe pendants, Arapaho, near Ca- nadian River, Okla.,
Beaded Tanned Skin Ball, Arapaho, Wind River, Wyo.,
Tanned Skin Ball, Cheyenne-Arapaho, near Canadian River, Okla., . ,
Tanned Skin Ball, Arapaho, near Wind River, Wyo.,
Deer Horn Whip, Apache, near Rio Grande, N. Mex.,
Deer Horn Dance Wand or Ornament, eagle feather pendant, Ute,
near Pine River, Col.,
Rawhide Belt, Sioux, near White River, S. Dak.,
Belt, ornamented with brass tacks, Nez Perces, near Clearwater
River, Ore.,
Belt, ornamented with white metal bars, Kiowa, near Washita River,
Okla.,
Belt, ornamented with white metal disks, Kiowa, near Washita River,
Okla., .. . .... .■§,. . • • • •
Belt, ornamented with white metal disks, Cheyenne-Arapaho, near
Canadian River, Okla.,
Belt, solidly beaded in figures, Arapaho, near Canadian River, Okla., .
|
No. of 1 Spec. •) |
VALUE. |
|
• |
$7.00 |
|
1 |
7.00 |
|
1 |
8.75 |
|
1 |
1. 00 |
|
1 |
7*5° |
|
15.00 |
|
|
1 |
10.00 |
|
I |
1.25 |
|
1 |
7-5° |
|
1 |
2.00 |
|
1 |
7*25 |
|
1 |
10.50 |
|
1 |
3-75 |
|
I |
3.00 |
|
1 |
3-5° |
|
1 |
3.00 |
|
1 |
3.00 |
|
1 |
4-5° |
|
1 |
6.00 * |
|
1 |
6-75 |
|
1 |
9.00 |
|
I |
50.00 |
|
1 |
3-75 |
|
1 |
4-5° |
|
1 |
3*75 |
|
1 |
3-5o |
|
I |
30.00 |
|
1 |
1.25 |
|
1 |
9.00 |
|
1 |
8.00 |
|
1 |
1.50 |
|
1 |
10.50 |
|
1 |
10.00 |
|
1 |
4-5o |
|
1 |
14.00 |
|
I |
18.00 |
|
1 |
50.00 |
|
1 |
19.00 |
|
1 1 |
15.00 |
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38 Typical Collection No. i.
|
CAT. NO. |
NAME OP SPECIMEN, TRIBE FROM WHOM OBTAINED, OR LOCALITY WHERE FOUND. |
No. of Spec. |
VALUE. |
|
MI3 |
Tanned Skin Blanket Belt, solidly beaded in colored figures, Kiowa, near Washita River, Okla., |
1 |
-n O b 0 |
|
1414 |
Belt, ornamented with solidly beaded umbelicus pendant and knife sheathes, Cheyenne-Arapaho, near Canadian River, Okla., ......... |
1 |
10.50 |
|
1415 |
Rawhide Riding Whip, wooden handle, Arickaree, near Little Mis- souri River, N. Dak., |
! |
5.00 |
|
1416 |
Dance Bustle, a profusion of dyed eagle feathers and down upon buffalo skin, with buffalo skin fringe, bells, etc., Cheyenne-Ara- paho, near Canadian River, Okla., |
I |
150.00 |
|
1417 |
War Bonnet, or Head-Dress, buffalo horns and skin head gear with white ermine tail face pendants, beaver or otter skin streamer, decorated with dyed eagle feathers, Sioux, near White River, S. Dak., |
I |
175.00 |
|
1418 |
War Bonnet, or Head Dress, buffalo horns, skin head gear, beaded |
||
|
head band, streamer of eagle feathers, Sioux, near White River, S. Dak., |
I |
150.00 120.00 |
|
|
1419 |
War Bonnet, or Head-Dress, eagle feathers and down, beaded head band and bells, Sioux, near White River, S. Dak., |
I |
|
|
1420 |
Girl’s Tanned Skin Dress, finely beaded, fringed and decked with pen- dants, Cheyenne, North Canadian River, Okla., |
250.00 |
|
|
1421 |
Warrior’s Tanned Skin Suit; Leggins fringed and ornamented, Apache, near Dulce Lake, N. Mex. ; Vest, tanned skin, solidly beaded in colored figures of four warriors on horse-back and other figures, Sioux, near White River, S. Dak., Warrior’s Tanned Skin Suit; Leggins fringed and beaded; Coat, tanned skin, beaded in colored figures of warriors, horse and buffalo, Sioux, near White River, S. Dak., |
I |
225.00 |
|
1422 |
I |
360.00 |
|
|
1423 |
Youth’s Tanned Skin Suit; Leggins fringed and beaded, Kiowa, near Washita River, Okla. ; Shirt, fringed and beaded, Comanche, near Cache Creek, Okla., |
I |
140.00 |
|
1424 |
Squaw’s Tanned Skin Leggins and Moccasins Combined, beaded in colored designs, Arapaho, near Canadian River, Okla., |
I |
27.00 |
|
1425 |
Squaw’s Tanned Skin Leggins, beaded in colored designs, Cheyenne- Arapaho, near Canadian River, Okla., Squaw’s Tanned Skin Leggins, beaded in colored designs, metal pen- dants, Sioux, near White River, S. Dak., |
I |
19.00 |
|
1426 |
! |
22.00 |
|
|
1427 |
Boy’s Tanned Skin Vest, beaded and quilled in colored designs, Sioux, near White River, S. Dak., |
I |
90.00 |
|
1428 |
''Boy’s Tanned Skin Vest, solidly beaded in colored designs, Sioux, near White River, S. Dak., |
I |
100.00 |
|
1429 |
Girl’s Suit, Dress and Hood Bonnet; Dress, panther or wild cat skin, hair intact, Comanche, near Wichita Mountains, Okla., Blood Bonnet, same material, Arapaho, near Red Hills, Okla |
I |
170.00 |
|
1430 |
Girl’s Hood Bonnet, tanned skin, solidly beaded in colored figures, Sioux, near White River, S. Dak., |
! |
30.00 |
|
1431 |
Youth’s Tanned Skin Coat, quilled in colored designs, Sioux, near White River, S. Dak., |
I |
175.00 |
|
1432 |
Solidly' Beaded Miniature Papoose Cradle, Kiowa, near Washita River, Okla., |
j |
4-75 7.00 |
|
1433 |
Miniature Tanned Skin Warrior in Tanned Skin Suit, beaded, Sioux, near White River, S. Dak., |
j |
|
|
1434 |
Miniature Tanned Skin Warrior in Tanned Skin Suit, beaded, Kiowa, near Washita River, Okla., |
I |
6-75 |
|
1435 |
Miniature Tanned Skin Squaw in Tanned Skin Suit, beaded, Sioux, near White River, S. Dak., |
I |
7.00 |
|
1436 |
Tanned Skin Storage Bag, hair intact, Arapaho, near Canadian River, Okla., |
I |
25.00 |
|
1437 |
Tanned Skin Storage Bag, solidly beaded in colored figures, Sioux, near White River, S. Dak., |
I |
22.00 |
|
1438 |
Tanned Skin ^Storage Bag, side solidly beaded in colored figures, Crow, near Big Horn River, Mon., |
j |
30.00 |
|
1439 |
Tanned Skin Storage Bag, beaded and quilled in colored figures, Sioux, near White River, S. Dak., |
I |
18.00 |
Typical Collection No. i.
39
|
CAT. NO. |
NAME OF SPECIMEN, TRIBE FROM WHOM OBTAINED, OR LOCALITY WHERE FOUND |
No of Spec. |
VALUE. |
|
1440 |
Tanned Skin Papoose Cradle, solidly beaded in colored figures, Sioux, near White River, S. Dak., |
1 |
$150.00 |
|
144 1 |
Tanned Skin Papoose Cradle, solidly beaded in colored figures, Sioux, near White River, S. Dak., r |
1 |
190.00 |
|
1442 |
Tanned Skin Papoose Cradle, quilled in colored figures, Sioux, near White River, S. Dak., |
1 |
120.00 |
|
1443 |
Mask, wooden, carved and painted, Quatsino, Vancouver Island, B. Col., |
' 1 |
50.00 |
|
1444 |
Agatized Wood, Petrified Forest, Ariz. (large specimens), |
5 |
75.00 |
|
1445 |
Mask, wooden, carved and painted, Nanaimo, Vancouver Island, B Col., |
17.00 27.00 |
|
|
1446 |
Petrified Wood, near Little Colorado River, Ariz. (large specimens), |
1 |
|
|
1447 |
Totem Pole, wooden, carved and painted, China Hat Indian, Van- couver Island, B. Col, |
! |
18.00 |
|
1448 |
Totem Pole, wooden, carved and painted, Haida, Queen Charlotte’s Islands, B. Col., |
j |
14.50 12.00 |
|
1449 |
Red Pipestone Ceremonial, or Ornamental Knife, carving of men, snake, bow, gun, etc., Sioux, near Sioux River, S. Dak., Red Pipestone Ceremonial, or Ornamental Knife, carving of snake, turtle, birds and flowers, Sioux, near Sioux River, S. Dak., |
I |
|
|
1450 |
I |
6.00 |
|
|
1451 |
Red Pipestone Ceremonial, or Ornamental Knife, carving of bird and flowers, Sioux, near Sioux River, S. Dak., |
I |
5.00 |
|
1452 |
Red- Pipestone Ceremonial, or Ornamental Knife, fine carving, Sioux, near Sioux River, S. Dak., |
I |
5.00 |
|
1453 |
Red Pipestone Ceremonial, or Ornamental Knife( carving of fish, Sioux, near Sioux River, S. Dak., |
I |
4.00 |
|
1454 |
Red Pipestone Ceremonial, or Ornamental Knife, Sioux, near .Sioux River, S. Dak., |
I |
2.50 |
|
1455 |
Red Pipestone Tablet, carving of lodge, warriors, deer, etc., Sioux, |
||
|
near Sioux River, S. Dak., |
I |
12.00 |
|
|
1456 |
Red Pipestone Pipe-Tomahawk, perforated stone handle, fine carving, Sioux, near Sioux River, S. Dak., |
I |
13.00 |
|
1457 |
Red Pipestone Pipe-Tomahawk, perforated stone handle, fine carving, (very large), Sioux, near Sioux River, S. Dak |
I |
30.00 |
|
1458 |
Red Pipestone Pipe-Tomahawk, perforated stone handle, carving of fish and flowers, Sioux, near Sioux River, S. Dak., |
I |
I9.OO |
|
1459 |
Red Pipestone Pipe-Tomahawk, perforated stone handle, carving of warrior, snake, deer, etc., Sioux, near Sioux River, S. Dak., |
15.00 |
|
|
1460 |
Red Pipestone Pipe-Tomahawk, perforated stone handle, carving of flower?, etc., Sioux, near Sioux River, S. Dak., |
j |
13*5° |
|
1461 |
Red Pipestone Pipe-Tomahawk, perforated stone handle, fine carving, Sioux, near Sioux River, S. Dak., |
I |
13.00 |
|
1462 |
Red Pipestone Pipe Tomahawk, perforated and beaded wooden handle, Sioux, near Sioux River, S. Dak., |
j |
7.00 |
|
1463 |
Red Pipestone Pipe-Tomahawk, perforated stone handle, carving of warrior, horse, etc., Sioux, near Sioux River, S. Dak., Red Pipestone Hatchet, carving of warrior, snake, deer, birds, etc., Sioux, near Sioux River, S. Dak., |
I |
8.00 |
|
1464 |
I |
7.5° |
|
|
1465 |
Red Pipestone Hatchet, carving of warrior on horse-back, Sioux, near Sioux River, S. Dak., |
I |
6.50 |
|
1466 |
Red Stone Pipe, fine carving oi human face and bird claws, near Sioux River, S. Dak., |
! |
21.00 |
|
1467 |
Red Stone Pipe, bowl carved in shape of human hand holding a fish, finely-carved wooden stem, Sioux, near Sioux River, S. Dak., |
I |
30.00 |
|
1468 |
Red Stone Pipe, finely carved bowl, stone stem carved in shape of human hand holding a reptile, Sioux, near Sioux River, S. Dak., . . |
I |
30 00 |
|
1469 |
Red Stone Pipe, bowl carved in shape of snake, bird and frog, stone stem, Sioux, near Sioux River, S. Dak., |
I |
25.00 |
|
147° |
Red Stone Pipe, bowl carved in shape of a horse, beaded wooden stem, Sioux, near Sioux River, S. Dak., . |
I |
14.00 |
|
1471 |
Red Stone Pipe, bowl carved in shape of animal head, stone stem carved in shape of fish, Sioux, near Sioux River, S. Dak., |
I |
16.00 |
|
1472 |
1 Red Stone Pipe, carving of flowers on bowl, crooked stone stem, i Sioux, near Sioux River, S. Dak., |
I |
7-75 |
|
40 |
Typical Collection No. i. |
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|
CAT- NO. |
NA-.E'OF SPECIMEN, TEIBE FROM WHOM OBTAINED, OR LOCALITY WHERE FOUND. |
No of Spec. |
VALUE. |
|
1473 |
Grey Stone Pipe, skin covered wooden stem, Cree, near Red River, |
||
|
Manitoba, |
j |
$3.50 |
|
|
1474 |
Iron and Lead Bowl Pipe, skin-wrapped wooden stem, Eskimo, |
||
|
Alaska, ’ |
9.00 |
||
|
1475 |
Pipe, clay bowl, wooden stem, San Ildefonso Pueblo, Rio Grande |
1 |
|
|
River, N. Mex., |
T |
•65 |
|
|
1476 |
Pipe, clay bowl, wooden stem, San Ildefonso Pueblo, Rio Grande |
X |
|
|
River, N. Mex., |
T |
.65 |
|
|
1477 |
Ancient Fire Producer, punk, flint and buffalo horn tip, Arapaho, near |
X |
|
|
Canadian River, Okla., |
I |
15.00 |
|
|
1478 |
Ancient Fire Producer, punk, flint and steel, Indian, west of Missouri |
||
|
River, U. S., |
10.00 |
||
|
M79 |
Bone or Ivory and Iron Walrus Harpoon Head, Eskimo, Alaska, |
j ! |
4*5° |
|
1480 |
Bone or Ivory and Brass Walrus Harpoon Head, Eskimo, Alaska, . . |
! |
4-5° |
|
1481 |
Bone or Ivory Seal Harpoon Head, Eskimo, Alaska, |
I |
3*5° |
|
1482 |
Iron and Brass Harpoon Head, Eskimo, Alaska, |
I |
7.00 |
|
1483 |
Bone or Ivory Whale Harpoon Head, Eskimo, Alaska, |
8.00 |
|
|
1484 |
Bone or Ivory Head Charm, carved in image of a whale, for whaling, |
||
|
Eskimo, Alaska, |
j |
7.00 |
|
|
1485 |
Bone or Ivory Whale Charm, carved in shape of animal heads, Es- |
||
|
kimo, Alaska, |
I |
9.00 |
|
|
i486 |
Bone or Ivory Sinker, etched, Eskimo, Alaska, |
1 |
4.00 |
|
1487 |
Bone or Ivory and Iron Fish Hook, with sinew line, Eskimo, Alaska, |
I |
4.00 |
|
1488 |
Bone or Ivory Awl, Eskimo, Alaska, |
I |
•75 |
|
1489 |
Dance, or Medicine Man’s Pendant ; nine bears’ claws, with skin |
||
|
and hair of foot intact, Tesuque Pueblo, Tesuque River, N. Mex., |
I |
25.00 |
|
|
1490 |
Stone Paint Cup, with Red Mineral Paint, mound, Scioto Co., Ohio, . . |
I |
4.00 |
|
1491 |
Stone Canoe-Shaped Ceremonial or Ornament, mound, Kentucky, . . . |
I |
5.00 |
|
1492 |
Steatite Banner or Ceremonial, butterfly shape, Lancaster County, Pa., |
I |
13.00 |
|
1493 |
Steatite Saddle Stone, Amulet or Ceremonial, mound, Ind., ......... |
I |
8.00 |
|
1494 |
Hematite Celt., mound, Lewis County, Kentucky, |
I |
2.00 |
|
1495 |
Slate Hide Scraper, Eskimo, Point Barrow, Alaska, |
I |
3-5° |
|
1496 |
Slate Hide Scraper, Eskimo, Point Barrow, Alaska, |
I |
1.50 |
|
1497 |
Miniature Wooden Canoe, carved and painted, Eskimo, Alaska, |
I |
5.00 |
|
1498 |
Ivory Fire. Bow, etched scenes in ./\laska> men, animals, huts, canoes, |
||
|
whales, etc., Eskimo, Alaska, |
I |
25.00 |
|
|
1499 |
Bone or Ivory Net Shuttle and Gauge, Eskimo, Alaska, |
I |
15.00 |
|
1500 |
Bone or Ivory and Iron Knife, Eskimo, Alaska, |
I |
7-5» |
|
1501 |
Etched Ivory Whaling Scene, Eskimo, Alaska, |
I |
12.00 |
|
1 S02 |
Carved Bone Hair Ornament, Kiowa, near Washita River, Okla., |
I |
4.00 |
|
1503 |
Etched Ivory Ring, figures of men and animals, Eskimo, Alaska, |
I |
3.00 |
|
1504 |
Bear’s Foot Bone Necklace, mound, Lewis County, Ky., ............ |
I |
25.00 |
|
1505 |
Ivory or Bone Image of Animals, carved and etched, Eskimo, Alaska, |
I |
7.5o |
|
1506 |
Ivory or Bone Image of Animals, Eskimo, Alaska, |
I |
7.5o |
|
i5°7 |
Ivory or Bone Carved and Etched Image of Seal, Eskimo, Alaska, . . . |
I |
7.00 |
|
1508 |
Ivory or Bone Etched Image of Sea Creature, Eskimo, Alaska, |
I |
6.50 |
|
i5°9 |
Ivory or Bone Carved Imhge of Whale, Eskimo, Alaska, |
I |
7-5° |
|
1510 |
Ivory or Bone Carved Image of Seal, Eskimo, Alaska, .< . . |
I |
6.00 |
|
151 1 |
Ivory or Bone Carved Image of Animal, Eskimo, Alaska, |
I |
7-5° |
|
1512 |
Ivory or Bone Carved Image of Animals, Eskimo, Alaska, |
I |
6.00 |
|
1 5 1 3 |
Ivory or Bone Carved Image of Bird, Eskimo, Alaska, |
I |
4-5° |
|
i5H |
Ivory or Bone Carved Image of Fowl or Reptile, Eskimo, Alaska, . . . |
I |
7-5° |
|
1515 |
Ivory or Bone Carved Image of Totem, Eskimo, Alaska, |
I |
4.00 |
|
1516 |
Ivorv or Bone Carved Image of Bird Heads, Eskimo, Alaska, ........ |
I |
7-50 |
|
15 !7 |
Mountain Goat Horn Spoon, handle carved in figures of totem pole |
||
|
and inlaid with shells, Haida, N. W. B. Col., |
I |
20.00 |
|
|
1518 |
Mountain Goat Horn Spoon, handle carved in figures of totem pole |
||
|
and inlaid with shells, Haida, N. W. B. Col., |
I |
7.00 |
|
|
I5I9 |
Black Slate Pipe, finely carved, Haida, Queen Charlotte’s Islands, |
||
|
B. Col., |
I |
12.00 |
|
|
1520 |
Halibut Hook, wood frame, bone hook, Haida, N. W. B. Col., |
I |
3-50 |
|
1521 |
Halibut Hook, wood frame, lion hook, Haida, Queen Charlotte’s |
||
|
Islands, B. Col., |
I |
3.25 |
Typical^ Collection No. i. 41
|
CAT. NO. |
NAMi OF SPECIMEN, TRIBE FROM WHOM OBTAINED, OR LOCALITY WHERE FOUND. |
No. Of Spec. |
VALUE. |
|
1522 |
Stone Pipe, image of human face, Chippewa, Cass Lake, Minn., |
1 |
$6.00 |
|
I523 |
Rawhide Pouch, Arapaho, near Canadian River, Okla., |
I |
I. OO |
|
1524 |
Rawhide Pouch, Arapaho, near Canadian River, Okla., |
1 |
I. OO |
|
1525 |
Rawhide Hand Drum, Eskimo, Alaska, |
1 |
1.00 |
|
1526 |
Bone or Ivory Knife, Eskimo, Alaska, |
1 |
1.50 |
|
LS27 |
Wooden Box, or Case, Eskimo, Alaska, |
1 |
4.50 |
|
1528 |
Fish and Whale Skin Pouch, Eskimo, Alaska, |
1 |
8.00 |
|
1529 |
Wood and Flint Flesher, or Scraper, Eskimo, Alaska, |
1 |
4.00 |
|
1530 |
Wood and Flint Flesher, or Scraper, Eskimo, Alaska, |
1 |
12.00 |
|
1531 |
Wood and Flint Flesher, or Scraper, Eskimo, Alaska, |
1 |
13.00 |
|
1532 |
Whalebone Cup, Eskimo, Alaska, |
1 |
20.00 |
|
1533 |
Whalebone Hide Scraper, Haida, Queen Charlotte’s Islands, B. Col.,. . |
1 |
15.00 |
|
1534 |
Bone and Iron Scraper, Arapaho, near Canadian River, Okla., |
1 |
3.00 |
|
1535 |
Wooden and Slate Scraper, Eskimo, Alaska, |
1 |
4*oo |
|
I53k |
Solidly Beaded Tanned Skin Ball, Sioux, near White River, S. Dak., |
1 |
3-5o |
|
1537 |
Horn Rattle, buckskin pendant, Apache, near Cache Creek, Okla., Husk Pot Ring, or Squaw’s Head Support for Water Jar, Taos Pueblo, N. Mex., |
I |
6.00 |
|
1538 |
1 |
1. 00 |
|
|
1539 |
Vegetable Fibre Pot Ring, or Squaw’s Head Support for Water Jar, Zuni Pueblo, N. Mex., |
j |
1.50 |
|
1540 |
Dance or Medicine Man’s Rattle, made of the skin of animal’s foot, with hair and claws intact, Arapaho, near Wind River, Wyo., Gourd Dance or Medicine Man’s Rattle, Comanche, near Cache Creek, Okla., |
I |
12.00 |
|
1541 |
I |
8.00 |
|
|
1542 |
Gourd Dance or Medicine Man’s Rattle, Moki Pueblo, near Jettyto Spring, Ariz., |
j |
8.00 |
|
1543 |
Turtle Shell and Animal Hoof Dance or Medicine Man’s Rattle, Moki Pueblo, Ariz., |
! |
15.00 |
|
1544 |
Rawhide Dance, or Medicine Man’s Rattle, Sioux, near White River, S. Dak., |
I |
6.00 |
|
1545 |
Rawhide Dance, or Medicine Man’s Rattle, Arapaho, near Wind River, Wyo., |
! |
6.00 |
|
1546 |
Rawhide Dance or Medicine Man’s Rattle, Arapaho, near Wind River, Wyo., |
I |
8.00 |
|
1547 |
Rawhide Dance or Medicine Man’s Rattle, Cree, near Red River, Manitoba, |
I |
3-5° |
|
1548 |
Rawhide Dane or Medicine Man’s Rattle, Tesuque, Tesuque Pueblo, Tesuque River, N. Mex., |
I |
3.00 |
|
1549 |
Wooden, Dance or Medicine Man’s Rattle, decorated in colored figures, Eskimo, Alaska, |
I |
3-5° |
|
1550 |
Tobacco and Willow Bark Cutting Board, Arickaree, Upper Missouri River, N. Dak., |
I |
5-°° |
|
1551 |
Horn Ladle, perhaps musk ox horn, Eskimo, Alaska, |
I |
20.00 |
|
1552 |
Horn Spoon, probably mountain sheep or musk ox horn, Haida, N. W. B. Col., |
r |
20.00 |
|
1553 |
Horn Spoon, evidently mountain sheep or musk ox horn, Sioux, near Black Hills, S. Dak., |
I |
9-50 |
|
1554 |
Gourd Dance or Medicine Man’s Rattle, figures of eagles, etc., carved on gourd, skin-covered handle, skin fringe pendant, Comanche, near Cache Creek, Okla., |
I |
20.00 |
|
1555 |
Horn Spoon, handle quilled, dyed quill pendants, Arapaho, near Wind River, Wyo., |
I |
7-25 8.25 13-5° |
|
*55 6 |
Horn Spoon, perhaps mountain sheep or musk ox horn, Eskimo, Alaska, |
I |
|
|
1557 |
Wooden Ladle, Haida, N. W. B. Col., |
I |
|
|
1558 |
Wooden Spoon, inlaid with shell, Haida, N. W. B. Col., |
I |
7-75 |
|
15,59 |
Wooden Dish, carved in figure of a bird, Haida, N. W. B. Col., |
|