Part 6 (2/2)

73. Representing an animal with a long body, with a small sh.e.l.l ornament attached to its back; carved from gray soapstone.

74. Wolf-cat.

75. Long-bodied animal, with sh.e.l.l ornament attached to back.

76. Ditto, without ornament.

77. Represents a wolf carved from wood, with rude arrow-head attached to back.

78. Wolf.

79. Horse with saddle; white quartz; used in prayers to promote reproduction of herds. (Of Navajo importation.)

80. Animal with four outspreading limbs. Cut from small flat stone.

81. Coyote.

82. Wolf with arrow-head on back.

83. Quadruped with short thick body of fine-grained sandstone.

84. Similar to 83, with flint flake attached to body.

85. Probably designed for a wolf; flint flake on back.

86. Wild-cat.

87. Ditto.

88. Coyote.

89. Armlet of quartz crystal used in the formation of the medicine water of secret orders. Sai-a-ko-ma -tsh-kwin-ne.

90. Ditto, in calcareous spar.

91. Ditto, in the form of a small cat, for use before the altar during the same ceremonial. Sai-a-ko-ma -tsh-kwin-te-pi wm.

92. Ditto, in spar in the form of a pestle.

93. Ditto, in fine-ground, dark sandstone, in the form of a pestle.

94, 95. Small-banded spar pendants, used in the ceremonial described under No. 8.

96. Ditto, long, with a depression or groove about the middle.

97. One of the sacred ancient medicine stones. A-thl-s.h.i.+ (a small fossil ammonite).

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