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69259. Ditto.
69260. Ditto.
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69325-31. Forks or wooden tweezers for plucking the early fruit of the cactus. Tui-ysh-na-kia koi-y-tchi-we.
69234, 69237, 69238, 69244, 69245, 69293. Spinning shafts or whorls of wood. Thlp-na-kia thlt-ta-we.
69248. Ditto, for very small cotton cords.
69231. Ditto, for spinning very coa.r.s.e cords.
-----. Bow drills, 1005 and 1009, with stone whorls and flint points.
-a o-na-kia thla-to-we, -thl-to-pa, ta t-mush -tsa-na tchthl-to-pa. For use, see pl. xlii.
69261-62. Hoops for drumming on the large olla or vase-drums in the sacred orders. T-pe-ha te-see-kia-kia-tsi-ko-we.
69851-59. Shepherds crooks. Tch-tsa-na y-te-n-kia thl-tsi-ko-we.
69631. Wooden snow shovel. -te-pish-na-kia thlm-me.
69628. Ditto, also used for taking bread from an oven. M-lo w-po-kia, thlm tsa-na.
69622. Cane used by the aged or blind. -thl-s.h.i.+ a-wa tam-tethl-nan-ne.
[Ill.u.s.tration: Plate XLII. Drilling Turquoises.]
[Ill.u.s.tration: Plate XLIII. Moki Method of Dressing the Hair.]
69672. Carved cross-piece for top of ladder. Thl-tsi-lon an thlm-pethl-ton-ne.
69350. Combing broom, or broom and comb combined, composed of fine gra.s.s, bound in the center; the b.u.t.t end being used for combing, the top end as a brush or broom. It is also used as a strainer.
-psh-na-kia p-pe. See pl. xliii.
69604. Bunch of mush sticks, used in stirring mush or corn while parching. W-le-kwi-kia thl-pa-po-an-ne.
69308-09. Twisters used in the manufacture of hair _riatas_ or ropes.
Ts-to-ni-wo-na-kia w-tsi-nan-ne (-tchi).
69289. Canes used in the sacred game of Sh-li-ne, played during winter and early spring. Sh-li po-an-ne.
69424. Pegs used in stretching skins. K-pi-li-li-a-kia thl-po-an ne.
69430. Vermin-killers, or louse-traps. M-thla-ta-kia thl-ton ne.
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