Illustrated Catalogue Of The Collections Obtained From The Indians Of New Mexico And Arizona In 1879 - Second Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology to the - Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1880-81, - Government Printing Office, Washington, 18 by James Stevenson
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Fig. 548-549. Wolpi rabbit sticks 392
Fig. 550. Wolpi rake 393 Fig. 551. Wolpi drumstick 393 Fig. 552. Wolpi treasure-box 393 Fig. 553. Wolpi dance gourd 393 Fig. 554. Wolpi treasure-box 393 Figs. 555-558. Wolpi dance ornaments 393 Fig. 559. Wolpi head-dress 394 Fig. 560. Wolpi gourd rattle 394 Fig. 561. Wolpi musical instrument 394 Fig. 562. Wolpi gourd rattle 394 Figs. 563-565. Wolpi ornaments 394 Figs. 566-569. Wolpi effigies 395 Figs. 570-572. Wolpi effigies 396 Fig. 573. Wolpi horn ladle 397 Fig. 574. Wolpi horn rattle 397 Fig. 575. Wolpi perforator 397 Fig. 576. Wolpi arrow straightener 397 Fig. 577. Wolpi wristlet 398 Fig. 578. Wolpi moccasin 398 Fig. 579. Wolpi wristlet 398 Fig. 580. Wolpi riding whip 398 Fig. 581. Wolpi drum 399 Figs. 582-583. Wolpi blanket 399 Fig. 584. Wolpi anklets 399 Figs. 585-587. Laguna water vases 400 Figs. 588-591. Laguna water vases 400 Fig. 592. Laguna water pitcher 400 Figs. 593-596. Laguna water jars 401 Figs. 597-600. Laguna effigies 402 |
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