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Illustrated Catalogue of the Collections Obtained from the Pueblos of Zuni New Mexico Part 4

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65993. Ditto, larger.

66048, 66047. Ditto, flat.

66050. Ditto, large, flat.

65972. Small polisher for glazing and smoothing pottery.

T-ki-thl-kia-na-kia -tsa-na, for use of which see pl. xl.

66053, 65969. Ditto, rude.

65949. Small stone used in polis.h.i.+ng unburned vessels. Te-kia-pi-na ki-thl-kia-na-kia--a-le.

66014, 66028, 66108, 66020. Pecking stones. -tok-na-kia a-we.

66067, 66066, 66065. Ornamented ancient pestles. I-no-to-na a-wa k-lu-lu-na-kia -tesh-kwi-we.

66218. Ornamented small paint pestle. H-a-kia t-lin-ne.

66260, 66277, 66278, 66279, 66268, 66280, 66265, 66281, 66282, 66283.

Rubbing stones used with a coa.r.s.e metate for shucking and cracking corn. Tch-thlt-sa-kia-na-kia yl-li-we.

65936. Ancient stone knife used in the ceremonial dance called the Hom-ah-tchi, or war dance of the K-k. Hom-ah-tchi a-wen -tchi-en-ne.

65934, 65933, 66310, 65937, 65931, 65932. Ancient war knives preserved for modern ceremonials.

3 Of the variety known as the H-mi-li-li t-mush, or petrified wood-lance (archaic).

3 Ti-mush sh-kia-na, or the black lance.

65929. Ditto, ground.

65930. Ancient rude stone knife. Ti-mush -tchi-n tsa-na.

66056. Thunder ball or stone used in the sacred ceremonial game of the priests. Ku-lu-lu-na-kia -a-le.

66064, 66063, 66060, 66058. Small stone b.a.l.l.s used in the sacred game of the Hidden ball. -n-ko-lo -li-we.

66057. Small thunder ball used in the ceremonial game of the Hidden ball. Ku-lu-lu-na-kia -ki-mo-li-a tsa-na.

66061, 66059. Thunder ball, plain, small.

66055. Ditto, large, used as a weight in the dye-pot.

65970. Ditto, large, rude, or irregular.

66323, 66326, 66327. Stones for baking tortillas and corn griddle-cakes.

H-p-tchish-na-kia a-we.

66328. Ditto, for baking guyave or paper-bread. Hel-sh-na-kia a-a-le.

66329. Ditto, small.

66044. Paint stone used as weight in dyeing. Thli-an-a-kia p-u-li-kia -a-le.

66068, 65928. Stones used as weights in the dye-pot. Thli-an -kia pa wo-lu-kia -we.

66079, 66099, 66098, 66100, 66076, 66078. Sacred, ancient idol stones, concretions. A-thl-s.h.i.+ -yl-up-na-we.

[Ill.u.s.tration: Plate XL. Polis.h.i.+ng Pottery.]

66080. Ancient stone idol found near the celebrated ruins in Eastern Tusayan, known as -wat--, or Tala-ho-gan. I-no-to-na- tahl-s.h.i.+, h-i n-te-li-ah-nai-e.

66074, 66075, 66073. Small, disc-shaped stone quoits.

Tan-ka-la-kia-na-kia -we.

66052. Ditto, large.

65972. Stone for producing black paint of pottery, hemat.i.te.

T-tsi-na-kia -kwin-ne.

66069. Ancient stone. -thl-s.h.i.+.

66051, 66084. Tufas for tanning skins. -sho-a -we.

69270. Concretion of sacred significance, or old stone. -thl-s.h.i.+.

65935. Flat stone used as cover to cooking pot. Wo-le-a -kos-kwi-kia.

66308, 66309, Pair of arrow-shaft raspers or grinders of sandstone. Sh tchish-ni-kia -wi-p-tchin-ne.

66081, 66082, 66083. Mauls for pounding raw-hide. -kithl-thli tk-na-kia -we.

2190. Very fine polis.h.i.+ng stone for finis.h.i.+ng baking-stones.

Wa-lo-loa-kia-na-kia -mu-luk-ton-ne.

2191. Ditto, flat.

2314. Small polis.h.i.+ng stone. Ki-thl-kia-na-kia -a-le.

2315. Small paint pestle. H-a-kia t-lin-ne.

2350. Stone axe with handle. O-la k thla-s.h.i.+.

2321. Thunder ball with sacred head inlaid to secure good fortune, ancient. Ku-lu-lu-na-kia ha-lo-a-ti-na thle-a-kia-ni -ki-mo-li-an-ne, -no-to-na.

2841. Concretion of sacred significance or old stone. -thl-s.h.i.+.

2842. Ditto, red. Sh-lo-a.

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