Illustrated Catalogue of the Collections Obtained from the Indians of New Mexico and Arizona in 187 | Page 2

James Stevenson
W. POWELL,
Director Bureau of Ethnology.

CONTENTS.
LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL 311 INTRODUCTION 319 Articles of stone 320 Articles of clay 322 Vegetal substances 334 Collection from Zu?i 337 Articles of stone 337 Axes, hammers, and mauls 337 Metates, or grain-grinders, and pestles 340 Mortars, pestles, etc 340 Miscellaneous objects 342 Articles of clay 343 Water vases 343 Water jugs and jars 347 Jugs of fanciful forms 349 Pitchers 349 Cups or cup-shaped vessels 350 Eating bowls 350 Cooking vessels 358 Ladles 360 Baskets 360 Paint cups 362 Condiment cups 363 Effigies 364 Statuettes 366 Clays and pigments 367 Vegetal substances 368 Basketry 368 Pads 369 Domestic implements, toys, etc 370 Foods 372 Medicines and dyes 372 Animal substances 373 Horn and bone 373 Skin 373 Woven fabrics 373 Collection from Wolpi 375 Articles of stone 375 Axes, hammers, etc 375 Metates, or grain-grinders, and pestles 376 Mortars, pestles, etc 377 Miscellaneous objects 377 Articles of clay 378 Water vases 378 Water jugs and jars 379 Toy-like water vessels 381 Cups 382 Eating bowls 382 Cooking vessels 385 Toy-like vessels 385 Ladles 385 Miscellaneous 387 Statuettes 387 Vegetal substances 389 Basketry 389 Domestic implements, toys, etc 391 Ornamental objects 393 Statuettes 395 Animal substances 396 Horn and bone 396 Skin 397 Woven fabrics 398 Collection from Laguna 399 Articles of clay 399 Water vases 399 Water jugs and jars 401 Pitchers 401 Effigies 402 Eating bowls 403 Collection from Acoma 404 Articles of clay 404 Water vases 404 Pitchers 405 Eating bowls 405 Collection from Cochiti 405 Articles of clay 405 Water vessels 405 Eating bowls 408 Ornaments, effigies, and toys 408 Collection from Santo Domingo 409 Articles of Clay 409 Water vessels 409 Collection from Tesuke 410 Articles of stone 410 Metates, mortars, etc 410 Articles of clay 410 Water vases 410 Water jugs and jars 413 Pitchers 413 Eating bowls 413 Cooking vessels 414 Toys 414 Vegetal substances 414 Medicines 414 Collection from Santa Clara 415 Articles of clay 415 Water vases 415 Eating bowls 415 Cooking vessels 416 Effigies 416 Collection from San Juan 416 Articles of clay 416 Eating bowls 416 Collection from Jemez 417 Articles of clay 417 Collection from the Jicarilla Apaches 417 Articles of clay 417 Collection from Old Pecos 418 Articles of stone 418 Articles of clay 418 Articles of wood 419 Collection from the Ca?on de Chelly 419 Articles of clay 419 Water vessels 419 Bowls 420 Cooking vessels 420 Collection from Pictograph Rocks 420 Articles of clay 420 Collection from other localities 421 Articles of clay 421 Miscellaneous 421 Statuettes 421
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.
Figs. 347-352. Zu?i grooved axes 338 Fig. 353. Zu?i mortar and pestle 340 Fig. 354. Zu?i crucible 340 Fig. 355. Zu?i skinning-knife 340 Fig. 356. Zu?i sandstone mold 340 Fig. 357. Zu?i spear-head 340 Fig. 358. Zu?i mortar and pestle 340 Figs. 359-360. Zu?i water vases 342 Figs. 361-362. Zu?i water vases 343 Figs. 363-364. Zu?i water vases 344 Figs. 365-366. Zu?i water vases 344 Figs. 367-368. Zu?i water vases 344 Figs. 369-370. Zu?i water vases 344 Figs. 371-372. Zu?i water vases 345 Figs. 373-374. Zu?i water vases 345 Figs. 375-378. Zu?i water vases 346 Fig. 379. Zu?i canteen 347 Fig. 380. Zu?i eating bowl 347 Fig. 381. Zu?i water vase 347 Fig. 382. Zu?i eating bowl 347 Figs. 383-384. Zu?i water vases 347 Figs. 385-387. Zu?i canteens 348 Figs. 388-391. Zu?i canteens 348 Figs. 392-394. Zu?i canteens 349 Figs. 395-397. Zu?i canteens 349 Fig. 398. Zu?i canteen 350 Fig. 399. Zu?i water vase 350 Fig. 400. Zu?i canteen 350 Fig. 401. Zu?i eating bowl 350 Fig. 402. Zu?i canteen 350 Figs. 403-406. Zu?i water pitchers 350 Fig. 407. Zu?i water pitcher 350 Figs. 408-409. Zu?i cups 350 Figs. 410-412. Zu?i eating bowls 350 Figs. 413-415. Zu?i eating bowls 352 Figs. 416-418. Zu?i eating bowls 354 Figs. 419-421. Zu?i eating bowls 356 Figs. 422-424. Zu?i eating bowls 356 Figs. 425-427. Zu?i eating bowls 357 Figs. 428-430. Zu?i eating bowls 358 Figs. 431-436. Zu?i cooking vessels 359 Figs. 437-441. Zu?i ladles 360 Figs. 442-447. Zu?i clay baskets 361 Figs. 448-453. Zu?i clay baskets 361 Figs. 454-457. Zu?i paint cups 364 Figs. 458-459. Zu?i condiment cups 364 Figs. 460-461. Zu?i effigies 365 Figs. 462-463. Zu?i effigies 365 Figs. 464-467. Zu?i effigies 365 Figs. 468-469. Zu?i effigies 365 Figs. 470-471. Zu?i effigies 365 Figs. 472-476. Zu?i effigies 366 Figs. 477-480. Zu?i effigies 366 Figs. 481-483. Zu?i moccasins 367 Figs. 484-485. Zu?i basketry 370 Fig. 486. Zu?i pad 370 Fig. 487. Zu?i toy cradle 370 Fig. 488. Zu?i basketry 370 Fig. 489. Zu?i toy cradle 370 Fig. 490. Zu?i ladle 370 Fig. 491. Zu?i war-club 372 Figs. 492-493. Zu?i dance ornaments 372 Fig. 494. Zu?i rotary drill 372 Fig. 495. Zu?i wooden, spade 372 Fig. 496. Zu?i wooden digger 372 Fig. 497. Zu?i rattle 371 Fig.
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