2052-2055. 2052, (41977); 2053, (41978); 2054, ([41979]), Fig. [549]; 2055, (41980). Same objects as the last. In the Zuñi tongue this stick is called kle-ān-ne, and in Shinumo pu-wich-he-cu-he.
| Fig. 548 ([41976]) (⅕) |
| Fig. 549 ([41979]) (⅕) |
2056. (41924). Saddle-tree.
2057. (41925). Stirrups, pu-tut-hum-pee.
2058. (41119). Sinch hooks, cu-rah-bat-tow.
2059. (42000). Wooden hoe, made in imitation of European hoe.
2060. (41693). Wooden forceps, wat-cha.
2061. ([41909]). Pronged stick for rake, called ta-wish-wy-lah. See Fig. [550].
| Fig. 550 ([41909]) (1/10) | Fig. 552 ([41866]) (⅕) | Fig. 554 ([41865]) (⅕) |
2062-2063. 2062, (41916), and 2063, (41917). Small yoke-shaped implements for drying the skins of small animals by stretching the skin over them.