2197. ([41855]). Bunch of ox hoofs or toes used as a rattle in dances. These same objects are frequently attached to the edges of turtle shells for the same purpose. See Fig. [574] in Zuñi collection.

2198-2199. 2198, (41763), and 2199, (41764). Small hoops with painted net-work stretched across them; dance ornaments.

2200-2201. 2200, (42346), and 2201, (42347). Shell ornaments, ya-wag-sha-na.

2202. (41854). Medicine shells.

SKIN.

2203. (41737). Cap made from the skin of a panther’s head, with feathers attached to the top of it, called pow-how-wi-ta-nah-chi.

2204. (41738). Head-dress made of the skin of a panther’s head, so as to preserve the natural appearance of the animal, with feather ornaments attached.

2205. (41740). Fur cap, ornamented with feathers.

2206. (41743). Boy’s sling, tow-wow-kin-pi.

2207. (41842). Large rabbit-skin robe, made by twisting strands of rabbit-skins with the fur attached, and then sewing the strands together, tah-ru-pe.