69231. Ditto, for spinning very coarse cords.

——. Bow drills, 1005 and 1009, with stone whorls and flint points. Á-a o-na-k’ia thla-to-we, á-thlä-to-pa, ta tí-mush á-tsa-na tchóthl-to-pa. For use, see [pl. xlii].

69261-62. Hoops for drumming on the large olla or vase-drums in the sacred orders. Té-pe-ha te-se’e-k’ia-k’ia-tsi-k‘o-we.

69851-59. Shepherds’ crooks. T’chá-tsa-na yá-te-nï-k’ia thlé-tsi-k‘o-we.

69631. Wooden snow shovel. Ú-te-pish-na-k’ia thlém-me.

69628. Ditto, also used for taking bread from an oven. Mú-lo wó-po-k’ia, thlém tsa-na.

69622. Cane used by the aged or blind. Á-thlä-shi a-wa tam´-tethl-nan-ne.

69672. Carved cross-piece for top of ladder. Thlé-tsi-lon an thlém-pethl-ton-ne.

69350. Combing broom, or broom and comb combined, composed of fine grass, bound in the center; the butt end being used for combing, the top end as a brush or broom. It is also used as a strainer. Í-pïsh-na-k’ia pé-pe. See [pl. xliii].

69604. Bunch of mush sticks, used in stirring mush or corn while parching. Wó-le-kwi-k’ia thlá-pa-po-an-ne.