66068, 65928. Stones used as weights in the dye-pot. Thli-an á-k‘ia pa wo-lu-k’ia á-we.
66079, 66099, 66098, 66100, 66076, 66078. Sacred, ancient idol stones, concretions. A-thlä-shi á-yäl-up-na-we.
66080. Ancient stone idol found near the celebrated ruins in Eastern Tusayan, known as Á-wat-ú-ï, or Tala-ho-g’an. I-no-to-na-á tahlä-shi, hâ-i án-te-li-ah-nai-e.
66074, 66075, 66073. Small, disc-shaped stone quoits. Tan-ka-la-k’ia-na-k’ia á-we.
66052. Ditto, large.
65972. Stone for producing black paint of pottery, hematite. Té-tsi-na-k‘ia á-k‘win-ne.
66069. “Ancient stone.” Á-thlä-shi.
66051, 66084. Tufas for tanning skins. Á-sho-a á-we.
69270. Concretion of sacred significance, or “old stone.” Á-thlä-shi.
65935. Flat stone used as cover to cooking pot. Wo-le-a á-k‘os-kwi-k’ia.