Fig. 106.—Paint stick. Nenenot.
Fig. 108.—Paint stick, Nenenot.
Fig. 107.
The paints used for decorating the buckskin garments are applied by means of bits of bone or horn of a peculiar shape best understood from the figures (Figs. 106-110).
Those with two, three or four tines are used for making the complicated patterns of parallel lines, and are always made of antler, while the simple form is sometimes of wood.