Pear-shaped deer antler pipe-bowls, three and one half inches long, and two and one fourth inches wide at the top, have been found by the writer. (See Fig. 428, F.)
Deer antler, perforated near one end.
Deer antler tyne, perforated and notched. Perhaps this served as a message stick.
Deer antler tyne, peculiarly cut and furrowed. Probably a tool. (See Fig. 542.)
Bone Objects
Bone harpoons for spearing or catching large fishes such as the Great Lake pike of Devils Lake.
Bone anklet, with ornamental carving, and having holes near two opposing margins for lace-strings, and other holes perhaps for the attachment of ornaments.
Bone tubes or pipe-stems, cut from the hollow bones of birds’ wings.
Bone awls, needles, and knife-blades.