. Chess and playing cards. Fig IOC SET OF SACRIFICIAL I \X\ - FOB SHO-LI-WE. (Oli\ ii-I tnulli. .> Indians. New No. 1)31, Museum of Arclueology, University of Pennsylvania. Sho-li-we, or ucanes. one of the four games1 which are sacrificed t 1 In addition to Sko -H->ce there were Hdpochiwe, shuttlecock; fyankolotowawe, hid-den ball, and Mdtikuawe, kicked stick. All were used in divination. Compare with the four Sia games described on p. 730. 778 REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1896. the twin war gods Ahaiyuta and Matsailema. These particular caneswere not made to play


. Chess and playing cards. Fig IOC SET OF SACRIFICIAL I \X\ - FOB SHO-LI-WE. (Oli\ ii-I tnulli. .> Indians. New No. 1)31, Museum of Arclueology, University of Pennsylvania. Sho-li-we, or ucanes. one of the four games1 which are sacrificed t 1 In addition to Sko -H->ce there were Hdpochiwe, shuttlecock; fyankolotowawe, hid-den ball, and Mdtikuawe, kicked stick. All were used in divination. Compare with the four Sia games described on p. 730. 778 REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1896. the twin war gods Ahaiyuta and Matsailema. These particular caneswere not made to play with, but for the purpose of sacrifice. ZUNI. New Mexico. (Gat. Xo. (>92S9, )Two sets, each of four sticks, one of 7| inches and the other 7 inches. *==*= Fig. OF SACRIFICAL CANES FOR SHO-LI-WE. (Obverse.)Zuui Indians, New Mexico. Cat. No. 69289, in length. Made in pairs, like the preceding, of split reed. The innersides of the reed are painted like the preceding. The outer sides ofthe longer set are unmarked, while those of the shorter set are marked,as shown in fig. 107. ^S


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