. Bulletin. Ethnology. 20 ADSHU8HEER AGAIHTIKAKA iB. A. E. (1) in Kep. Nat. Mus. 1895, 1897, (2) iu Mem. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., Anthr. i, pt. I, 1898; Dall in 8d Rep. B. A. E., 1884; Fewkesin 19thRep. B. A. E., 1900; Fletch- er in Pubs. Peabodv Mus.; Matthews (1) in Mem. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., vi, 1903, (2) in 3d Rep. B. A. E., 1884; Moonev in 19th Rep. B. A. P:., 1900; Moorehead, Prehist. Impls., 1900; Nelson in i8th Rep. B. A. E., 1899; Putnam in Peabodv Mus. Rep., Ill, no. 2, 1882; Voth in Am. Anthrop., II, 1900; AVissler in Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., XVIII, pt. 3,1904. See Art, Artificial Head


. Bulletin. Ethnology. 20 ADSHU8HEER AGAIHTIKAKA iB. A. E. (1) in Kep. Nat. Mus. 1895, 1897, (2) iu Mem. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., Anthr. i, pt. I, 1898; Dall in 8d Rep. B. A. E., 1884; Fewkesin 19thRep. B. A. E., 1900; Fletch- er in Pubs. Peabodv Mus.; Matthews (1) in Mem. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., vi, 1903, (2) in 3d Rep. B. A. E., 1884; Moonev in 19th Rep. B. A. P:., 1900; Moorehead, Prehist. Impls., 1900; Nelson in i8th Rep. B. A. E., 1899; Putnam in Peabodv Mus. Rep., Ill, no. 2, 1882; Voth in Am. Anthrop., II, 1900; AVissler in Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., XVIII, pt. 3,1904. See Art, Artificial Head Defonnation, Beadwork, Clothing, Dyes and Pigments, Featherwork, Ifairdress- ing, Lahrets, Painting, Ornament, (Juill- vork, Shell work. Tattooing, (a. c. f. ) Adshusheer. A tribe associated with the Eno and Shakori in North Carolina in 1701. Mooney ( Bull. 22, B. A. E., 1894) says: " It is doubtful if they, at least the Eno and Shoccoree, were of Siouan stock, as they seem to have differed in physique and habit from their neighbors; but as nothing is left of their language, and as their alliances were all with Siouan triljes, they can not well be ; There is but a single mention of the Adshusheer. Lawson (1701) tells of "the Shoccorie Indians, mixed with the Enoe and those of the nation of the Adshusheer, ruled by Enoe Will, a Sho- corrie," the latter residing at Adshusheer, 14 m. from Achonechy, and ruling as far w. as Haw, or Reatkin, r. (Hist. Carolina, 96, 97, 1860). The village of the 3 tribes was called Adshusheer, which Mooney locates near the present town of Hillsboro, Durham co., N. C. Nothing is known of their history. The Adshusheer were ])rol)ably absorbed by one of the trilies with which they were associated, (c. t. ) Adzes. Cutting, scraping, or gouging implements in prehistoric and early his- toric times, made usually of stone, but not infrequently of shell, bone, or cop- ])er. Iron and steel are much used l)y. STONE


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