. Bulletin. Ethnology. 948 MOSH ATOHâ MOTAHTOSIKS [b. a. e. integrated. Among the specimens of in- laying o})taine<l by the Hyde Expedition of the Aineriran Mnseum oi Natnral History, from Pu- eblo Bonito ruin, N. Mex., are a jet or lignite frog with turquoise eyes and neck- band, a scraper- like implement of deer bone with encircling orna- mental bands in turquoise and jet, and a small bird of hematite taste- fully set with tur- quoise and sl,iell (Pepper). The ancient graves of s. California have yielded a number of specimens of rude mosaic work in which bits of abalone shell are set in.


. Bulletin. Ethnology. 948 MOSH ATOHâ MOTAHTOSIKS [b. a. e. integrated. Among the specimens of in- laying o})taine<l by the Hyde Expedition of the Aineriran Mnseum oi Natnral History, from Pu- eblo Bonito ruin, N. Mex., are a jet or lignite frog with turquoise eyes and neck- band, a scraper- like implement of deer bone with encircling orna- mental bands in turquoise and jet, and a small bird of hematite taste- fully set with tur- quoise and sl,iell (Pepper). The ancient graves of s. California have yielded a number of specimens of rude mosaic work in which bits of abalone shell are set in. Ancient mosaic Frog, Arizona 1-2. (fewkes) INCRUSTED OBJECTS FROM PUEBLO BONiTO, New Mexico; 1-4. (pepper) asjihaltum as f _^l^\_ incrustations ^f%^BnA . for handles of M/tttliKf^ i knives and for ^^^^^H^'.^ other objects ^^^^â |p'.'; (Abbott). In- ^^^^^K^m ' l^^ying in other ^^^^^^^ sections of the country c o n - sists chiefly of the insertion of bits of shell, bone, or stone separately in rows or in simple figures in the margins of utensils, implements, masks, etc. (Niblack, Rust). Consult Abbott in Surv. West of 100th Merid., vii, 1879; Fewkes (1) in Am. Anthrop., ix, no. 11,1896, (2) in Smithson. Rep. 1896, 1898, (3) in 22d Rep. B. A. E., 1903; Nelson in 18th Rep. B. A. E., 1899; Niblack in Rep. U. S. Nat. Mus. 1888, 1890; Pepper in Am. Anthro]>., n. s., vii, no. 2, 1905; Rust in Am. Anthrop., n. s., VIII, no. 4, 1906. (w. h. h. ) Moshaich. The native name of the ex- tinct Buffalo clans of Acoma and Sia pue- blos, N. Mex. Moshaich-hanoq<^ii _Ho,]ge ju ^m. Anthrop., ix, 349, lS9(i(Acoma form; hdnoqeop\e'). Mu- sha'ch-hano.âIbifl. (Sia form). Moshoquen. A village or band appar- ently on or near the s. coast of Maine in 1616, and probably connected with the Abnaki confederacy. Mentioned by Smith (1616) in Mass. Hist. Soc. Coll., 3ds., VI, 107, 1837. (.i. m.) Moshulitubbee. See Mushalatubhee. Mosilian. A division of the New Jersey Delawares formerly on the e. bank of


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