Illustrated Catalogue of the Collections Obtained from the Pueblos of Zuni New Mexico - Part 3
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66015. Ditto, originally a maul.

66037. Ditto, of true form.

66200. Ditto, for grinding sauce of onion, chili, coriander, salt, and water. Kol h-a-kia -mu-luk-ton-ne.

66043. Ditto, handsomely finished in the form of a pestle.

66009. Ditto, regular form.

66156. Ditto, hammer-stone form.

66042. Ditto, crusher form.

65984. Ditto, for polishing, &c. -ki-thl-ki-na-kia -a-le.

66091, 66029, 66030, 66038, 66031, 66039, 65987, 65986, 65976, 65977, 65978, 65979, 65980. Ditto, used for preparing sauce.

66071, 66085, 66014, 66103, 66025, 66086, 66006, 66012, 66001, 66011, 66019, 66023, 66041, 66025, 66008, 66016, 66017, 66021, 67005, 66070, 66004. Ditto, mauls and mullers of slag for grinding chili and other ingredients of the sauce known as kithl-ko-se. H-a-kia -mu-lok-to-we.

66088. Ditto, granite.

66024. Ditto, of granite, for preparing ingredients to form paste for pottery. Sa-to k-na-kia-na-kia -ki-mo-li-an-ne.

66102, 66094, 66101, 66071, 66089, 66013, 66096, 66107, 66090, 66087, 66091, 66106, 66003, 66092, 66095, 65873. Mullers, grooved maul form.

Ok-na-kia o-la ki ki-mo li-a-we.

65881. Ditto, round.

66054. Ditto, for reducing paint used in pottery decoration, and for polishing. Ki-thl-na-kia -a-le.

66027. Ditto, in the form of a paint mortar. He-lin on-akia -tsa-na, kwl-li-mk-te h-ko-pa.

66150. Ditto, with rounded bottom, enlarged middle and small concavity on apex. He-ko ythl-ti-e.

66109, 65952. Ditto, regular form.

65953, 65954, 65955, 65981, 65956, 65957, 65958, 65991, 65959, 65960, 65961, 65962, 65963. Small paint stones or mullers. He-lin o-na-kia -ki-mo-li-a-we.

66032, 66033, 66035, 66034, 65994, 66026, 65995, 66049, 65996. Mullers for polishing or smoothing cooking stones, &c. -ki-thl-kia na-kia--we (plu.)

66256, 66257, 66276, 66285, 66266, 62258, 66273, 66263, 66264, 66274, 66286, 66271, 66272, 66259, 66261, 66270, 66267, 66293, 66288, 66287, 66290, 66289, 66291. Ditto, or rubbing-stones, used in connection with fine metals for grinding corn and meal. Tch-ok-na-kia yl-li-we.

62298. Ditto, very large.

66275. Ditto, broken.

66269, 66294, 64299, 66300. Ditto, very broad and flat. Tch-ok-na-kia.

Yal-li ki-pa-we.

66297, 66295, 66301, 66303, 66304, 66302, 67305. Ditto, ancient.

I-no-to-na-a-wa yl-li-we.

66284. Ditto, modern, for making coa.r.s.e meal.

66307. Ditto, large, for grinding chili. Kithl-he-a-kia -thla-na.

66296. Ditto, very broad, flat, and ancient, for grinding flour.

I-no-te-kwe a-wen yl-lin-ne.

1982. Muller for reducing pottery colors.

1986. Ditto, maul form.

2154, 2163. Mauls and mullers of slag for grinding chili and other ingredients of the sauce known as kithl-ko-se = Kithl-he-a-kia -mu-luk-ton-ne.

2159, 2168, 2171, 2173. Small paint stones or mullers. He-lin o-na-kia a-ki-mo-li-a-we.

2167. Muller, very large.

2267. Ditto, or rubbing-stone, used in connection with fine metates for for grinding corn meal. Tch-ok-na-kia yl-lin-ne.

2275. Ditto, unfinished. Kwa-y-nam-o-na.

2338. Small chili muller.

2356. Polishing muller.

1998. Muller, used for preparing sauce.

MISCELLANEOUS OBJECTS.

65940, 65941. Small stones used in polishing pottery. T-ki thl-kia-na-kia -we.

65998, 65942. Polishing stones used for grinding sacred paint.

65988, 65998, 65943, 65974, 63944, 66010. Ditto, large.

65947, 65948, 65985. Small stones used in polishing pottery.

Te-kia-thl-kia-na-kia--we.

65967, 65946, 65975, 65997, 65973, 65950, 65981, 65965, 65966, 65951.

Small stones used in polishing unburned vessels. T-kia-pi na-ki-thl-kia-na-kia -we.

65983. Large stone for polishing baking slabs. -ki-thl-kia-na-kia -a-le.

65982, 66000. Polishers. Ki-thl-na-kia a-we.

65964. Small polishing stone. A-ki-thl-kia-na-kia -tsa-na.