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procurable, a strip of dressed buffalo hide crossed out - ? in beads of various color, Some and notably the Agalalla, Hucapapa, Cheyenne, & Dakotas. use a ground? of white bead and tcrossed out - the designs are marked in color. The blanket is our illustration is one owned by Mr. Stolie, and is a specimen from Standing Rock S. Dakota. The blanket its self is a dark indigo blue with marginal lines of white inserted - and red these marginal lines are about one inch wide and at the top and bottom edges are red. Near the middle is the strip of bead sewed to the blanket with deer sinew. The ground is white and at intervals more or less regular on ? ? in the colored beads. The first is a rectangular device comprised of five bars, green interspersed with four bars of red, which merge in a perpendicular bar of red. adjoining this is one of yellow, then one of deep blue, and a row of red triangles completes this figure. of these