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rings of lead?, some like a goose quill in three pieces, to set close to the rim which they surrounded. Sometimes doubtless, other kinds of rings, but these seem to have been the most common. They had also more jewels, sometimes in the middle, and sometimes in the right or left nostril. The women anointed their hair with beans oil, mint, but? it with red and yellow dust, and tied it in a knot or club? on the crown. But sometimes they let it hang down, They generally had the rim of their ears bow and strung with jewels. A ornament for the neck, the men wore a band of panther's skin, with the hair on, and having small bells fastened to it. They had also strings put over their necks, to which were attached various ornaments,