NAA MS 987-b-1-17
OPPS NEG 987-b-6
OPPS NEG 987-b-5
OPPS NEG 987-b-1
OPPS NEG 987-b-2
OPPS NEG 987-b-3
Volume 70-2- Black-faced mask of a Wind God; a deity of disease and the west. (Figure 115) Neg. 987-b-6. Volume 66-17- The Black god of disease and death (Figure 122) neg. 987-b-5. Mask of the Corn Goddess (Fig. 123) Neg. 987-b-1. Drums for the Onehowih dance (Fig. 124) Neg. 987-b-2. Turtle shell rattle, horn rattle and gourd rattle (Fig. 126) Neg. 987-b-3. Also 9 negatives of Wind gods, miscellaneous, and 1 cradle board.
Manuscript 987-b-1-17, National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution
987-b-14-15- and 17 are 3 views of the same mask.
987-b-13 Mask of Bald Head" may be misnomer. Nails on top and side of mask indicate that horse hair was at one time attached to the face. 10-76 Carson Waterman Seneca trainee.