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Description
Call Number
CHS-X2901
Title
Cup
&
pin
game
Summary
Shows
a
cup
and
pin
game
of the
Native
American
Sioux
. The
game
has a
metal
pin
,
small
bone
cups
,
rawhide
, a
loop
and
pink
,
red
,
white
and
blue
beadwork
.
Date
[between
1860
and
1880]
Notes
"
Ta-siha
un'pi
,
Game
with
hoofs
of a
deer
.
--
They
string
several
deer
hoofs
together
and
throw
them
suddenly
upward
. They
jerk
them
back
again
by the
cord
to
which
they are
attached
, and as they
fall
the
player
who
has a
sharp-pointed
stick
tries
to
thrust
it
though
the
holes
of the
hoofs
, and if he
succeeds
he
counts
the
number
of
hoofs
through
which
his
stick
has
gone
. A
number
of
small
beads
of
various
colors
are
strung
together
and
attached
to the
smallest
hoof
at the
end
of the
string
.
When
a
player
adds
a
bead
to those on the
string
he has
another
chance
to
try
his
skill
in
piercing
the
hoofs
.
When
one
misses
the
mark
he
hands
the
hoofs
, etc. to the
next
player.
;
Accession
ID
:
E.1821
;
History
Colorado.
;
Curatorial
note
supplied
by
History
Colorado
: "This
cup
and
pin
game
closely
resembles
the
Brule
and
Oglala
(Sioux)
cup
and
pin
games
described
and
pictured
in
Steward
Culin's
BAE
Accompanying
paper
entitled
"
Games
of the
North
American
Indians
"
[Twenty-Fourth
Annual
Report
of the
Bureau
of
American
Ethnology
to the
Secretary
of the
Smithsonian
Institution
,
1902-1903
, by
W.H
.
Holmes
,
chief
.
Washington
,
D.C.
:
Government
Printing
Office
,
1907:1-810.]
The
Brule
cup
and
pin
game
pictured
on
page
556
of
Culin's
paper
is
described
and
pictured
as a
string
of
five
worked
phalangeal
bones
of
deer
, on a
thong
, to the
end
of
which
a
needle
is
attached
. "They are
used
only
by
women
. The
bones
are
swung
in a
circle
very
rapidly
and
caught
upon
the
pin
,
which
in
ancient
times
was
made
of
bone.
";
Each
one
tries
to
send
his
stick
through
more
hoofs
than
did
his
predecessor
.
Two
sides
are
chosen
by the
players
.
Each
player
offers
articles
as
stakes
for the
winner
. The
season
for
playing
is
not
specified
. The
women
,
when
they
play
this
game
,
bring
their
husbands
'
goods
without
the
knowledge
of the
owners
, and
sometimes
lose
all
of them.
When
the
men
play
, they
sometimes
stake
all
of their
wives
'
property
, and
occasionally
they
lose
all
.
Now
and then this
game
is
played
just
for
amusement
,
without
any
stakes.
"
See
pages
555
through
557
for
fuller
discussion
and
illustrations
regarding
the
cup
and
pin
game
among
the
Sioux
.
During
the
January
1998
NAGPRA
Sioux
consultation
held
at
CHS
,
Zona
Loans
Arrow
(Standing
Rock
Sioux)
indicated
that this
is
not
Sioux
but
Lakota.
";
Object
ID
:
E.1821.1
;
Scanned
image
from
loaned
transparency
including
Object
ID.
; The
Oglala
cup
and
pin
game
is
described
as "
Six
phalangeal
bones
of
deer
strung
on a
thong
11
inches
in
length
, with a
brass
needle
,
five
inches
in
length
,
attached
at
one
end
of the
thong
, and
seven
loops
of
variegated
glass
beads
at the
other
end
. The
bones
are
fluted
at the
upper
edge
,
except
the
one
nearest
the
needle
,
which
has
small
holes
around
the
edge
[of
the
smallest
bone.]
They were
made
by
Winyahopa
,
Elegant
Woman
and
collected
by
Mr
.
Louis
L
.
Meeker
,
who
describes
it
as an
implement
for the
woman's
game
of
tasiha.
"
Rev
.
J
.
Owen
Dorsey
describes
the
following
as a
game
played
by
boys
,
younger
married
men
, or
women
among
the
Teton
(Sioux):
;
Title
supplied.
;
R7200029014
Physical Description
1 cup & pin game : bone ; 11 cm. (4.5 in.)
Is Part Of
History Colorado, Department of Material Culture
Subject
Dakota Indians--Arts & crafts--1860-1880.
Indians of North America--Arts & crafts--1860-1880.
Games--1860-1880.
Rights
Copyright restrictions apply to the use of this image. For more information or to obtain a photographic reproduction of this image, contact History Colorado:
http://www.historycolorado.org/researchers/reproduction-commercial-use-fees
Reproduction Available for Purchase
Yes
Type of Material
Imaged.
Format-Medium
Historical object
Identifier
E.1821
;
E.1821.1
Filename
20002901.TIF
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