| Native Name | Tai-po |
| Object Number | 38708 |
| Current Location | Collections Storage |
| Culture | Hopi-Tewa |
| Provenience | Arizona | Hano |
| Culture Area | Southwest Culture Area |
| Section | American |
| Materials | Wood | Pigment | Feather |
| Description | Cylindrical, wooden box used to deposit prayer sticks and plume sticks. A long, rectangular opening is cut into the top with a recessed edge. The lid is a simple, wooden slat. One end of the box is carved into a rectangular knob and a striped, brown, cloth strap is attached to a perforation. The entire box shows traces of white paint. |
| Height | 8.2 cm |
| Length | 47.5 cm |
| Width | 8.5 cm |
| Credit Line | Wanamaker Expedition to the Southwest, R. Stewart Culin, 1901 |
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