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Identifier: annualreportofbu23smit (find matches)
Title: Annual report of the Bureau of American Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution
Year: 1895 (1890s)
Authors: Smithsonian Institution. Bureau of American Ethnology
Subjects: Smithsonian Institution. Bureau of American Ethnology Ethnology Indians
Publisher: Washington : U. S. Govt. Print. Off.
Contributing Library: Boston Public Library
Digitizing Sponsor: Kahle/Austin Foundation and Omidyar Network

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e 338 15. Implements used in hokIamonn6 341 16. Plumed sticks and reeds used in playing lapochiwe 342 17. Implements used in hapoannC pihlkwanawe .343 18. Implements used in Sayaflaknawe 343 19. Method of holding arrows in playing showiyaltowe 344 20. Implements used in pokliiinnawe 345 21. Implement-s used in sikon-yiimunfi tikwang 346 22. Shelter for the field guardian 352 23. A storage room 353 24. Old Zuni vase 376 25. Modern Zuni vases 377 26. Theurgist reconstructing the mili 420 27. Shrine dedicated to the rattlesnake 424 28. Hopi Indian, married to a Zuni woman, carving an image of Payatiimu for Newekwe (Galaxy fraternity) 431 29. Method of combining plumes and grass 433 30. Markings on back and arrangement of hair of the Newekwe 435 31. Arrangement of hair of the Newekwe, front view 436 32. Hlemmosona swallowing sword 468 33. Meal painting used at installation of elder brother Bow priest 577 34. Excavation and meal mounds symbolic of Shipapolima and homes of theGodsof War 582
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THE ZUNI INDIANS: THEIR MYTHOLOGY, ESOTERICFRATERNITIES, AND CEREMONIES By Matilda Coxe Stevenson INTRODUCTION During the last twent3-five j-ears the investigations of archeologistsand ethnologists in the United States have been largely directed to thesouthwestern region, especially to Arizona and New Mexico. Thisregion appears to have been once quite densely popuhited, then deso-lated by wars, and afterward held in precarious tenure by remnantsof a dwindling race. The older ruins are found in the valleys, alongthe water courses, where the prehistoric people probably dwelt inpeace and prosperity until, driven by a powerful foe from the homesof their fathers, they were forced to take refuge in recesses and cavesin the canyon walls. These resorts are filled with the homes of theclitf dwellers. Many of the houses are well preserved, but most ofthe ruins of the valley are hardlj^ more than crumbling heaps ofstones, while among these everywhere are scattered the lares andpenates of the anc

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  • bookyear:1895
  • bookdecade:1890
  • bookcentury:1800
  • bookauthor:Smithsonian_Institution__Bureau_of_American_Ethnology
  • booksubject:Smithsonian_Institution__Bureau_of_American_Ethnology
  • booksubject:Ethnology
  • booksubject:Indians
  • bookpublisher:Washington___U__S__Govt__Print__Off_
  • bookcontributor:Boston_Public_Library
  • booksponsor:Kahle_Austin_Foundation_and_Omidyar_Network
  • bookleafnumber:63
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  • bookcollection:americana
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