22 



SMITHSONIAN MISCELLANEOUS COLLECTIONS VOL. 85 







N 











19© 



13 



© 

 e 

 ^ 

 ^ 



o 



2^ 



U 



J 



14-X 

 MX. 



Jo 



Z.-5 

 11 



Xl7 



©20 



^ 



2. 





C 



X ■ ^ 



B 



Fig. 5. — Square ground of Pakan Tallahassee. 



A. Chiefs' Bed (mikalgi intupa) : i, miko (Bear) ; 2, hilis haya (Panther 

 in 1929) ; 3, yahaikas (singers for women) ; 4, dog whipper. 



B. Whites' Bed (hathagalgi intupa) : 5. asimbonaia (Bird) ; 6, ta'pala 

 (Bear) ; 7, hilis hoboia (Bird) ; 8, oidjawa (Bird) ; 9, oidjawa (Bear) ; 10, dog 

 whipper. 



C. Blacks' Bed (laksafaskalgi intupa) : 11, asimbonaia (Deer) ; 12, ta'pala 

 (Bird; father Raccoon) ; 13, hilis tcalaba (Deer in 1929) ; 14, tutka oktididja 

 (Raccoon in 1929) ; 15, hilis hoboia (Raccoon in 1929); 16, oidjawa (Panther 

 in 1929) ; 17, dog whipper. 



18, medicine pots (ist position) ; 19, medicine pot for boys (2d position) ; 

 20, medicine pot for women (2d position) ; 21, drum; 22, box for tobacco; 23, 

 place where medicine was laid before being used ; 24, woodpile ; 25, ball post. 

 The dotted line marks the course pursued by the women when they entered to 

 dance. 



