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and recent informants agree in assigning the Panther clan to the 

 White moiety. They differ, however, regarding the position of the 



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Fig. 10. — The Kealedji square ground. 



A. Chiefs' Bed: i, miko (Raccocn) ; 2, heniha (Wind): 3, miko apokta 

 (Raccoon) ; 4, hoktagi immiko (Raccoon) ; 5, heniha (Wind) ; 6, hihs haya 

 (usually Raccoon; Wind in 1929) ; 7, hilis tcalaba (Deer and Wind) ; 8, hilis 

 hoboia (Wind). 



B. Youths' Bed: 9, ta'pala (Turkey) ; 10, yahaikas. 



C. Warriors' Bed. 



D. White Bed: 11, asimbonaia (Bear) ; 12, ta'pala (Bear). 



13, medicine pots (ist position) ; 14, medicine pots for those fasting (2d 

 position) ; 15, medicine pot for boys (2d position) ; 16, medicine pot for girls 

 (2d position) ; 17, medicine pot for women (2d position) ; 18. point where women 

 assemble preparatory to the dance; 19, point where women start dancing; 

 20, ball post. 



Turkey, which the earher informant considered Tciloki and the later 

 White. But this clan, together with the Alligator and Tami, is known 

 to have been on one side in some towns and on the opposite in others. 



