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SCENES IN GUAMOTE on these pages tell a vivid story of the 

 life and surroundings of the Children of the Sun. The fountain 

 opposite comprises a community water supply and perforce be- 

 comes a sort of crossroads of the world in the two-mile-high 

 plains country. Ancient Pipes of Pan, played by two youths on 

 their way to market, are constructed of reeds. From them, na- 

 tives produce a weird sort of music having no recognizable 

 melody or rhythm. Above is a typical tatterdemalion of the 

 district, whose mode of dress resembles that of the ancients. 



