IV. The Evenin<j 8tak SErTK)N ix one of the Estifas at -Iemez, X. M. 



1. Clouds. 



2. Bolt Lightnins? that does not strike the ground. 



3. The Red Snake f)r Indian Devil. 



4. The Flash Lightning or God of Flowers. 



5. The Blue Snake, the (^od of Rain. 



6. The Evening Star, the God of the Evening. Jointly with its brother, the Morning 

 Star, it possesses the attributes of Tnith and Filial Love. Its Indian name is Homa 

 Wangho. 



Note.— The photographer having spoiled the negative of the Morning Star Section. I 

 eannot show a photograph of it here. 



VI. A Rainbow Section in One of the Estufas at Jemez, X. 31. 



1. Clouds. 



2. The Bolt Lightning that does not strike the ground. 



3. The Bolt Lightning that strikes the earth. It is the Red Snake or Indian Devil. 



4. The Flash Lightning, believed by the Indians to be the producer of l)looni. hence 

 the God of Flowers. 



5. The Blue Snake, the God of Rain. 



6. The Rainbow in the East, (a) Water receptacles of the universe; (b) Clouds, the 

 Steps to Heaven; (c) raindrops; (di the rainbow arch: (ei dart-heads thrust out l)y the 

 rainbow as a means of protection. 



Note.— This is the rainbow in the east. Beneath the arch the representatives of good 

 and evil, the rain snake and the i-ed snake, are in combat. The rain snake, being de- 

 feated, is retreating eastward and is taking the clouds with him, hence the rain is over.* 



*The Rainbow Section just opposite this section represents the rainbow in the west. 

 It differs from the rainbow section given here in that it has the God of Flowers project- 

 ing from the water jars beneath the arch. 



