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VII. A Wall Painting in a Secret Dark Room in One of the Indian 

 Houses at Jemez, N. M. 



1. Sun. (In left-hand upper corner. ) 



2. Moon. (In right-liand Tipper corner. ) 

 'i. Morning Star. 



4. Evening Star. 



5. Rainbow in the West. 



6. The Red Snake. 



7. Tlie Blue Snake, the drod of Rain. 



8. The Flash Lightning, tlie God of Flowers. It is projecting from the water recep 

 tacles of the universe. The step-like figures below the water-jars are clouds from which 

 raindrops, represented by black points, are dropping. 



Vlll A Miscellaneous (tROUp. 



1. The Sun as carved on a bowlder on the trail between Zia and Jemez, N, M,; also 

 on a rock near White River, Ariz. 



2. A Sun drawing in an Estufa at Santa Anna, N. M. 



3. A Getlu, probably a representation of a comet. It was used as a handpiece in the 

 masked dance of March 17, 1900. (Used here by permission of the Bureau of American 

 Ethnology.) 



4. A Head Ornament worn by a male column dancer in the masked dances at.Jeme/, 

 N. M. 



5. A Sun Mask worn by a sun clown in the masked dances at Jemez. 



6. A Moon Mask worn by a moon clown in the masked dances at Jemez. 



7. A Morning Star Mask worn by a morning star clown in the masked dances at 

 Jemez. 



8. An Evening Star Mask worn by an evening star clown in the masked dances at 

 Jemez. 



9. The Bolt Lightning drawn on the beam at the entrance of an Estufa at Santa 

 Anna, N. M. 



10. The White Snakes drawn on the center beam in the south Estufa at Jemez, N, M. 



