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pusala is of standard size, measures 50 by 60 inches, and as all 

 Pueblo wear the same style of dress, it is available for clothing in 



any part of the Pueblo region. 

 The serviceable quality of the 

 Hopi pusala is excellent and 

 well known to the Pueblo In- 

 dians. A wide, long belt, woven 

 by Hopi women or purchased 

 » from the Navaho, girds the dress 

 at ih^ waist (fig. 19). This belt 

 is given many turns around the 

 body, and the end tucked under, 



FiQ. 15.— Man's moccasin, o, sole; 6, vamp; c, tongue. Fig. 16.— a, Boys' moccasin with 6, anklet vamp. 



the long fringe hanging down on the left side (see fig. 18) 



Unmarried woman. — The costume of the unmarried woman is like 



Fig. 17.~Woman's blanket dress. 



Fig. 18.— Mode of weaking wom- 

 an's blanket dress. 



Fig. 19.— Woman's 

 woven belt. 



that of the married woman except that earrings consisting of little 

 wooden tablets overlaid on one side with a mosaic of turquoise are 



