XVI REPORT OF THE BUREAU OF ETHNOLOGY. 



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Pl. XX VII. 8brine of Kuife society 110 



XX VIII. Altar of Querrjinna soiiety 112 



XXIX. Altar of Qucr'riinna society 114 



XXX. Ho'-na-ai-te of Quer'riinna society 116 



XXXI. Sia masks {A, masks of the KS-'sfl-na; JB, mask of the leniale 



Ki-*sO-na; C, masks of the Kii-*sft-na) 118 



XXXII. Sia masks (D, masks of the Kii-'sa-na; E, masks of female 



Kii-'sft-ua) 120 



XXXIII. Prayer to the rising sun 122 



XXXIV. Pensonal adoruuient when received into the third degree of 



official membershii) of Cult society {A, spider; B, cougar; 

 C, fire; D, knife and giant; E, costume when victor is 

 received into society of Warriors ; F, body of warrior pre- 

 pared for burial, only the face, hands, and feet beiug painted) 140 

 XXXV. Ceremonial water vases; Sia (A, cross, emblematic of the rain 

 from the cardinal points; B, faces of the cloud men ; C, faces 

 of the cloud women; I>, clouds and rain; E, vegetation; 



F. dragonfly, symbolic of water) 14j 



XXXVI. View on Kok.soak river 170 



XXXVII. Eskimo tent 226 



XXXVIII. stone tobacco pipes 302 



XXXIX. Birchbark canoe, Nenenot, Koksoak River pattern S04 



XL. Nenenot snowshoe — "swallow-tail" 30S 



XLI. Nenenot .snowshoe — "beaver-tail" 310 



XLII. Nenenot snowshoe — " round-end" 312 



XLIII. Doll, Indian woman, full dress, Nenenot 326 



XLIV. Siouan tents (A, tent of jejequta; B, tent of Mazi-jiuga (man 

 in the sun); C, tent of Heqaga; D, tent of Kaxe-|fa"ba'8 



father; E, tent of Hupeij-a, Sr., and Agaha-wacuce) 361 



XLV. Camping circle at the time of the sun dance 454 



XLVI. The dancing lodge 4.58 



XLVII. Scarification of candidates (1, Okiiskanazin; 2, Ptepakin waci) 4G0 



XLVIII. The sun dance 462 



XLIX. A suspended devotee 464 



L. The double woman 480 



Fig. 1. Sia women on their way to trader's to dispose of pottery 12 



2. Sia women returning from trader's with flour and corn 13 



3. Pauper 18 



4. Breaking the earth under tent 21 



5. Women and girls bringing clay 22 



6. Women and girls bringing clay 23 



7. Depositing the clay 24 



8. Mixing the clay with the freshly broken earth 25 



9. Women sprinkling the earth 26 



10. The process of leveling 27 



11. Stampers starting to work 28 



12. Mixing clay for plaster 29 



13. Childish curiosity 30 



14. Mask of the sun, drawn by a theurgist 36 



15. Diagram of the White House of the North, drawu by a theurgist. .. 58 



16. The game of Wash' kasi 60 



17. Sand painting, as indicated in Plate xxv 102 



18. Sand painting used in ceremonial for sick by Ant society 103 



