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INDEX 



Esoteric fkaternities— Continued. Page 



A'pi'tWishiivanni— Continued. 



Bow priesthood, Gods of War, de- 

 positing of idols of 606,607 



Gods of War, idols of, wood out 



of which made {note) 597 



makers of wood idols of 597 



order of depositing idols in 



shrines of 607 



placing in chamber of, idols 



of 597 



sticks of images of, color 



of 597-598 



Gods of War and ants, symbolic 



homes of 581-582 



gourds, decoration of, by Kia'- 



kwemosi 597 



grinders, gifts to 592 



ha'shiya, dancing in chamber 



and plaza by 591-592 



dancing of 600, 601, 604 



hatchet-bearers, costumes worn 



by dancers in dance of . 593-594 



dance of the 594 



formation for dance of . . . 592-593 

 He'patina, certain participants 



visit 604 



hooped drum, ceremony over.. 593 



'kia'punakwe, dress of 598 



large plaza, placing of fetishes 



around meal painting in 600-601 

 procession of A'shiwanni, 



etc., to 600 



meal line, procession over 685 



meal painting, position of par- 

 ticipants around 601 



meal painting and cloud sym- 

 bol, decorations around 598 



meander dance, route of 592 



mounds, large gathering about. 583 



O'pompia, legend about (note) . 606 



o'tulasho'nakwe, dancing of . . . 695 

 pa'mosona, preparation of camp 



Are by 681 



persons composing circular 



group, list of 605 



plates cxxxvii, cxxxviii, and 



cxxxix, explanation of 607 



plaza, bringing of food to 603 



closing ceremonies in 606 



erection of scalp pole in 586 



formation of dancers in 601 



forming of circular group in. 604 



meal painting in 598 



po'nepoyannO, description of 



{note) 598 



prayer plumes, planting on ant- 

 hills of 585 



pu'mokiaklanawe, dancing of. 595- 

 596,601,602 



pu'panakwe, choirs formed of. . 688 

 qualifications for membership 



in 578 



red he' we, method of making. . 606 

 scalp, attaching on pole pieces 



of 582 



attaching to twigs pieces of. 583 



Esoteric fraternities— Continued. 

 A'pi'Uashiwannl — Continued. 



Bow priesthood, scalp, divided, 

 placing of in new position in 



plaza 698 



scalp ceremonial, fast of partici- 

 pants in 687 



time of holding 678 



scalp custodian, female aid to, 



clan of (note) 584-585 



speech to warriors by 680 



scalp dance, repetition during 



twelve nights of 586-587 



scalp-holder, clan of the 604-605 



scalp-kickers, costume worn by. 584 



kicking of scalp by 686 



scalp pole, dance of people 



about 594, 595, 596 



scalp-washers, costumeworn by. 690 



receiving of scalp by 690 



reception by A'pi''lashi- 



wanniof 590 



scalp-washers, etc., dancing in 



plaza by 691 



procession to large plaza by. 691 

 scalp-washers and .scalp-kickers, 



selection of 579 



Sha'lako, dance of per.sonators 



of 601 



shrines, list of, of Gods of War. . 606 

 'su'<hlan'na, importance of 



(note) 598 



two festivals of 578 



U'hana yal'lanne, legend about 



(note) 606 



victor, bathing by scalp-kicker 



and aid of 588 



confinement toscalp pole of. 587 

 meaning of decorations on 



head of 600 



painting and decoration of 



face of 599,600 



selection of elder brother to. 579 

 victor and elder brother, cos- 

 tume of 698-699 



discovery of enemy by 581 



distribution of meal by 599 



performance with red he'we 



by 602 



shooting of scalp by 681 



village, encircling of, by scalp- 

 kickers 686 



war pouch, making of 687-588 



warrior, prayer whispered by. 579-580 



throwing of arrows by 602 



warriors, decoration of 599 



first step inaugurated by . . 679-580 

 selection of personators of.. 579 



war whoop, giving of 581 



Bow priesthood and Ant fraternity, 



song sung by 683 



elder brother Bow priest, installa- 

 tion of 577-578 



ceremonial, praying after 578 



elder brother Bow priest, cere- 

 mony over fellow of 678 



Kla'kwemosi, instruction of 

 novice by 577-578 



