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Sha'lako, annual festival of— Cont'd. Page 



Minor ceranonics 231-241 



A'kohanna ti'nakwi, procession to 



and ceremonies at 238 



cord, knotted, making of, before 



festival 234 



corn, ceremony during grinding of. 239 

 ceremony of grinding, feast 



given to participants in 240 



Council of the Gods, personators of, 



gathering of wood by 238 



Council of the Gods and Sha'lako, 



preparation of ma ks for 240, 241 



rehearsing of songs and prayers 



by 240 



dead, offering of food to 238 



festival, assembling of people for. . . 240 



day of, excavations made on 240 



general preparations for, de- 

 scription of 238-240 



time of holding, discussion as to. 234 

 gods, former appearance of, distress 



caused by 236 



meeting of, to rehearse 231 



he'sho (pinon), depositing of, by 



chosen father of Shu'laawi'si 237 



Ko'mosonaand Ko'pekwTn, making 



of sand mounds by 237 



Ko'yemshi, announcements made 



by, in village 235, 236 



choosing of 235 



eight days' retreat of 237 



gathering of wood by 236, 237 



list of clans from which chosen. 236 

 Pi'klaia'kiana (Water cress spring), 



visit to, description of 232, 233 



prayer plumes, depositing of, by 



personators of gods 232 



preparation of, by personators 



of gods 232 



Sa'yatiisha, ceremony in house of. 231,232 



gatheringof cottonwood by 231 



Sha'lako, house of. meeting of per- 

 sonators of gods at 237 



shrines, visits paid to various, be- 

 fore festival 234, 2,35 



Shu'laawi'si, accu.sation against 234 



springs, various, visited 233 



wor'we, making and depositing of 



prayer plumes by 237 



Zuflis, grinding songs of (note) 239 



procrastination of 238 



prayer plumes, collection of, l)y Ko'yem- 

 shi 227 



large, praying with 227 



Sha'lako, entertainers of, chief wor'li 



selects men to work in fields of 230 



Sha'lako festival ok 1891, ceremonies 



following 261-273 



Ant fraternity, costume of 267 



dance director, ceremony with di>k 



by 2(18, 269 



dancing of members of 267 



Cha'kwena, greenroom of, scene in 263 



instruction in songs of 262 



•Cha'kwena gods, costume of 265, 266 



dance, Hopi, introduction of 266 



Sha'lako festival of 1891— Cont'd. Page 



dancers, man and boy, costume of 266 



dances, religious, description of partici- 

 pants in 263, 264 



Gala.\y fraternity, juggling with feather 



by director of 269, 270 



gods, elaborate display by order of 261 



He'mishiikwe, costume of 264 



dance of 264, 265 



entrance of 263 



Ko'yemshi, ceremonies in liouse dedi- 

 cated by, in 1896 270 



Little Fire fraternity, appearance of, in 



plaza 272 



performance of wheat trick by 272 



trick performed by 270-272 



Luna, Roman, house of, costume worn 



by Ko'yemshi in 267 



scene in 262 



Mu'luktiikla (tall, thin gods), costume 



of boy accompanying 265 



rain priest, reason given by, for unfa- 

 vorable weather 273 



Si'aa' te'wita, dance of personators of 



gods in 272, 273 



Wa'te'm'la (many herds) dancers, de- 

 scription of 266 



Sha'lako gods, night ceremonies of, in 



1891 2.50-254 



ceremonial ground, performance of 



Sha'lako at 250, 251 



effigy worn by Sha'lako, description of. 250 



feast at midnight, indulging in 254 



Hunters fraternity, clou<l design before 



altar of 2.^0 



ki'wi'siwe, dancer.s furnished by 252 



participants, medicine water admin- 

 istered to 2,54 



Sha'lako, ceremony in house by 251, 252 



dancing in effigy by 252 



indoor ceremonies of, description 



of 249-256 



personator and fellow, costume of. 250 



prayer in house by 252 



Sha'lako houses, attendance at cere- 

 monies in 252 



Zuni, attendance of the exehisive set 



of '252,253 



Zuflis, elfect of whisky drinking 



among 253, '2f.4 



Sha'lako, morning ceremonies of, in 



1891 '256-261 



ceremonial ground, excavations on 258 



position of Sha'lako and participant.s 



on 2.57, "258 



debauchery, scene of 256 



excavations, depositing of prayer 



plinnes and meal in 2.58-260 



Ko'yemshi, appearance of "261 



Navahos, brilliant picture made by "261 



pnrpo.se of ceremonial 260, 261 



Sha'liiko, first, procession of, and party 2.56. 2.57 



running of the 260 



visitors, a&sembling of the 2.56 



winter solstice, selection of personators 



of gods during "227 



workers in the fields. entcrUiinment of '230, 231 



