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(two strokes) and danced the ghost dauce with theiu for tbe first time. 



The picture shows two persous wearing- the head feather and liolding 



hands as in the ghost dance. 

 Pat Gai'ihiila P"a (July, 1890). There is nothing to indicate the name 

 of the moon. In this moon, on July 20, 1890, the agent 

 sent troops to prevent the sun dance, as already related 

 (see summer 1890) ; there was also a pay- 

 ment of grass money by the cattlemen 

 on the third day of the moon. The 



Fig. 204 — Pai Gaii- 

 liifia P'a — Siin 

 (Ian (' e stoijped ; 

 Grass paymeut. 



Fio. 205— T'asuno- 

 tal P'a Siiu. 



Fig. 206— T'4guBi5- 

 tal P'a — A'i>i!itaii. 



record is made by means of the picture of the decorated medicine pole, 



the three circles for dollars, and the three strokes for the time. This 



ends his first year of moons. 



Tugunotal F\i Siin. Xo event is recorded. The name of the moon is 



indicated by means of a figure intended to rei)resent the antlers of a deer. 

 Tutjunutul P'a. The artist has tried to indicate the name of the 



moon, as before, by a picture of 

 the branching antlers of a deer, 

 under the human figure, intended 

 for .V'piatafi, who went during 

 this moon to visit the ghost 

 dance messiah, as already nar- 

 rated. (See winter 1890-91.) 



Gdkiiiafo P'a. The moon name 

 is indicated as before. In this 

 month Sitting-bull, the Arapaho 

 apost 1 e of the 

 ghost dance, 

 came to teach the 

 doctrine to the 

 Kiowa, and a 

 great ghost dance 



, , , , , Fig. 208-A'g!i'nti. 



was held on the 



Washita; this was about October, 1890 (see winter 1890-91). The 

 human figure beside the buffalo indicates the name " Sittiug-bnll." 



Agd'nti. The moon name is indicated as before. No event is 

 recorded. 



Fig. 207— Gikinat'o P'a— Sittinglmll. 



