MOONEY] 



THE ANKO MONTHLY CALENDAR 



377 



Anko rau races with 

 figure 



Indians for races at Fort Sill and Anadarko. 

 the rest, but lost his bet. The 

 shows :i quirt and a dollar, for the race and 

 the bet. 



r<(i GariJiiiia P'«. There is nothing to 

 show the name of the moon. A young man 

 "stole" the wife of Paul Setk'opte, indicated 

 by the picture of a woman beside a man 

 wearing a pair of bufialo horns, Setk'opte 

 when a boy having been known as "Buffalo- 

 horns." This ends the second year of the 

 calendar. 



Tngnnotal Phi Siin. The figure at the 



extreme top is intended for a deer antler, to indicate the name of the 



visited the G h ey- 



rie. 215— Pai 



Ti'-i)gau P'a — 

 Baces. 



Fig. 216— Pai Gafl- 

 b i na P' a — Wom;in 

 stolen. 



moon. The Kiowa 

 enne to dance the 

 which tliey obtained 

 Pueblo Indians, and 

 several war-bonnets 

 dance the men carry 

 hands, and the 

 hind. The picture 

 ing a war -bonnet 

 rattle, while a 

 rdgiinotalP'a.Tbe 

 gui.shed as before 

 deer antler above 

 which, although 

 tended for a man 



-T'Agufiotal P'a San — Pueblo 

 dance. 



"I'ueblo dance," 

 originally from the 

 received in return 

 as presents; in this 

 rattles in their 

 women follow be- 

 shows a man wear- 

 and holding out a 

 woman follows him, 

 moon is distin.- 

 by a picture of a 

 the principal figure, 

 rudely drawn, is iu- 

 with a snake near 



his head; this re- 

 cords the killing of P'odaliiTite, "Coming-snake," as 

 already related (see summer 1891). 

 /> Gdkiriafo P'a. The moon is distin- 



1/* guished as before by the ten strokes 



rL below the crescent. In this moon 



T'enetaide, " Bird-chief," alias P'ato, 

 was sick, and they made "medicine" 

 for his recovery, indicated by the pic- 

 ture of the sacred pipe; in this moon 

 also Anko cut wood for the govern- 

 ment, noted ill the figure of a man 

 with an ax beside a tree. The two 

 strokes within the crescent may refer 

 to the date either of one of the events 

 noted or to the day on which the jiicture was drawn. 



AgcVnti (November, 1892). The name of this moon is indicated as 

 17 ETH 38 



Tig. 218— T'aguiii'ital 

 Pa — P'odalii lite 

 killed. 



FlQ.219— ClkirL-it'o 

 P'a — Made medi- 

 cine ; Cut wood. 



