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INDIANS OF TIIK SUl THW KST 



wonuMi of \hv Rio ClraiRlc iv^ioii and is worn so that 

 tlio lace border shows below the outer skirt. 



The hair (►!' the Zuhi women was described by C'as- 

 taneda as done up abo\(^ tlie ears in large whorls. The 

 practice is still maintained by the Hopi maidens who 

 are thus distinguished tVom the matrons who wear 



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\\'oinan's Dress, Acoma. 



their hair in two braids. Both men and women, 

 except at Taos and Picuris, wear the front hair banged 

 above the eyes and the side locks cut square, even with 

 the mouth. On the Rio CIrande, the men frequently 

 tie their hair with varn, in two folded clubs. At Taos 



