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the braids are wrai)pe(l with fur or flannel as is the 

 custom of the Phiins Inchans. The hair of both men 

 and women is fre(|uently washed witli yucca root suds. 

 The moccasins of both men and women have hard 

 soles, a fact emphasized by ('astaneda as new and 

 important, who adds that buskins reaching the knee 

 were worn in winter. The women's moccasins are now^ 



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provided with a long strip of buckskin which is wrapped 

 many times around the lower leg. They are w^hitened 

 with white earth. Under these leggings are w^orn 

 footless stockings knit of black w^oolen yarn. 



The ornaments of turquoise and sea shells worn in 



