KAIOWAS—PUEBLO INDIANS, 
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the hair to fall loosely behind, and sometimes clip a lock or two in front, that it may not cover 
their eyes. As a class they are lank, lean, and bony, with small eyes, piercingly black and 
fiendish. Their shoulders are broad and limbs muscular. They seem to me ot lighter com¬ 
plexion than most of the tribes west of the Del Norte. 
Plate 1'.). 
Kaiowa buffalo chase. 
Plate 20 gives sketches of Pueblo Indians of San Domingo. Their features express mildness 
and a considerable share of intelligence. A blanket, loosely wrapped around the body, is a 
Plate 20. 
Governor and other Indians of the pueblo of San Domingo, N. M. 
