deceased in the happy hunting 
‘grounds, therefore his property, and 
the things he most used are first 
broken (killed) and deposited in this 
place. But the more valued treas- 
ures, Strings of coral beads,  tur- 
which these Indians have great quan- 
tities, are buried with their bodies. 
It is said numerous attempts have 
‘been made to rob the grave yard at 
. different times, but each has been 
costly in human life and each a 
~ failure. 
_ The Pueblos have abandoned the 
olden ‘‘community houses’’ and now 
live in individual houses, builded of 
~stone,-mud, wood and cloth. It is 
‘said there is but one yet inhabited 
of these stone cities in the territory 
"—at Zina; in a remote western sec- 
tion—and a city I hope to visit later 
on. 
~ The Pueblos: still conform to the 
old eustoms and ways of the days 
before Columbus and of these 
"quaint old ceremonies the cigarette 
“plays a most prominent part. If an 
‘Indian accepts your tobacco and pa- 
pers and smokes with you, that red- 
‘skin is a good Indian so far as you 
“are concerned, for he can never harm 
you, or at least he thinks he never 
an. But if you think everyone you 
meet is going to ask you for a cigar- 
ette, you will get fooled. 
| 
The ‘‘saered smoke’’ is performed 
“almost every week and will be per- 
formed right under the white man’s 
“nose and he won’t see it. The Indian 
“is an adept at eluding observation; 
‘he will light a tube, puff it up and 
blow the first six puffs in six differ- 
‘ent directions, and he will do it so 
carelessly that you think it — just 
_ happened so. But in his own mind 
he is building a barricade against 
| witches; he is blinding the eyes of 
the game he is going to hunt, and so 
on with no end of nonsense to us, 
| but very real doings to him. 
| I have seen some of these Indians 
} with fine faces, intelligent, refined 
fand kind, while the next one will 
| have a face like a wolf, and I would 
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They all dress as in the old days, 
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braided down, hanging over the 
shoulders in front, and the ends of 
the braids wound with yarn. They 
always go bareheaded, winter or 
summer. 
And now just a word to spoil your 
romance. 
They are very unclean in their 
habits, and, like the Mexicans, they 
wear clothes until they fall off—this 
I am told. One day I saw three of 
them sit at a lunch counter in a 
Spanish restaurant. Two were 
white-haired, venerable old scalpers, 
and one had such a striking, looking 
face, such kind-looking eyes that he 
attracted me, I went up to the coun- 
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might size up this old warrior of by- 
gone days. And as I measured him 
from his head down, | saw a louse 
a big, fat squirrel-looking territory 
louse—sehottisch down a hair braid, 
and walk out on the blanket. 
And | moved, and Lo lost his halo. 
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