Annual report of the Bureau of American Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution . STEVENSON] ARTS AND INDUSTRIES 349 The first three games tikwane, sholiwe and iyiinkolowe liuve ])eendescribed as associated with elaborate cereiiionies. It is probable thatthe other games of the Gods of War when plajed under certain con-ditions are attended with more or less ceremonj- which the author hasnot observed. Arts and Industries house building A Zuiii pueblo resembles a great beehive, with its houses ])uilt oneupon another in a succession of terraces, the roof of one forming thefloor o


Annual report of the Bureau of American Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution . STEVENSON] ARTS AND INDUSTRIES 349 The first three games tikwane, sholiwe and iyiinkolowe liuve ])eendescribed as associated with elaborate cereiiionies. It is probable thatthe other games of the Gods of War when plajed under certain con-ditions are attended with more or less ceremonj- which the author hasnot observed. Arts and Industries house building A Zuiii pueblo resembles a great beehive, with its houses ])uilt oneupon another in a succession of terraces, the roof of one forming thefloor or jard of the one next above, and so on until in some cases fivetiers of dwellings are successively erected (see plate lxxxv); only afew houses, however, are over two stories in height. Among theZuiiis, as among more civilized peoples, riches and official positionconfer importance upon the possesssor. The wealthy class live in thelower houses; those of more modest means, next above; whilethepoorer families, as a rule, content themselves with the uppermoststories. No one, naturally, would clim


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