Annual report of the Bureau of American Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution . STEVENSON] Bl^^Sl^SI WITH THE MolAWE 277 over the wool-bag game played by the Koyemshi and Newekweduring the absence of the dancers, who retire from the plaza aftereach dance. When the dancers return. for the last time to the plazathey are laden with cooked sweet coi-n, Iabbits, and sliced wuternieion,the ears of corn tied together with yucca string ])raided in fancy shapeand hung over their shoulders. Hlsisi WITH THE JIOLAWE, FRUIT AND SEED BEAKEKS About half an hour after noon, while the plaza


Annual report of the Bureau of American Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution . STEVENSON] Bl^^Sl^SI WITH THE MolAWE 277 over the wool-bag game played by the Koyemshi and Newekweduring the absence of the dancers, who retire from the plaza aftereach dance. When the dancers return. for the last time to the plazathey are laden with cooked sweet coi-n, Iabbits, and sliced wuternieion,the ears of corn tied together with yucca string ])raided in fancy shapeand hung over their shoulders. Hlsisi WITH THE JIOLAWE, FRUIT AND SEED BEAKEKS About half an hour after noon, while the plaza is alive withdancers, Bisisi comes alone from the eastern covered way. Hewears a gray-and-white-striped Ijlanket and has a strip of ral)bit skintied around his throat and hanging in front. A line of white paintruns across his nose and under his eyes. Another line crosses thelower part of his face, passing over his lips. These lines, about three-fourths of an inch wide, extend entirel} across his face. His armshave several l)ands of white above the wrist and one around the upperarm. White Huffy


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