. The religion of the Crow Indians. Fig. 1. Fig. 3. Fig. 5. Fig. 3 (). Magpies Shield. Fig. 4 ). Wolf-lies-downs Shield. Fig. 5 a(50-6932), 6 (). Shield Covers. 405 406 Anthropological Papers American Museum of Natural History. [Vol. XXV, clouds. This shield was owned by Biiatac (Coyote). In the rear of thelodge where it was kept people were prohibited to put any moccasinsfor fear of some stroke of misfortune. Another shield said in 1916 to be kept in Sheridan, Wyoming, had abuckskin cover painted with the figure of a buffalo, over which was tieda buffalo tail. Th
. The religion of the Crow Indians. Fig. 1. Fig. 3. Fig. 5. Fig. 3 (). Magpies Shield. Fig. 4 ). Wolf-lies-downs Shield. Fig. 5 a(50-6932), 6 (). Shield Covers. 405 406 Anthropological Papers American Museum of Natural History. [Vol. XXV, clouds. This shield was owned by Biiatac (Coyote). In the rear of thelodge where it was kept people were prohibited to put any moccasinsfor fear of some stroke of misfortune. Another shield said in 1916 to be kept in Sheridan, Wyoming, had abuckskin cover painted with the figure of a buffalo, over which was tieda buffalo tail. The painted cover was in turn enclosed in a second shield in the possession of the Museum before my purchase seems tobelong to the same category (Fig. 6).
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