Annual report of the Bureau of American Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution . UJ I-z LlI_l< oo Oti. o UJ. 1-z < oo o zen OOQZ< STEVENSON] ADOPTION OF KIAnAKWK BY asHIWI 43 The rail! priest of the party, who is a member of the Shiwanualiwe fraternity,exclaimed upon seeing one of the altar etchings: There is the altar of my frater-nity. The discovery of these etchings settles the question that the pueblos, atleast the Zuiii people, had tablet altars before the invasion of the Spaniards, andthat they were not suggested to the Zuilis by the Roman Catholic altars


Annual report of the Bureau of American Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution . UJ I-z LlI_l< oo Oti. o UJ. 1-z < oo o zen OOQZ< STEVENSON] ADOPTION OF KIAnAKWK BY asHIWI 43 The rail! priest of the party, who is a member of the Shiwanualiwe fraternity,exclaimed upon seeing one of the altar etchings: There is the altar of my frater-nity. The discovery of these etchings settles the question that the pueblos, atleast the Zuiii people, had tablet altars before the invasion of the Spaniards, andthat they were not suggested to the Zuilis by the Roman Catholic altars, Curious water markings on an irregular broken surface arelielieved by the Zufiisto be the footprints of those who danced at Hanlipinkia on the level above thecanyon.^ The following morning a sun slirini, which no doubt had l^een covered and uncov-ered with sand many times, was discovered not many rods from camp. This shrinewith its many fetishes was photographed and sketched an<l afterward removed, to bedejiosited in the National Museum at Washington. AsHiwi Resume Theik Journeying All obstacles havino- l)eeii removed,


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