. Annual report of the Bureau of ethnology to the secretary of the Smithsonian Institution ... the Chey-ennes, the other side being kept cropped off about eveu with the neckand hanging loose; (Cheyenne II.) Eight-hand fingers and thumb, extended and joined (as in W), placedin front of right shoulder, and revolving loosely at the wrist. (DakotaIII.) Place the flat hand with extended and separated fingers before theface, pointing forward and upward, the wrist near the chin; pass it up-x^ ward and forward several times. (Kaiowa I; Comanche III; Apache II;Wichita, II.) Place the right hand a short


. Annual report of the Bureau of ethnology to the secretary of the Smithsonian Institution ... the Chey-ennes, the other side being kept cropped off about eveu with the neckand hanging loose; (Cheyenne II.) Eight-hand fingers and thumb, extended and joined (as in W), placedin front of right shoulder, and revolving loosely at the wrist. (DakotaIII.) Place the flat hand with extended and separated fingers before theface, pointing forward and upward, the wrist near the chin; pass it up-x^ ward and forward several times. (Kaiowa I; Comanche III; Apache II;Wichita, II.) Place the right hand a short dis-tance above the right side of the head,fingers and thumb separated and ex-tended ; shake it rapidly from side toside, giving it a slight rotary motionin doing so. (Comanclie II.) Rat-tle-brained. Fig. 292. See p. 3-45 forremarks upou this sign. Same sign as (Comanche II), withthe exception that both hands are gen-erally used instead of the right oneonly. (TJte I.) Make a rotary motion of the right hand, palm extended upward andoutward by the side of the head. (Wichita I.) Crazy Kickapoo. With the thumb and finger go through the motion of clipping the-hair over the ear; then with the hand make a sign that the borders ofthe leggings are wide. (Sac, Fox, and Kiclapoo I.) Knisteno or Kristeneaux. See Cree. Kutine. Place the index or second finger of the right hand on each side of theleft index finger to imitate riding a horse. (Kutine I.) ] KAIOWA KICKAPOO—KUTINE LIPAN MANDAN. 471 Hold the left fist, palm upward, at arms length before the body, theright as if grasping the bowstring and drawn back. (Shoshoni andBanalcl.) From their pe-culiar manner of holding thelong bow horizontally inshooting. Pig. 293. Lipan. With the index and secondfingers only extended andseparated, hold the hand atarms length to the front ofthe left side; draw it backin distinct jerks; each timethe hand rests draw the fin-gers back against the insideof the thumb, and when the hand is


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