. Bulletin. Ethnology. FiGDRE âThe cloud circle on top of the /. THE RING OVER THE BABY'S HEAD. 2. THE BABY'S HEAD. 3. THE RAIN STRING. 4. THE FOOT BOARD IS THE SUN DOG. S THE LIGHTNING STRINGS. 6. THE CRADLE BOARD IS THE RAINBOW. Figure 12.âThe cradle of the White Bead Baby. "Matthews (1807, pp. 104-105). Recorder's note : He says that two sisters were the mothers of the "Twins" ; one, , was the Woman-Who-Changes (the turquoise image), and that Yol'kal estan is the White Bead Woman. The Sun and the Water Fall were the fathers of the l)oys. Lumnils, i
. Bulletin. Ethnology. FiGDRE âThe cloud circle on top of the /. THE RING OVER THE BABY'S HEAD. 2. THE BABY'S HEAD. 3. THE RAIN STRING. 4. THE FOOT BOARD IS THE SUN DOG. S THE LIGHTNING STRINGS. 6. THE CRADLE BOARD IS THE RAINBOW. Figure 12.âThe cradle of the White Bead Baby. "Matthews (1807, pp. 104-105). Recorder's note : He says that two sisters were the mothers of the "Twins" ; one, , was the Woman-Who-Changes (the turquoise image), and that Yol'kal estan is the White Bead Woman. The Sun and the Water Fall were the fathers of the l)oys. Lumnils, in I'ueblo Indian Folk Stories, associates the mother of the Twins with the moon. Whitman follows Matthews. But both the informant and the interpreter agreed that certain medicine men differ. â " Interpreter's note: The mountain on which the White Bead Baby was found is sometimes designated as Chol'i', and sometimes as the Mountain of the East, Sis'na'jin. « Franciscan Fathers (1910, pp. 46-47, and 1912, p. 156: natsi'lid, Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Smithsonian Institution. Bureau of American Ethnology. Washington : G. P. O.
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