. Bulletin. Ethnology. Fig. 20.—Set'tioiis of head bands of yellow-hammer (luills. a, h, I'omo ; c, Yuki; d, Chilula. (Compare PI. 58.) was the Hiwe; except the ld<vm^ which is perhaps only a variant name of the dance characterizing the Ihiiiio, ceremony. On the other hand, the only dance made by women only, besides an apparently modern Mata or " woman " dance, was the Lole. The standard costume, worn with hut little variation in the great majority of tfiese dances, was that of the Yuki K'op or La"Iha"p wok, and spread, with only minor changes, as far as the Miwok: a fea


. Bulletin. Ethnology. Fig. 20.—Set'tioiis of head bands of yellow-hammer (luills. a, h, I'omo ; c, Yuki; d, Chilula. (Compare PI. 58.) was the Hiwe; except the ld<vm^ which is perhaps only a variant name of the dance characterizing the Ihiiiio, ceremony. On the other hand, the only dance made by women only, besides an apparently modern Mata or " woman " dance, was the Lole. The standard costume, worn with hut little variation in the great majority of tfiese dances, was that of the Yuki K'op or La"Iha"p wok, and spread, with only minor changes, as far as the Miwok: a feathered net hanging down the. 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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