. Annual report of the Bureau of American Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution. Fio. 114—Winter 1853-54—Piinsya-giate killed. Bureau of American ethnology SEVENTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT PL LXXVII. SAND MOSAIC OFTHE HOPl ANTELOPE PR IESTS, ( AFTER FEWKES) MooxET] BLACK-HORSE 297 Mexican who had approached him unseen. No other Kiowa was was one of this party. The man killed was one of the Kriitscnko (see summer 184(5), asindicated by the headdress and the red sash of the order pendent fromhis shoulder. He is further designated hy his shield—representedhangi
. Annual report of the Bureau of American Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution. Fio. 114—Winter 1853-54—Piinsya-giate killed. Bureau of American ethnology SEVENTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT PL LXXVII. SAND MOSAIC OFTHE HOPl ANTELOPE PR IESTS, ( AFTER FEWKES) MooxET] BLACK-HORSE 297 Mexican who had approached him unseen. No other Kiowa was was one of this party. The man killed was one of the Kriitscnko (see summer 184(5), asindicated by the headdress and the red sash of the order pendent fromhis shoulder. He is further designated hy his shield—representedhanging at his side—which was made by Ak(klalte, Feather-necklace, and the picture of which is at once recognized by the oldwarriors of the tribe. The name riiTigyiigiate may be renderedSacrifice or Sacrifice-man, from piingya, a sacrifice or offeringthrown away on the hills as a gift to the sun. SinMMER 1854 AyadaldW P\i Kddo, Timber mountain creek sun dance. Thisdance was held upon the creek upon which the mostimportant treaty of the Kiowa was afterward made(see winter lS()7-()8). The event of the summer wasthe killing of Black-horse by the Sauk and otherallied tribes. The brother of Set-imkia, Pushing-b
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