Annual report of the Bureau of American Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution . STEVENSON] Api^LASHrWANNI 593 brif^lit-colored shawls of foreign nianufactiirp. The four girls in thehouse of the priest of suhlanna are led to the entrance of the plazaat the northeast street by the pamosona, and the four girls in theother house are led to the southwest covered way by the vice pamo-sona, two men of the pumokiakianawe awaiting each set of part} at the northeast corner represents Uyuyewi, and that atthe southwest corner Masailema. As has been stated, the SunFather releg


Annual report of the Bureau of American Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution . STEVENSON] Api^LASHrWANNI 593 brif^lit-colored shawls of foreign nianufactiirp. The four girls in thehouse of the priest of suhlanna are led to the entrance of the plazaat the northeast street by the pamosona, and the four girls in theother house are led to the southwest covered way by the vice pamo-sona, two men of the pumokiakianawe awaiting each set of part} at the northeast corner represents Uyuyewi, and that atthe southwest corner Masailema. As has been stated, the SunFather relegated all land north of the road of day to Uyuyewi, andall south to Masailema. The pamosona and his aid and the vice pamosonokia have seatson the ledge at the south end of the line of pupanakwe; the warriorof the Ant fraternity, the victor, and the elder brother sit on raisedseats around the drum. The most aged member of the Bow stands bya ladder north of the group, holding his war club. The pamosonarises and sprinkles meal over the top of the drum and hooi:)ed drum-stick which lies upon it, and


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