. The Arapaho. Arapaho Indians; Arapaho art; Symbolism in art; Picture-writing, Indian; Indians of North America; Indians of North America. 1902.] Kroeber, The Arapaho. 47 line signifies that the star appears just before daybreak. The yellow painting of the skin represents daylight. The two white beaded stripes up the front of the legging represent the partly divided milky way. The colored designs in these stripes de-. Fig- 6 (A'V). Girl's Leggings. note small stars of many colors along the edge of the milky way. On the moccasin the large, green triangular areas rep- resent the earth in spring
. The Arapaho. Arapaho Indians; Arapaho art; Symbolism in art; Picture-writing, Indian; Indians of North America; Indians of North America. 1902.] Kroeber, The Arapaho. 47 line signifies that the star appears just before daybreak. The yellow painting of the skin represents daylight. The two white beaded stripes up the front of the legging represent the partly divided milky way. The colored designs in these stripes de-. Fig- 6 (A'V). Girl's Leggings. note small stars of many colors along the edge of the milky way. On the moccasin the large, green triangular areas rep- resent the earth in spring. The diamond situated between these green areas is a star supposed to be visible directly over- head at noon. The six diamonds connected by a line passing. 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 Kroeber, A. L. (Alfred Louis), 1876-1960; Jesup Arapaho Expedition (1899-1901). New York : [Published by order of the Trustees, American Museum of Natural History
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