Annual report of the Bureau of American Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution . t,silver belt, fox skin, brown moccasins with fringed white buckskinleggings tied with yarn. Fringed arm bands, yarn on right wrist,bow bracelet on left. No body paint. In right hand rattle, in leftbow decorated with feathers. This dance is verj- popular but exceedingly arduous. It was dancedas an extra dance the night of Calako, 1928. The songs are not in theZuiii style, and are probably of Plains origin. Kyellikwe(Note on drawing collected by A. L. Kroeber) Chin mask painted white, red band ov
Annual report of the Bureau of American Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution . t,silver belt, fox skin, brown moccasins with fringed white buckskinleggings tied with yarn. Fringed arm bands, yarn on right wrist,bow bracelet on left. No body paint. In right hand rattle, in leftbow decorated with feathers. This dance is verj- popular but exceedingly arduous. It was dancedas an extra dance the night of Calako, 1928. The songs are not in theZuiii style, and are probably of Plains origin. Kyellikwe(Note on drawing collected by A. L. Kroeber) Chin mask painted white, red band over eyes and triangular designon cheeks. Colored yarn around head and above a crown of bearclaws. Over right ear a bunch of downy feathers upright with circularornament of turkey feathers, ribbon streamers over right ear, anotherbunch of turkey feathers and more streamers. Behind, two eagletail feathers and bunch of owl feathers. Hair tied up behind withred belt. Shirt of colored velveteen adorned with silver buttons andmany colored streamers. Rest of figure not shown. £ >?oo_1ozI 2 < D. >uo d
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Keywords: ., bookcentury1800, bookdecade1890, booksubjectindians, bookyear1895