Annual report of the Bureau of American Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution . CaLAKO HOU 3 z 2? HO >• o 3 oz I H[J a: DCQ. I- C h .-- < a 0 a BUNZEL] THE INITIATION 981 He wears a white shirt, formerly made of buckskin, but now madeof cotton. Over this he wears an embroidered blanket folded andfastened on the right shoulder with tassels of yarn of all kilt with blue band, embroidered Hopi sash, red womansbelt. White buckskin leggings, fringed in front. Blue on both legs, with little bells on right. Beads and yam aroundthe neck and on
Annual report of the Bureau of American Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution . CaLAKO HOU 3 z 2? HO >• o 3 oz I H[J a: DCQ. I- C h .-- < a 0 a BUNZEL] THE INITIATION 981 He wears a white shirt, formerly made of buckskin, but now madeof cotton. Over this he wears an embroidered blanket folded andfastened on the right shoulder with tassels of yarn of all kilt with blue band, embroidered Hopi sash, red womansbelt. White buckskin leggings, fringed in front. Blue on both legs, with little bells on right. Beads and yam aroundthe neck and on right wrist. Beads and bow bracelet on left whole body is nainted white, except a strip from the chest to thenavel. In his right hand he carries a duck called neton^e (sticking out infront). He holds it in his hand while he tells his story in the kivas,and if anyone falls asleep during the narration he hits him on thehead with the ducks bill. When Kaklo is to come, the Kaldo priestlooks for a wild duck. When he finds one in some lake he kills it andremoves the skin without cutting. Wlien the skin is dry it is stuffedwith cotton an
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