. Annual report of the Bureau of American Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution. w Fig. 200 —KagniitPa—Split rails. ral Tqx/an Pa. There is nothing to indicate the name of the went again to the Cheyenne wheu the moon was two days old Fig. 201 — Aiden Pa—Horses Fig. 202-Pai AgAnti— Fio. 203—Pai Tf pganVisit Cheyeiiui-. Pa—Gliust ilanri. BUREAU OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY SEVENTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT PL. LXXXI. ANKO THE ANKO MONTHLY CALENDAK 375 (two strokes) and danced the ghost dance with tlieui for the first time. The picture shows two persons wearing- the head fea
. Annual report of the Bureau of American Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution. w Fig. 200 —KagniitPa—Split rails. ral Tqx/an Pa. There is nothing to indicate the name of the went again to the Cheyenne wheu the moon was two days old Fig. 201 — Aiden Pa—Horses Fig. 202-Pai AgAnti— Fio. 203—Pai Tf pganVisit Cheyeiiui-. Pa—Gliust ilanri. BUREAU OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY SEVENTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT PL. LXXXI. ANKO THE ANKO MONTHLY CALENDAK 375 (two strokes) and danced the ghost dance with tlieui for the first time. The picture shows two persons wearing- the head feather and holding hands as in the gliost Ganhina Pa (July, 1890). There is nothing to indicate the nameof the moon. lu this moon, on July 20, 1890, the agentsent troops to prevent the sun dance, as already related(see summer 1890); there was also a pay-ment of grass money by the cattlemenon the third day of the moon. The
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