Annual report of the Bureau of American Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution . a A HARD CLIMB. /- PICTOGRAPHS ON CANYON WALL AT HANLIPINKIA STEVENSON] ORIGIN OF THE CLANS 41 to look for the Middle place, saying: If you find it we will go others will go eastward to look for the Middle place. The Ziinis keei^ the location of HiinMipInkla from the knowledge o£ the whiteman. They declare that the writer was the first American to visit the sacred was out of the course of the Spanish invaders, and it is certain that no student hasbefore seen the place. While a


Annual report of the Bureau of American Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution . a A HARD CLIMB. /- PICTOGRAPHS ON CANYON WALL AT HANLIPINKIA STEVENSON] ORIGIN OF THE CLANS 41 to look for the Middle place, saying: If you find it we will go others will go eastward to look for the Middle place. The Ziinis keei^ the location of HiinMipInkla from the knowledge o£ the whiteman. They declare that the writer was the first American to visit the sacred was out of the course of the Spanish invaders, and it is certain that no student hasbefore seen the place. While a stage road from the railroad to St. Johns, Ariz.,passes nearby, there is nothing in evidence to iniluce the traveler to alight. Toavoid the high mesas the writer, with the younger brother Bow priest, a shiwanniand theurgist, followed the old California wagon road over a desert country devoidof every vestige of animal life. Kwakina, an extensive ruin, was found 6 milesnorthwest of Zufii. On reaching a miniature forest of scrub cedars, about milesfrom Zufii, a dry but otherwise attractive camp was made. At


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