The Arapaho Sun Dance the Ceremony of the Offerings Lodge

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The Arapaho Sun Dance the Ceremony of the Offerings Lodge
George Amos Dorsey
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Watangaa now handed to Hawkan the spoon, and he dipi)ed up some of the charm liquid and poured it into the bowl, pouring first on the east, then on the south, the west, and the north sides, and then in the center of the bowl. This same oj^eration was continued by Watangaa, his wife, the Lodge-lSIaker, Chanitoe, and Deblthe. Care was exer- cised in transferring the charm liquid into the bowl to place therein only so much as would fill the bowl on the level with the symbols on the outside. Watang
...aa now renewed the paint on the south half of the bowl, while Chanitoe renewed the red paint on the north half- of the l)owl.
All the priests now formed in line along the wall of the lodge on the east; Hawkan and Chanitoe, however, retaining their position. The former now approached the bowl, which he held at its two edges, whereupon Chanitoe took a spoon and stirred the liquid until it was thoroughly mixed. He then leaned over it, made with his mouth a noise resembling that made by a goose just before drinking, and then put his lips in the liquid, taking a little in his mouth.


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