The Winter Solstice Altars At Hano Pueblo

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The Winter Solstice Altars At Hano Pueblo
Fewkes Jesse Walter
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His marriage ceremony was studied by the writer a week before the Tdntai.
FEWKES] WINTER SOLSTICE ALTARS AT HANO 269 Four clay balls were made at the same time. One of these later served as the base of a standard (natci) which was subse quently placed each morning on the kiva hatch to warn the un initiated not to enter. The other three were placed back of the altar and supported the sticks called the altar-ladders, which will be considered later.
Pocine outlined with meal on the floor a square
...figure which he divided into two rectangular parts by a line parallel with the northern side. He used meal of two colors white for one rec tangle, and light brown or pinkish for the other. Having made the outlines of the rectangle with great care, he carelessly sprinkled the enclosed spaces with the meal, hardly covering the sand base upon which the figures were drawn. He then added four triangu lar figures in meal on the south or front side of the rectangular symbols. These images represented rain-clouds, and were alter nately white and brown.

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