The Journal of American Folk-lore, Svazky 5–6American Folk-lore Society, 1979 |
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... four snakes de- picted upon it . Each of these snakes occupies one of the four sides of the picture , and are all represented as crawling 1 in the same direction as the Hopi ceremonial circuit , that is in the so - called sin- istral ...
... four snakes de- picted upon it . Each of these snakes occupies one of the four sides of the picture , and are all represented as crawling 1 in the same direction as the Hopi ceremonial circuit , that is in the so - called sin- istral ...
Strana 39
... four times around the kib - va entrance , waved the bush which he held to each of the four cardinal points and then threw it into the opening . The other three personages did the same , casting first the bush with yellow disks , then ...
... four times around the kib - va entrance , waved the bush which he held to each of the four cardinal points and then threw it into the opening . The other three personages did the same , casting first the bush with yellow disks , then ...
Strana 41
... four sides of the roof , corresponding with the four points , are arranged small square tiles originally colored to correspond with the cardinal points , and ornamented with figures of rain cloud ornaments . There is another instance in ...
... four sides of the roof , corresponding with the four points , are arranged small square tiles originally colored to correspond with the cardinal points , and ornamented with figures of rain cloud ornaments . There is another instance in ...
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