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The Religion of the Luiseño Indians of Southern California, by Constance Goddard DuBois, [1908], at sacred-texts.com


PLATES.

Plate 16
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Plate 16

Plate 16 (referred to on page 80 as Pl. 1). Fig. 1.—Medicine-man smoking stone pipe preparatory to swallowing wooden "sword." Fig. 2.—Medicine-man swallowing wooden "sword" about an inch wide and fourteen inches long.

Plate 17
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Plate 17

Plate 17 (referred to on page 88 as Pl. 2). Fig. 1.—A Diegueño woman sitting by a storage olla. Fig. 2.—Model of sand-painting for girls’ ceremony.

Plate 18
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Plate 18

Plate 18 (referred to on page 98 as Pl. 3). Feather headband and skirt of string and feathers.

Plate 19
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Plate 19

Plate 19 (referred to on pages 158, 159, as Pl. 4). Fig. 1.—The ancestral home of Lucario Cuevish. Fig. 2.—A painted rock, once a woman, on which two sacred stones are poised.


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