The Religion of the Luiseo Indians of Southern California volume 2
The Religion of the Luiseo Indians of Southern California volume 2
Constance Goddard Dubois
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Kimul Chehenish.^'"'' Kimul is the mast with baskets hung on top in the Noti. Sh ceremony for the dead. The pole is climbed as a contest of skill. If no one can get the baskets, they dig about the pole to make it fall. When the kimul is set up, they sing songs for the dead and dance. They have this ceremony in the north. They never had it here in the mountains. Chehenish is the pole before it is painted and hung with baskets. 1*' Topal, tamvush. — S. us KcDghut, a string of shells or bear-claws...; paviut, stick with a crystal in one eml, useil in ceremonies. — S. no Hunwut, ashwut. — S. 150 Kimal, small house; chehenish, the objects hung on kutumit, the pole erected at the notush ceremony; probably a derivative from chehe'i, to appear, show. — S. 1908] DuBois. — Eeligion of the Lxdscno Indians. 131 5. MaJiul KwichaU^'^ Mahiil, palm tree; ]r\viehal, Spanish bayonet, yucca. These were sent East. 6. Tukvul Wekunla.^'"- Tukvul, carrying net ; wekunla. Sort of carrying sack. These were sent Sonth.
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