The Religious Practices of the Diegueo Indians volume 2
The Religious Practices of the Diegueo Indians volume 2
T T Thomas Talbot Waterman
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An early rofi-roncc in iu tho prc!«>nt wric*, VIII, 1-27, lOOS, A. L. Krcobcr, " . \ MiwioD Roconl of the Cnlifornin InilianK, " in which »cv p. 4. »"'• 8oc below. 1910] Waterma, i. ~The Eelitiious Fracticcs of the DiegueRo Indians. 315 evenings there was considerable gambling with poker and ehuek-a-luck. Every afternoon, however, a "Whirling or Tapa- kwirp dance was held, and after nightfall, a War dance or HoRLoi. In a cage under a brush shelter or "ramada" off to one side, there was kept a l...arge bald-eagle. Some mouths before he had been purchased in readiness for this ceremony from the people to the southward. This had been in accordance with well established usage. If a village used an eagle from a nest near by, it would be hard, it was thouglit, to make the . Spirit leave his body when he was killed. It would have an attachment for its old home and would therefore linger about. Each afternoon before the Tapakwirp or Tatahuila dance, the daughter of the old leader or kwaipai wailed for some time.
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