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"On the evening of the ninth day the Flute procession forms and windsdown the trail to the spring in order: A leader, the Snake maiden, twoSnake youths, the priests, and in the rear a costumed warrior with bowand whizzer. At the spring they sit on the south side of the pool, andas one of the priests plays a flute the others sing, while one of theirnumber wades into the spring, dives under water, and plants aprayer-stick in the muddy bottom. Then taking a flute he again wadesinto the spring and ...sounds it in the water to the four cardinal points. Meanwhile sunflowers and cornstalks have been brought to the spring bymessengers. Each priest places the sunflowers on his head and each takestwo cornstalks in his hands and the procession, two abreast, forms toascend the mesa. A priest draws a line on the trail with white corn mealand across it three cloud symbols. The Flute children throw theofferings they hold in their hands upon the symbols, followed by thepriests who sing to the sound of the flutes.
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