s Latrans_, 303
Tarahumare Shaman's Rattles, 313
Rubio, the Shaman, 316
Rubio, the Shaman, and His Wife at Home in Their Cave, 319
Shaman Rubio's Cave, Seen from the Outside, 320
Rubio, the Shaman, Examining a Man Accused of Sorcery, 324
Trepanned Tarahumare Skull, Female, 328
The Beginning of the Rutuburi and the Yumari Dance, 335
Dancing Yumari, 341
Sacrificing Tesvino after a Yumari Dance, 345
Ready to Begin Eating and Drinking after a Night's Dancing
of Rutuburi, 349
_Echinocactus_, 357
Hikuli or Peyote, the principal sacred cacti, 358
Dry Hikuli, 359
Shaman's Notched Stick, 366
Ancient Notched Sticks, 366
Tarahumare Women Dancing Hikuli at Guajochic Station, 369
_Mammilaria fissurata_, 373
Shaman Rubio and His Company at a Hikuli Feast. Photographed
after a Night's Singing and Dancing, 376
Tarahumare Medicine Figure, Mexico, 378
Ancient Ritualistic Petrograph, Arizona, 378
Mourning, 380
View from the North across Barranca de San Carlos, near
Guachochic, 392
Barranca de San Carlos, in its Upper Part, 395
One of My Companions in Barranca de San Carlos, 397
The Widow Grinding Corn in Her Camp, 399
Bow and Throwing-stick for the Fish-spear, 401
The Amole, a Species of Agave, 402
Tarahumares on the Rio Fuerte Fishing with Their Blankets, 405
_Pinus Lumholtzii_, 409
Civilised Tarahumare Boy, 417
Juan Ignacio and His Son, Pagan Tarahumares, 419
A Tepehuane Family, 423
Old Log-houses near Nabogame, 424
Tepehuanes from Nabogame, 427
Tepehuane Medicine Lodge near Mesa de Milpillas, 432
A Well-known Tepehuane Shaman, 434
_Salvia elegans_, var. _sonorensis_, 438
The Flower-spike of the Amole, 439
_Cereus caespitosus_, 440
Tubar Man, 442
Tubar Women, 443
Beads of Burnt Clay, from Tubar Tombs, 444
Tepehuane Sling made from Maguey Fibre, 458
Tepehuane Pouch made from Maguey Fibre, 459
Tepehuane Store-house, near Lajas, 461
The Musical Bow of the Tepehuanes of the South, and of the
Aztecs, 475
Rattle for Ankle, made from Empty Pods of a Palm, 477
Cora Men and Women from Santa Teresa, 489
Cora Pouch, of Unusual Shape, made of Wool. Patterns represent
Flying Birds and a row of Deer, 492
Cora Indians from Mesa del Nayarit, 501
The Sacred Dancing-p
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