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Prepnratiorii For Ceremony "On the day of the dance thocap‘ tiiiii oi the Snake men places all the snakes in a large buckskin bag and deposits them iii the booth. All the ofher active participants are stll 1n their Kiva, going through their tilys- terious preparations. Just before 51m. set is the invariable time for the dance. Long before the hour, the house-tops and the edge oi the court are lined with spectators; the earn» est Moguls, a goodly representation o! the Navaios. whose reservation lies Just east, and of late years many whites. "Al. about half-past; five in the aft- ernoon the twenty mc_n of the Ante- lope order emerge from their own special room in single file; march thrice around the court, and go through certain sacred ceremonies in front of the booth. Here their captain sprinkles them with a consecrated fluid from the tip oi an eagle's feath- er. For a few minutes they dance and shakes their gaules (ceremonial rat- tles made of gourds) in front of the booth: and then they are ranged be- side it, with their backs against the wall oi the houses. Among them are the youngsters that day admitted to the order in which they will thence forward receive lite-long training_ dimpled tots of from four to seven years old, who look extremely “cun- nlng" in their picturesque regimenh, als. “Now all is ready and in a mom- ent a buzz in the crowd announces the coming of the seventeen priests of the Snake order through the roofed alley lust south of the diarce- rock. These seventeen enter the court in single file flit a rapid salt, and make the circuit of the court four times stamping hard Wlllh ‘ tfhe right foot upon the sacred plank that. covers Shl-pa-pu as they psss til front of the booth. This is to let the Oochinas (spirits or divin- ltiec) know that; flhe dancers are now presentirg their prayers. "When the captain oi the Snake order reaches the booth, on the fourth circuit, the procession halls. The captain tmeetls in front of the booth, tlhrusts his arm behind the ' curtain, unties tihe sack, and in o, minute draws out a. big squirmlrg rattlesnake. This he holds with hi5 teeth about six inches back of the ugly triangular head, and then The captain of the Antelope order steps forward and puts his left arm around the Snake captain's neck, while with the snake- whlp in his right hand he ‘smooths’ the writhing reptile. The two start forward in. the peculiar hippety-hop, hop, hippety-hop, of all the Pueblo dalnres: the next Snake priest draws forth a snaike from the booth, and is joined by the hem Antelope man as a partner: and so on, until each of the Snake men is danclitg with a deadly snake in his mouth ,a.nd an Antelope man aocompaning him. Dancers In Pairs "The dancers hop ln mlrs thus" from the booth to the dance-rock, thence i1rth, and clrele inward the beoiih again. When they reach a certain point. which completes about three quarters of the circle each Snake man gives his head a nliarp snap to the left, and thereby throws his snake to the rocky floor of the court inside the ring of dancers, "and dances on to tihe booth again. to ex- tract a fresh stake and make another round. There are three more Antelope men titan Snake men and these three have rjo partners in the dance, hilt are intrustcd with the duty of gathering up the snakes thus set; free ind putting them back in the booth. The snakes sometimes run to the crowd-a tickllsh affair for those jammed upon the brink of the precipice. In case the snakes run. the t-hrec official gzothereirs snatch them up without ado; but if they eoll and shdw fight, these Antelope men tickle them with the snake- whlps until they iineoll anti try to glide ave-lay, and the-l seine them with the rapidity or lightning. Fre- quehfily time gathered have five or lllciatioii oi tire Livel- and Kidneys I eilwllono u idixtlizrttiflil . ' b"‘ni'ii ‘lid ' * originality: vo ti; l liiip out with tiilovrorkof flit!’ 9n.- l ‘n e Sign; £1: the kidneys ave Hence the beginning at trtlullll ltl ihually biliouan on end i indkmtti tho natl ti J .__!~ .. e.,,,;;,:%e.§_ '.'l:._.....lg§}i... l I cornea bot I iirinii? d "i? ey disuse. ‘of m’ ‘to Uii liidi Trails y ‘Hlciciispeicially written for The Guardian By Ltltfi-y Gait. - ' l (A snake “a .~»--.-... uiie Clarkt .. w“ ,... . -. .. n-m six snakes in their hands at once, the reptiles are as deadly as ever; loot one has bud its fnngslextracted. caiinct strike witliout- a leverage; bile coll gives lilni this bus;- —~or if you Sttp on nun, it amounts io the some till g.) "I never knew one of tliein to be seriously“ effected by a rntileslioitc-‘s bite. They pay no attention to the (to other people) deadly stroke of that hideous iliCillil. which 0pm". flat as a palm and smite? exactly like one, but dance and sing in earnest uncacei-n." The author explains here how difficult it is to get. a good photo- graph of this (lance, starting at: it; llocs in the lair afternoon, iiliri per- formed in the slinrloiv of the tall houses; even tilie maize-up of the dancers makes photography’ diffi- cult. “Their faces are painter. blazl»: to the mouth, and willie from there to the neck. Their bodies, raked to the W815i, are paint-ed a dark lake red. They wear curious dancing skirts to the knees, with beautiful fox skins danling behind, but noth- ing on their legs except rattles and sacred twigs at the ankles. "At last all rush together at the fool: of the do izc-roek and throw all their s-iakes into a horrible heap‘ of threatening heads and buulng tails. I have seen that hlllock of rattle- sna-ires o. foot high and four feet across. For a moment the dancers leap about that writhing pile, while the sacred corn meal is sprinkled; then they thrust each an arm into that squirming muss, grasp a num- ber or snalkes and go running at * top speed to the four points of the compass. Reaching the bottom o! the great mesa (Walpi, where the chief Snake Dance is held, is 680 feet above the plain) they release the unharmed serpents. “These astounding rites last from half an hour to 8.11 hour ending when the hot sun has fallen behind the western desert. Then the danc- ers go to receive their sacred purifi- cation with the secret herb, and the onlookers scatter to their quaint homes." 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They were representatives of the Order of the White Rose, or some such name, and they met to pay homage to the the country come to that point Mr- memory of Olziarles Stuart, King of Lloyd George is hoping that he Will England who, in the year 1649, met be asked and able tin flll the bill. his death on the scaffold lh that Probably this ls not an instance o! same street of Whitehall. personal ambition. Beneath all the These people hold that the Stuarts opportunlsm which undoubtedly are still the rightful kings of Etvg- characterise; Mr. Lloydgfieorsc‘ "Ml laarl and Scotland, and every year a, certain amount. ‘d! instability on the anniversary of the King's which 1s probably more apparent? death - or his murder as they than real there ts a veritable volca- would say - they place wreaths no of the Celtic fire which urges around his statue and pray for the men oi hi8 type in do great; things clay when a Stuart shall ivlaln for quite selfless motives. ascend the Throne. This country made Mr. Lloyd The ceremony over, the members George nothng short oi a Dictator mclt away, claiming. a little incon- in War for our salvation. It will be slstently, the assistailtc, for pllot- strange if we make him one day a age through the tffllllCuOl the police Dlytgtm- 1n Peace. There seems ho of a Governmcit lindcr a King other Richmond in the field. whom they regard as a ilsurper. ’I"hat statue around the base 0f tlfilitlil they gather has a history. It was east ill bronze iii 1633. Before it; was erected the Civil War - the war between the Cavaliers and the Eoundhczlds --- the King and the Parliament - brcke out, and the victorious Pm-liniiicnt handed it to a Rounzlhcad lirnziei" with orders to destroy the ncxious symbol of the hionarcliy. Secretly that braziei‘ sold iuniimei-abie bits of the metal to royallst; who cherished them until , the happy day ivlicn ‘the King clinic ,1 into his cull lrzalil‘ nllal all the brils 3 of the land rang fer Ciiarlcs the Second. And then that bruzlcr, iuho nus a sort c-f Vicar of Bray before his time, disintcrred that statue from the spot. xvherc he lied buried it. Yot even now one is occaslonly l ivited by proud owners to inspect the revere one of those hits of metal sold by that astute and brazen bra- Talilcing of Dictators, it’ is clear that ' George becomes a sort of Shah of Shahs in the ease oi the great ai- fatrs of the State at large. he ls lili- doubtedly at the present time a sort of puisne king in matters of politic- tactics in the House or Commons. ‘ In spite ot Ramsay MacDon- ald's vain glorious words about the stability of the Socialist Govern- ment in ‘office, no ozte takes his re- marks on that point. as anything more than bluff, and almost eel-- talnly tific Prime Minister-whoever else he may be ‘kidding-ls not dc- eetving himself. There is all sorts of talk about pacts‘ between the socialist and the Liberals whereby, lays the Man the Street, the Lloyd-Georgians in return for qtiida pro quo will sup- port: the Government til emergency, but to thdae who have’ em to sea and eat-a to heal- it is clear as noon- whether or not 1w. Lloyd in‘ or dead; the islheritor of more than a million and a quarter dollars, and a believer (sometimes) in luck, crys- tal glazing and fortune-telling. ~I-f that ls not enough, he is the possess- or of ls surely the mnst elim- orate home-made toy railway in England. and of what is almost cer- tainly Lhe most awe inspirlrgpack of Alsatians and Atrcdales in the world.’- Eliglish men are provcrblally ‘quiet! in their dress and some of the lcadln tailors of lnndon bumped up nlnst, a psychological rock the other day when they attempted to persuade the genus to don Brighter Dress for Men. Scilne un-fcrcseelng makers of cloth had produced materials cvi liiauvc. of olive green, of wine red (l) as suitable for lounge suits for gentlemen. The gentlemen thought the tailors shelve; unduly long.‘ so the men of the shears took counsel together. They offered to their best know; clients. famous actors, and young hocicty men noted for their exquisite cloths, suits along these lines quite free of cost with the one stipulation that they should walk down Piccadilly wearing the stilts at least. twice a week. Over a hundred clients were op- proached in all, but only four ‘ac- cepted. And on the second day back came four suits with regret-a. Their courage had not been equal to the task. Lf only those tniloiu had ‘been otherwise and the cloth stayed on _ _3 The NEW 1.. c. SMITH TYPEWRITER is the Leader of them all. Time-saving features and ease of operation are outstanding Ball-bearing Long-Wearing Soulis Typewriter 00., Ltd. Corona Portable Typewriters aha Adding Machines, Halifax, N. 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