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Indian Games and Dances with Native Songs

PART II
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This path indicates the path of the Four Winds, which stand with their life-giving power at the four directions, the North, East, South and West.

In some localities the netting of the hoop is made from the yucca, in other places corn husks are used.

With the closely netted hoop arrows are apt to be found.

Some of these have as the shaft a corn cob with a stick about eighteen inches long thrust through the cob, sharpened at the lower end and a tuft of feathers tied to the upper end; this feathered stick is a prayer-stick such as is offered at a shrine.
In another type of the game the hoop is of stone; the lance is associated with this kind of hoop.
There are a variety of nettings for the hoop and much diversity in the style of arrows, darts and javelins used in the game.
The simplest is chosen to be here presented, for the reason that both the articles used in the game should be made in the camp where it is to be played.

The hoop and javelins were always made by the youths who joined in the sport, and the making of hoop and javelin was part of the fun.
[Illustration: HOOP AND JAVELIN] _Properties_ .-- A hoop and two javelins.
The hoop is made in the following manner: A piece of rope, not of a heavy kind, about sixteen inches long will give the foundation for a hoop about four inches in diameter.


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