Show ENTIRE CANON FOR CHURCH Religious Rights and Observances of the Hopi Indians of Grand Canon Tho Paradiso or Spirit House of tho Hop Is In Grand Canon and there Is sent during certain Important ceremonies cere-monies a messenger priest who makes a votive deposit in 1 the shrine erected there tenders a prayer offering of sacred sa-cred cornmeal to the rising sun and carries back with him certain waters and herbs for use In further rites writes Louis Akin in the Craftsman Shrines are everywhere In the vicinity vicini-ty of Hopi towns Some are shrines to distant mountains rivers the ocean some to prehistoric or traditional tradi-tional homes of ancestors or clans and In nearly every field Is borne manner man-ner of shrine In which to deposit especial es-pecial prayer offerings prepared by the priests for the purpose which the fortunate ones proudly carry to tho fields with perfect confidence in their Cfficacy Tho Indoor religious ceremonies cere-monies are hold In underground chambers known as klvas of which there are 11 In Oralbl Each man belongs be-longs to some one of the fraternities occupying these klvas |