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Show I A M0UL1 SA'AKE DANCL I INDIANS DANCINO WITH RATTLEM I IN THEIR MOUTHS. f t MortlbL tule Thai UP, jttn Are Il.r.lr .III....! In Hlln...-(l,1 II Utilcli I salts Ilia Jfvmkar u( tha XL. I qui Kalli.s l Mala at I lni, Tlio inaVe dances fifths Moqil Iml. m btvdn fminmtljr written alxmt, Lut usual! flini.Iy on hntmjr etrtilence. It It Ml loin Hint nnjr wlillu man It ). lownl to lie iwtit lit tueso cc remould A scout attiithul tu tlie force at Fort Win?111'! N. M., however, waa no fortu. nate ru to bo In on ot tlie In.Jfnli Til-lages, Til-lages, atij Id witness the preliminary rlancc What he eaw U JwtlUd In tin letter sent from the fortt The participants tturo composed of two lioatrs of men. thirty-six of whom tlanrtrl with thn snake, and a smaller liutnbor who fennel a cliora of slnglm? lorn. These latter wire the lint t rriiuoniion the icone, anil were tlreraed In lirlght colored einbroMerrd lilts, tallies, anklets ant) twautifnlly tanned jr-llow foukina hnnKinj down Whind the laxly. They ln.ro small rattles In one hand, whll.i In the other was hil I a itlck, to which ea fastened a conple rf turkey feathers This stick, they claim, carrl the necessary protection of one life an leta the anaWo'a totr-lary Rod know that nonn of liU proefeny will bo Injured or carried to remote land. 'llifee men made four or flvo riretilta (f tho small flax nu 1 then took tip h lisltloiltotbo west ride of It. In the aiitcrof the )iti was a Cottonwood il id. Alter they had nrranued them-elvee them-elvee iwjierljr In a state of extraordinary extraordi-nary exaltation, the snnko men came tnnrchlrv In to hound across the ineu with a sinirle stride. Tlieeo dancing men, lilio their redo-rresora, redo-rresora, inaelo four clreiilts around a largo rock which atands In the center of tho plaro. They then faced the churna and a on waa tone through with. After Af-ter this ceremony ilia r.nake men were illtl lad Into cretin, ot tlirw, and cue mm each three went Into the cotton-wool cotton-wool thed ami extracted n snake from cue of the luiri, and after putllnit It Into Lie innmh and firmly filing It tin to witli hie teeth, he atarted on his round. A DIMll'tJTIMI MXXE. Ilia couirauiion, with, lilaann around Ha neck, kept tho tail cf the tuale In tosllton with hUlefl liand, while with hit light. In which he carried rt stick with tno long folia rsntuched, he kept tie serpent from becoming wilinglcd In toe hair of the dancer. The snake, after King carried arutind ttio circle, waa thrown from the lmmth, when the third member of the group trnlhe red It up and tamed It for the net cf the dance. At tlmee the rarpents would try to male their cscapd and would make a Hash fjr lilicrty through the crowd whi It surrounded the dancers, and the let itora would Ktller In all dlrectlona until tlie tnaVe were neapiuied by the elanccrs and carried backloto tha dixie aud more tecarr ly held. Tliolllilo tho shcdttirorontlnar-d until at le-aat ISO aunkct luul been Lroujzht from the Incloaure, and all at 1 oared to be In excellent i-on.litlon' Judg-lug Judg-lug frun tho manner In which tiny re- litcd captnra after they had been dropped from tho inouttu Two or thrve Imtancea wcro iiotlcct of large bnll anakea belu- IkM by the neck aud tlu-lag tlu-lag tlelr bolh-e around tho leg of the daucera. In one luttance the euike had to tntulned hlmielf around the performer per-former that he wa unable to Inutef&r frar of falling. Tbla ledliamont cnuvd a imat outbnnt cf laughter, but it lookid anything but fuuuy to the dancer Thoeo vho danced lth the make not uufnqucn'ly had three or four In the mouth at the tamo tlmo, which, of all the performance, wiu the moat re. tuUUe. Toaeu theao nukttl human beluga be-luga going around with the fice com- I letely hlddoll helilud n inatk cf twiit-lug twiit-lug and Nulrming inakea wa4 enough I I make tho atontnt hearted man thud-der thud-der with illigaat, jet the other latinbrei c f the trlho greeted theao iiumlfct tatlotia villi applauaa, aNAKts tncwto 11 lui.vra. The applanao of the apcctalort nrsnl the dancera to greater feata, and aa the danco procecdetl the ierformance btvame luoat honlble to behold. Home ot the daucera v. out 1 tale tno large ratllera In the month at tho aauio time, and na they r-lowlyaXvuug around tho circle would cbew on the living an ilea until, In aouie liiitincui, tho aeriicuta woul 1 fall lo the ground coinilitily bitten lnta One dancer, wlio npiiearid to bo ft leader, at tnutlinoliadalx lerjwnta lnldamuuth, and the awlnglng tndaof the rtptllca made u gcrgon npnenruncoof hie hi ad aa he whirled around the outer edge of the ilnlo. Till ceremony laatod tno hour, and when the dance was over tho pail let-lnta let-lnta wero thomnghly rihnurlnl. Udle during the dance tluy had been npheld by the ecitatla condition, the reaction was terrible, nnd while tluro was no icrumncnt Injury to the danctrs, It took leteral daye for lliein to rtcurnti. Tills tlmo waa sjient In aleeplug aiTd drlnllug a weak tort of broth mado froui the dead snakes which liad per-Uheil per-Uheil In tho ceremony. During thla danco there Is u peculiar luster ot tlie body nnd i'jea width would Indicate that the performers had lccu turalicatod and 1 reivinil for the ordeal through which they win about to iuisk. It wai supposed by tome that the rat-tlsenakm rat-tlsenakm ha.1 len n mil red harinlnu by the eilrncl'.Mi cf their fangs, but to show that audi was not the case it dog v aa brought Into the dale and aa bitten bit-ten liynenake. In u very short tlmn tho unfortunate aplmil waa dead from the cnVjte of the blto. am rnucltui Lliroulclo. |