Show 1 I Power oi of Red Men Recalled j jI I Phyllis Richmond U. U o of U U. coed with souvenirs souvenirs o othe of 44 4 the annual dance in in honor hono of the Great Bear Beir by th the Utes including a model o oa of 4 a basket jug eagle k JI v feather fan and a rabbit rabbit- skin cloak 4 ii Ii 1 F 5 V v I i S S Kf e W I i Man Pays as Ute Indians Hold Annual Dance in Honor of Red Men I This Tills time its it's the man who pa pays s 's sand and pays The squaws choose their male p partners and every time one of them asks a white man he Is expected to pay from 10 to 25 cents a dance Dr Julian H H. Steward head of the University University Uni Uni- of Utah department of archeology archeology arche arche- said Thursday In d describing his recent visit to the annual spring festival of the Uinta and White River Ute Indians at Duchesne For an nn entire week weel the Indians dance from 2 p p. p m. m till tUl dusk in honor honorof of the Great Bear at a a. place called White Rock The dancing Dr Steward says is little more than walking back and forth to the accompaniment accompaniment ac ac- ac- ac of singers and a sort of drum made b by rubbing bones over notched sticks which make contact with a sheet of tin Every ery one young youn and old appears in his best finery The celebration closes with a beef bee barbecue Dr Steward brought b back k with him a 0 model Indian tepee a woven rabbit skin cloak a a. sun dance ou outfit out out- fit of ot a 3 rattle whistle feathers an ana and anda I I a fan a basket jug a bone scraper and a which is a leather leathe I I pouch for carrying meat I The souvenirs will be placed in incase a a ac c case e In the university archeology mu mu- scum representing the modern Ute Indians as a part of the exhibits which when completed will show th the development of the American Indian from B B. C. C till tUl the present Th The museum is closed to the public now nov while these exhibits are being arranged arranged ar ar- ar- ar ranged |