Show MANY INDIAN GATHER Red Redskins kins Compete a aau at Gallup au N NM r I M. M a GALLUP N. N M. M Aug 26 By th the United Press PreSs Americas America's last frontier town is again in fa fathe the hands of Indians Indiana but but but all is peaceful Big DIg Indians little Indians savage and educated Apaches Navajos Pueblos Utes Hopis Hopis' and unis th thousands usa ds of t them em ar are arC en camped on every vacant lot In this desert town with its picturesque background Once they m met t to take taice scalps Today Today To To- day they are here in the most unique Indian Indian all celebration on onearth earth Fourteen tribes will compete J for three thre days In n sports handicraft and dance and dance Mingling with the Indians in their colorful costumes may be seen seeri authors governors and sightseers In knickers and smart rt out of door togs The ceremonials got under underway way today with th the j Tesuque buffalo dance first on the program This is isto to be followed with th the bear bear- beareagle eagle war var de devil devil- n Com Comanche yel yei bah yel-bah-chy b bah chy spear spear scalp butt butterfly tire lire arid and other dances dance's A thousand are camped here Oh On Friday they wit win dance the and BluE Corn COIn dance Hopis have traveled d mU miles s to meet their an ancient lent enemies in the friendly butterfly dance Half Hal a thousand Navajos are encamped en- en camped In covered wagons on th picturesque hills hUls above the cere cere- lal m grounds The The he V fierce looking looking- Apaches ap appeared appeared appeared ap- ap on the grou grounds today paint today painted paint paint- ed for the the and scalp dances Fifty Navajo sign scouts that trailed Geronimo over the southwest southwest southwest south south- west were wearing their old costumes costumes cos cos- tum s and were led by Dinay Chili ChUi year old medicine man I |