Marriage
Marriage a la Mode BY MRS. HUMPHRY WARD ILLUSTRATED BY FRED PEGRAM NEW YORK DOUBLEDAY, PAGE & COMPANY 1909 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED, INCLUDING THAT OF TRANSLATION INTO FOREIGN LANGUAGES, INCLUDING THE SCANDINAVIAN COPYRIGHT, 1908, BY MRS. HUMPHRY WARD COPYRIGHT, 1909, BY MARY AUGUSTA WARD PUBLISHED, MAY, 1909
skeleton were two shining black earthen vases, containing
small bits of charcoal, the bones of mammals, birds, and
partially consumed corn, and above these "_ollas_" the earth
to the surface was filled with pieces of charcoal. Doubtless
the remains found in the vases served at a funeral feast
prior to the inhumation. We examined very carefully this
grave, hoping to find some utensils, ornaments, or weapons,
but none rewarded our search. In all of the graves examined
the bodies were found in similar positions and under similar
circumstances in both arroyas, several of the skeletons
being those of children. No information could be obtained as
to the probable age of these interments, the present Indians
considering them as dating from the time when their
ancestors with Montezuma came from the north.
The Coyotero Apaches, according to Dr. W.J. Hoffman,[12] in disposing
of their dead, seem to be actuated by the desire to spare themselves any
needless trouble, and prepare the defunct and the grave in this manner:
The Coyoteros, upon the death of a member of the tribe,
partially wrap up the corpse and deposit it into the cavity
left by the removal of a small rock or the stump of a tree.
After the body has been crammed into the smallest possible
space the rock or stump is again rolled into its former
position, when a number of stones are placed around the base
to keep out the coyotes. The nearest of kin usually mourn
Marriage a la Mode BY MRS. HUMPHRY WARD ILLUSTRATED BY FRED PEGRAM NEW YORK DOUBLEDAY, PAGE & COMPANY 1909 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED, INCLUDING THAT OF TRANSLATION INTO FOREIGN LANGUAGES, INCLUDING THE SCANDINAVIAN COPYRIGHT, 1908, BY MRS. HUMPHRY WARD COPYRIGHT, 1909, BY MARY AUGUSTA WARD PUBLISHED, MAY, 1909