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Fig. 152. Arapabo designs.
design consists of a central diamond or rectangle, from the corners
of which emanate lines that terminate in triangles facing the central
field either with the apex or with the base; sometimes a cross-
bar with prongs is found at the end of these lines. Among the
Arapaho (fig. 152) these patterns appear singly on a plain back-
ground; among the Sioux (fig. 153) the central square is seldom
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Fig. 152. Arapabo designs.
design consists of a central diamond or rectangle, from the corners
of which emanate lines that terminate in triangles facing the central
field either with the apex or with the base; sometimes a cross-
bar with prongs is found at the end of these lines. Among the
Arapaho (fig. 152) these patterns appear singly on a plain back-
ground; among the Sioux (fig. 153) the central square is seldom