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Updated: May 24, 2025
One of the bags commonly worn is the fi-chong', the bladder of the hog; the other, cho'-kao, is a cloth bag some 8 inches wide and 15 inches long. These cloth bags are woven in most of the pueblos where the cotton breechcloth is made. Old men now and then wear a blanket, pi'-tay, but the younger men never do. They say a blanket is for the women.
During the day this pi'-tay, or blanket, is seldom worn except in the dance. I have never seen women or girls dance without it. The blankets of the girls are usually small and white with a blue stripe down each side and through the middle; they are called "kud-pas'." Those of the women are of four kinds the ti-na'-pi, the fa-yi-ong', the fan-che'-la, and the pi-nag-pa'-gan.
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