Annual report of the Bureau of American Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution . x skins. Hands painted white, beads on right, bow braceleton left. Necklaces hidden. Yucca in both hands. Comes withHuponcilowa. Neneka is mentioned in all accounts of Keresan katcinas(Dumarest,Goldfrank, White) and seems to be important in these mask nor character of the impersonation has been described. His position in Zuni is vague. Probably a recent importation therefrom the east. Pakoko and Yebitcai (Navaho Katcina) (Plates 56, 57) Pakoko wears on his head eagle feathers ti
Annual report of the Bureau of American Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution . x skins. Hands painted white, beads on right, bow braceleton left. Necklaces hidden. Yucca in both hands. Comes withHuponcilowa. Neneka is mentioned in all accounts of Keresan katcinas(Dumarest,Goldfrank, White) and seems to be important in these mask nor character of the impersonation has been described. His position in Zuni is vague. Probably a recent importation therefrom the east. Pakoko and Yebitcai (Navaho Katcina) (Plates 56, 57) Pakoko wears on his head eagle feathers tipped with yellow parrotfeathers; ribbon streamers. Red hah- around the face. Corn paintedon the back of the mask, face painted blue with gum paint. Sprucecollar. His body is painted white. He wears a great deal of silver,belt and bracelets, and wrist band with silver, and buttons like theNavaho wear. He wears a Navaho blanket instead of a kilt. Brightsatin ribbons. Black knitted stockings, little red belts. Eaglefeathers on the left leg. skin behind. oa. z 2?oo o 2IS- a:m. 0. s-o:o 0, ua: < DZZ? o s ozIs-u z < u< 3<
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