Annual report of the Bureau of American Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution . rn meal and pounded the dried meat withstones and then they ate. And their grandmother was so polite tothem, and was so proud of her grandchildren because they dressed sonicely and had good meat to eat. So that is how it happened that the Grease Boys who hve on sandhill come here to dance, and they come this way because that is theway they dressed them at Katcina Village. KOKWATAWU OR SuYUKU (AlsO IDENTIFIED AS MuATOCLE AND Buffalo)(From drawing collected by A. L. Kroeber) Mask white, spotted wi
Annual report of the Bureau of American Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution . rn meal and pounded the dried meat withstones and then they ate. And their grandmother was so polite tothem, and was so proud of her grandchildren because they dressed sonicely and had good meat to eat. So that is how it happened that the Grease Boys who hve on sandhill come here to dance, and they come this way because that is theway they dressed them at Katcina Village. KOKWATAWU OR SuYUKU (AlsO IDENTIFIED AS MuATOCLE AND Buffalo)(From drawing collected by A. L. Kroeber) Mask white, spotted with red, fringed with goat hair. Smallupright headdress hke crown of blue, yellow and red feather in fore-lock, at back crest of hawk feathers. Long hair and beard. Goggleeyes. Long wooden snout with tongue hanging out. On left shouldersun disk with red ribbons. Pink body paint. In right arm holdingraised knife, left hand bow and arrow. The rest of the drawing is not clear. Apparently is carrying orbeing carried by a Hehea. He comes in the mixed dance. o <: 3 zz ?f-q:o oo D m. BUNZEL] DANCES OF THE WINTER AND SUMMER SERIES 1055 AiNCEKOKO (Bear Katcina)(Plate 44, c) Whole upper part of body covered with hear sldn with head still paws with feathers over hands. Red feather on head (thebears feather). Yucca around wrists. Beads Uke society people. Dark blue kilt of societies, over that bucksldn, embroidered sashand womans belt. Blue moccasins. Wolatana(Plate 44, d) Mask painted brown with spots of black and white. Goat skin overhead. Eagle down on head lacowanlana. Rainbow, cloud and light-ning symbols in wood or cloth stretched over frames. In mouthrattlesnake (like Hilih). Skin collar and skin over shoulders. Red body paint. Double bandoleer of yucca. Buckskin kilt, redbelt. Fox skin. Blue moccasins. Arm bands, spruce in belt. Onback a carrying basket containing diminutive figme of right hand stone knife, in left cane. Borrowed from Hopi. With the mixed danc
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