. Hopi Katcinas drawn by native artists. sents a. being with a globular maskpainted black, having two white marks on each cheek. A bundle offeathered strings is tied to each side, and the skin of .a mountainlion surrounds the neck. The chin has red and green curved bandsinclosing a white area. The figure is represented as carrjdng fire in acedar-bark torch from one shrine to another, accompanied by a Yayapriest, who has a rattle in his right hand and an unknown object inthe left. The kilt is tied behind and has draperies of colored yarn. The mask of Kawikoli is displayed with those of Sumaikol


. Hopi Katcinas drawn by native artists. sents a. being with a globular maskpainted black, having two white marks on each cheek. A bundle offeathered strings is tied to each side, and the skin of .a mountainlion surrounds the neck. The chin has red and green curved bandsinclosing a white area. The figure is represented as carrjdng fire in acedar-bark torch from one shrine to another, accompanied by a Yayapriest, who has a rattle in his right hand and an unknown object inthe left. The kilt is tied behind and has draperies of colored yarn. The mask of Kawikoli is displayed with those of Sumaikoli in thefestivals of these personages. Kawikoli is also personated at Zuni,from which pueblo the name was probably derived. CIWIKOLI (Plate XXXV) The picture of Ciwikoli represents a being with mask paintedbrownish red, having two parallel white lines on each cheek. Thereare tadpole figures on the sides of the mask and a fan-shaped featherappendage to the top of the head. eURtAU OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY TWENTY-FIRST ANtJUAL REPORT PL. XXXV. KAWIKOLI


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