. Hopi Katcinas drawn by native artists. ed. The ej^es are protuberant andcolored yellow. There are colored feathers on the crown of the headand two eagle feathers at the back. The paw of an animal is depictedon each cheek. The figure is clothed in a rabbit-skin rug, girt with abelt, has naked feet, and wears a pair of red horsehair anklets. Thewands in the hands are of cactus, and to their ends roasted ears of cornare tied. YEHOHO (Plate XLIV) The left cheek of Yehoho is colored yellow, the right red; they areseparated by a black band. The eyes are curved at the corners, andon the head there


. Hopi Katcinas drawn by native artists. ed. The ej^es are protuberant andcolored yellow. There are colored feathers on the crown of the headand two eagle feathers at the back. The paw of an animal is depictedon each cheek. The figure is clothed in a rabbit-skin rug, girt with abelt, has naked feet, and wears a pair of red horsehair anklets. Thewands in the hands are of cactus, and to their ends roasted ears of cornare tied. YEHOHO (Plate XLIV) The left cheek of Yehoho is colored yellow, the right red; they areseparated by a black band. The eyes are curved at the corners, andon the head there are two horns. The necklace is made of pineboughs. This katcina wears a rabbit-shin rug and an embroidered belt, andacross the body there are two bandoleers formed of ears of roastedcorn tied in strings. He holds an ear of the same in each hand. The garment worn by Yehoho is called tokotcpatcuba, and the cornon the bandoleers is called takpabu. « Mana literally means maid. BUREAU OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY TWENTY-FIRST ANNUAL REPORT YEHOHO URCICIMU HELIOTVPE CO., BOSTON. BUREAU OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY TWENTY-FIRST ANNUAL REPORT PL. /LV


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