Annual report of the Bureau of Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution . iew). tray and smoked upon by those present. Before beginning the manu-facture of the pahos the makers prepared themselves by a ceremonialsmoke.^ At the same time that the pahos were made twenty-threeiiakwakwocis for the Katcinas and five for the Katcinamanas werelikewise manufactured. It was said that there ought to have heen six (possibly one for each cardinal ijoint) of these, whoare called CiwAata, sisters of the Pawikkatcinas. ^I have not been jjermitted to see the unmasked dance of the K6ko in the
Annual report of the Bureau of Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution . iew). tray and smoked upon by those present. Before beginning the manu-facture of the pahos the makers prepared themselves by a ceremonialsmoke.^ At the same time that the pahos were made twenty-threeiiakwakwocis for the Katcinas and five for the Katcinamanas werelikewise manufactured. It was said that there ought to have heen six (possibly one for each cardinal ijoint) of these, whoare called CiwAata, sisters of the Pawikkatcinas. ^I have not been jjermitted to see the unmasked dance of the K6ko in the Zufii kivas, where it iscommon, and was glad to supplement my observations by the same in one of the kivas. Inthe Katcinas which I saw in 1891 at Walpi there was no dance in the kivas. ^The pipe was passed ceremonially after having been lit with a coal (burning corncob) brought bya woman fr^m a house in Sitcomovi. Iu most ceremonials it is also prescribed that the makers ofpiihos shall wash their heads before beginning their duties, but this takes place in their << CO CO HI q:o Q riests took a piucb of each kind of food (dunopua)and went with it to a cleft in the mesa on the north side of there deposited it with a p;iho, a pinch of each kind of pig^mentused in painting the i)araphernalia, a little tobacco, but uo sacred
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