. Hopi Katcinas drawn by native artists. HOTSKO. TURPOCKWA YAUPA HELIOTYPE CO., BOSTON. ] KATCINAS APPEARING IN POWAMU 79 JlOXWf Wf(^TI (Platr XVI) The Owl woman and her two young are figured in this jDicture,and need no explanation additional to that given of the Owl katcinawith -whom she associated. SALAB MONWl}(Plate XVII) The head shown in this picture is readilj- recognized as that of anOwl. He wears a kilt made of buckskin, and has a belt with silverdisks. He carries a pine biancth and bow in the left hand, u rattle inthe right. HOTSKO (Piatt- XVII) The figure of Hotsko is owl
. Hopi Katcinas drawn by native artists. HOTSKO. TURPOCKWA YAUPA HELIOTYPE CO., BOSTON. ] KATCINAS APPEARING IN POWAMU 79 JlOXWf Wf(^TI (Platr XVI) The Owl woman and her two young are figured in this jDicture,and need no explanation additional to that given of the Owl katcinawith -whom she associated. SALAB MONWl}(Plate XVII) The head shown in this picture is readilj- recognized as that of anOwl. He wears a kilt made of buckskin, and has a belt with silverdisks. He carries a pine biancth and bow in the left hand, u rattle inthe right. HOTSKO (Piatt- XVII) The figure of Hotsko is owl-like, with broad mouth, and wears arabbit-skin rug tied on the Ijody by an embroidered sash. This pictureevidently represents a bird, but the author can not identifj- it. TtEroOKWA(Plate XVII) The picture of this bird has a helmet surmounted by a birds head,like that of the eagle, and a black chevron on the face. The beak islong and slender. Tiirpockwa, like man} other birds, has a moisture or sun tablet onthe back, the horizontal plumes of wh
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