ILLUSTRATIONS
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| Plate [CIV.] | A, Shield with star symbol; B, Soyáluña shield with star and unknown symbol; C, Symbolic sun shield | 262 |
| [CV.] | The Natácka ceremony at Walpi | 267 |
| [CVI.] | Hahaíwüqti, Natácka, and Soyókmana | 272 |
| [CVII.] | Doll of Cálakomana | 278 |
| [CVIII.] | Katcina mask with squash-blossom appendage and rain-cloud symbolism | 286 |
| [CIX.] | Doll of Cálakomana (mistakenly given on the plate as Cálakotaka) | 294 |
| [CX.] | Head-dress of Alosaka | 301 |
| [CXI.] | A Powámû mask | 306 |
| Figure [39.] | Tablet of the Palahíkomana mask | 262 |
| [40.] | The Áñakatcina | 294 |
| [41.] | Maskette of Áñakatcinamana | 295 |
| [42.] | Position of celebrants in the court of Sitcomovi in Síocálako | 298 |
| [43.] | Mask of Pawíkkatcina (front view) | 299 |
| [44.] | Mask of Pawíkkatcina (side view) | 300 |
| [45.] | Mask of Pawíkkatcinamana | 301 |
| [46.] | Staff of Pawíkkatcina | 301 |
| [47.] | Helmets, ear of corn, and spruce bough arranged for reception ceremony | 302 |
| [48.] | Symbolism of the helmet of Húmiskatcina (tablet removed) | 307 |
THE GROUP OF TUSAYAN CEREMONIALS CALLED KATCINAS[1]
By Jesse Walter Fewkes