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PL. XVIII. An Oaqol-Mana. 

 The plate shows the Odqol maiden as she stands in the southeastern part of 

 the deeper portion of the kiva, ready to follow the dancers to the plaza. She 

 holds in her right hand a netted wheel, and one of the feather arrows; in her left 

 hand the other of the arrows. The plate was prepared from a life-size figure as 

 it stands in the case which contains the Odqol altar in the Field Columbian 

 museum. The artist has succeeded in making a very accurate representation of 

 this personage. 



