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feathers on top of head; the others are eagle and parrot tail feathers; 
face blue-green; 3 white lines above each eye; red wool on forehead; 
ears red; fir collar. 
Kohaiya (bear). (Fig. 29.) Line dancer; 9 masks. Face, blue- 
green; snake has red head and alternating red and yellow body seg- 
ments; yellow snout; 4 eagle tail feathers at back of head, beneath 
which is a bunch of owl feathers; cotton on top of mask; wildcat pelt 
collar. 
Saiyatac (there is a Saiyatasha kachina at Zufii). (Fig. 29.) Side 
dancer; 2 masks. Face black; red triangle on forehead; black bear 
skin “bib” below the mouth; blue-green horns; red goat wool on head; 
wildcat pelt collar; carries soapweed whips in each hand; “‘is always 
cross.” 
Gomaiyawic (to be equated with the Koyemshi, or Mud Heads, of 
Zuni). (Fig. 30.) Side dancer; 4 masks. The mask is made of soft 
leather; the balls which protrude are filled with seeds of various kinds; 
sprigs of spruce at base of knobs; face oxide red; nose, white; collar, 
piece of black, woolen ‘‘manta.”’ 
Baba (grandfathers). Side dancer; 2 masks; no sketch; ‘‘very old 
and gray; impersonated by an old gray haired man.” 
l’yunictya (“putting black on someone’s face with your hands’’). 
Side dancer; 2 masks. No sketch. 
Nyenyeka. (Fig. 30.) Side dancer; 1 mask. Has black, protrud- 
ing eyeballs with white irises; black face with white design; skunk 
tail hanging down back of head; wildcat pelt collar; carries soapweed 
whip in right hand, bow and arrow in left; is cross and irritable. 
Bo-tiwa. Side dancer; 1 mask. No sketch. 
Kaci-na (not to be confused with kachina or katsina). (Fig. 30.) 
Side dancer; 1 mask. Blue-green face; red ears; blue-green wooden 
disk above head surmounted by three white clouds; lighting designs, 
white; eagle and parrot feathers; spruce collar; “he has a mirror some- 
where on the top of his head.” 
Ctiwictiwa (or ctiwictiwi, killdeer, Oxyechus vociferus). (Fig. 30.) 
Side dancer; 1 mask. The circle in center of face is blue-green encir- 
cled by a red line; outside of this is a white band, then a black circle; 
the rest of the face is yellow; cotton on top of head surmounted by a 
wooden head piece; red ears; spruce collar. He comes with Perictca, 
carrying a small bowl of corn flour (petana) and an eagle plume in 
his left hand, a little rattle in his right; he makes a “road” for the 
dancers. 
Tsatcrdti (“something that has horns’). (Fig. 30.) Side dancer; 
2 masks. Black face with blue-green triangle on forehead; protru- 
ding eyeballs with white irises; goat wool on head; the horns are blue 
green next to the head, vermillion the rest of the way; black bearskin 
