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Fig. 7 — Positions of participants in the 'Hla'hewe ceremonial: 1, younger brother Bow priest; 2, 

 Shi'wanni of the West; 3, Shi'vvanni of the South; 4, Shi'vvanni of the East; 5, 'kla'puniikwe (boy); 

 (), 'kia'punalfwe (girl): 7, Kia'kwemosi; 8. associate Kla'kvvemosi; 9, 'kla'punakwe (girl); 10, 'kla'pu- 

 nakwe (boy); 11, pe'kwin (sun priest); 12, elder brother Bow priest; 13, Slii'wano"kla (Priestess 

 of fecundity); 14, eight mi'wachi; 1."), meal painting symbolic of clouds; 16, watt r jugs and vases of 

 the 'kla'punakwe; 17, baskets of corn and te'likinawe of the Shi'wano"kia; IS, choir and drum of 

 'Hla'hewe side; 19, choir and drum of Sho'ko'we side; 20, a'mosi of the two sides; 21 , basket of corn 

 belonging to the mo'.sona of 'Hla'hewe; 22, ba.sket of corn belonging to the mo'sona of Sho'ko'we; 

 23, basket of corn belonging to the mo'sona of flutists; 24, te'likinawe of the 'Hla'hewe choir; 25, 

 te'likinawe of the Sho'ko'we choir; '26, te'likinawe of flutists; 27, trees; 28, pottery bowl supporting 

 the flutes, '29, flutists; 30 and 31, baskets of corn of flutists; 32, excavations in which corn and 

 te'likinawe are deposited; 33, pottery bowl over coals; 34, bunch of te'likinawe. a to k inclusive, 

 mi'laiilapo'na of 'Hla'hewe side; each has her basket of corn and four te'likinawe by herside. I to 

 « inclusive, mi'laiilapo'na of Sho'ko'we side; each has her basket of corn and four te'likinawe 

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color of white or bluc-groen, upon which butterflies and <lra!.'(>n flies 

 are painted. The edges of the cups arc scalloped, each scnlloi' Ixing- 



