1066 ZUNI K.\TCINAS [zth. ann.47 



Nahalico a-\va Mosoxa 

 (Plate 46, b) 



Mask has turkey (?) feathers upright in back, on crown parrot 

 and eagle. Face turquoise with designs in red, yellow and black and 

 white; back, yellow with dragon flies, carved in back, gourd steni lor 

 mouth. Spruce collar. 



Red body paint, yellow forearms. Red buckskin over left shoulder 

 dance kilt, brown moccasins with leggings and garters, red belt, 

 arm bands. 



Right hand yucca ring, left flute of Payatyaniu. 



K.iNATCr 



(Plate 46, c) 



Mask turquoise, red ears, long sharp snout, top of head covered 

 with goat skin, eagle tail feathers and parrot feathers horizontally 

 placed, parrot and downy feathers. Spruce coUar. 



Embroidered kilt, fringed belt, woman's belt, blue moccasins, red 

 body paint, legs and forearms yellow. Arm bands, yarn ; carries 

 spruce and rattle, bandoleer. 



He is a gentle dancer. Sometimes comes with kokokci, sometimes a 

 set come to dance in winter. Carries rattle and spruce. 



Wamuwe 



(Plate 46. d) 



Costume. — "He has clouds on his cheeks and rain under his eyes." 

 Twisted colored yarn about his head. Spruce collar. Light blue 

 kilt, white tasseled belt, and red woman's belt. Fox skin. Fringed 

 leggings, blue moccasins. Eagle tail feather back of head. Rattle, 

 spruce. 



"He is a Hehe'a. He comes in the winter in a large group. Miihewa 

 kiva used to dance it in simimer also. It is always a give-away dance. 

 They dance with the bimdle drum, and that is how they got their 

 name." 



Parallels. — Danced by Tewa of Hano in August of 1925, while 

 Hopi katcinas were forbidden. 



TCILTCI 

 (From a drawing collected bj- A. L. Kroeber) 



Mask. — Back and top black, face pink, with nose and eyes like 

 Hehe'a, red spot on cheeks. Yarn around head, at back lapaj5oawe. 

 Spruce collar. 



Appears to be wearing fringed buckskin shirt. Many necklaces. 



