86 HUPI K.^TCINAS [ETH. ANN. 21 



Tcoshuci has blauk bands painted on the left arm and right leg. 

 He wears a black kilt under a buckskin shirt, and has a ([uiver with 

 ari'ows. The bow is carried in one hand. 



Soyun ep has a black mask with feathers on his head, lozenge-shaped 

 eyes, and small goatee. Both leg.s and arms are striped with black 

 bands. His shirt is made of buckskin. 



NAKIATCOP 

 (Plate XXIV) 



The figure of Nakiatcop has a crest of eagle feathers on the head, 

 and in most respects resembles the Dawn katcina. The mask used 

 in i^^rsonating this being is said to belong to the Badger clan. 



KOKOPELLI 



(Plate XXY) 



The Hopi call a certain dipterous insect kokopelli and apply the 

 same name to a personation said to have been introduced by the Asa 

 clan. ' 



The Iwad is painted lilack and has a white median facial line. The 

 snout is long, pointed, and striped in spiral black and white. On 

 each side of the head is a white circle with diametrical lines drawn in 

 black, and there is a warrior feather on top. 



The body is black, and girt b}^ an embroidered sash. There are buck- 

 skin leggings, .stained yellow and green. A hump is always found on 

 the back in pictures or dolls of Kokopelli. 



The author has been informed that in old times many of these beings 

 appeared at the same time, but he has never seen the personation. 



KOKOPELLI MAXA 

 (Plate XXV [ 



The Kokopelli girl has a slender, protuberant snout painted with 

 spiral lines. She carries in her hand two packets " of food made of 

 mush wrapped in corn husks. 



(Plate XXV) 



The symbolic marks of Lapi\kti are three parallel marks on each 

 cheek, hair of cedar bark, long telescopic eyes, and a protuberant 

 snout. He carries a rattle in his right hand, a crook in the left, and 

 wears shirt and pantaloons. The picture brings out all these charac- 

 teristics. 



" Somii'iki. 



'• For pu'turu uf doll, see Internationales Archiv liir F.tiino.tjraphie. Bantl vii, pi, xi, fig. 40, 



