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PLATE 14

Plate 14, Figure 1
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Plate 14, Figure 1

FIGURE 1. Prayer sticks used by Kopishtaiya, also Antelope clan staff. a, Trail (hiamuni) prayer stick (gray and blue). It opens the trail; it is laid so that the head faces the pueblo. The Kopishtaiya use it in entering the pueblo. b, Shield (haiitsi) of Kopishtaiya, a hoop (brown) with cotton string (black) fastened like a star. c, Staff (yapi) (pink) the Antelope clan use in the drama of the katsina war, willow (see p. 72). d, Used as a cane (gray) by Tsiukiri, Kopishtaiya chief. Turkey feathers at tip of crook (white), eagle and parrot feathers. e, This hiatsimuh prayer stick (brown, feathers red) laid by the Kopishtaiya against corners of houses and cliffs to keep them from falling. Hard wood. Four of these are used at a time. The paint iakatcha (manly paint) they get from Hopi. Faces above a and c green.

Plate 14, Figure 2
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Plate 14, Figure 2

FIGURE 2. Miniature ritual implements. a, Kick sticks (black and white) with prayer feathers: about 4 inches; face (green) of the katsina summer cloud ruler on ends. b, Tokia moti. Colors on the balls (quartered in red, blue, yellow, white) are for the four directions; the paddle is black (handle) for night, yellow (blade) for earth, red for lightning (on blade); miniature goal stakes (white and black). c, Miniature pot rest (blue, yellow, red alternating with black) for Iatiku.


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