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Strana 83
The fact that there are many Katcinas with names which do not appear in the
roster of clans at Walpi need not weaken this conclusion; it can be accounted for
in several ways: (I) A clan may have become extinct, and the Katcina bearing its ...
The fact that there are many Katcinas with names which do not appear in the
roster of clans at Walpi need not weaken this conclusion; it can be accounted for
in several ways: (I) A clan may have become extinct, and the Katcina bearing its ...
Strana 84
where the Katcina and a clan bear the same name, we have more significant
data. The Tcakwainas may be mentioned as an illustration of a Katcina and clan
of the same name, which is appropriate in a general discussion, since this
Katcina is ...
where the Katcina and a clan bear the same name, we have more significant
data. The Tcakwainas may be mentioned as an illustration of a Katcina and clan
of the same name, which is appropriate in a general discussion, since this
Katcina is ...
Strana 90
In these Shalahos we find a morphological relation in the symbolism of their
masks with that of the sun god of the Raincloud clans, rather than with that of Ahn'
la of the Katcina clan. The masks of Shalaho have a crest of feathers
representing ...
In these Shalahos we find a morphological relation in the symbolism of their
masks with that of the sun god of the Raincloud clans, rather than with that of Ahn'
la of the Katcina clan. The masks of Shalaho have a crest of feathers
representing ...
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