- Pierre Mille
Pierre Mille - Ahole
The mask of Ahole, who flogs the children during the Powamû celebration, has the same two lateral horns and representation of radiating feathers over the crown of the head, but instead of sagittaform marks on the forehead there is a colored band from ear to ear across the face. - Common Hopi sun symbol
- Kwátaka, bird with sun symbolism
- Screen of the Alósaka
The symbolism of Alósaka is shown in a rude drawing made by one of the Hopi to illustrate a legend, and it represents this being on a rainbow, on which he is said to have traveled from his home in the San Francisco mountains to meet an Awatobi maid. Above the figure of Alósaka is represented the sun, which is drawn also on the screen above described, for Alósaka is intimately associated with the sun, as are all the other horned gods, Ahole, Calako, Tuñwup, and the Natackas. - “Big-head,” a solar god
- Two children offering hay to cow
- Tea time interrupted
- Cows and horse
- Horse and cow
- Cows and a horse
- Cows eating
- Cow
- Sacred Bull of Burma
- Calf and caravan
- Cow
- Bull calf and the poppy
- Herd of cows
- Cow and little girl
- Calf
- Bull calf chasing an old lady
- Two cows
- Two cows
- Cow and girl
- Cow
- Cows and a rabbit
- Two calves
- Cow