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Ahole

Ahole.jpg I would lay the puppy between my shoulders and draw my tiny robe up over his backThumbnailsShe laid the grass thickly over the sides of the little tepeeI would lay the puppy between my shoulders and draw my tiny robe up over his backThumbnailsShe laid the grass thickly over the sides of the little tepeeI would lay the puppy between my shoulders and draw my tiny robe up over his backThumbnailsShe laid the grass thickly over the sides of the little tepeeI would lay the puppy between my shoulders and draw my tiny robe up over his backThumbnailsShe laid the grass thickly over the sides of the little tepeeI would lay the puppy between my shoulders and draw my tiny robe up over his backThumbnailsShe laid the grass thickly over the sides of the little tepee

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.