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            Calako would never return to them, but that the boy
            hero should wear his mask and represent him, and his
            festival should be celebrated when they had a proper
            number of novices to be initiated.
              The celebration occurs in the modern Hopi pueblos
            in the Powamu ceremony, where the representative of
            Calako flogs the children.  Calako 's picture is formed
            on the Powamu altars of several of the villages of the
            Hopi.15
               is Dr. J. Walter Fewtes. Expedition to Arizona in 18*3, 17th
             Annual Report of the Bureau of American Ethnology. Part 2,
             Washington, 1898.  C has the sound of sh.
     	
