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Toneneli and Haschelti, c1905. Creator: Edward Sheriff CurtisToneneli and Haschelti, c1905. Two Navajo men impersonating two Yeibichai, Toneneli (Water God) and Haschelti (Talking God) on the 6th day of the Yeibichai ceremony
Yeibichai, the beggar, Tonenili-Navajo Indian, dressed in spruce branches, 1904, c1905. Creator: Edward Sheriff CurtisYeibichai, the beggar, Tonenili-Navajo Indian, dressed in spruce branches, 1904, c1905
Yeibichai war gods, 1904, c1905. Creator: Edward Sheriff CurtisYeibichai war gods, 1904, c1905. Photograph shows three Natives: Tonenili, Tobadzischini, and Nayenezgani, in ceremonial dress, photographed against dark rock background
Aztec stone head of Rain God Tlaloc, 1300-1521
Tonenili-Navaho, c1905. Creator: Edward Sheriff CurtisTonenili-Navaho, c1905. Navajo man bedecked in hemlock boughs and mask of a clown associated with the mischievous rain god Tonenili, "Water Sprinkler"
Mayan vessel in the shape of the rain-god Chac MoolMayan eagle-vase in the shape of the rain-god Chac Mool, probably used as an offering-bowl for human heads at sacrifices