These four Kachinas stand in the middle at four sides in the carré, act in different roles in social responsibilities.
The evergreen or feather ruffs conceal the impersonator inside the breathable helmet masks to hide their identities during the ceremonies. The green yarn was used to substitute the evergreen on Kachina dancers.
Soyal, the Return Kachina's reappearance, signals the beginning of a new kachina season and a fresh start to educate the next generations about Hopi's tradition and culture. He holds a paho, the prayer stick. It’s believed that he offers to teach the art of paho to the villagers.
Morning Singer Kachina is also known as the Silent Kachina, although it sings. He holds a spruce branch, rings a bell, appears at dawn, and sings songs to wake the villagers. He announces news on the roof during the Bean Dance and shares bean sprouts with the villagers to eat.
Honan Badger is a wise chief and curer who knows all the valuable herbs to prevent and cure sickness. In February, he appears in the Bean Dance ceremony and brings blessings for crops and beans.
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