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1896. 



1 Siima ; chief Powamu priest, Honani (Badger) clan. 



2 Massavestiwa ; chief Katcina priest, Katcina clan. 



3 Qomahoiniwa (Siima's brother) ; Honani (Badger) clan. 



4 Koyongainiwa ; Honani (Badger) clan. 



5 Lomaashniwa ; Tuwa (Sand) clan. 



6 Qotcwuyaoma ; Honani (Badger) clan. 



7 Punnamoniwa ; Honani (Badger) clan. 



8 Qoyangotiwa ; Honani (Badger) clan. 



9 Wungwniima ; Pakab (Reed) clan. 



10 Mashaheptiwa ; Honani (Badger) clan. 



11 Massaveima ; Tavo (Rabbit) and Piva (Tobacco) clan. 



12 Mosahungwa ; Karro (Parrot), Angwusha (Crow) and Kat- 



cina clan. 



1898. 



1 Qomahoiniwa ; chief Powamu priest, Honani (Badger) clan. 



2 Massavestiwa ; chief Katcina priest, Katcina clan. 



3 Kiwanhungwa ; Pihkash (Young Corn Ear) clan. 



4 Koyongainiwa ; Honani (Badger) clan. 



5 Lomaashniwa ; Tuwa (Sand) clan. 



6 Qotcwuyaoma ; Honani (Badger) clan. 



7 Qoyawaima ; Honani (Badger) clan. 



8 Matswo ; Honani (Badger) clan. 



9 Massaveima ; Tavo (Rabbit) and Piva (Tobacco) clan. 

 10 A small boy (name not recorded). 



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1 Qomahoiniwa ; Honani (Badger) clan. 



2 Koyongainiwa ; Honani (Badger) clan. 



3 Kashwahtiwa ; Honani (Badger) clan. 



4 Lomaashniwa ; Tiiwa (Sand) clan. 



5 Massaveima ; Tavo (Rabbit) and Piva (Tobacco) clan. 



6 Mosahungwa ; Karro (Parrot), Angwusha (Crow) and Kat- 



cina clan. 



7 Shuyurztima ; Pakab (Reed) clan. 



At about sunrise of the day appointed for the Powamu ceremony, 

 the men, having been notified by the Powamu priest on the preceding 

 day, begin to assemble in the kiva. The leaders bring with them their 

 boxes and bags with feathers, paints, roots, corn-meal, etc., and also 

 some sticks for bahos*, various herbs, and other objects to be used in 



♦Sometimes the chief priest prepares the sticks for the bahos on the previous day, as they are 

 usually crowded for time the next day. 



