March, 1905. Hopi Proper Names — Voth. 83 



designate such head-dresses. In this case the abbreviation "na" 

 would stand for nakwa. The meaning would then be: Parrot 

 takes or accepts a nakwa (prayer, represented by a feather head- 

 dress) . 

 Karzhngonoma. (f.) Follows Parrot. 



From fcaro, ngova (follow), and No. 10. 

 Karzwaytiwa. (m.) Parrots Escaped. 



From tcaro, parrot; way, root of words signifying run away, 

 escape, etc., and No. 2. 



Young parrots having left their nest and flown away are 

 probably referred to, though the Name Giver may have had in 

 mind parrots kept in confinement that have escaped. 

 Karzhhngotiwa. (m.) Parrots Pursued. 



From ditto, ng61awu, pursue, follow, and No. 2. 

 The Name Giver probably had in mind a parrot or macaw 

 being pursued by a hunter on account of its much prized feathers. 

 Karzhhongniwa. (m.) Parrots Standing. 



From ditto, h6ngniima, plural of erect, raise, and stand up, 

 and No. 3. 

 Karzhwainoma. (f.) Parrot Goes About. 



From ditto and wainuma, walk, go about, or way, flee, escape, 

 etc., in which case the meaning would be: Parrot Escaped. 

 Karzhhongva. (m.) Parrots Raised or Erected. 



From ditto and hong, plural of stand up, raise up, and raised, 

 and No. 6. 



The meaning of the name is not quite apparent, but reference 

 is probably made to the putting up of artificial parrots at an 

 altar in a ceremony, but may also refer to live parrots just having 

 stood up. 

 Karzhwaima. (m.) Parrot Walks. 



From ditto and waima, walk, go straight forward. 

 Karzhnomtiwa. (m.) Parrot Covered Up. 

 From ditto, No. 5 and No. 2. 



The meaning may be as given, or parrots covered or enveloped 

 by their own plumage. 



XI. Name Giver belonging to the KATcfNA Clan. 



Katcinhoya. (m.) Little Katcina. ..;,. 



From Katcina, a masked personage, representing certain semi- 

 deities, of which the H6pi on various occasions impersonate one 

 or several of about three hundred different varieties, and No. 2. 



