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TS'peish (Cut-Hair); dancer, 1902. 

 Thihduchhawkan (Straight-Crazy) ; Lodge-Maker, 1901. 

 Thiyeh (Shave-Head, wife ot Nishnat^yana); wife of grandfather, 

 1902. 



Wadnibe (Grass-Singing, wife of Hawkan); pupil. 



WadsanShi (Charcoal). 



Waakat'ani (Spotted-Bear); assistant to Hawkan. 



WddksSnna (Bear's-Lariat) ; assistant to HanS,kenakuwu. 



Wadtanakashi (Black-Lodge); associate Lodge-Maker, 1902. 



Wadtannak (Black-Bear), 



Wadtannihindn (Black-Man). 



Waatu (Warrior), or Daniel Dyer; dancer, 1901. 



Waawiitha (Hail). 



Wadii (Old-Camp). 



Wahiibahu (Bear-Track) ; dancer, 1902. 



Wahiisa (Young-Bear) ; dancer, 1902. 



Wandkdyl (Row-of-Lodges). 



Wasas (Osage); relative of Niwaat. 



Wdshieh (Ugly, wife of Kakatayahiwani) ; cut center-pole. 



Wdtanah (Black-Horse); grandfather, 1902. 1 



Watdnati (Ute) ; assistant to Kakatdyahiwani, 1902. 



Watdngaa (Black-Coyote), or Ben Franklin; dancer, 1902. 



WatdwateSh (Come-up-Hill) ; dancer, 1902. 



Yahiise (Hiding- Woman), or Charley Campbell; dancer, 1901. 



WARRIOR SOCIETIES. 



Before dismissing the subject of the participants in the ceremony, 

 it may not be out of place at this point to give a brief statement of the 

 various warrior societies, inasmuch as these have already been and 

 will be referred to from time to time. These societies are graded in 

 rank and power, and are, according 1;o Mooney, seven in number: 

 (i) the Nuhinena, or the Kit-Fox society — this order is composed of 

 young men in the tribe and has no special duties to perform; (2) the 

 Hauthahiiha, or Star society, comprising the young warriors of the 

 tribe; (3) the Hichaaquthi, or Club-Board society, so called because 

 the four head men of this society carried in battle, wooden clubs — this 

 society is made up entirely of men in the prime of life and was form- 

 erly a powerful warrior organization; (4) the Bittahinena, or Spear 

 society — the chief duties of this order were the proper policing of the 

 camp, they also saw that the orders of head men of the camp were 

 executed; (5) the Ahakanena, or Lime-Crazy society, made up of men 



