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Apache who are near. In morning they go and are surrounded by Apache. 

 After arrow shooting for some time elder brother shoots Hghtning and all Apache 

 are slain. They scalp large and fierce warrior, and cut out his heart and, tak- 

 ing moccasins and costumes of slain, return. God of Thunder comes and tells 

 them to throw scalp on man who is to be War Chief. They return home and 

 are discharmed. Scalp is thrown and War Chief made. People leave Homo- 

 lovi, and after wandering some time Batki clan goes to Aodtovi, and others, 

 who become Forehead Clan, arrive near Shong6pavi, and finally settle in 

 Shupaulavi. Chief of Shongopavi informs Spaniards in New Mexico that 

 inhabitants of Shupaulavi wish to be taken away. Spaniards come to Keams 

 Canyon. Chief of Wdlpi informs chief of Shupaulavi and they go together to 

 see leader of Spaniards. They satisfy leader that he has been deceived, and 

 after trading for clothes they have brought, Spaniards return. They never 

 encroach on Hopi again, but people at Shupaulavi are scared by false news 

 that Spaniards are coming, and many move to Shong6pavi. 



I 13. — The Revenge of the Katcinas. 



Katcinas assemble in kiva in mountains and come to village in night. 

 They dance on plaza while people sleeping. Not knowing what or who dancers 

 are, people become angry and threaten to kill them. Katcinas run away and 

 jump from bluff into large crack. Katcina Uncle is in lead. People set fire 

 to them and bum them up, except Uncle, who is at bottom. He returns home 

 singing and sobbing. He finds Heh^a Katcina hoeing, and tells what has hap- 

 pened. They go home to mountain, and when chief hears he orders Katcinas 

 to assemble. They make it hail for three days. On fourth day they cause 

 cloud to rise over mountains. Clouds spread over sky and Hopi expect good 

 Tain. It thunders and lightens and rains great hail stones. All crops are 

 ■destroyed, and all people except one man and one woman are killed. Clouds 

 then disperse and Katcinas say they are revenged. 



14. — -How the Circle (Pongo) Katcina and his Wife became Stars. 



Maiden who refuses to marry watches maidens playing game. Young 

 man dressed in blue Hopi blanket comes by and talks with her. In evening 

 while she grinds corn, Katcina comes to village and dances. Next morning 

 maiden goes to same place and again youth joins her. She consents to marry 

 him if parents willing. He is to come and get her next day. He tells her that 

 he is Katcina who dances. In evening Katcina again comes dancing and 

 singing. Mdna's parents consent to marriage, and she takes tray of meal to 

 meet him. They proceed together to kiva where are many different Katcinas. 

 Youth is Circle Katcina. Here they remain until mana's bridal costume 

 finished, and then she goes home followed by her husband. Woman bears 

 two children who are Circle Katcinas. Once mother while husband away goes 

 to edge of mesa. Hot6to Katcina comes and she goes away with him. Circle 

 Katcina, finding his wife gone, takes children to Katcina house. After awhile 

 father and two children go to find mother. They trace her to Sikakva, where 

 they find kiva, in which they remain over night and are fed by Hahdii 

 Wuhti, who sings that mother passed by there. In morning they proceed 

 eastward and come to Owl Spring, where they are entertained by another 

 Hahdii Wuhti. During night she goes to Ki'shiwuu where Katcinas have dance. 



