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haps sheep, horses, iron implements, and cloth were given in return 
for this service, or possibly they were not adequately paid. The Hopi 
maintain that they were not; but whether justly or not, time has not 
eradicated the feeling of deep hatred with which the Spanish mission 
epoch is now regarded by these Indians. 
A few relics of the Spanish dominion still remain in Walpi. Some 
of the beams and flooring of the old mission are still to be seen in 
kivas and private houses,’ and one or two old doors and windows date 
back to pre-American occupancy. There are also a few iron hoes— 
survivals of this early time—and metallic bells, the antiquity of which 
is doubtful. No Spanish written records are preserved in Tusayan, 
and nothing of Spanish manufacture has thus far been detected on any 
of the altars at Walpi. The lasting benefit of the Spanish régime 
was the gift of sheep, horses, goats, burros, and various fruits and 

seeds.” 
CLANS LIVING OR EXTINCT IN WALPI AND SICHUMOVI 
Tn the following lists the component clans of Walpi and Sichumoyi 
are referred to their former homes: 
1. Clans from Tokonabi (southern Utah): Teiia (Snake), Ala (Horn). 
2. Clans from Palatkwabi (southern Arizona) and the Little Colo- 
rado: Patun (Squash)*, Lenya? (Flute), Patki (Cloud), Kiikiite (Lizard), 
Piba (Tobacco), Titwa (Sand), Tabo (Rabbit). 
3. Clans from the Muiohi (Rio Grande valley), and New Mexican 
pueblos, (Zuni, Acoma, Jemez, etc.): Honau (Bear), Kokop (Firewood), 
Pakab (Reed), Asa (Tansy-mustard), Buli (Butterfly), Honani (Badger). 
Although the original clans which settled Sichumoyi belonged to 
group 38, and this is practically a New Mexican pueblo in the Hopi 
country, the descendants of the original settlers haye so intermarried 
with the Hopi that their linguistic characteristics are lost. 
1. CLans FROM TOKONABI 
Teiia group 
Mia WID Wiles a2 scoeese Snake clan. 
Tohott witiwW =-=---..- Puma clan. 
ER Wwiwitiwa os... see Dove clan. 
NG CUR ih Wnens ote, see Cactus clan. 
Muni Av Wilsons oo Opuntia (cactus) clan. 


1 Decorated beams from the mission may be seen in Pautiwa’s house. 
“The Hopi names of these, which are corrupted Spanish (kanela, sheep; kavayo, horse; melone, 
melon, ete.), show the sources of these inestimable gifts which haye profoundly modified the modern 
life of the Hopi. 
8 Extinct in Walpi and Sichumoyi. 
