FEWKES] THE PATKI CLANS 601 
Kumawensi 2 
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Tuwabensi 2 
Poctogy Lenmana 9 Tocia@? 
Twhbag 
Nasanihoya? 
Several members of the Patki clan live in Sichumovi. Their names 
follow: 
Men and boys 
Women and girls 


Anawita Sikyomana 
Teoshoniwt Kwamana 
Klea Loci 
Haiyuma 
Tazru 



Teoshoniwti 4 Sikyomana 9 
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| iM 
Kwamana 9 Loci? 
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Sica 
Haiyum + Tazru? 
The Piba (Tobacco) and the intimately associated Tabo (Rabbit) and 
Sowi (Hare) clans are given a southern origin by their traditionalists. 
Some associate them with the Squash, others with the Water-house or 
Rain-cloud group, but all ascribe to them former habitations on the 
Little Colorado near Winslow. The ruin which now marks the site 
of their former home is probably that near the mouth of Cheylon 
fork, called Cakwabaiyaki. There is well-nigh strict uniformity in 
the statements that there were Piba clans in the village of Awatobi, 
and some say there were Piba people in the Patki settlement of 
Pakatcomo. The chief of the Piba clans at the former pueblo was 
Tapolo, who was the first Tataukyamu chief at Walpi; and Hani, who 
says he is a direct descendant of Tapolo,' is chief of the same religious 
society in that pueblo. 


1Tapolo admitted the hostile Walpi into Awatobi on the night that the latter pueblo was destroyed. 
After the massacre he settled in Walpi. 
19 ETH, pr 2—01——3 
