FE WKES] CLANS FROM MUIOBI 607 

Monwid Yakwag Simotei¢ 
Kelewiiqti 9 Kokaamn ? 
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Teuteunamana Kutcamana 
The Buli or Butterfly clan is regarded as the same as the Honani or 
Badger. It formerly lived at Awatobi, and, although not now repre- 
sented at Walpi, it is important in Sichumovi. 
Buli (Sichumovi) 


Men and boys Women and girls 
Ami | Siwikwabi 
Aksi Lakonemana 
Cikuli Neanufamana 
Sezuta Siomana 
Nanakoci Siwihonima 
Tabohia Koitshonsi 
Teoetki 
Yoyowaia 
Kotcama 
Avatcoya 




Siwikwabi? Lakonemana ? 
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Amit Nanakocig¢ KoitshofsiQ Tabohia# Neanufiamana? Siomanad Aksi¢ Cikuli¢ Seziitay 

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Avatcoyagy Koteama 
Katerina on ANWucr CLANS 
The Katecina or Afiwuci clans were of late arrival at the East mesa, 
and are reported to have come from the east. The only ruins which 
have been identified as homes of these clans are Kieu and Winba, or 
Katcinaba, the small ruin of which is situated about 3 miles east of 
Sikyatki, in the foothills of the same mesa. There are at present 
very few people of this group at Walpi, and none at Sichumoyi. 
Hano contains a considerable number, which would indicate that the 
main body went to that settlement. The abandoned houses east of 
the main cluster of Hano, where the site of the Katcina-kiva was 
pointed out by Wehe, are said to have been once inhabited by people 
of this group. The modern houses of the Katcina clan of Hano are 
on the other side of the main house cluster. 
