652 TUSAYAN MIGRATION TRADITIONS (ETH. ANN. 19 
April june ee ee = ae see ee Abbreviated Katcina observances. 
Niman-katcina. 
July cess cea terior eee Tawa-paholawt. 
AUP UStye lacie ow ohones okie Snake or Flute dance in alternate years. 
Septemberss s26esecne. cee Lalakonti. 
Octoberss= 5-3 asssen oe Mam~zrauti. 
INOVem Der eao= ee ace ae Wiiwutcimti or Naaenaiya. 
December see sccce sae Sovaluna. 
Momtcita. 
This ritual is practically that of the four other Hopi pueblos, in 
which it is repeated with some variation in details.* 
The Sichumovi Ritual 
JANUAr ys senses ee ee Pamu'ti. 
Zuni Return Katcina. 
Ne pruainyy ae eee eee Powamu. 
Katcina visitors to Walpi kivas.? 
Mareh 2 if sa2eecee= = Paltilikonti. 
April-June <2 = ese eeeet \bbreviated Katcina observances. 
Jiilivis 1-2 seers oee Sio Calako (occasionally). 
September. .--..-----2 Bulintikibi (occasionally) . 
October. 2 See a Owakiilti (occasionally ). 
December...-.----.--- Soyaluna (contributes to Walpi celebration). 
As Tewa (Asa and Honani) clans predominate in Sichumoyi, katcinas 
largely predominate in this pueblo. The Bulintikibi is intrusive, 
unlike Hopi ceremonies, and almost identical with one of those still 
celebrated in the eastern pueblos from which the Asa came. The Sio 
Calako is an incorporated Zuni observance greatly abbreviated. From 
a ceremonial point of view the Sichumovi ritual is closely related to 
that of eastern pueblos, and just those elements which it shares with 
the Hopi ritual are the elements which haye been introduced into 
Walpi by clans from the same region of the pueblo area from which 
the Sichumovi settlers came. 
The Hano Ritual 
January .....--...----.- Abbreviated Katcina observances. * 
Rebruary) =-s-ssss-enece Powamt katcina visitors to Walpi kivas. * 
Marchi 2-25 -eeee ne Palilukonti. 
Avpril—Junev: sec sees ee <u Abbreviated Katcina observances. 
JULY asm Stee cease Tawa-paholawt (sun prayer-stick making). 
AUpURstEY << ane oess cee Sumaikoli. 
September-October. . .-- Howina (oceasionally) . 
December 2. 5.255 0225-- Tafitai (winter solstice rites). 
Warrior celebration. 
1 For bibliography of ceremonies see American Anthropologist, vol. X1, 1898. 
2In 1892, Hahaiwiigti, Natackas, Kawaika (Keresan) katcinas. 
$In 1892, Tacab, Humis, ete., personations 
4In 1892, TateuktQ (Mud-heads), Natackas, Hahaiwiigti, Teakwaina kateinas with squash blossoms 
in their hair. 


