MINDELEFF] 
that the data are incomplete. The accompanying table shows the dis- 
tribution of the families within the villages at the time of the surveys, 
but some of the clans represented, which do not appear in the tradi- 
tions collected, are necessarily given as standing alone or belonging 
to unknown phratries, as their phratral relations were not deter- 
The clustering of houses was a requirement of the phratry 
mined. 
rather than of the clan. 
CLAN DISTRIBUTION 
IN TUSA 
YAN 


Beane CS clomm nicl wins nisi 
, Rope families -.......-.--.- 
|spiaer fares ee se =~ = 
jSnake families -........-.-- 
\Cactus families...........-. 
Horn families ...-- 
+Plute families ...-...-.-..-- 
| Firewood femiliesse.— =... 
Hawk families.........-.... 

ee LheeMbl eee Ss eeneceearoc 
Katcina families ........... 
, Paroquet families 
{Cottonwood families 
PAIR AT AINTH Se tetra Sens co aac 

Badger families ..-. 
Water (Corn) families. ..__. 
Water (Cloud) families. -... 
Reedifamilies).....--..---.: 
Lizard families 

) Rabbit families............. 
Sand families 
Tobaeco famili 

Sivwap (Shrub) families. -.. 
Coyote families. -.-....:.---- 
Oywilkfamiliess ences. cece... - 
Red Ant families...........- | 
BOWMAMIUIES) 2. see === 5 

Squash familie 
Snovwitamiltesi 2 oo. 1-22 --- 
Batkimitamiiess osc -2- sss. 
j) Mothitamilies<.......------- 
Grane'families-.- <<... .2-.5:- 
Meseal-cake families 














Distribution of families 
: el & Z 
B. = SI S| 3 = A 
3 se z = S S 
= a | & 3 Ei 6 = 
| | =a 
Mates cd| Gas eect 6 9 | 6 5 6 
peeeeerel Hanan rl aama tan yl eee eal Beso 5 
SH emcee | teniseceel eetceer] boceaaaA 2 3 
i ee |e ye eee | ee 6 
De |) tee olteee sce eee |) eee ee Bae eee 1 
5 Rae sanea looseness enactod nocso<5rl bosoanee 5 
PAT pe eseccd paos= ene meesesed Goce lsooncosd| 2 
ES otace hesoeece! beisSesed | BP eoopdarse sconcnor 3 
1 | Soe 8 heal Bete ieee 6 23 
al 1 2 1 15 9 29 
gears |e cel oceeoee Dic rersces 1 3 
Py Nieecessul-sossans A Ne ctincasce 1 5 
11 
3 3 
3 9 0 Beeeaital aeeernee Gcececee 13 
Che ereeen | 80 |e 13 24 
fey Sees { 5h te seeees 9 19 
s 3 6 | 4 tad | Soeci oa 22 
(Wi Beeossq Onaccoda beqeacte meadeboce 31 
1 4 De eserets Weeeeee 20 
3 1 Bee PScpetodl .acerers| sae eectss 11 15 
it? | eaeee 8 9 
| 1 it] DA aera ak (ee ee Lene 4 
D6 len eS || Pern eee eneaa |e eee estan S 2 
2 | Sse 2 ile ||eers 17 22 
Oe Be res Gesell sane ha eee 9 abl 
9 jl eceeee se tetcoe| |aoeere| cease Meee v 
eis |e coceeks oe (acest se Recent | Pao 4 4 
4 
1 
Wea ae Ue A ecicesce) Menenasel eseeae 1 2 
ores |seenec. |Sseerce|E BA tae Gees es: 1 1 
Rerere ee [ote Scike ot [ Soc epen: S| Oe el 1 1 
Yaullen me 35 58 22 149 340 






The determination of the clans shown on the maps was made by the 
late A. M. Stephen, whose qualifications for the work were exceptional. 
Doubtless there are some errors in it, for it is a difficult matter to 

