INDEX 



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Mythology— Continued. Page 



ClaiiK, nri;iin of 40-43 



choosing of elan names 40 



Divine Ones, names of clans organ- 

 ized by 40 



Han'<liplnkla, description of a visit 



to 41-13 



Pi'chikwe, definition of [note) 40 



division of 40,41 



first to make prayer plumes 40 



clouds, signification of '21 



Corn Maidens, assembling of, in Si'aa' 



te'vvita ^6 



assignment of, to the rain priest of 



each region 54 



Bi'''si'si, return of, to Lu'kiana 



'kiaia' 54 



bringing of, Ijy pe'kwin to I'ti- 



wanna 4S 



ceremony over, for corn 55 



on roof of ki'wi'sinC 53 



dance again at I'tiwanna 50, 57 



dance in O'he'wa ki'wi'sine and 



Si'aa' te'wita 48 



dancing of 32 



destruction of corn lay witches 51 



discovery of 48, 49 



escape of 49 



fast of the A'shiwanni over loss of. . .52 



finding of, by Bi"'si<si 51, .52 



by Divine Ones 48 



giving of seeds to, by witches 31, 32 



gods, assumed forms of {note) 53 



'Hla'hewe drama (note) 57 



Ke'yatiwa, meaning of {note) 49 



meal, offering of, to the Conncil of 



the Gods 54 



mi'li, compo.sition of ( note) 52 



naming of 31 



Pau'tiwa, return of, to Ko'thluwa- 



la' \va 53 



Pa'yatitmu, aid of, solicited by 



Gods of War 56 



Pa'yatiimu enamored of 48 



procession of, from Ku'shilowa 53 



protection of, by the gods 49 



in Si'aa' te'wita 56 



rediscovery of, and ro-creation of 



corn 51-57 



return of, with P.i'''si'.=i 52 



sprinkling of, by pe'kwin 55 



te'likinawe, one for each maiden. . 52 



planting of, by Bi"'si'si 53 



Yellow and Blue, visit certain 



springs 55 



younger -sister, visits He'patina 55 



Divine Ones, assistance rendered the 

 A'shi \vi l)y . in coming to the outer 



world 25, 26 



creation of 24 



opening ot the earth by 25 



Eartli Mother, symbolism of 20 



Et'toux, soii(/s iij Divine Ones over 26, 27 



arrangement of A'shiwanni about . 26 



implied meaning of iniite) 26 



General ameeptions of the univeme l.0-22 



Mytholooy— Continued. Page 



Gods of War, A'shiwi, discovery of 



strange people by 3 1, 35 



A'shiwi, release of all game by 38 



discovery of, by K(")w'\vituina and 



Wats'usi 35 



fight for the A'shiwi 35 



Hiin'tliplnkla, naming of (jiote) and 



ceremonies at 39 



Kla'nakwe. capture of certain gods 



by 37 



dance of 37 



definition and description of 



{note] 39 



ko'thlama, description of 37, 38 



Ku'yapiili'sa, death of 38 



origin of the diminutive 34,35 



Great Star (morning star) first appear- 

 ance to the A'shiwi 27 



Higher poH'crs, classification of the 22-23 



celestial, anthropic, description of. 22,23 



classification of 22, 23 



enumeration of 22, 23 



number of heads 22 



subterranean, anihropic, namesand 



description of 23 



terrestrial 23 



terrestrial and subterranean, quali- 

 ties of 23 



Hopis. I'imas, and Xarahos, coming of .. 2S, 29 

 .li'mi'kianapkiatea, place of com- 

 ing through of 29 



description of 26 



Kia'kwemosi, planting of prayer plume 



to Sun Father by 27 



Kla'nakive, adoption of the snrvivinri. hi/ 



A'shiwi 43. 4 1 



descrii)tion of {note) 44 



discovery of 40, 41 



welcomed by the KTa'kweraosi 44 



Kla'nakwe, drstniction of, and songs of 



thanksgiving 36-40 



A'shiwi, ceremonies of, before figlit- 



ing 3:3, 37 



Ko'tikili, origin of 46, 47 



appointment of officers of 47 



gods, division of, among the ki'- 



wi'si we 47 



'Kliiklo. introduction of the A'shiwi 



to the gods l)y 46 



ki'wi'siwe, building of 46 



Ko'mosona, definition oi (note) 47 



masks of the gods, in.spection of, l>y 



the A'shiwi 47 



membership in {note) 47 



Ku'plshtaya (l'glit"''ifJ-"i'tkers) 21,22 



Mexicans, Ziini exiilnnalion of presence of 29 



Middle place, Ile'patinn symbolizes 46 



Middle place, flniling of 4 4, 46 



Black Corn jjcople. Ot'tonO of 



slii'wanniof 45 



Ot'toiiC of Black Corn people, his- 

 tory of (note) 45 



He'shota'yiilla.niigrationof A'shiwi 

 to, and finding and adoption of 

 Black Corn people 44,45 



