36 THE ACOMA INDIANS 



Table 3. — II use anus and Wives of Each Ci.an 



Sun 



Eagle 



Bear 



Yellow Corn 



Red Corn 



Oak 



Parrot 



Antelope 



Pumpkin 



Road Runner. _ 



Sky 



Tansy Mustard 



Water 



Turkey 



Total... 



Wives Total 



Eagle. 



Sun. 



Bear. 



Yellow Corn. 



Parrot. 



Red Corn. 



Oak. 



Road Rui'ner. 



Autelo])e. 



Water. 



Pumpkin. 



Sky. 



Turkey. 



Tansy Mustard. 



Table 4. — MAmuAtiEs Betwek.v ('la\s 



Sun Eagle.' 



Sun Bear 



Run Red Corn 



Yellow Corn Eagle 



Antelope Eagle 



Sun Oak 



Bear Eagle 



Sun Yellow Corn. 



Sun Antelope 



Pumpkin \'eIlow Corn. 



Sun Water 



Oak I Yellow Corn . 



Pum))kin Red Corn 



Red C^orn "Vellow Corn . 



Sun. 

 Eagle. 

 Bear. 



Yellow Corn 

 Red Corn. 

 Oak. 



XoTE. — There were 21 marriages Itelween members of the .Sun clan and members of the Eagle clan; '> 

 )>etween the Antelope clan and the Sun clan. etc. Column III lists a few clans in order of number of married 

 persons. The Sun dun with the greatest number of persons married heads the list. 



Is there a moiety division based upon marriage? One would not 

 expect to find such a division at Acoma, but any proofs of its non- 

 existence are to be w-elcomed. Table 4 lists clans between which there 

 have been marriages; i. e., in Column II the clan name is placed 



