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14. He-iya; full company; belongs to Coskats kiva; lives at Weni- 

 mats'; carries a rattle In dances; appears in the winter solstice cere- 

 monies; he doesn't walk straight — plays along. 



15. Hawak'o; full company; belong to Haimatats estufa; they live 

 at Wenimats' and also at Acoma on the south side; they appear very 

 seldom; come out at the winter solstice to kill dogs with clubs (when 

 they become too numerous). 



16. Kac-ko (Mountain Sheep); fidl company; belong to Haimatats, 

 Cutrinits, and Kockasits kivas; they resemble sheep; the G'o'maiowic 

 drive them like sheep; appear at the winter solstice. 



17. Stcuta (Crow); considerable number; belong to Daut'korits 

 kiva; represent crows; live at Wenimats' and near Acoma; appear at 

 winter solstice. 



(This completes the list of k'atsina that are represented in consid- 

 erable numbers — 20 to 30 masks; the masks which follow appear 

 singly, or in twos and threes.) 



18. Dapo-po; these are the two brothers who hved at Acoma; 

 belong to Haimatats kiva; they come during the winter solstice ; they 

 don't dance, but merely walk around, stopping at the various dancing 

 places. They carry buckskins. \Mien they see a good-looking girl 

 they wave their rattles at her; they want to give her the buckskin to 

 sleep wdth her. They were good hunters. 



19. Helel«ka; one only; belongs to Kockasi^'and Cutrinits kivas; ^^ 

 he comes only at the winter solstice; he dances wdth a woman; he 

 carries a cactus whip. While Heldeka is busy dancing, some man 

 steals his woman. When HeUleka misses her, he hunts her out and 

 whips the man who took her. 



20. Tstcttkatsame ; one only; lived near Acoma (see myth about 

 this spirit) ; belongs to Cutrinits estufa ; appears during the winter 

 solstice ceremonies with Gacinako ("white-face woman"), his wife 

 from Wenimats'. 



21. He'ruta; one only; belongs to Haimatats, Kockasits, Cutrinits, 

 and Dautkorits estufas; appears in G'aiya' at winter solstice; he whips 

 the k'atsina if they don't sing right. 



22. KauBat; one only; belongs to Cutrinits and Coskats estufas; 

 appear with Cura-tca in the masked ceremony of the Corn clan, and 

 at G'aiyaBai'tsani (the fight with the k'atsina); he is blind and is 

 always accompanied by his mother, a k'otcininako, who leads him 

 by rattling the shoulder blades of a sheep; see myth which tells how 

 he lost his eyes. 



23. Kauayackutckutsita; there are two; they belong to Mauharots 

 estufa; are pei-sonated by Flint or kasi'na shamans; they appear at 

 the winter solstice only; they carry a little house made of reeds tied 

 together with buckskin. 



" Only one hddcka appears at a time, but the mask may be owned by more than one kiva group. 



