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32. Dyaitskotume (dyaits, piiion; kot, mountain; "he of the pinon 

 mountain"); one only; belongs to Haimatats estufa; he hves south- 

 west of Acoma; he is a k'atsina hotceni and carries a yasi; appears 

 in the fight and sometimes in G'aiya, at the winter solstice. 



33. G'o'maiowtc; an indefinite number; there are red and white 

 G'o'maiowtc (i. e., their bodies are either red or white; the faces are 

 the same); the red ones belong to Daut'korits kiva and the white 

 ones to Haimatats; they appear at various times — with Tsitsiinits, 

 with mo'ots k'atsina as side dancers; at the fight, etc. They act as 

 scouts or messengers. 



34. Sa'romsia; one; each of the five kivas has one; appears some- 

 times at either the summer or the winter solstice; he carries deer 

 shoulder-blade rattle. 



35. Sai'yataca; one; in Daut'korits, Haimatats, and Cutrinits 

 estufas; appears at Natyatt and at the winter solstice; he whips the 

 dancers if they don't sing right. He lives at Wenunats'; he nms 

 early in the morning — you can hear his bells as he goes by. 



36. Tsitsun'its; one; foimd in each Idva except Coskats; appears 

 in the fight and in tlie mixed dance at the winter solstice and G'aiya' 

 when it is held at other times; he whips the children in Maiiharots 

 when they are initiated into the kachma organization. 



37. Cura'tca; mask found in each of the five kivas; personated by 

 a yoimg boy in the masked ceremony of the Com clan (q. v.); also 

 appears in G'aiya' ; carries a fire drill. He lives west of Acoma on a 

 mountain. 



38. Co'nata;^* two of these; found in any estufa; are side dancers 

 for Guacstotc; also appear at summer solstice (sometimes) or at the 

 winter solstice and in G'aiya. Carries a staff to walk with. 



39. Mactcoai; two; found in Haimatats and Cutrinits kivas; lives 

 at Mataitcata, northwest of Acoma; carries hoop (mackutc) and 

 javelin and wears sleigh bells; he calls out the shiwanna early in the 

 morning; steals girls (see myth); appears in G'aiya. 



40. Gauk'ak'aiya; one; foimd in Haimatats and Dautkorits; appears 

 in G'aiya. 



41 and 42. Dziu'ktn and K'okm; the two headmen of the k'o"- 

 Bictaiya; masks kept in Mauharots; worn by flint shamans; appear 

 with the k'o'sictaiya at the winter solstice. 



43. Gauwatcuk'aiya; this is A'aik'ani's brother; he, too, is a 

 k'atsina hotceni and carries a yasi (httle wooden staff carried by 

 officers); mask is kept in Haimatats or in Mauharots; appears only 

 in the fight. 



44. K'ak'uipe; there are two; masks kept in Mauharots; appear 

 in fight; they carry medicines which they give to the children so they 



8* Doctor Parsons equates this k'atsina with the Zuni Shulawitsi. Notes on Islets, Santa Ana, and 

 Acoma. American .\nthropologist, vol. 22, p. 69. 



