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LIST OF KNOWN ZUNI KATCINAS 907 



Dancing katcinas — Continued. 



Wo'temla or mixed dance — Continued. 

 *74. MoEwala. 

 *75. Wahaha. 



Also: Upo'yona (No. 30), Hainawi (No. 37), Homatci (No. 38), 

 Temtemci (No. 39), Ahute (No. 40), Kana-lcwe (No. 41), Ahe'a 

 (No. 24), Komokatsik' (No. 44), Kanatcu (No. 84), Hehe'a 

 (No. 50), Walfaci (No. 91), and many others not identified. 

 Group dances regularly performed after Ca'lako: 



*76. Malietinaca (discontinued about 1915). With him as solo dancer 

 came — 

 *77. HoViwi. 

 *78. Hemucikwe. With him as solo dancers come any of the following — 

 *78. Nahalic olja. 

 *79. Kanil'ona. 

 80. 



Also Mitotaca (No. 114). 

 *81. Muluktalja. 



Also Tcakwena (Nos. 57-59), Towa Teakwena (Nos. 51-56), and 

 Wotemla (Nos. 60-75). 

 Group dances performed in connection with regular winter dances, and 

 irregularly, as desired. Mostly of recent introduction. 

 *82. Nahalico. With them as solo dancer. 

 *83. Nahalic awan mosona. 

 *84. Kanatcu. 

 *85. Wamuwe. 

 *86. Hilili. With them as solo dancers: 



*87. EaEali (eagle) two. And as singers: 

 *88. Tcalaci. 

 89. Tenenakwe (about eight or more). 

 *90. PasiCiiJDona. 

 *91. Wa^iici. 

 *92. Mukwe, with— 



*93. Mu'kwe olja. 

 *94. Kwamumu, with — 



*95. Kwamumu olfii. 

 *96. Wilatsukwe, with— 

 *97. Wilatsukw oka. 

 Siou.x or buffalo dance 



*98. La'pila we, and as solo dancers: 

 *99. Siwolo (buffalo). 

 *100. A'lana. 

 *101. Ainanuwa. 

 *102. Kumance, and as solo dancers. 

 *103. Kumance Penakwe. 

 *104. Drummer. 

 The "Little dancers," isolated impersonations, usually by little boys, in 

 connection with winter dances. They do not come in dance formation. 

 They do not ordinarily wear old masks. 

 *105. Itetsona. 

 *106. Natcimono. 



Also, Hehe'a (No. 50), Nahalico (No. 82), Salimopiya, Lelacok- 

 tipona (No. 26), Upoyona (No. 30), Nawico (No. 27), 

 Culawitsi (No. 29) (all colors), Hatacuku (No. 58), etc. 



