324 CONTENTS. [ETH.ANN.13 



Myths — Continued. Paga 



Tlie iDstinotion of the KS,'yeina8hi by K'yiik'lu 413 



How the KA'yemiishi bore K'yiik'lu to bis people 413 



The return of K'yiik'lu, and his sacred Instructious to the people 413 



The enjoining of the K'yiik'lu ^mosi, and the departure of K'yiik'lu and 



the Old-ones 414 



The coming of the brothers Xnahoho and the runners of the Ka'kfi 414 



The dispatching of the souls of things to the souls of the dead 415 



The renewal of the great journeying, and of the search for the Middle 415 



The warning-speech of the gods, and the uutailing of men 416 



The origin of the Twin Gods of War and of the Priesthood of the Bow 417 



The downfall of Han"hlipii)k'ya, and the search anew for the Middle 424 



The wars with the Black people of the high buildings and with the 



ancient woman of the K'yakweina and other Ka'kakwe 424 



The adoption of the Black people, and the division of the clans to search 



for the Middle 425 



The northward eastern journey of the Winter clans 426 



The southward eastern journey of the Summer clans • 426 



The eastward middle journey of the People of the Middle 427 



The settlement of Zuni-land, and the building of the seven great towns 



therein 427 



Tlie reunion of the People of the Middle with the Summer and Seed peoples. 428 

 The great council of men aud the beings for the determination of the true 



Middle 428 



The establishment of the fathers and tlieir tabernacle at Hiilonawan or 



the Erring-place of the Middle 429 



The flooding of the towns, and the building of the City of Seed on the 



mountain 429 



The staying of the flood by sacrifice of the youth and maiden, and the 



establishment of Halona Itiwana on the true Middle 429 



The custom of testing the Middle in the Midille time 429 



The cherishing of the Corn maidens and their custom as of old 430 



The murmuring of the foolish anent the custom of the Corn maidens 430 



The council of the fathers that the perfection of the custom be accom- 

 plished 431 



The observance of the 'Hliihekwe custom, or dance of the Corn maidens. . 431 

 The sending of the Twain Priests of the Bow, tliat tliey bespeak the aid 



of Paiyatuma and his Flute people 432 



The finding of Paiyatuma, and his custom of the flute 433 



The preparations for the coming of Paiyatuma and his People of the Flute. 434 



The coming of Paiyatuma and his Dance of the Flute 435 



The sacrilege of the youths of the dance, and the fleeting of the Maidens of 



Corn 435 



The mourning for loss of the Maidens of Corn 435 



The seeking of the Maidens of Corn by the Eagle 436 



The seeking of the Maidens of Corn by the Falcon 437 



The seeking of the Maidens of Corn by the Raven 438 



The beseeching of Paiyatuma, and his reversal of the peoples' evil 439 



The seeking of the Maidens of Corn by Paiyatuma 442 



The finding of the Maidens of Corn in Summer] and 443 



The return of the Maidens of Corn with Pai3'atuma 443 



The presentation of the perfected seed to the fathers of men, and the 



passing of the Maidens of Seed 443 



The instructions of Paiyatuma for the ordinances and customs of the 



corn perfecting 445 



The final instructions of Paiyatuma, and his passing 446 



