Kicyuba (Katcina clan)[1]
Wüwükoti |
Tcüelawû[2] |
Awatobi (Pakab clan)[3]
Tcanaû |
Mamzran mana |
Sikyatki (Kokop clan)
Masauû |
Hemico |
Tuwanacabi (Honani clan)[4]
Wüwüyomo |
Buli mana |
Zuñi
By far the largest number of katcinas in Walpi and Sichumovi were derived from Zuñi, and these generally preserve their Zuñi names:
Sio Humis |
Tcolawitze |
- ↑ Kicyuba, a very sacred place to the Katcina clan, and the site of their former home. Water from Kicyuba is regarded as very potent in ceremonies for rain.
- ↑ A mountain not far from Kicyuba is called Tcüelawû's Chair.
- ↑ Awatobi is a historic ruin destroyed in the last year of the seventeenth century by warriors from the other Hopi pueblos. See Seventeenth Annual Report of the Bureau of American Ethnology, 1893.
- ↑ A ruin not far from Oraibi, where it is said the katcinas emerged from the under world and gave the katcina mysteries to the Honani clan.