3. A?-la--Horn--from the east.
So?-wi?-wa Deer.
Tc?ib-io Antelope.
Pa??-wa Mountain sheep.
4. Kwa?-h?--Eagle--from the west and south.
Kwa?-h? Eagle.
Kwa?-yo Hawk.
Mas-si? kwa?-yo Chicken hawk.
Tda?-wa Sun.
Ka-ha?-bi Willow.
Te?-bi Greasewood.
5. Ka-tci?-na--Sacred, dancer--from the east.
Ka-tci?-na Sacred dancer.
Gya?-zro Parroquet.
U?-wu?-si Raven.
Si-kya?-tci Yellow bird.
Si-he?-bi Cottonwood.
Sa-la?-bi Spruce.
6. A?sa--a plant (unknown)--from the Chama.
A?sa
Tca?-kwai-na Black earth Katcina.
Pu?tc-ko-hu Boomerang hunting stick.
Pi?-ca Field mouse.
Hoc?-bo-a Road runner, or chaparral cock.
Po-si?-o Magpie.
Kwi??obi Oak.
7. Ho-na?-ni--Badger--from the east.
Ho-na?-ni Badger.
M??-ya?u-wu Porcupine.
Wu-so?-ko Vulture.
Bu?-li Butterfly.
Bu-li?-so Evening primrose.
Na?-h? Medicine of all kinds; generic.
8. Yo?-ki--Rain--from the south.
Yo?-ki Rain.
O?-mau Cloud.
Ka?i-e Corn.
Mu?r-zi-bu-si Bean.
Ka-wa?i-ba-tu?-a Watermelon.
Si-vwa?-pi Bigelovia graveolens.
[Illustration: Plate XIV. General view of Payupki.]
The foregoing is the Water or Rain phratry proper, but allied to them
are the two following phratries, who also came to this region with the
Water phratry.
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