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"A Study of Pueblo Architecture: Tusayan and Cibola Eighth Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1886-1887, Government Printing Office, Washington, 1891, pages 3-228"

_--The following list gives the present names
of all the kivas in use at Tusayan. The mungkiva or chief kiva of the
village is in each case designated:
HANO.
1. Toko?nabi kiva Navajo Mountain.
2. Hano sinte? kiva Place of the Hano.
Toko?nabi kiva is the mungkiva.
WALPI.
1. Djiva?to kiva Goat.
2. Al kiva A?la, Horn.
3. Naca?b kiva Na?cabi, half-way or central.
4. Picku?ibi kiva Opening oak bud.[5]
Wikwa?lobi kiva Place of the watchers.
5. Mung kiva Mungwi chief.
No. 5 is the mungkiva.
[Footnote 5: These two names are common to the kiva in which the
Snake order meets and in which the indoor ceremonies pertaining to
the Snake-dance are celebrated.]
SICHUMOVI.
1. Bave?ntcomo Water mound.
2. Kwinzaptcomo Oak mound.
Bave?ntcomo is the mungkiva.
MASHONGNAVI.
1. Tcavwu?na kiva A small coiled-ware jar.
2. Hona?n kiva Honani, Badger, a gens.
3. Gy?arzohi kiva Gy?arzo, Paroquet, a gens.
4. Kotcobi kiva High place.
5. Al kiva A?la, Horn.
Teavwu?na kiva is the mungkiva.
SHUPAULOVI.
1. A?tkabi kiva Place below.
2. Kokyangobi kiva Place of spider.
A?tkabi kiva is the mungkiva.


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