Index
The Traditions of the Hopi: Page Index
Contents
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1. Origin Myth
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2. Hurúing Wuhti and the Sun
page 6
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3. Coming of the Hopi From the Under-world
page 10
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page 16
4. The Wanderings of the Hopi.
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5. The Origin of Some Oraíbi Clans
page 27.
a. the Spider Clan
page 28
b. the Bear Clan
page 29
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6. The Snake Myth.
page 31
page 32
page 33
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7. The Snake Myth.
page 36
8. The Wanderings of the Bear Clan (Hon-ñamu).
page 37
page 38
9. The Wanderings of the Spider Clan (Kohk'ang-ñamu)
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10. The Origin of the Yáyaatu Society
page 42
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11. The Origin of Some Mishóngnovi Clans
page 48
12. The Destruction of Palátkwapi
page 49
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13. The Revenge of the Katcinas
page 64
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14. How the Circle (Póngo) Katcina And His Wife Became Stars
page 66
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15. The Kokóshori Katcina and the Shongópavi Maiden
page 72
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16. How Ball-head (Tatciqtö) Wedded An Oraíbi Maiden
page 74
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17. The Ahö'li And Other Wálpi Katcinas
page 78
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18. The Two War Gods and the Two Maidens
page 82
19. The Pöokónghoyas and the Cannibal Monster
page 83
20. Pöokónghoya And His Brother As Thieves
page 84
page 85
21. How the Pö'okongs Destroyed Cóoyoko And His Wife
page 86
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22. How Pö'okong Killed the Bear
page 89
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23. The Pö'okongs Attend A Dance
page 91
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24. How Pö'okong Won A Bride
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25. How the Antelope Maiden Was Reconciled
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26. The Pö'okongs and the Bálölöokong
page 103
page 104
page 105
27. How the Yellow Corn-Ear Maiden Became A Bull Snake and Revenged Herself
page 106
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page 108
page 109
28. A Journey to the Skeleton House
page 110
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page 113
page 114
29. A Journey to the Skeleton House
page 115
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page 119
30. Skeleton Woman and the Hunter
page 120
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31. Másauwuu Marries A Maiden
page 123
33. Two Yáyaponchatu Trade In Oraíbi
page 124
34. The Kóhonino Hunter
page 125
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35. The White Corn-ear Maiden and the Sorcerers
page 127
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36. Watermelon-rind Woman (Hölö'kop Wuhti)
page 132
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37. The Youth And Maiden Who Played Hide And Seek For Their Life
page 136
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38. The Maiden Who Stole the Youth's Costume
page 142
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39. The Two Pueblo Maidens Who Were Married to the Night
page 144
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40. How Hiyónatitiwa Defeated the Plan of His Enemies
page 147
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page 149
41. The Shongópavi Maiden Who Turned Into A Dog
page 150
42. The Blind Man and the Lame Man
page 151
page 152
43. Big Head And Goat Horn
page 153
44. Kavúshkavuwnöm And Shovíviounöm
page 154
46. The Jug Boy
page 155
page 156
47. The Crow As A Spirit of Evil
page 157
48. The Maiden and the Coyote
page 158
page 159
49. Chórzhvûk'iqölö and the Eagles
page 160
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page 162
page 163
page 164
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page 166
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50. The Hawk and the Child
page 168
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51. Múyingwa, Two Children, and the Humming-bird
page 170
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page 172
52. The Kalátötö Who Wished To Have Hair On His Head
page 173
53. The Child Who Turned Into An Owl
page 174
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54. The Children and the Lizards
page 176
55. The Rooster, the Mocking-bird and the Maiden
page 177
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page 180
56. The Toad and the Snow Katcínas
page 181
57. The Locust That Came To Life While Being Roasted
page 182
58. The Coyote and the Turtles
page 183
page 184
59. The Water Serpent and the Coyote
page 185
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61. Bálölöokongwuu and the Coyote
page 188
62. The Coyote and the Frog
page 189
63. The Coyote, the Bat, and the Humming-bird
page 190
page 191
64. The Coyote and the Humming-bird
page 192
65. How the Coyote Was Deceived By the Wren
page 193
page 194
66. The Áahtu and the Coyote
page 195
67. The Coyote and the Turtle-dove
page 196
68. The Coyote and the Blue Jays
page 197
69. The Coyote and the Eagle
page 198
70. The Coyote and the Red Eagle
page 199
71. The Coyote and the Turkeys
page 200
page 201
72. The Chíro and the Coyote
page 202
73. The Coyote and the Porcupine
page 203
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74. The Coyote and the Badger
page 205
page 206
75. The Badger and the Coyote
page 207
76. The Badger, the Coyote, and the Kóhonino Maiden
page 208
page 209
77. The Coyote and the Kókontu Maidens
page 210
78. The Coyote and the Grasshoppers
page 211
79. The Coyote and the Grasshopper
page 212
page 213
80. The Three Maidens and the Coyote
page 214
81. How the Coyotes Had A Katcina Dance
page 215
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83. The Bull-snake and the Tû'chvo (wren).
page 217
84. The Snakes and the Locusts
page 218
page 219
page 220
85. The Squirrel and the Chipmunk
page 221
page 222
86. A Bet Between the Cooyoko and the Fox
page 223
87. The Little Gray Mice and the Little Brown Mice
page 224
88. The Badger and the Small Gray Mice
page 225
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89. The Badger and the Small Gray Mice
page 228
90. The Mice, the Owl, and the Hawk
page 229
page 230
91. The Sparrow-hawk and the Hâ'kwâ
page 231
92. The Sparrow-hawk and the Grasshoppers
page 232
93. The Crow and the Hawk
page 233
94. The Red Eagle Song
page 234
95. The Red Eagle and the Owl
page 235
96. The Bee and the Ásya
page 236
97. The Grasshoppers and the Oraíbi Maiden
page 237
page 238
98. How the Beetles Produced Pain
page 239
100. Lâ'vövölvipiki and Nö'nvövölpiki
page 240
page 241
101. The Destruction of Pivánhonk'api
page 242
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page 244
102. The Destruction of Sikyátki
page 245
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103. The Destruction of Aoátovi
page 247
page 248
page 249
page 250
page 251
page 252
page 253
104. The Destruction of Aoatovi
page 254
page 255
105. How An Oraíbi Chief Punished His People
page 256
106. A Katcina Race Contest Between the Wálpi and the Oraíbi
page 257
page 258
107. The Last Fight With the Navaho
page 259
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page 261
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page 263
page 264
page 265
page 266
108. A Hopi Raid On A Navaho Dance
page 267
109. A Raid On the Hopi Villages
page 268
110. The Early Spanish Missions At Oraíbi
page 269
page 270
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2.--Hurúing Wuhti and the Sun.
page 274
3.--Coming of the Hopi From the Under-world.
page 275
4.--The Wanderings of the Hopi.
page 276
5.--The Origin of Some Oraíbi Clans.
page 277
6.--The Snake Myth.
page 278
7.--The Snake Myth.
page 279
10.--Origin of the Yáyaatu Society.
page 280
12.--The Destruction of Palátkwapi.
page 281
page 282
14.--How the Circle (Póngo) Katcina And His Wife Became Stars.
page 283
16.--How Ball-head (Tatciqtö) Wedded An Oraíbi Maiden.
page 284
18.--The Two War Gods and the Two Maidens.
page 285
21.--How the Pö'okongs Destroyed Cóoyoko And His Wife.
page 286
24.--How Pö'okong Won A Bride.
page 287
25.--How the Antelope Maiden Was Reconciled.
page 288
27.--How the Yellow Corn-ear Maiden Became A Bull-snake.
page 289
29.--A Journey To the Skeleton House.
page 290
30.--Skeleton Woman and the Hunter.
page 291
35.--The White Corn-ear Maiden and the Sorcerers.
page 292
36.--Watermelon-rind Woman (Hölö'kopö' Wuhti).
page 293
37.--The Youth And Maiden Who Played Hide And Seek For Their Life.
page 294
38.--The Maiden Who Stole the Youth's Costume.
page 295
40.--How Hiyónatitiwa Defeated the Plan of His Enemy.
page 296
43.--Big Head And Goat Horn.
page 297
47.--The Crow As A Spirit of Evil.
page 298
49.--Chórzhvûk'iqölö and the Eagles.
page 299
51.--Mû'yingwa, Two Children, and the Humming-bird.
page 300
53.--The Child Who Turned Into An Owl.
page 301
55.--The Rooster, the Mocking-bird, and the Maiden.
page 302
58.--The Coyote and the Turtles.
page 303
62.--The Coyote and the Frog.
page 304
65.--How the Coyote Was Deceived By the Wren.
page 305
68.--The Coyote and the Blue Jays.
page 306
71.--The Coyote and the Turkeys.
page 307
74.--The Coyote and the Badger.
page 308
77.--The Coyote and the Kókontu-maidens.
page 309
80.--The Three Maidens and the Coyote.
page 310
84.--The Snakes and the Locusts.
page 311
88.--The Badger and the Small Gray Mice.
page 312
93.--The Crow and the Hawk.
page 313
97.--The Grasshoppers and the Oraíbi Maiden.
page 314
101.--The Destruction of Pivánhonk'api.
page 315
103.--The Destruction of Aoátovi.
page 316
104.--The Destruction of Aoátovi.
page 317
107.--The Last Fight With the Navaho.
page 318
109.--A Raid On the Hopi Villages.
page 319
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