
The Traditions of the Hopi, by H.R. Voth, [1905], at sacred-texts.com
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1. Origin Myth | |
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2. Hurúing Wuhti and the Sun | |
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3. coming of the Hopi from the Under-World | |
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4. The Wanderings of the Hopi | |
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5. The Origin of Some Oraíbi Clans | |
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6. The Snake Myth | |
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7. The Snake Myth | |
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8. The Wanderings of the Bear Clan (Hon-Ñamu) | |
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9. The Wanderings of the Spider Clan (Kóhkang-Ñamu) | |
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10. The Origin of the Yáyaatu Society | |
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11. The Origin of Some Mishóngnovi Clans | |
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12. The Destruction of Palátkwapi | |
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13. The Revenge of the Katcinas | |
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14. How the Circle (Póngo) Katcina and his Wife became Stars | |
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15. The Kokóshori Katcina and the Shongópavi Maiden | |
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16. How Ball-Head (Tatciqtö) Wedded an Oraíbi Maiden | |
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17. The Ahö'li and the other Wálpi Katcinas | |
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18. The Two War Gods and the Two Maidens | |
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19. The Pöokónghoyas and the Cannibal Monster | |
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20. Pöokónghoya and his Brother as Thieves | |
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21. How the Pö'okongs destroyed Cóoyoko and his Wife | |
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22. How Pö'okong Killed the Bear | |
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23. The Pö'okongs Attend a Dance | |
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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 | |
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27. How the Yellow Corn-Ear Maiden became a Bull Snake | |
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28. A Journey to the Skeleton House | |
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29. Journey to the Skeleton House | |
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30. Skeleton Woman and the Hunter | |
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31. Másauwuu Marries a Maiden | |
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32. Másauwuu and the Háno Hunters | |
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33. The Two Yáyaponchatu trade in Oraíbi | |
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34. The Kóhonino Hunter | |
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35. The White Corn-Ear Maiden and the Sorcerers | |
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36. Watermelon-Rind Woman (Hölö'kö'p Wuhti) | |
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37. The Youth and Maiden who Played Hide and Seek for their Life | |
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38. The Maiden who Stole the Youth's Costume | |
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39. The Two Pueblo Maidens who were Married to the Night | |
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40. How Hiyónatitiwa Defeated the Plan of his Enemies | |
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41. The Shongópavi Maiden who Turned into a Dog | |
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42. The Blind Man and the Lame Man | |
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43. Big Head and Goat Horn | |
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44. Kavúshkavuwnöm and Shovíviounöm | |
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45, How the Children of Pivánhonkapi Obtained Permission to Catch Birds | |
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46. The Jug Boy | |
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47. The Crow as a Spirit of Evil | |
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48. The Maiden and the Coyote | |
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49. Chórzhvûk'íqölö and the Eagles | |
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50. The Hawk and the Child | |
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51. Múvingwa, the Two Oraíbi Children, and the Humming-Bird | |
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52. The Kalátötö who Wished to have Hair on his Head | |
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53. The Child who Turned into an Owl | |
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54. The Children and the Lizards | |
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55. The Rooster, the Mocking-bird, and the Maiden | |
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56. The Toad and the Snow Katcinas | |
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57. The Locust that Came to Life while Being Roasted | |
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58. The Coyote and the Turtles | |
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59. The Water Serpent and the Coyote | |
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60. The Coyote and the Balölöokong (Water Serpent) | |
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61. Bálölöokongwuu and the Coyote | |
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62. The Coyote and the Frog | |
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63. The Coyote, the Bat, and the Humming-Bird | |
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64. The Coyote and the Humming-Bird | |
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65. How the Coyote was Deceived by the Wren | |
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66. The Áahtu and the Coyote | |
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67. The Coyote and the Turtle-Dove | |
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68. The Coyote and the Blue Jays | |
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69. The Coyote and the Eagle | |
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70. The Coyote and the Red Eagle | |
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71. The Coyote and the Turkeys | |
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72. The Chíro and the Coyote | |
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73. The Coyote and the Porcupine | |
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74. The Coyote and the Badger | |
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75. The Badger and the Coyote | |
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76. The Badger, the Coyote, and the Kóhonino Maiden | |
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77. The Coyote and the Kókontu Maiden | |
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78. The Coyote and the Grasshopper | |
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79. The Coyote and the Grasshopper | |
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8o. The Three Maidens and the Coyote | |
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81. How the Coyotes had a Katcina Dance | |
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82. The Coyote and his Prey | |
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83. The Bull-Snake and the Tcû'vo | |
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84. The Snakes and the Locusts | |
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85. The Squirrel and the Chipmunk | |
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86. A Bet Between the Cóoyoko and the Fox | |
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87. The Little Gray Mice and the Little Brown Mice | |
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88. The Badger and the Small Gray Mice | |
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89. The Badger and the Small Gray Mice | |
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90. The Mice, the Owl, and the Hawk | |
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91. The Sparrow Hawk and the Hâ'kwâ | |
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92. The Sparrow-Hawk and the Grasshopper | |
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93. The Crow and the Hawk | |
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94. The Red Eagle's Song | |
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95. The Red Eagle and the Owl | |
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96. The Bee and the Ásya | |
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97. The Grasshoppers and the Oraíbi Maiden | |
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93. How the Beetles Produced Rain | |
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99. Why the Ants are so Thin | |
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100. Lâ'vövölvipiki And Nö'nvövölpiki | |
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101. The Destruction of Pivánhonkapi | |
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102. The Destruction of Sikyátki | |
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103. The Destruction of Aovátovi | |
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104. The Destruction of Aovátovi | |
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105. How an Oraíbi Chief Punished his People | |
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106. A Katcina Race Contest between the Wálpi and the Oraíbi | |
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107. The Last Fight with the Navaho | |
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108. A Hopi Raid on a Navaho Dance | |
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109. A Raid on the Hopi Villages | |
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110. The Early Spanish Missions at Oraíbi | |
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