CONTENTS
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| Introductory | [325] |
| The survival of early Zuñi traits | [325] |
| Outline of Spanish-Zuñi history | [326] |
| Outline of pristine Zuñi history | [341] |
| Outline of Zuñi mytho-sociologic organization | [367] |
| General explanations relative to the text | [373] |
| Myths | [379] |
| The genesis of the worlds, or the beginning of newness | [379] |
| The genesis of men and the creatures | [379] |
| The gestation of men and the creatures | [381] |
| The forthcoming from earth of the foremost of men | [381] |
| The birth from the sea of the Twain deliverers of men | [381] |
| The birth and delivery of men and the creatures | [382] |
| The condition of men when first into the world of daylight born | [383] |
| The origin of priests and of knowledge | [384] |
| The origin of the Raven and the Macaw, totems of winter and summer | [384] |
| The origin and naming of totem-clans and creature kinds, and the division and naming of spaces and things | [386] |
| The origin of the councils of secrecy or sacred brotherhoods | [387] |
| The unripeness and instability of the world when still young | [388] |
| The hardening of the world, and the first settlement of men | [388] |
| The beginning of the search for the Middle of the world, and the second tarrying of men | [390] |
| The learning of war, and the third tarrying | [390] |
| The meeting of the People of Dew, and the fourth tarrying | [390] |
| The generation of the seed of seeds, or the origin of corn | [391] |
| The renewal of the search for the Middle | [398] |
| The choosing of seekers for signs of the Middle | [398] |
| The change-making sin of the brother and sister | [399] |
| The birth of the Old-ones or ancients of the Kâ´kâ | [401] |
| The renewal of the great journey, and the sundering of the tribes of men | [403] |
| The origin of death by dying, and the abode of souls and the Kâ´kâ | [404] |
| The loss of the great southern clans | [405] |
| The saving of the father-clans | [405] |
| The awaiting of the lost clans | [406] |
| The straying of K‘yäk´lu, and his plaint to the Water-fowl | [406] |
| How the Duck, hearing, was fain to guide K‘yäk´lu | [407] |
| How the Rainbow-worm bore K‘yäk´lu to the plain of Kâ´‘hluëlane | [408] |
| The tarrying of K‘yäk´lu in the plain, and his dismay | [409] |
| How the Duck found the lake of the dead and the gods of the Kâ´kâ | [409] |
| How the gods of the Kâ´kâ counselled the Duck | [410] |
| How by behest of the Duck the Kâ´yemäshi sought K‘yäk´lu to convey him to the lake of the dead | [410] |
| How the Kâ´yemäshi bore K‘yäk´lu to the council of the gods | [411] |
| The council of the Kâ´kâ, and the instruction of K‘yäk´lu by the gods | [412] |
| The instruction of the Kâ´yemäshi by K‘yäk´lu | [413] |
| How the Kâ´yemäshi bore K‘yäk´lu to his people | [413] |
| The return of K‘yäk´lu, and his sacred instructions to the people | [413] |
| The enjoining of the K‘yäk´lu Ámosi, and the departure of K‘yäk´lu and the Old-ones | [414] |
| The coming of the brothers Ánahoho and the runners of the Kâ´kâ | [414] |
| The dispatching of the souls of things to the souls of the dead | [415] |
| The renewal of the great journeying, and of the search for the Middle | [415] |
| The warning-speech of the gods, and the untailing of men | [416] |
| The origin of the Twin Gods of War and of the Priesthood of the Bow | [417] |
| The downfall of Hán‘hlipiŋk‘ya, and the search anew for the Middle | [424] |
| The wars with the Black people of the high buildings and with the ancient woman of the K‘yákweina and other Kâ´kâkwe | [424] |
| The adoption of the Black people, and the division of the clans to search for the Middle | [425] |
| The northward eastern journey of the Winter clans | [426] |
| The southward eastern journey of the Summer clans | [426] |
| The eastward middle journey of the People of the Middle | [427] |
| The settlement of Zuñi-land, and the building of the seven great towns therein | [427] |
| The reunion of the People of the Middle with the Summer and Seed peoples | [428] |
| The great council of men and the beings for the determination of the true Middle | [428] |
| The establishment of the fathers and their tabernacle at Hálonawan or the Erring-place of the Middle | [429] |
| The flooding of the towns, and the building of the City of Seed on the mountain | [429] |
| The staying of the flood by sacrifice of the youth and maiden, and the establishment of Hálona Ítiwana on the true Middle | [429] |
| The custom of testing the Middle in the Middle time | [429] |
| The cherishing of the Corn maidens and their custom as of old | [430] |
| The murmuring of the foolish anent the custom of the Corn maidens | [430] |
| The council of the fathers that the perfection of the custom be accomplished | [431] |
| The observance of the ‘Hláhekwe custom, or dance of the Corn maidens | [431] |
| The sending of the Twain Priests of the Bow, that they bespeak the aid of Paíyatuma and his Flute people | [432] |
| The finding of Paíyatuma, and his custom of the flute | [433] |
| The preparations for the coming of Paíyatuma and his People of the Flute | [434] |
| The coming of Paíyatuma and his Dance of the Flute | [435] |
| The sacrilege of the youths of the dance, and the fleeting of the Maidens of Corn | [435] |
| The mourning for loss of the Maidens of Corn | [435] |
| The seeking of the Maidens of Corn by the Eagle | [436] |
| The seeking of the Maidens of Corn by the Falcon | [437] |
| The seeking of the Maidens of Corn by the Raven | [438] |
| The beseeching of Paíyatuma, and his reversal of the people's evil | [439] |
| The seeking of the Maidens of Corn by Paíyatuma | [442] |
| The finding of the Maidens of Corn in Summerland | [443] |
| The return of the Maidens of Corn with Paíyatuma | [443] |
| The presentation of the perfected seed to the fathers of men, and the passing of the Maidens of Seed | [443] |
| The instructions of Paíyatuma for the ordinances and customs of the corn perfecting | [445] |
| The final instructions of Paíyatuma, and his passing | [446] |
OUTLINES OF ZUÑI CREATION MYTHS
By Frank Hamilton Cushing