It is evident that the Mohave like the formalism of four times, of cardinal directions, and often of a circuit; but that, especially as compared with Hopi, Zuni, and Navaho, they are untrammeled as to turn, start, end, color, or other associations. This is evidently because they wholly lack strict rituals such as these other southwestern tribes have developed so abundantly with manipulations, altars, cult objects, schematized songs, fetishes, and priests.
APPENDIX II: MOHAVE NAMES RECURRING IN TWO OR MORE OF THE SEVEN TALES
1. PLACE NAMES
Aha-kwi-nyamasave, [V:21], [VII:9], [10].
Ahtšye-'aksāmta (-'iksāmta), [I:39], [III:4].
Amaṭ-kusaye (-yi), [II:1], [VII:36], [37].
Aqwāqa-hāve, [II:9], [III:15a], [32].