War Gods, Navaho. See Nayé̆né̆zganĭ; Tobadzĭschí̆nĭ
Washing of hands in marriage ceremony, [126], [127]
See Bathing; Hair-washing
Water, miraculous creation of, [97], [137]
relation of Tubadzĭschí̆nĭ with, [133]
Yólkai Ĕstsán conceives from, [98]
See Yólkai Ĕstsán
Water bottle in Apache myth, [27]-28, [30]
in marriage ceremony, [126]
in Navaho myth, [94]
of the Apache, [16], [21], [132]
of the Navaho, [77]
sacred symbol prescribed for, [44]
Water Chant of the Navaho, [78]
Water God of the Apache, [33], [35]
See Rain God
Water Monsters in Navaho mythology, [87]
Water Sprinkler, a Navaho Rain God, [107], [115], [120]
Weapons, Jicarilla, origin of, [69]
Weasel in Navaho myth, [97]