. Annual report of the Bureau of American Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution. uggests anaddition of nuich later date than the main ])ortion of the village. The maps of the villages Walpi, Sichumovi, Hano, Mishongnovi,Shipaulovi, and Oraibi, which are presented herewith, show the dis-tril)ution of the clans at the time the surveys were made (about 18S3).At first glance the clans appear to be located with the utmost irregularityand apparently without system, but a closer study shows that notwith-standing the centuries which have elapsed since the period covered bythe old t


. Annual report of the Bureau of American Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution. uggests anaddition of nuich later date than the main ])ortion of the village. The maps of the villages Walpi, Sichumovi, Hano, Mishongnovi,Shipaulovi, and Oraibi, which are presented herewith, show the dis-tril)ution of the clans at the time the surveys were made (about 18S3).At first glance the clans appear to be located with the utmost irregularityand apparently without system, but a closer study shows that notwith-standing the centuries which have elapsed since the period covered bythe old traditions of the arrival of clans the latter are in a measurecorroborated by the maps. It is also apparent that notwithstandingthe breakdown of the old system, whereby related peoples were requiredto builfl tooether, traces of it can still be seen. It is a matter of regret 1 See Hodge. First Diseovered City cit Cibola, in American Anthropologist, viii, April, 1895. 2 These traditions are given in detail in the preceding paper.—Ed. BUREAU OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY NINETEENTH ANNUAL REPORT PL. XXVII.


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