Religious ceremonies are central to the
Zuni agrarian society. They revolve around the winter and summer solstices, incorporate the importance of weather, especially rain, and ensure successful crops. According to Tanner, "
Father Sky and Mother Earth are venerated, as are the welcome kachinas who bring many blessings." The Hopis have built their cult into a more elaborate rite, and seem to have a greater sense of drama and artistry than the Zunis. On the other hand, the latter have developed a more sizable folklore concerning their kachinas. According to
Clara Lee Tanner, "...
kachina involves three basic concepts: first, a supernatural being; second, the masked dancer (and the Zuni
is a kachina when he wears the mask), and third the carved, painted, and dressed doll." The list of Zuni kachinas includes: • A'Hute • Ainawua • Ainshekoko • Anahoho • A'thlanna • Atoshle Otshi • Awan Pekwin • Awan Pithlashiwanni • Awan Tatchu • Awek Suwa Hanona • Bitsitsi •
Chakwaina • Chakwaina Okya • Chathlashi • Chilili • Eshotsi • Hainawi • Hehea • Hehe'a • Hemokatsiki • Hemushikiwe • Hetsululu • Hilili Kohana • Hututu • Ishan Atsan Atshi • Itetsona • Itsepasha • Kakali • Kalutsi • Kanatshu • Kanilona • Kiaklo •
Kianakwe • Kianakwe Mosona • Kokokshi • Kokothlanna • Kokwele • Komokatsiki • Kothlamana • Koyemshi • Kwamumu • Kwamumu Okya • Kwelele • Lapilawe • Mahedinasha • Mitotasha • Mitsinapa • Mókwala • Mukikwe • Mukikw' Okya • Muluktaka • Muyapona • Nahalisho • Nahalish Awan Mosona • Nahalish Okya • Nalashi • Na'le • Na'le Okya • Na'le Otshi • Natashku • Natshimomo • Nawisho • Neneka • Nepaiyatemu • Ohapa • Oky'enawe (Girls) • Ololowishkia • Owiwi • Paiyatamu • Pakoko • Pakok'Okya • Pasikiapa • Pautiwa • Posuki • Potsikish • Saiyapa • Saiyatasha • Saiyathlia • Salimopia Itapanahnan'ona • Salimopia Kohan'ona • Salimopia Shelow'ona • Salimopia Shikan'ona • Salimopia Thlian'ona • Salimopia Thluptsin'ono • Sate'tshi E'lashokti •
Shalako (6) • Shalako Anuthlona • Shi-tsukia • Shulawitsi • Shulawitsi An Tatchu • Shulawitsi Kohanna • Shumaikoli • Siwolo • Suyuki • Temtemshi • Thlelashoktipona • Thlewekwe • Thlewekwe Okya • Tomtsinapa • Tsathlashi • Upikaiapona • Upo'yona • Wahaha • Wakashi • Wamuwe • Wilatsukwe • Wilatsukw' Okya • Wo'latana • Yamuhakto • Yeibichai pueblo, Arizona, sometime before 1900 == Ceremonial dancers ==