Hopi And Zuni's Matrilineal Exogenous Clan
Those of the Hopi and Zuni had a matrilineal exogenous clans, integrative sodalities, as well as warrior societies. Their civic and ceremonial leaders were also considered as clan leaders. Clan leaders controlled land, ritual technologies, knowledge about nonhuman agencies, and the many artifacts used (kivas, idols, altar materials). Individual sodality members may manage their own Katsina masks. The Keresans had a matrilineal exogenous clans and a dual-division ceremonial system where they utilized two kivas. Yet, Tewa had a bilateral kinship and nonexagmous patrilineal membership within dual divisions or moieties.
Each pueblo included warrior fraternities that communicated with nonhuman agenies. Every town included not only a war priest,