Halíksai! In Oraíbi they were living. East of the
Kwan kiva a youth lived, by the name of Big Head (Wuyákqötö), Away
south are the Hopi Buttes, and on the westernmost butte lived Goat
Horn (Chiwákala). These two were friends, but as they lived so far
apart they did not visit each other often; but one time Goat Horn
visited his friend in Oraíbi. After they had eaten and talked
together, towards evening Goat Horn wanted to return home. "My
friend," he said to Big Head. "What is it?" the latter replied. "You
must come and visit me sometime, too," Goat Horn said; whereupon he
went home. After a while Big Head visited his friend, and stayed all
night there. In the morning Goat Horn killed a goat for his friend,
cut it in two, and gave him one-half, which Big Head took with him to
the village; and that is the reason why Hopi, when they kill a goat,
cut it up.