Sun-i-a-shi'wa-ni

The frosty cold from the breath of this winter god is eased by the return of the Corn Maidens in spring, who bear the scents of flowers and warm mists.

References

 
Cushing, Frank Hamilton
     1920   “Zuñi Breadstuff.” Indian Notes And Monographs. New York: Museum of the
         American Indian, Heye Foundation.
         http://ehrafworldcultures.yale.edu/document?id=nt23-007, accessed on April 25, 2016.