344 
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[Bull. 184] 
Gomaiyawic Society, 82, 137, 138, 139, | Hapanyi (oak), 172 
140 (table), 141, 142, 143, 170-|H 
171, 199, 238, 291, 298, 299 
house of, 48 (diagram) 
Gonococcal infections, 101 
Good Friday, 283 
Go’okiwa masks, 149, 245 (fig.), 246, 249 
Gorget, shell (wabunyi), 180 
Gorman, Rev. Samuel, 62 
Gourds, 237 
Government, domicile of, 49 
religious function of, 220 
Government and social life, 220-225 
Government Indian Hospitals, 104 
Governor, 49, 66, 98, 99, 104, 109, 123, 
124, 131-132, 136, 157, 162, 211, 
212, 220, 221, 222, 223, 224, 230, 
231, 253, 265, 270, 273, 276, 279 
Gowateanyi, War chief’s helpers, 52, 
53, 124, 129, 131, 1386, 173, 174, 
176, 222.997.6231. 2327 294 
301, 302, 303 
See also Gaotcanyi. 
Goyaiti (game animals), 257, 267 
Grandfather (Baba), 180, 182, 217, 280 
Grandmother, 202 
Grapes, 87 
Grasses, 31, 172 
Grass rings, ceremonial, 174 
Graves, 215 
Grazing land, 96 
Grosvenor Library, Buffalo, 174 
Groups, 182-184 
Gunn, John M., 113 
Guns, 146, 271, 273, 282 
Gya:pi tree (mahogany), 153 
Gyeiro, 127, 200 
Gyitibo-kai (gyityibokai), 149, 263 
Gyitihanyi (supernatural locality), 168 
Gyitsityuye (mid-morning), 119 
Gypsum (CaSo,), used for paint, 250 
H., Doctor, woman physician, 105 
H‘a’atse (ha/atsi), 118, 141, 147, 217, 
232, 317 
Habitat, 30-31 
Hackett, Charles Wilson, 23, 25, 36 
Hadawe (pollen), 216 
H’a-di (obsidian), 284 
Hadyaiyanyi (soap-weed whips), 172 
H‘a-h‘a:bo dance, 267 
Hahawo dance, 156 
Hair dressing, 46, 266, 272 
Hakanyi (Fire society), 137, 149 
‘“‘Hallelujahs,”’ see Protestants. 
Halseth, Odd S., 42, 48, 47, 54, 55, 58, 
64, 81, 101, 102, 104, 323, 324 
Hammond, George P., and Rey, Agapito, 
editors, 20, 21, 34, 164 
Handbook of American Indians, 29 
Hano (people) sicti, common people, 
182, 223, 263 
Hanyikiya, ceremony, 126, 154, 229-230 
Hanyiko ceremony, 126, 148, 149, 154, 
169, 170, 199, 227-229, 303, 304, 
311 
Héomomo (bull roarer), 315 (fig.) 
ares, 51 
Harper, John H., 321 
Harrington, John P., 29, 33, 64 
Haskell Indian School, 59 
H‘a-stic (pueblo) nyuk’atsime (no trans- 
lation), curing ceremony, 299 
pecan k’ayo-k’® (staff of office), 
H‘a.teminyi (prayersticks), 309, 310 
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8-); 
Hats, black, 268 
Havighurst, Robert J., and Neugarten, 
Bernice L., 81, 207, 208 
Hawk, 31 
Hawk, sparrow, feathers of, 272 
Hawk Mountain (Cpi-ya kot), 182 
Hawley, Florence, 67, 68, 76, 99, 106 
Hawley, Florence; Pijoan, Michel; and 
Elkin, C. A., 99, 106, 107, 108, 
109, 225 
Hay baler, 323 
Headbands, 259, 272 
red bandana, 46 
Head deformation (cradle flattening), 83 
Head washing, ceremonial, 188 
Heads, long, 33 
Health, sanitation and diet, 101-109 
Hearing aids, 105 
Heart, symbol of, 298 
Heart diseases, 102 
Hearth (altar), 50 
giuakr olen by witches, 288, 295, 298, 
Heart songs, 146, 154, 157, 295, 296, 298 
Hematite, 31, 257 
Henati (cloud), 116, 219, 247, 248 (fig.) 
Hepatitis, infectious, 101 
Herb brew, used in curing ceremony, 297 
Herders, 130 
Herrera, Ascenciona, 70, 71 
Herrera, Benina, 71, 73 
Herrera, Gregorio (George), 67, 68, 69, 
71, 72, 74, 76, 99, 214 
au 4 uan Pedro, 68, 70, 71, 73, 169, 
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Herrera, Marcelina, 71 
Herrera, Reyes, 71 
Herrera, Velino, 71, 99, 214 
wae? Viviano, 71, 72, 73, 74, 76, 99, 
190 
Heruta (rain-making katsina), 255, 326 
Héruta masks, 149, 243 (fig.), 244, 246, 
249 
Hewett, Edgar Lee, and Fisher, Reg- 
inald G., 21, 64 
Hewett, Edgar Lee, and Mauzy, W. L., 
64 
Heyac (fog), 116, 117 
Hicami (eagle wing feathers), 159, 162, 
172, 174, 175, 176, 181, 201, 290 
Hictianyi (Flint Society), 137 
Hidden ball, gambling game, 264 
Hides, 91 (table), 261 
Hililiho katsina, masks, 156, 247, 248 
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Hininiya dance, 283 
