300 
Oak, 111, 172 
Oats, 86 
Obsidian (h’a-di), 284, 307 
Ocatc masks, 245 (fig.), 246 
Officers of pueblos, 123-136, 220 
Ojeda, Bartolomé fete a 24, 25, 34 
Omaha (rain-cloud), 5 
Ofiate, Juan de, 21, 63 
Onions, 87 
Onoma (supernatural being), 171 
Opaiyakanyi (wooden poker), 216 
Open house, held on feast days, 270, 276 
Opewi (food), 296 
Opi (Scalp-takers Society), 124, 137, 
142, 147, 175, 176-182 
Opi (Warriors’ society), 137, 176-182, 
203, 260, 305, 316 
Opi, animal, 177 
Bear, 179-181 
costume of, 177, 178 (fig.), 179 
Lion, 181-182 
Opi dance (Atse’ « Danyi), 259-262, 314 
Opi hoteanyi (warrior chief), 119, 124 
Opi Society, see Warriors. 
Ororo masks, 247, 248 (fig.) 
Oso (Bear) clan, 184 
Otermin, Governor, 22, 23 
O-wamo-ts, Corn harvest ceremony, 
227, 267 
Owe Dance, 226, 265-267, 283 
Owl, 31, 219, 287, 288 
feathers of, 242, 246, 247, 307 
Oyoyewi, war god, 49, 115, 119, 120, 
122, 124, 129, 130, 136, 139, 
146, 174, 176, 229, 230, 234, 
271, 294, 297, 300, 301, 302, 
3038, 305, 306 
Pa’eima (temporary residence), 118 
Paint, black, 162, 260, 311 
blue-green, 31 
gathering materials for, 301 
Painting, meal, 182, 183, 217, 218 (fig.), 
219, 233 (fig.), 250, 251 (fig.), 
263, 289, 291, 316 
pollen, 317 
sand, 137, 138, 139, 141, 147, 150, 
152, 153, 154, 157, 171, 181, 182, 
183, 218 (fig.), 229, 232, 234, 254, 
286, 289, 297, 299, 316, 317 
Paiyatyamo (anthropomorphic figures), 
141, 171, 176, 199, 217, 219, 290 
Panana, Grewidcta: 213 
Pan-Indian English dialect, 13 
Papago Indians, 207, 275, 281 
Procession, 273 
Paraphernalia, 136, 150, 157, 168, 169, 
172, 173, 176, 181, 188, 190, 200, 
219, 226, 229, 232, 2338 (fig.), 254, 
289, 290, 291, 295, 297, 299, 300, 
307-319, 324 
ceremonial, 49, 52, 62 
Parents, influence of, 209, 210 
ceremonial, 187, 188 
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[Bull. 184] 
Parrot sate 240, 242, 244, 249, 260, 
2 
body feathers, 238, 240, 242, 247 
be feather 238, 244, 246, 247, 307, 
Parsons, Elsie Clews, xi, 1, 51, 52, 62, 
152, 170, 192, 227, 268, 269, 275, 
285, 313 
Parturition, 200-201 
Pastoral attire, 87 
Pasturage, 86 
Pathology, 105 
Patron Saint’s Feast, 79, 121, 133, 135, 
166, 184, 209, 213, 269-274 
Peaches, 87, 106, 202 
Pebbles, cause of sickness, 297 
Pecos Pueblo, 24, 79 
Pedro, Dorothy, 214 
Peinado, 22 
Pellagra, 109 
Pelts, 91 (table) 
Pentecostal Assembly of the World, 74 
Perea, Fray Estevan de, 164 
Perictca, 240 
Perictca masks, 247, 248 (fig.) 
Periodicals, 325 
Petana (meal), 52, 134, 144, 179, 180, 
182, 187, 200, 201, 216, 217, 219, 
sae 255, 257, 261, 291, 296, 303, 
Petrified wood, 181, 182 
Pets, 4 
Peyote, drug, 46 
Phonographs, 323 
Physical type, 32-33 
Pickup truck, 88, 322 
Picuris Pueblo, 24, 71, 214 
Pigments, mineral, 31 
Pigs, 54, 100, 107, 108 
Pilgrim Mission School, 77 
Pima Indians, 281 
Pine, 31, This2a2. 2a3 
Pino, Andres, 182, 183, 255 
Pino, Catiye, 98 
Pino, Isidora, 190 
Pino, Jose P., 128, 190 
Pino, Juan Pedro, 70, 98 
Pino, Martina, 190 
Pino, Pedro, 148 
Pino, Perfecto, 73 
Pino, Seferina, 213 
Pino, Vicentita, 190 
Pinion, 31, 232 
Pifion nuts (Pinus edulis), 107, 145 
Pipes, not used, 46 
Place of Emergence, map of world, 112, 
263 
Plants, wild, 106, 107 
Plata, Felipe, 128 
Plata, Lucia, 212 
Plazas, 49 
Plows, 323 
Pneumonia, 101, 102 
Poker (burned stick), 217, 218 (fig.) 
