CONTENTS IX 



Pago 



The Omaha 226 



ThePonka 228 



The Quapavr or Kwapa 229 



The Kaijze or Kansa 230 



The Osage 233 



The Iowa 238 



The Oto 240 



The Ni-ii'-t'a-tci or Missouri 240 



The Hotcangara or Wimiebago 240 



The Mandan - 241 



The Hiilatsa 242 



The Crow or Absaroka 243 



TheBiloxi 243 



TheTutelo 244 



The Catawba 244 



TUSATAX KATCINAS, BY JESSE WALTEK FE-WKES 



Introduction 251 



Tabular view of the sequence of Tusayan celebrations 255 



Names of months and correspoudin;; ceremonials • 256 



Means of determining the time for ceremouials 258 



Classification of ceremouials 260 



Discussion of previous descriptions of Katcinas 264 



Classification of Katciuas 265 



Elaborate Katcinas 268 



Soyaluua 268 



Katcina's return 273 



Powiimii 274 



Paliiliikonti 291 



Nimiinkatciua 292 



Abbreviated Katciuas 292 



Characteristics 292 



Siodilako 296 



Pawikkatciua 299 



Auakatcina 303 



Comparative study of Katciua dances in Cibola and Tusayan 304 



THE KEI'AIK OF CASA GUANDE EUIX. AKIZONA, BT COSMOS MINDELEFF 



Introduction 321 



De8crii)tion of the ruins 321 



Condition of Casa Grande in 1891 323 



Plans for the repairs 325 



Execution of the work 326 



Reservation of the laud 330 



Specimens found in the excavations 330 



Exhibits 333 



I. Contract for repairing and preserving Casa Grande ruin. Arizona 333 



II. Plans and specifications for the preservation of the Casa Grande ruin. 



Arizona, 1891 335 



General retiuiremeuts 335 



Clearing out the debris 335 



Underpinning walls 336 



Filling in openings 336 



Bracing 336 



Wire fencing - 337 



Roof 337 



