ETH. ANN. 17] INDEX 749 
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Nanuati and Hopi pictographs compared. 569 | PALATK WABI, a traditional land of the Hopi 529, 
Narvret injured by stick swallowing = 664 — 
NakwAkwocl defined. .....--...---- -- 662 
NaAmps£o, a Hopi potter 5 ee On iGGU, 
NAsSYUNWEVE, a Hopi folklorist.......... 637, 640 
Nayano and Hopi intermarriage........... 658 
— ceremonial circuit -..............--.2..-- 681 
— depredations in Tusayan ................ 585 
— former and present condition compared. 502 
— habitat, description of................... 477 
MD DIGROLMUNOr = nce que oe Se etc sn back 481 
— houses, memoiron................2.... 469-517 
——an Antelope valley--.-..-2-2.:---..-<-. 592, 593 
— katcinas on Hopi pottery.-..-..._....... 658 
—, late appearance of, in Tusayan......... 581 
—, modern condition of the........._...... 486 
Sian OHA ATO elope aoe cc ho. eee 594 
POD AbiOn se merece one nal a atm Seek 483 
—, recent advent of, in New Mexico -. 658 
=a sare rob bedibys--s-..-5--- 242. 4- 612 
Naysi identified with Oraibi...--.- 599 
NECKLACES in Sikyatki graves...-. 733 
NEEDLES, bone, from Awatobi - sey GRY 
NEW-FIRE CEREMONIES of the Hopiccs- 222 586, 602 
New Mexico, see Navano. 
Niet, J. A., on Tanoan migration to Tusa- 
yan : 578, 584 
NIMaNKATCINA of the 13 G) Nhesee Serre ya seeee 593 | 
NizA, Marcos DE, on Totonteac fabrics... 629 
NOMENCLATURE of Awatobi................ 594 | 
— of Navaho house building......... 491, 514-517 
— of Sikyatki 636 
NoOrDENSKIGLD, G., on aflinity of cliff dwell- 
ersiandipueblosj-cae-ansseseeee ee 532 
—, on evolution of pottery design. ....... 716, 727 
— cited on Mesa Verde villages..... 555, 563, 678 
—, on origin of round kivas 3 BY) 
—, on platforms in Mesa Verde kivas - 541 
— prayer-sticks found by......... 736 
NisHakt, etymology of .... 
OAK CREEK, ruins on...... 
OBSIDIAN objects from Sikyatki 
732 
OFFERINGS by Indian excayators........... 641 
ONATE, JUAN DE, Awatobi visited by-.-. 594,599 
OPENINGS in Honanki walls................ 565 
—, see Doorway. 
ORAIBI, age of... 607 
SU Ue She ee re 580 
— legendary OTaINT CY enon ee 634 
--, Site of. 578 
ORIENTATION of Awatobi mis 609 
ORNAMENTS in Sikyatki graves 733 
OTERMIN, ANT., attempted reconquc st by... 584 
Owens, J. G., acknowledgments to......... 646 
PADILLA, JUAN, visits Tusayan in 1540_.... 596 
PAHO, see PRAYER-STICK. 
PAIAKYAMU figures on Hopi pottery........ 659 
PAINT, see PIGMENT. 
PALarK1, art remains found at - 69 
—. population of 567 
—rnins discovered.. 
— Euing described: =1.203-stuee 
531, 568, 672 
PALEOGRAPHY, see DECORATION. 
PASSAGEWAYS in cavate dwellings ......... 
= TOLAK EY Sree een a See 
PATKI PKOPLE, early migrations of the..... 5 
—, southern origin of the -....-.......... 529,56 
PATUN PHRATRY, southern origin of.-....-. 529 
PayUPKI, a ruin in Tusayan ............. 078, 583 
—, possible origin of 584 
PREACHES cultivated near Sikyatki ........- 646 
—introduced in Oraibi .................... 604 
OM UOMO cone 2s ae oasis sue ee es 639 
PHALLIC representations among the Hopi.. 663 
PicToGRAPHs at Honanki.-......-........ 567, 568 
—— ab Palatkinoiin 222) scs-asceeagdecsesnd 556 
— Gn) Vendeivalle gis .----s nokia nce nee 545 
— near Montezuma Well 548 
— hear Schiirmann’s ranch 550 
— of Awatob1 totems 610 
| — on Awatobi cliffs 626 
| —, see DECORATION. 
PIGMENT found at Awatobi-. 618 
— found at Sikyatki ..................... 728, 729 
— how applied by the Hopi.-.............. 650 
— used on prayer-sticks..-.-..-.......-.... 630 
Piprs in Sikyatki graves.....-.........-... 733 
PLASTERING on Awatobi walls ............. 616 
(108 Honan ruins s<--ctcebaseee =n. \-oee 563 
— of Palatkirain'.c2.22s.2 205. esen soe oe 555 
—oLSikyaticitragms!.-: -stscsrssesae se 645, 646 
PLATFORMS in cavate dwellings............ 541 
Spon anit ences. aaa ae eee 566 
PLUMED SNAKE cult in Tusayan........- 671, 672 
— figures on Hopi kilts.--..........----2.: 696 
— figure on pottery....-....... -- 658, 671 
— in Hopi mythology.-........-. -- 668 
POLISHING STONES from Siky 729 
POPULATION of Awatobi.---.-............- 605 
OF (EROw aa nea 5 se sence ese eee ee 567 
PORCUPINE figure on pottery............... 669 
Porras, Padre, missionary labors of ...--.. 595, 
599, 600, 605 
Porrery decoration of the Hopi....-....... 569 
—from ancient Walpi--.5----).:....2 oEseS 585 
| — from Sikyatki...- 
8 | —, significance of.~.2.-.-..<c0.--62s<cess 
— from Awatobi . 
— from Honanki el 
ORO ENV TEN entrant eee ee eee ee 
— from Shunopovi and Mishoninovi......- 582 
— from Sikyatki diseussed............. 650-728 
— from Verde and Colorado Chiquito com- 
pared 
—, mortuary, from Awatob 
—, mortuary, from Kawaika 
—, mortuary, from Sikyatki 
— of ancient JUSTE AY ER ese en none soalee 
Powamv ceremony of the Hopi. 
PowELL, J. W., ruins found by- 
PRAYER-STICKS, cross-shape, of Ker 
— from Awatobi-..............-. 
— from Honanki 
— in Hopi ceremony - 
—, prescribed length of. --..-2..2:_..:..--- 668 
