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INDEX 



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Mineral springs in Tewa countrj- 1B3-Ifi'), 



IBS, 190, 351, 3S7 

 MWEUALs IN Tewa country— 



deposits 119, 120, 207, 218, 234, 



235, 258, 261, 290, 300, 308, 318, 323, 329-330, 340. 

 341,354,387,380,381,385,454,470,494,552,555 



known to Tewa 38 



names of 579 et seq. 



Minnesota, researches in 10.19 



Minutes, terms relat ing to 6S-69 



Mirage, terms relating to 60 



Mississippi \' alley (lower) Tribes, work on 14 

 Missouri— 



collection from '. 21 



moimd exploration in 19 



Mist, terms relating to 54 



Mi.\' ED-BLOOD, Tewa name for 575 



MoKi. Ste Hopi. 



MOlliiausen, Baldwin, on Santo Domingo. 449 



Months in Tewa scheme 62-66 



Moon— 



in Tewa conception 43-18.54,62 



names for in Puelilo languages 46 



Mooney, James, work of 13 



MoQui, explanation of name 502 



See also Hopi. 



MORELU, 1). t'YRI.VCI- 



on Quivira 566 



on San .luan 213 



MoRFi, Juan A. de, on Quivira 566 



Morgan, Lewis H.,on Tesuque 3S7 



Morley, S. G.— 



on Puye 237 



reference to 410 



Mormon, Tewa name for 575 



Morrison, Chas. C, on Pojoaque 335 



Morse, Jedidiah, on Isleta 529 



Mota-Padilla, MatJas de la— 



on Acoma 543 



on Galisteo 4S2 



on f^ecos 476 



on Puaray .524 



on Quivira 566 



Mountain-lion in Tewa conception 43 



Mountains sacred to— 



Picuris Indians 339 



San Juan Indians 222 



Taos Indians 178 



Tesuque Indians 389 



Tewa Indians 124, 348 



See alsd Tardinal mountains. 



MChlenpfordt, Eduaed— 



on Cochiti 440 



on Pecos 476 



on San Felipe 500 



on Sundia .)27 



on Santo Domingo 449 



MULLER, Fritz, reference to 357 



Mythic places in Tewa country 571-572 



Mytuology— 



Pueljlo Indians 515 



San Ildefonso Indians 272, 



274, 295, 296, 298-299, 331 



San Juan Indians 229 



Tewa Indians 45, 56, 



164, 165-166, 167, 199, 514, 536-537, 567. 571 

 y.nhi Indians 419-420,514,537 



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 Nam lift Indian.s— 



cardinal mammals , 43 



month-names : 62-66 



origin 344-345, 360-361 



Naeanjo, J. M.— 



on Whapige 291 



reference to 256 



Natcuez language, reference to 14 



National monuments, creation of 20 



Navaho Indians— 



cardinal mountains 44 



color scheme 42 



in fight with Tewa and Hopi 257 



intermarriage with Zufii 403 



names for 399-100, 573, 373 



part of population of NamW 360 



shell assignments 44 



weaving '. . . . 11 



Negro. Tewa name for 575 



NEL.S0N, N. C, acknowledgment to 38 



New Mexico— 



national monuments 20 



researches in 10,20 



Ni(;a, on Acoma 543 



Nichols, Frances S., work of 12,24 



NiEL, Josfi Amando, on San Pablo rum 508 



Night. See Day and Night. 



NoN-PuEBLO Indian, Tewa name for 575 



Non-Tewa Indian, Tewa name for 575 



NusBALT'i, J. L., acknowledgment to 38 



NuTTALL, Zelia, ou turquoise 580 



Obsidian— 



deposits of 179 



-Tewa names for 5.S3-5S4 



Ocean, Tewa knowledge of 52 



OCHER— 



deposits of 553 



references to 422. 582 



See also Mineral paint. 



Ogilby, Jno.— 



on .'Vcoma 543 



on Jemez 402 



Ollero Apache, Tewa name for 574 



OSate, Juan de— • 



on .\coma 543, 544 



onChilili 531 



on Cochiti 439 



on Galisteo 482 



on Jemez Indians 402 



on Jemez pueblos 405, 406, 407, 40S 



on Kipana 550 



on Ojana 533 



on Pecos 473,476,477 



on Picuris 193 



on Puaray 523,524 



on San Cristobal ISO 



on San Felipe 499 



on San Gabriel 228 



on San Ildefonso 305 



on San Juan 213 



on San Marcos 551 



on ,San Pablo ruin 50S 



on Sandia 525 



on Santa .\na 520, 521 



on Santa Clara 242 



on Santo Domingo 449 



