632 



INDEX 



Ramusio, Giovanni— 



on Acoma 



on Pecos 



Read, B. M., on Albuquerque 



Reagan, Albert B., linguistic work of 



Renahan, a., reference to 



Researches of Bureau 



Rio Grande Pueblo Indian, Tewa name 



lor. 



Rio Grande Pxjeblos, researches at 



RiTCH, W. G.— 



on mica near Petaca 



on Xew Mexican water mill 



Rivera, Antonio Domingo, reference to 



Rivera. Pedro de — 



on Isieta 



on Jemez 



on Manzano Mountains 



on San Felipe 



on Sandia 



on Sandia Mountains 



on Santo Domingo 



on Taos 



RlVERS-- 



peculiarity in naming 



personification of 



RoBDJSON, DOANE, acknowledgment to 



Romero, Juan de Dios, reference to 



RoYBAL, Antonio, on Callamongue 



Ruxton, Geo. A. F.— 



on Jemez 



on Pojoaque 



on Taos 



Page 

 543 

 476 

 530 

 23 

 295 



9-19 



576 

 11 



158 

 85 

 169 



529 

 402 

 631 

 499 

 526 

 514 

 449 

 182 



96 

 102 



12 

 201 

 333 



402 

 334 

 182 



230 



Salazar, Josfi, reference to 



Salt— 



principal deposits of 126, 229, 292, 535-537 



Tewa names for 579 



Salt River Valley, antiqtiities of 20 



San Carlos Apache Indian, Tewa names 

 for 576 



San Felipe Indians— 



language 521 



legend 447 



mineral paint deposits 552 



name for .' 574 



San Ildefonso Induns— 



liesieged by Diego de Vargas 294-295 



cardinal mammals 43 



cardinal moimtains 44 



dances 295, 308 



legends 306, 315. 329 



month-names 62-66 



mythology 272, 



274. 295, 296, 298-299, 331, 536-537 



origin 283 



pottery 308 



sacred lakes 44-i5, 251. 263-264, 309-310. 322 



sacred mountains 348 



salt supply 292 



shrines 308 



San Juan Indians— 



agriculture 215 



cardinal mammals 43 



cardinal mountains 44 



conduct in rctwUions, 16S0-1694 . . . ; 213 



dance * 119 



San Juan Indians— Continued. Page 



dialect 136-137 



divinities 201 



general data on 213-215 



irrigation 230 



legends 208, 214-215 



month-names 62-66 



mythology 229, 536-.537 



pottery 203, 208 



race-tracks 211,217 



sacred mountains 222, 348 



shrines ■ 222 



San Marcos Indians, ownership of turquoise 



deposits 493 



San Pedro River, ruins on 16 



Sandia Indians, references to 37, 477 



Sandstone, Tewa name for 582 



Sanson d' Abbeville, N.— 



on Pecos 476 



on Taos 182 



Santa Ana Indians— 



early homes 515, 522-523 



language 521 



name for 574 



Santa Clara Indians — 



cardinal mammals 43 



cardinal moimtains 44 



month-names 62-66 



mythology 536-537 



occupied by Tewa 37 



origin 237-238 



sacred lakes 251 



sacred mountains 348 



shrines 249 



Santo Domingo Indians— 



communal hunts 414 



general data on 451 



language 521 



locationin 1692 405 



name for 574 



pottery 455-456 



Sapir, Edward, acknowledgment to 12 



Schoolcraft, Henry' R.— 



on Galisteo 481 



on Pecos 476 



on Pojoaque 334 



on Quivira 566 



on Tesuque 387 



Searles, Stanley, work of 22 



Seasons in Tewa schemj> 55, 57, 61-62 



Seconds, terms relating to 68-69 



Segura, JosE, on Isleta 529 



Seligman, Julius, reference to 4.52 



Senex, Jno., on Isleta 529 



Serpents, Mythological, reference to 56 



Shakavuma ruin, Arizona, reference to 16 



Shea, Jno. Gilmarv- 



■on Namb« Pueblo 360 



on Patoqua 398 



on San Gabriel 228 



on San Juan 213 



on San Pablo ruin 508 



Shells. Sfc Cardinal shells. 

 Shrines, principal— 



of Cochiti Indians 419-420, 428 



of Namb(5 Indians 376 



of Piciu-is Indians 194,339 



