634 



INDEX 



Stevenson, James— Continued. Page 



on Sia 517 



on Tcsuqtie 3S7 



Stevenson, Matilda Coxe— 



acknowledgment to 38 



on a Zuni spring 310 



on " bcast-Kods " ' 43 



oncarciinalbirds 43 



on cardinal colors 42^ 



on cardinal identifications 44 



on cardiifai raomitains 44 



on cardinal serpents 43 



on cardinal trees 44 



on earth deity 51-52 



on Sia 519 



on Salt Mother 537 



on Sandia Mountains 513, 514 



on Santo Domingo 449 



on Stone Lions Shrine 419-420 



on Zuni name for sun 46 



references to 262, 300 



work of 11 



SuAso, Aniceto, reference to 121 



SULPiiUK SPRINGS in Tewa country 177, 



1X11,197,391 

 Sun— 



names for, in I'ueMo languages 46 



Tewa conception of 45-48, 54 



Sun-dog, term for 48 



Sun-painting, reference to 191 



SWANTON. Dr. John R.. work of 13-14,21 



Symbolism of Tewa 41 et seq. 



Taiiltan Indians, collection obtained from. . 21 



Tano Indians— 



agriculture 512-513 



early homes 469, 471, 479, 



481, 508-510, 512-513, 548-550, 551-552, 553 

 general data on ... . 254-256, 486-187, 488, 490-191 



history of Galisteo 483 



ownerstiip of turquoise deposits 493 



pottery 466 



Tewa name for 576 



Tanoan, no Tewa equivalent for 576 



Taos Indians— 



cardinal directions 42 



conception of sun and moon 46 



dances 179, 184 



habitat 172 



language 37 



name for earth 52 



name for Milky Way 51 



name for Tewa 576 



pigment used by 175 



sacred lake 178, 184 



sacred mountain 17S 



Taylor, Alex. S. — 



on Jemez 403 



on Pojoaque 334 



Teguayo ( MYTHIC), reference to 572 



Ten Broeck. Dr. P. G. S.— 



on Laguna 541 



on Poguate 539 



TEN ICate, Dr. H. F. C— 



on Jemez 402, 403 



on Laguna 540 



TEN Kate, Dr. H. F. C— Continued. Page 



on Mcscalcro Apaclie 575 



on San Juan 213 



"Tent kocics," references to 272,437 



Tequesquite— 



deposit of .• 132 



Tewa name for 579 



Terrace in Tewa art 56 



Tesuque Indians, .shrine and sacred hill of.. 389 

 Tewa Indian.s— 



introductory note on 37-38 



names for 576-577 



Texas, researches in 10, 13, 19 



Thomas, Dt. Cyrus, work of 17-18 



Thompson, A. II., reference to 350 



Thornton, Gov. , settlement named for 452 



Thunder, terms relating to 59-fiO 



TiGUA Indians. See Tiwa. 



Time, periods of 61 et seq. 



Tipton, W. M., reference to 323,459 



Tiwa Indian.s— 



early homes 510, 515, 522-523, 527, 531-534 



intermarriage with Zuni 403 



names for 577-578 



See also Southern TrwA. 



Tobacco, reference to 53, 50 



Tonk.\wa language, dictionary of 13,14 



Tonto National Monument, creation of. . . 20 



Tonto River, ruins near moutii 16 



Trails, principal, known to Tewa— 



from Namb€ 358 



from Peiia Dlanca to Domingo station ... 445 



from San Felipe to Santa Ana 497 



from San Ildefoaso to Cochiti 314-319 



from San Ildefonso to southern pueblos.. 323 

 from San Juan to Ojo Caliente or El Rito 205 



general data 106-107 



on Canoe Mesa 224 



on Mesa del Rito 413 



references to 383, 421, 428, 458 



Trees. Sec Cardinal trees. 



Tribes and Peoples, Tewa names for. . 573 et seq. 



Tribes known to Tewa 38. 573 



Tunica language, dicCionary of 13 



Turquoise — 



deposit 492-494 



Tewa name for 580 



TuTELO Tribe, researches in IS 



TWITCHELL, R. E. — 



on Jacona 330 



on Pecos 477 



on Perage 21)3 



on pueblo ruins 252,390,558 



on San Cristobal 486 



on San Ildefonso 304 



on Santa Clara 241 



on Santa Fe 459, 462-4&3 



on Tesuque ; 388 



on Yuqueyunque 227 



Underworld — 



in Tewa conception 51 



references to 164,567 



ITte Indians — 



pigment used by 175 



Tewa name for 578 



