INDEX 



Page 



Acknowledgments 19, 20 



Animal fetishes, origin of. (See Mythology.) 



Abode, walls of, in the Southwest xxix 



Agriculture, aboriginal xii 



Alaska, field work in ix 



Algonquian, vocabulary of xxxvi 



ANTHROPIC WORSHIP AND RITUAL 62-107 



A'shiwi. history myth of (free transla- 

 tion; text and interlinear transla- 

 tion) 73-S9 



characters and objects in 7:i 



'Kliiklo, quenching the thirst of, 



during 89 



order of recitation in each ki'wi'sinfi 89 



purpose of recitation of 89 



Gods, rablit hunt rvith 89-9-t 



'Cha'kwena, action of, with first 



rabbit Jvilled 92 



ceremonies by, before certain 



houses 93, 94 



ceremonies with 90,91 



departure of 94 



deposition of food ofterings after 



the hunt 92,93 



lounging of, in He'kiapawa 



ki'wi'sine 93 



offerings of food to, and disposi- 

 tion of by 93,94 



offerings of te'likinawe to, and 



deposition of te'likinawe, by . 93, 94 

 pregnant women visited by (also 



■note) 89,90 



Siirimobiya and, make an- 

 nouncements 90 



'Siin'iakiakwe and, dancing of. 90 



food offerings to the gods 91 



gods, procession of, over western 



road 91 



mctliod of killing the rabbits 91,92 



naming of male children by 'Si''si- 



kia and the Ko'yemshi 89 



notification of, by warrior of Hunt- 

 ers fraternity 89 



plan pursued by each Sa'ya'hlia 91 



rabbits, ceremony over, after liunt. 92 

 Sal'iniobiya, station of the blue and 



yellow 91 



Sa'va'hlia, notification of the people 



by 91 



time of having 89 



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 Anthropic worship and ritual — Cont'd. 



Ki'wUs'iwc and their functions 62-72 



A'shiwi history myth, description of 



beginning of 66,67 



in who.se keeping 66 



time of representation of 66 



certain gods assigned to 62 



children allied to 66 



description of 62 



'Kliiklo, personator of, description 



of costume of 67 



reception of, in Chu'pawa ki' wi'- 



sinC 72 



selection of, to recite the history 



of the A'shiwi 66 



Kor'kokshi, limitation on the danc- 

 ing of 63 



place of dancing of 64 



Ko'tikili, membership of women in. 6.5 



reason for initiation in 65 



Ko'yemshi, costume of, in A'shiwi 



drama 67 



dialogue between, and 'Klaklo. 72 



song of 68-72 



verification of ( note) 72 



mo'sona (dance director) , duties of. 63, 64 



name of each, derivation of 62, 63 



number of, and names 62 



officers of 62 



relation of each to the other 63 



Si'aa' te'wita, meaning of name 



{note) t>2 



K'o'loou'isi, coming of, and involuntari/ 



initiation into Ko'tikili 9-1-102 



children, ceremony over, after ini- 

 tiation 102 



initiation of the 99 



presented with water, seeds, and 



grass from Ko'loowisi 101 



dry painting, making and decora- 



ti(m of 96,97 



gods, assembling of, in Chu'pawa 



and O'he'wa ki'wi'siwe 100 



ceremony with plume wandsof . 100 

 certain, administering of water 



to, rca.son for 97 



instructed by pe'kwln 97 



feast of, after ceremonies in 



ki'wi'.siwe 101 



fifteen, mounds made for each of 97 



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