610 



INDEX 



Anthropic worship and ritual— Cont'd. Page 

 Ko'lonwisi, coming of, do.— Continued, 

 gods, gathering of personatorsof, in 



He'kiapavva ki'wi'sini? 9-1 



making of offerings by 95 



manner of entering tlie ki'wi- 



'sin6 by WO 



placing of, in Si'aa' te'wita 98 



Ha'shi, personator of {note) 96 



'Kiaklo (Ha'shi), performances of, 



witli other gods 96 



Ko'loowisi, description of 94 



gods who accompany 95 



performances of, in the ki'wi'- 



sin6 101 



position of, in ki'wi'sing 95 



visit of, to the ki'wi'sinfi 101 



water, seeds, and grass from, 



distribution of 101 



la'showawe, placing of, on heads 



of Siil'imobiya 98 



Sa'va'hlia, striking of the children 



by 99, 100 



'Si''sikia, gathering of food by the 



Ko'yemslii for 97, 98 



Su'ti'ki (bird fetish) ceremony 



with 100,101 



To'seluna, young men appointed to 



visit, for water 94 



Eo'tikili, voluntary initiation into 102-107 



boy, age of, when initiated 102 



initiation, assembling of people for 



the 102 



ki'wi'sing, change in member.ship 



of, reason for 107 



Kor'kokshi, arrangement of, in 



dance 105, 106, 107 



description of leader of 105 



Kor'kokshi dancers, description of 



costume of 104, 105 



Ne'wekwe (Galaxy fraternity), ac- 

 tions of the Ko'yemshi and. . . 106 



buffoonery by 107 



description of costume of 106 



novices, masks presented to 103, 104 



striking of Sa'ya'hlia by 104 



threatened by the Ko'mosona. . 104 

 Sa'ya'hlia, dance of, in Si'aa' 



te'wita 106 



general whipping by 104 



striking of novices by 103 



Sia youth, first to be initiated 102 



Si'aa' te'wita, ceremonies in, where 



witnessed by people 106 



A'pi'tliishiwanni (Bow priesthood). (See 



Esoteric fraternities. ) 

 Arctic Highlanders (sec also Ita Arivaca val- 

 ley, ancient population c)f ) xii 



Arizona, field «'ork in ix, xvi, xvii 



ruins of central and northern, objects 



of value obtained from 18 



A'SHiWANNi (Rain priesthood) 163-180 



associate, method of promotion 166 



requirements of (note) 166 



associates, duties of female 165 



confined to families 165, 166 



A'SHIWANNI (Rain priesthood)— Cont'd. Page 

 decline of eligibles for membership in . 166, 167 



designations given to 163 



enumeration of 167, 168 



et'tonO, care of 164 



description of 163 



sacrediess of 164 



et'towe, taking of flashlight picture 



of 164, 165 



impeachment of a shi'wanni, power of 



Priestess of fecundity 166 



members of 163 



ninth shi'wanni {note) 167 



order of retreat of, in 1891 180 



Hhi'wanni of the North, installation of an 



associate 168-171 



arrival of participants in 168 



ceremony on entering chamber — 108 



close of ceremonies over 171 



corn pollen, removal of line of 170 



installationof deputy to Sun Father ■ 169 

 Kla'kwemosi, part played by, in . . . 170 

 line of corn pollen necessary to 



adornment of 169 



novice, ceremony over 170 



pe'kwln, celibacy of {note) 169 



persons present 16S 



prayers, burden of, in 171 



prayers of sun priest 169 



Shi' wanni of the Nadir, winter retreat of 173-178 

 cloud symbol, prayer over third as- 

 sociate near 174 



dual fetish, placing of, near cloud 



symbol 174 



feast, enjoyment of, after retreat . . 178 

 fetishes, use of, in connection with 



painting 173 



kla'C'tchine, planting of, in field of 



Nai'uchi 177 



knives, arrow points and, placing of, 



about painting 173, 174 



meal line, embellishment of, by 



Nai'uchi and associate 174 



meal painting, dismantling of 178 



mi'wachi on cloud symbol, property 



of whom {note) 174 



Nai'uchi, meal painting of 173 



preparation of water by 175 



offerings of women, distribution 



of 177,178 



principal character 173 



shi'wanni, retreat of each {note) . . . 173 

 songs of thank.'giving, movements 



in 178 



sprinkling of water and meal 175 



suds, bathing with 178 



making of 175 



making of, by Sia Indians {note) 175 

 thunder stone, specimen of (note) . . Ill 

 thunder stones, rolling of, by 



A'slii wanni 177 



u'wannami, invocation to 175-177 



water, consecrated, drinking of 178 



Shi'wanni of the West, filling of va- 

 cancy {note) 167 



Shi'wanni, summer retreat of a 179, ISO 



