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INDEX 



Ceremonials, etc.— Continued. Page 



Ceremonies— Continued. 



fraternities, certain, making of offer- 

 ings by 11^ 



convening of certain 112 



invitation to visit, form of (also 



note) 112 



jireparation of prayer plumes by 111 

 fraternity, director of, medicine 



water distributed by 147 



preparing for attendance of 123 



Gods of War, description of (note) . . 116 

 images of, ceremonies over, in 



ki'wi'sing 116 



deposited at respective 



shrines 117 



of what tree made 113 



order of procession of 115, 116 



place of ,in He'i wa ki'wi'sin^ 113 



procession of •. 115 



returned to their respective 



homes 116 



offerings made to 116 



preparation of images of, con- 

 fined to whom 112,113 



preparation of paraphernalia for 113 

 Great Fire fraternity, certain mem- 

 bers of, collect water 128 



certain members of, deposition 



of prayer plumes by 128 



director of reception of water by 129 

 He'iwaki'wi'sinO, ladder of, descrip- 

 tion - 134 



household, members of, deposition 



of prayer plumes by 118-120 



hou.ses, cleansing of, during winter 



solstice ceremonies 132 



kia'Ctching, purpose of preparation 



of 110 



ki'wi'sing, people of, kia'etchine re- 

 ceived by 146 



aid each other during cere- 

 monies 142, 143 



sleeping in, during ceremonies. 130 



those privileged to enter 130 



variety of dances in 148 



Kok'ko A'wa (all the gods), food 



offerings to, by the Ko'tikili 141 



Kom'ha'likwi, initiation of witches 



by 127, 128 



Kom'ha'likwi and party, deposition 



of prayer plumes by 127 



Ko'mosona, reception of water by. . 129 



Ko'pekwln, meal painting made by. 129 



planting of prayer plumes by . . . 143 

 Xor'kokshi, ceremonies of, on river 



bank 145 



dancing of, in each ki'wi'sinS. . 146 

 description of first ceremonies 



by, in 1891 143-148 



leader of, actions of, on roof 



of each ki'wi'sinc 146 



order of presentation of 147 



time of wearing masks of ( notes) 145 



winter dances of 141 



Ko'yemshi, users of masks of (note) . 147 



Ceremoniai^, etc.— Continued. Page 



Ceremonies — Continued. 



Ku'.shilowa, deposition of prayer 



plumes at 131 



location of 131 



Kwe'lele, costume and decoration 



of 134 



la'showanne, making of, by Hopi 



resident 122,123 



Mexican words, superstition regard- 

 ing use of (note) Ill 



Mu'luktilkia, announcement made 



by 143 



deposition of prayer plumes by. 144 



visitsmade by, toeach ki'wi'.sinc' 144 

 mystery medicine orders, character 



of prayer plumes of Ill 



National Mu.seum, complete set of 



prayer plumes obtained for (note) . 120 

 Pau'tiwa (Kom'hii'likwi), articles 



carried by 137 



ceremonies of, at entrance to 



ki'vvi'sind 139 



coming of 137 



departure of, from the village. . 139 



deposition of te'likinawe by 138 



encircling of village by . . 138 



personated by different clans . . 127 



personator of 130 



reception of,in He'iwa ki'wi'sinO 138 



selection of personator of 126 



pe'kwin, meal painting made by. . . 115 

 prayer plumes, certain restrictions 



after planting 120, 121 



deposition of, on fifth day 117 



fast after deposition of 120 



making and purpose of 110-112 



making of, by certain members 



of Sun and Corn clans 127 



characteristic group 122 



in mother's or wife's 



house 111,112 



persons exempt from depositing 



on ninth day 122 



preparation of, for ninth day . . . 122 



on fourteenth day 128 



presentation of, to the persona- 

 tors of the gods 133 



to whom offered on ninth day . . 122 

 proceedings following rising of the 



Morning Star 130, 131 



rhombus, description of (note) 115 



sacred fire, maker of the, selection of 114 

 Sal'imobiya, presentation of seeds 



by . . . . .". 140, 141 



Sa'ya'hlia, departure of 141 



masks of, worn by personators. . 129 



whipping of the people by 140 



seed-gatherers, gathering of food by, 



and disposition of 145 



selection of those to per.sonate the 



gods in the Sha'lako ceremonies. . 133 

 Sha'liiko, chief, meeting of people 



in house of 142 



elder brother, selection of seed- 

 bearers 142 



