INDEX 



613 



109 

 109 

 109 

 109 



Ceremonials, etc.— Continued. Page 



' Ca^ejidor— Continued. 



Sha'liiko, entertainer of, visited by 



his relatives 1-12 



personator of, presentation of 



kia'CtchinO by... 1^7 



wor'we and, ceremony with 



meal and cigarette 144 



Shits'ukia, costume and decoration 



of, during 133, 134 



SWts'ukiaand Kwe'lele, dancingof, 



on roof of He'iwa ki'wi'sinC . . 134 

 throwing of corn to populace 



by 134,137 



solstice, winter, announcement by 



sun priest of the coming of 109 



close of ceremonies of 141 



enumeration of days of 109, 110 



selection of time for, i)c'kwln 



responsible 408 



Zuni name for 108 



Sun Father, reference to (note) 108 



sun priest, daily observations of sun 



by 



deposition of prayer plumes by. 



notifies the A'shiwanni, when. . 



■ observation of continence by . . 



sun shrine, description of H", 118 



tOsh'kwi, application of word ( note) . 115 



water, administering of 1^7 



We'wha. legend related by 135 



wood, collection of, by fire-maker. . 115 

 wor'li, chief, house of, important 



meeting in 141 



distribution of seeds bV 147 



prayer over te'likinane 111,142 



selection of entertainers of Sha'- 

 liiko at house of 141 



wor'we, preparation of prayer 



plumes by 14'J 



yucca, rope of, method of i)repara- 



tion {note) H'^ 



Zunis, effect of Mr George W. 

 Lander's attempt at civilizing . . . 130 



Ceremonies, summer solstire 148-162 



solstice, summer, ant fraternity, 



altar of, embellishment of 



burning of fence, objections 



raised to 



Great Fire fraternity, altar of, 



embellishment of 



invocation of Beast fJods and 



A'chiyiilii'topa 152, 153 



Kla'kweniosi. ceremonies of, 



in Si'aa' te'wita I'^l 



Ko'mosona, administering of 



water by, in Mu'he' \va . . . 102 

 meal painting of, in Mii'- 



he'wa ki'w''sinO 152 



Kor'kokshi, annointing and 



painting of H'O 



dance of, in different plazas. 159 

 in ki'wi'sinC and Ko'- 



pekwln's house 160 



dances of, after retreat 161,162 



pilgrims met by, near Zuiii. 158 

 repetition of the dances of . 



15'J 



158 



159 



162 



Ceremonials, etc.— Continued. I'age 



Ceremon ies—Con t inued . 



solstice, smnnier, Ko'thluwala'wa, 



ceremonies at lake 156, 157 



description of visit to 154, 155 



gathering of tortoises near . 157 

 journey of pilgrims from . . . -158 



making of sacred fire at 157 



song f)f Ko'yemshi at 15G 



Ko'yemshi, dancingof, in Si'aa' 



te'witaafterretreat 161 



pe'kwln announces coming 



of 148.149 



prayer plumes of 149 



making of po'newe during 152 



making of pottery previous to. . 150 

 meal painting of Kia'kwcmosi 1.50,151 

 meeting of fraternities previous 



to 149,150 



point of observation for 148 



pilgrimage to Ko'thluwala'wa, 



preparation for 153 



pilgrims, hreakingupof party. 159, 160 



division of party 154 



mountains ascended by 



(note) 1'''4 



procession of, into village.. 159 

 pilgrims to Ko'thluwala'wa, 



description of 153 



procession of 153, 154 



prayer plumes, deposition of, 



at Ko'thluwala'wa 156 



preparation of prayer plumes 



after 151,152 



preparation of prayer plumes 



previous to 149, 150 



retreat of A'shiwanni during . . 151 

 Shu'laawi'si, use of firebrand 



by 157,158 



tortoises, treatment of, aftec 



ceremonies (Kote) 161 



use of, duringdances 160, 161 



Zuni name for (note) 148 



Ceremonies, summer solstice. (Sec Cere- 

 monies, calendar and calendric.) 

 ■Cha'kwena. (See Mythology.) 



Cheyenne, heraldry of x vii 



Chihuahua, collections from xli 



field work in i.\,.\vii 



<Chi'kialikwe (Rattlesnake fraternity,. 

 (See Esoteric fraternities.) 



Chinook, dictionary and grammar of xxxv 



Cibola, architecture of xlv 



Clans, list of. (See Customs, history, arts, 

 and.) 

 origin of. ( See M y thology . i 

 Classification of the higher powers. (.See 

 Mythology.) 



Cliff d wellers, home of 13,14 



Collections, ethnologic, adiied to fnited 



States National Museum XLI 



Colorado, field work in i.\, .\vi, .xvii 



Corn Father. (See Mytholbgy.) 

 Corn Maidens, discovery of. (See Mythology.) 

 giving of seeds to, by witches. (See 



Mythology.) 

 rediscovery of, and re-creation of corn. 

 (Sec Mythology.) 



