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INDEX 



Page 

 Corn Mother. (See Mythology.) 

 Cbop-s, thanksgiving for (o'winahai'- 



YE) 205-217 



Ant fraternity, dancing of a man of 208 



A'pi''liishiwanni, dancing of the 208 



A'shiwanni, meeting of 205 



preparation of cigarettes by 205 



Bow priesthood, description of warrior 



wand of '-06 



Bow priests, elder and younger brother, 



song and dance of 206,207 



Chu'pawa ki'witsin^, mating of young 



men and girls in 210, 211 



girls, adornment of two in ceremony. . . 207 



grotesque character, dancing of 210 



dialogue between Hopi Indian and . 209 

 ki'wi'.siwe, Chu'pawa and Mu'lie'wa, 



dancing in 205 



Navahos, party personating, dancing 



of .• 208, 209 



participants in ceremony, selection of. . 205 



Second day, ceremonies of 211-214 



A'pi''lashiwanni, song of the, in 



large plaza 212 



buffalo man, dancing of. in large 



plaza 214 



reason for introduction ol(note) . 214 

 Bow priesthood, certain members 



of, ceremonies of 213 



costumes worn by 212 



Chu'pawa and Up''sannawa ki'wi>- 



siwe, co.stuming of maidens in... 213 

 large plaza, arrangement of cere- 

 monial objects in 212 



assembling in 211, 212 



maidens and young men, dancing 



of, in large plaza 214 



Shi'wano"kia, house of, prayer of 



Kia'kwemosi in 211 



praying over visitors in 211 



Second night, ceremonies of 214-217 



Ant fraternity, dancing in cliamber 



of 215 



picture presented in chamber 



of 215 



Chu'pawa ki'wi'sin?, A'pi''lashi- 



wanni in 216 



ceremony in front of- 217 



Navaho dancers in 215, 216 



personators of Navalios on roof 



of 215 



youths personating old Zunis 



in 215,216 



large plaza, closing scenes in 216, 217 



throwing of gifts to people in . 216, 217 

 Mu'he'wa ki'wi'sing, ceremoniesin. 216 



places of occurrence of 214 



warrior, washing of the head of a 



{note) 217 



te'wita 'hlan'na, general dance in 207, 208 



time of holding 205 



Culin, Stewart, monograph of, on Indian 



games xxv 



Culture, psychic stages of xxii 



Cushing, F. H., investigations of, in Zuiii. . xlv 



published writings of, on Zuiii xlv 



study of Indian games by xxv 



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Customs; history, arts and 283-383 



Clans, list of 291-292 



lists of existing and extinct 292 



relations of family to 291 



Games 317-349 



A'wet'laknawe, game of, imple- 

 ments used in 348, 349 



checkerboard, Znni form of 



(note) 349 



children, enjoyment of, by 317 



enumeration of 318 



Ha'poiinnfi pihl'kwanawe, game 



of 343-344 



method of playing 343, 344 



Ho'klamonnO. game of 341-342 



implements of 341 



method of playing 341, 342 



object of playing the 342 



I'yankolo'we, game of 333-341 



announcement made of the 



playing of 333 



arrow in, use of 337 



ceremony preliminary to 333 



closing actions in 340, 341 



first watcher in, visit to shrine 



of elder God of War by 334,'335 



implements used in 333 



leader in, prayer and ceremony 



by 334,335 



participants in, feast of 337, 338 



plants in, arrangement of 337 



players in, preparation of corn 



husks by 334 



visit to churchyard by 336 



visit made to rain priest 



by 335, 336, 337 



playing of 338-340 



plaza, x^osition of players and 



game in 338 



rat man in, actions of 337 



selection of players in 334 



time of playing 333 



watchers in, visits made by 335 



'Klash'tuwiwi, game of 347-348 



method of playing 347 



Ko'yemshi and Galaxy fruter- 



nity players in 347, 348 



song stories in 347 



La'pochiwe, game of 342-343 



implements of 342 



method of play ing 342 



origin of 318 



Po'kliiinnawe, game of 345 



implements used in 345 



method of playing 345 



Po'pone, game of, method of playing 346 



Po'poneklap'nanO, game of 346 



purpose of 317 



Sa'yat'laknawe, game of 344 



method of playing 344 



Sho'liwe, game of 328-333 



antiquity of 328 



as played by professional gam- 

 blers 332, 333 



ceremonial reeds in (note) 330 



description of reeds used in . . 330, 331 



