INDEX 



615 



Customs, etc.— Continued. Page 



Gavies — Continued. 



Sho'Iiwe, difTorence in explanation 



of {noli') 332 



fraternity organized for playing 328 



gambling den of players of 332 



implements used in 328 



method of playing 331 



reeds used in 329 



Sho'wekwe, alternating of, in 



personating Ko'yemshi 328 



degeneration of 328, 329 



story of celebrated player of. 329,330 



time for playing (note) 330 



when played by rain priests for 



rain 332 



Sho'wiyaltowe, game of 344-345 



method of playing 344, 348 



'Si'kon-yamune ti'kwanO, game of 345-346 



Implements used in 345 



method of playing 346 



.source of knowledge of, by au- 

 thor 318 



Tiin'kalawe, game of, method of 



playing 348 



Ta'sholiwe, game of 348 



derivation of the word (note) .. 348 



implements used in 348 



method of playing 348 



Ti'kwanC, announcement made by 



director of each ki'wi'sing 319 



betting race, offerings to de- 

 ceased members of Bow priest- 

 hood 325 



offerings to Gods of War. . 324, 325 



preparations for 324 



Bow priesthood, gaming sticks 



of 320 



boys, imitation of elders in 



wagering by 328 



clans, elder brother Bow priest 



announces race of 321 



gaming sticks, opinion of cer- 

 tain authors (note) 320 



informal race of, description 



of 327,328 



kia'etchiwe, depositing of 319 



la'showanni?, placing of 319 



medicine, use of, by runners... 326 



Na vahos, races with 328 



other descriptions of (note) 318 



Pi'chikwe, translation of (note). 322 



place of clan racing 321 



preparation and depositing of 

 prayer plumes by Bow priest- 

 hood 318, 319 



race, betting on 325 



ceremony concluding the . . 327 



course of the 323, 324 



eligibility of those taking 



part in 327 



end ot 321,327 



exercising for 325 



interest of spectators in 327 



starting of the 322 



race course, monuments that 

 mark the (note) 327 



Customs, etc.— Continued. l^age 



Games — Continued. 



Ti'kwanO, racers, start of 321 



betting on 322 



race of ki'wi'siwe, game of. . . 318-321 

 rain and Bow priests, return of, 



to village 321 



religious character of games of. 318 

 runner, action with stone by. . . 323 



ceremon y over a 322, 323 



instruction of a 323 



runners, ceremony to insure 



swiftness 326 



dress of 322 



reaching of priests by 321 



sho'klapiso, feathers of, in (also 



note) 319 



stick, use of, in race 326 



warriors, preparation of 320 



Ya'chunisa'wanni,game of, method 



of playing 347 



Government 289-290 



first body of A'shiwanui, what con- 

 stitutes (note) 289 



form of, description of 289 



illustration of the exercise of 290 



Historical events, sammary of 283-286 



Industries, arts and 349-383 



agriculture and horticulture 350-354 



assistance in farming, how ob- 

 tained 3.50 



corn and beans, development 



of aiO, 351 



cornfields, products of 351 



field guardian, neces.sity for.. 3.">1,352 



grain, suiiply of 3.53 



.spring, description of To'.seluna . 351 

 vegetable products, preparation 



of 353-354 



water, method of distrib\ition 



of 351 



Zunis, corn husking among 352 



raising of peaches V)y 354 



treatment of wheat by 3.52 



vegetable gardensof 353 



arts and industries, recent changes 



in 379-383 



English language, .spread of 



the 382, 383 



horses, decline in raising 381 



household articles, modern, in- 

 troduction of 380 



houses, improvement in build- 

 ing 379, 380 



laundering, extensive use of ..-. 380 

 • Nina, effect of Christianity on.. 382 



soap, an experiment with 380 



Steven.son, Mr, changes inaugu- 

 rated by 379 



village, recent clianges in 382 



Zunis, fraudulent articles now 



made by 381, 382 



improvement in living con- 

 ditions of 381 



moral clumges in tlie 3S2 



auctioneering 378-379 



auction, description of an 379 



reasons for 378 



basektry, different kinds of 373 



