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INDEX 



Customs, etc.— Continued. Page 



Industries, arts and— Continued. 



bead raaliing 378 



beads, material of which made. 378 



proeess of making 378 



dress and adornment 369-372 



C-Othing, washing of 371 



hair, bangs worn by women 372 



dressing of the 371, 372 



men, all sewing usually done by 371 



every-day dress of 369, 370 



ornaments worn by 370 



pi'toni, articles of dress for fe- 

 males 370 



women, dress of the 370, 371 



ornaments worn by 371 



food and drink 361-369 



animals, flesh of, use and prepa- 

 ration of 368, 369 



beverages common to Zuflis 369 



bread, making of 361-366 



chu''sik wanawe (hominy) , 



preparation of 367 



chu''.sikwanawe he'piichiwe, 



method of making 364 



games, preparation of 368 



he'pa'chiwe (tortillas), method 



of making 363, 364 



slab for baking 363 



he'palokia, another process of 



making 366 



corn, method of making . . . 366 

 method of making and bak- 

 ing 365, 366 



modern way of baking 366 



pats, baking of 366 



scraps of, treatment of 366 



he'we, baking of 361-363 



coloring of 362, 363 



corn used for, preparation of 362 

 slabs used in baking, prepa- 

 ration of 361,362 



variety of, how made 363 



he'yahoniwe, method of mak- 

 ing 363 



■ horses, use of 369 



mi'lo'we, preparation of 367 



mu'kialiwe, method of making 363 

 mu''kiapawe, method of mak- 

 ing 363 



mu'loowe, baking of 366 



method of making 364 



oven for baking 365 



mu''sikowe (doughnuts), mak- 

 ing of 367 



native fruits, use of 368 



squash, preparation of 368 



ta'kunawe (popped corn), prep- 

 aration of 367 



Thunder mountain, erroneous 



translation of {note) 361 



Zuiiis, daily meals of 369 



house construction 349-350 



houses, entrances to 349, 350 



method of building 349, 350 



plastering of, method of 350 



privilege of women. . . 349, 350 



Customs, etc. — Continued. 



Industries, arts and — Continued. 



house construction, houses, stone 



doorways of {note) 350 



pueblo, Zuiii, form of 349 



pottery 373-377 



baking of 375, 376-377 



potters, clays used by, where ob- 

 tained 374 



forming of vessels by 375 



instruments used by 374 



mixing of clay by 374, 375 



poor understanding of sym- 

 bols used by 373 



women u.sually the 373 



preparation and decorating of . . 375 



We'wha, gathering of clay by . . 374 



salt gathering 354-361 



guide, actions of, toward Mr and 



Mrs Stevenson 355-356 



important ruin visited during. . 356 



Ko'hakwa, mask of 361 



Ma'lokat'si, mask of 360, 361 



Ma'lokilt'si, Ko'hakwa, and Sun, 



visit of 361 



plume offerings to Ma'lokat'.si. . 355 

 ruin, trepidation of guide dur- 

 ing visit to 356 



salt, ceremony over, in house of 



elder brother Bow priest 360 



salt-gatherers, departure of 355 



return of 359 



salt lake, announcement of trip 



to 354 



approach to 357 



articles of value deposited 



on shores of 358 



Father and Mother corn, 



preparation of 359 



first view of 357 



gathering of salt from 359 



neutral ground of 357 



path to, required to be taken 358 



prayers of guide at 358 



right to take salt from 357 



shrine dedicated to 358 



those entitled to enter 358 



visit of Bow priests to home 



of Gods of War 359 



waters of {vote) 357 



signal fires, approach of salt- 

 gatherers warned by 359 



Sun , mask of 361 



Zuiii salt lake, description of 



{note) 354 



silversmithing 377 



wagon making 378 



weaving 372, 373 



blankets, making of, by Zunis. . 372 



Navaho weaving su])erior.. 372 



colors used in 373 



priest, blanket woven by a 373 



spindle, handling of {note) 372 



Zuni boy, blanket woven by . . 372, 373 



Property 290, 291 



distribution after death 291 



land, method of acquirement of. . 290, 291 



personal, division of 291 



