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 Homolobi group of pueblo ruins, ruin 4, 



features of 30 



pictogmphs at 30 



shell ornuments from 88,89,92 



specimens collectod at, number of 18 



stone implements from, cuts showing.. 102 



traditional location of 22 



vase from, bird figures on, character of, 75-76 

 vases from, views of xxi, 



XXII, XXX, XXXI, XXXII, XXXIII 



Honani, ruins near house of, reference to.. 55 

 Hopi Indians, abandonment of pueblos on 

 Little Colorado river by, causes 



of 22 



esthetic standards among, permanence 



of xxiii 



etlinobotany of. studies made in 17 



evidence from ritual of, as to former 



inhabitants of Homolobi 24-25 



helmets or masks used in ceremonies of 143 

 legends of, concerning home of katci- 



nas 144-145 



pantheon of, office work on xvi-xvii 



pottery of, superiority of 129 



Hopi pueblos, exploration of ruins at xviii 



modern cemetery at, view of Lil 



ruins between Winslow and, descrip- 

 tions of 34-56 



Horn objects from Chaves pass ruins, refer- 

 ence to 96 



Hough, Walter, aid given Dr Fewkes by.. 17,120 

 reference to explorations by. near Hol- 



brook 135 



Huachuca mountains, field work in xiii 



HubbcU's store, Arizona, ruined pueblo 



near, mention of 127 



Human crania from pueblo ruins in Arizona, 



collection of 34.110,134 



Human effigy vases from southern Ari- 

 zona 189-192 



Human figures on pottery from pueblo ruins 



in Arizona, descriptions of 70-71, 



143-145 

 cuts showing . . 63, TO, 144, xxiv, xxvo. xxvn& 

 Htmian head on handle of ladle from Pue- 

 blo Viejo ruins, mention of 181 



Implements, bone. See Bone implements. 

 Implements, stone. .See Stone implements. 

 Incineration, practice of, by Pueblo Indians 



of Pueble Viejo 175-176 



Indian portraits by J. H. Sharp, purchase 



of xxxix 



Initialdaysof great cycles of Mayan chro- 

 nology, discussion of 236-218 



tables showing 230,255,256 



Insect figures on Pueblo pottery 81-83 



Iroquoian Indians, collections made by Mr 



Hewitt among xxxix 



field work among xiii 



languages of, work on xxxii 



myths of, work on xxxv-xxxvi 



Irrigation, prehistoric, in Pufblo Viejo 



valley 178-179 



IsletJi, X. M.. visit to 18 



Jack, Mr, aid given Dr Fuwkes bv 39. 52 



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 Jars from pueblo ruins in Arizona, features 



of ' 61,181 



figures showing 67,181 



Jenks, Albert E.. office work by xxi-xxii 



Johnston, A. R.. on building materials used 



in Pueblo Viejo 177 



Joseph. Nathan, collection of obsidian 



blades obtained through xxxix 



Kaolin cup from Chaves pass, cut showing. 96 

 Katcinas of the Hopi Indians, legendary 



home of 144 



symbols of, on masks 143 



work on xvi-xvii 



Si'c also Masked dancer. 



Kathlamet texts, work on xxxii 



Katun, a Mayan term, definition of 273-274 



numerical value of 204, 234 



sjTnbols for, features of 222, 223. 265 



figures showing 268 



Keam, T. V., mortuary pottery collected 



atShumopoviby. 69(note).113(note) 



Kinna Zinde. ruin of. description of 134 



Kintiel, age or date of occupation of 126. 127 



inhabitants of, speculations concern- 

 ing 124,125 



population of 127 



two pueblos so named 127 



Kintiel ruin, architectural features of 125-126 



bone objects from, mention of 134 



bowl from, bird design on 132,133 



frog design on 132 



bowls from, cuts showing 131 



cemeteries at 126 



cemeteries east of. skeletons in 128 



clay disks from, mention of 133 



coiled vase from, cut showing 130 



cup from, cut showing < 133 



dipper from, description and figure 



of 133 



with decorated handle, cuts show- 

 ing 130,131 



documentary history of 124-125 



exploratiops at. purpose of 122 



form and general features of 124-128, liii 



human skulls from, mention of 134 



investigations at, object of 122 



location of 127 



miscellaneous objects from 13a-134 



ovens at, description of 128 



plan of LIII 



pottery from, decoration of 131-133 



general features and form of 129-131 



shrine near, objects collected from... 127-128 



skeleton from 128 



stone obj ects from, mention of 133 



stone objects from shrine near 127-128 



wood objects from, mention of 133 



Kisakobi, clay imitation of Pectunculus 



shell from 91 



Kiva in Four-mile ruin, mention of 173 



Kivas in modern pueblos, mention of 173 



Knives, stone, from pueblo ruins on Little 



Colorado river 102-103 



Kokyan wiiqti, the Spider maid, legends 



concerning 81, 82 



