1090 



Children — Continued. Page 



naming of 318 



part taken by, in ceremony. 86 



presented to the sun 134, 635 



rearing of 218-219 



whipping of, at initiation-.. 72 

 See aho Boys; Girls; In- 

 fants; Stillborn. 

 Chiwiwa, Mandel, hunt chief. 261 

 Chiwiwa, Merihildo, war chief. 260 

 Chiwiwi, Maria, pottery made 



by - 351 



Christ, as an Acoma super- 

 natural 67 



Christian ceremonies, simi- 

 larity of, to Indian 976 



Christian religion, Zufli atti- 

 tude toward 494 



Christmas, ceremonies con- 

 nected with 106 



Christmas dancing 303-306 



Chumpo, an Acoma leader, re- 

 ferred to 27 



Church services, Catholic, at 



Acoma 32 



CiA tribe, Acoma separated 



from 24 



Cibola, Coronada at 23 



Cigarettes, ceremonial use 



of 118, 132 



Circuit, antisunwise 284 



Clairvoyance at Isleta 247-248 



Clan organization discussed. 202-203 

 Clans — 



and ceremonies 39 



and initiation 39 



and labor 39 



and marriage 35. 36,39 



and officials 38 



and sickness or death 39 



at Laguna 352 



exogamous 34 



functions of 39 



husbands and wives of 36 



list of 35 



Zufli, size of 477 



Clark, May S., work of 14 



Clay' old woman, a supernat- 

 ural 343 



Cleansing ceremony 307-314 



Climate, of Zuni 473-474 



Clothing. See Costumes; 



Dress. 

 Cloud design. See Terrace 

 CLOUD design. 



Clouds — Page 



as supernaturals 66 



belief concerning 487 



Clowns — 



associated with war 345 



function of 498 



See also Kotemci. 



Cochiti katcinas, notes on.. 1002, 

 1013, 1056, 1082 



"Cogged" stone, cast of, given 



to Bureau 13 



Collections of Bureau 13-14 



Colors — 



ritual 284 



symbolic association of 862 



See also Paints; Pigments. 



Communal LANDS 34,477 



Conception — 



belief concerning 679 



prevention of 213 



Conference of Southwest Ar- 



clieologists, mention of 1 



Confession, rite of, among 



Isletans 206 



Conservative party' at Acoma 



discussed 61-62 



Continence — 



observance of 132,286 



See also Taboos, sexual. 



Cooks, three, duties of 45,51 



Corn — 



as a fetish 277 



beliefs concerning 277 



black, magic power of 683, 



686, 689 



drink made of 921 



sacred nature of 496 



sacrosanct, term for 217 



symbolic use of 121 



use of, in initiation cere- 

 mony 74 



use of, in naming cere- 

 mony 134,215 



See also Meal; Pollen. 



Corn clan — 



ceremony of 82,94-96 



reference to 910 



Corn Dance, ceremony of 513 



Corn group organiz.^tion, dis- 

 tinctive character of 345 



Corn groups — 



discussed 269-274 



marriage within 235, 269 



names of 270 



officers of 269 



