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SUBJECT INDEX 



193 



Ceromonial Chart 

 New Holland 4: 197. 

 pictographs in 4: 194-197. 

 Ceremonial Circuit of the Hopi 



17: 681. 

 Ceremonial Days 



in Hopi elaborate festival 21: 20. 

 of the Flute rite at Mishongnovi 

 19: 988-993. 

 Ceremonial Fires 



at celebration of rites 41: 506 sq. 

 at erection of mound 41: 499 sq., 



509. 

 fire bowl containing 41: 504. 

 Ceremonial Forms, a handicap 36: 



66. 

 Ceremonial Grounds 



arrangement of 42: 205-235. 

 origin of 42: 59 sq. 

 seating hi 42: 174-241. 

 See also Busk Ground. 

 Ceremonial Groups 47: 254-274. 

 Ceremonial Houses 

 at Isleta 47: 209. 

 mention of 35: 738; 42: 702. 

 Ceremonial Interval, four days as 



35: 709. 

 Ceremonial Number 



mention of 47: 132, 284. 

 See also Four. 

 Ceremonial Objects 

 Eskimo 18: 393-421. 

 from Florida, collection and study of 



18: XXX, XXXI. 

 from Zuni and Sia, collection and 



study of 18: xxxii sq., xlvii. 

 of ivory 46: 173. 

 See also Axes; Batons; Celts; Col- 

 lars; Knives; Swallow-sticks; 

 Three-pointed Stones; Zemis. 

 Ceremonial Observances 

 in dance, Tewa 24: 643. 

 in double ball, Hopi 24: 648 sq. 

 in racket, Iowa 24: 615. 

 in racket, Navaho 24: 435 sqq. 

 in racket, Oglala Dakota 24: 434 

 sq. 

 Ceremonial Organization 

 at Oraibi 47: 357. 

 discussion of 47: 345 sq. 

 influence of clan on 37: 204. 

 Isleta 47: 254-274. 

 position of, among Pueblo cultures 

 47: 345-348. 



Ceremonial Paraphernalia of Tu- 

 sayan, taken by the Navaho 

 8: 50. 

 Ceremonial Booms 



reference to 28: 142. 



types of 28: 150. 



See also Kihus; Kiva. 

 Ceremonial Slabs, stone, from Pueblo 

 Viejo ruins, cuts showing 22, i: 

 185, 186. 

 Ceremonial Smoking, by the Arap- 



aho 14: 918. 

 Ceremonial Stones, description of 



13: 115. 

 Ceremonial Uses 



influence of, on decoration of pot- 

 tery 20: 64, 65, 67, 100. 



influence of, on forms of pottery 

 20: 62. 



pottery for, eastern United States 

 20: 24, 25, 34, 36 sq. 



pottery for, Florida Peninsula 20: 

 119. 



pottery for. Middle Mississippi Val- 

 ley province 20: 83. 



pottery for, South Appalachian 

 province 20: 138. 



See also Mortuary; Mythology; 

 Religion. 

 Ceremonialism 



phases of 47: 63, 125. 



Zuni 47: 507 sqq. 

 Ceremonials 



memorizing of 36: 67. 



of Siouan tribes 15: 174. 



of the Hopi 15: 251. 



of the hunt, Zuni 2: 33. 



theistic, of Siouan Indians 15: 184. 



Zuni, character of 13: 375. 



Zuni, orientation in 13: 370. 

 Ceremonies 



accompanying kiva construction 8: 

 115, 118. 



affected by United States Govern- 

 ment 47: 58. 



after burial 47: 249 sq. 



aliens excluded from 47: 206. 



appearance of katcinas in 21: 15. 



Arapaho Peyote 37: 415-419. 



begging 37: 387 



Cochiti, of purification 47: 531. 



connected with burials 42: 389- 

 398. 



