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SUBJECT INDEX 



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Ci 



day symbol discussed 16: 229. 

 definition of 16: 262. 

 Cia Tribe, Acoma separated from 47: 



24. 

 Ciawis, a Kiowa synonym 17: 148. 

 Cib, day symbol discussed 16: 224, 



252. 

 Cibola 



architecture of 23 : xlv. 

 architecture of, compared with that 



of Tusayan 8: 100-223. 

 captured by Coronado 14: lvii, 



388, 556, 565, 573. 

 cartographic history of 14: 403. 

 Castaneda's description of 14: 482. 

 city of 19: 650. 

 Coronado at 47: 23. 

 Coronado's description of 14: 558. 

 description of 14: 517, 565, 569, 



573. 

 description of, by Indians of Sonora 



14: 356. 

 extent of range of 14: 358. 

 identification of 17: 595. 

 identification of ancient cities of 



6: XLVi. 

 identification of, with Zuni country 



13: 325, 367. 

 meaning of name 26: 24. 

 pottery of 4: 297, 307, 316, 321, 



343, 344, 356. 

 references to 28: 117, 120. 

 ruins and inhabited villages of 8: 



80, 99. 

 settlement of cities of 13: 427. 

 stories of, inspired by Friar Marcos 



14: 364. 

 See also Zuni. 

 Cicer Arietinum Linn., Pima food 



plant 26: 73. 

 Cicuic. See Cicuye. 

 Cicuique. See Cicuye. 

 Cicuta Maculata, use of 44: 288, 



377. 

 Cicuta Vagans 45:476,513. 

 Cicuye 



Alvarado's visit to 14: 491. 

 cartographic history of 14: 403. 

 description of 14: 523, 525. 

 description of, by companions of 



Coronado 14: 570, 575. 

 description of, by Jaramillo 14: 587. 



Cicuye — Continued 



Indians from, visit Coronado 14: 



490. 

 river of, crossed by Spaniards 14: 



504, 510. 

 siege of, by Spaniards 14: 511. 

 synonymous with Pecos 14: 391. 

 treachery of Indians at 14: 509. 

 visit of Coronado to 14: 502. 

 Qi"'dexo"xo", group under, account of 



27: 178, 179 sq. 

 Q!i"'-dse-a-gthe, a tribal division 39: 



82. 

 Ci"'-dse-a-gthe Gens 



Ni'-ki ritual of the 36: 272 sqq. 

 offices of the 39: 92. 

 personal names of the 43: 146. 

 Cienega, Pueblo ruin near 22, i: 187. 

 Cigar; Cigarette 38: §283. 

 Cigarette, Cane, Casa Grande 28: 



135, 142 sq. 

 Cigarette Leaves, origin of 30: 336. 

 Cigarettes 

 among the Pima, ceremonial use 26: 



347. 

 among the Pima, in medicine 26: 



260, 267. 

 among the Pima, in mythology 26: 



340, 344, 352, 359, 360, 363. 

 among the Pima, in song 26: 336, 



337. 

 bearer of, ceremony of 23: 146. 

 ceremonial use of 47: 118, 132. 

 in Hopi ceremony 17: 735. 

 of reeds, in sacrificial caves 17: 736. 

 smoking of, ceremonial 23: 125. 

 used in medicine 30: 52, 54. 

 See also Pipe; Smoking; Tobacco. 

 Ciguaner Indians, war colors of 10: 



632 sq. 

 Ciguayos, a Cuban tribe 34: 255. 

 Ci-ho, legendary Pima hero 45: 71. 

 Cimarrones-Migueletes War, record 



of 17: 83. 

 Cimex Fraternity (Pe'shd'silo'kwe). 

 medicines of 30: 39, 46. 

 of the Zuni 23: 564-568. 

 Cimi 



day symbol, discussion of 16: 231. 

 symbol in Dresden Codex 16: 250. 

 symbol in Troano Codex 16: 213. 

 Cimo, Hopi chief, on advent of clans at 

 Walpi 19: 585. 



