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SUBJECT INDEX 



281 



Gushing, Frank Hamilton — Contd. 



on stones and crystals from Salt 

 River Valley 26: 111. 



on Taos 29: 182. 



on Zuni baptism 26: 187. 



on Zuni cardinal points, colors for 

 19: 835. 



on Zuni color symbolism 15: 308. 



on Zuni creation myths 13: lix, 

 321-447. 



on Zuni esoteric societies 15: 310. 



on Zuni fetishes 3: 591. 



on Zuni folklore 26: 24. 



on Zuni games 24: 126. 



on Zuni Kaka 15: 265. 



on Zuni marriage customs 17: 

 286*. 



on Zuiii month names 29: 62. 



on Zuni name for Rio Grande 28: 

 101. 



on Zuni netted shield 24: 423. 



on Zuni numeration 19: 838. 



on Zuni sacrifice of dog 15: 303. 



on Zuni Shalako 15: 296. 



on Zuni tradition concerning stone- 

 close 8: 192. 



on Zuni war-gods 24: 33, 211. 



operations of 13: xxvi, xxix, 



XXXVIII. 



opinion of, concerning distribution 

 of Taaaiyalana ruins 8: 89 sq. 



opinion of, concerning western wall 

 of Halona 8: 89. 



pottery collected by, Florida Penin- 

 sula 20: 126, 127 sq. 



preparation of field catalogue of 

 Zuni collection by 3: 517. 



preparation of memoir by 15: xli. 



publication of memoir of 17: lvii. 



quarry group arranged by 15: 150. 



references to 28: 46, 70, 71, 112; 

 32: 51. 



researches by 16: xx, xxiv, xxviii, 



XXXI, XXXVII, XXXIX, XLI, XLIV, 



XLix, Lii, Lvi, Lxxv; 28: 72. 



ruins visited by 17: 534. 



steatite quarry excavated by 15: 

 107, 117, 132. 



studies of, in American Indian 

 symbolism 20: 100. 



study of Indian games by 23: xxv. 



study of Pueblo pottery as illustra- 

 tive of Zuni culture gorwth 4: 

 461, 521. 



Gushing, Frank Hamilton — Contd. 

 study of religious fraternities and 



cults by 19: xlvii. 

 vase restored by 20: 126. 

 work of 2: xxvi, 311; 3: xviii, 



xix; 5: xxv, xxix, xxxiii, xxxv; 



7: xxxi; 8: xxiv, xxv; 14: 



xxxvi, XLiv; 15: xxii, xxiv, 



XXVII, XXX, XXXIV, XXXVII, XLVI, 

 XLVIII, LIII, LVI, LXI, LXIV, LXVI, 



Lxvii, Lxxxvi, xci, c; 17: xlvi 

 sqq., Lv; 18: xxvii, xxx f<q., 

 XXXIV sqq., xliv; 19: xix; 24: 



XXXIX. 



work of, in Florida archeology 20: 



115, 126, 127 sq. 

 work of, in Iroquoian archeology 



20: 159. 

 work of, in mound exploration 20: 



16. 

 work of, reference to 11: xxvii. 

 writings of, publication of, on Zuni 



23: XLV. 

 Zuni fetishes 2: 145. 

 Zuni sand painting described by 

 10: 210 sq. 

 Gushman, H. B., an American mis- 

 sionary, value of writings of 42: 

 680. 

 Gushna Tribe 7: 99. 

 Gusick 



on Iroquoian 19: 189. 

 on Iroquois myths 19: 229, 444, 

 469, 501. 

 Guskahimii, ceremonial day of Hopi 



festivals 21: 20. 

 Gussetah (Gussetaws; Gussetuh), 



See Kasihta. 

 Gussetuh Tus-tun-nug-gee, war- 

 rior of the nation 42: 328. 

 Gussitaw King, Kasinta chief 42: 



322. 

 Gustala, ceremonial day of Hopi festi- 

 vals 21: 20. 

 Gustard Apple 38: § 247. 

 Guster, Gen. G. A. 



campaign against Cheyenne by 17: 



326. 

 campaigns against Indians bj', in 



1868 17: 145, 187. 

 capture of Set-t'ainte by 17: 206. 

 Guster Massacre 



and Wounded Knee affair compared 



14: 881. 

 reference to 14: 825, 860, 1059. 



