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SUBJECT INDEX 



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Hodge, Frederick Webb — Continued 

 collections made by 33: 36. 

 cyclopedic work of 21: xxxti. 

 Enchanted Mesa explored by 47: 



25. 

 ethnologic research by 32: 11. 

 Ethnologist-in-charge, mention of 



32: 9. 

 field work of 21: x. 

 identification of cities of Cibola by 



14: 361, 389. 

 identification of Plains Indians by 



14: 396. 

 identifications by 17: 53, 55. 

 information furnished by 24: 194. 

 list of Bureau pubHcations by 16: 



ci-cxix; 17: lxxv-xciii; 18: 



LIX-LXXVIII. 



mention of 44: 92; 45: 532. 

 notes on accompanying papers 28: 



21 sq.; 29: 25; 30: 25-28. 

 office work by 20: xxiii; 22, i: 



120. 

 on Acoma 29: 542, 543, 544, 545. 

 on Amoxiumqua 29: 395. 

 on Astialakw^ 29: 397. 

 on ball race, Zuni 24: 683-686. 

 on Bear Spring 29: 561. 

 on Canadian River 29: 561. 

 on Chupadero Creek 29: 244, 

 on city of Cibola 19: 650. 

 on Cochiti 29: 439, 440. 

 on Cochiti clan name 29: 453. 

 on colander fragments from Salado 



ruins 17: 624. 

 on cotton at Tusayan 14: 550. 

 on Enchanted Mesa 29: 545. 

 on Galisteo 29: 481, 483, 484. 

 on Haatze 29: 425. 

 on irrigation by Hohokam 26: 87. 

 on Isleta 29: 528, 529. 

 on Jacona 29: 330. 

 on Jemez 29: 400, 401, 402. 

 on Keresan and Tanoan Snake clans 



16: 304. 

 on Kopiwari 29: 385. 

 on Laguna 29: 539, 540, 541. 

 on Mescalero Apache 29: 575. 

 on Nambe Pueblo 29: 359, 360. 

 on native names for Taos 14: 575. 

 on Ojo Caliente de Pagosa 29: 564. 

 on origin of Keresan Snake dance 



16: 310. 



Hodge, Frederick Webb — Continued 

 on origin of Sia Snake dance 16: 



309. 

 on Patoqua 29: 397, 398. 

 on Pecos 29: 473, 474, 475, 476, 



477. 

 on Picuris 29: 192, 193 

 on Poguate 29: 538. 

 on Pojoaque 29: 335. 

 on Potrero 29: 259. 

 on probable identification of Teyas 



14: 524. 

 on Puaray 29: 524. 

 on Puebla 29: 258. 

 on pueblo of Matsaki 14: 517. 

 on Pueblo ruins 29: 393, 395, 404, 



406, 407, 408, 456. 

 on Quivira 29: 565, 566. 

 on recent advent of the Navaho 



17: 658. 

 on San Crist6bal 29: 486 sq. 

 on San Felipe 29: 498, 499. 

 on San Felipe Mesa 29: 496. 

 on San Gabriel 29: 228. 

 on San Ildefonso 29: 304, 305. 

 on San Juan 29: 212. 

 on Sandia 29: 525, 526, 527. 

 on Santa Ana 29: 520. 

 on Santa Clara 29: 241, 242. 

 on Santo Domingo 29: 447, 448. 

 on Sia 29: 517. 

 on stone-close of Halona 8: 193. 

 on Taos 29: 179, 180, 181, 182, 



183. 

 on Teguayo 29: 572. 

 on Tesuque 29: 387, 388. 

 on Tsawarii 29: 254, 256. 

 on Yuqueyunque 29: 227. 

 on Zuni foot racing 14: 247. 

 on Zuni name for Acoma 14: 490. 

 Pima vocabulary by 26: 269. 

 references to 29: 323, 549. 

 researches by 16: xx, xxiii, xxvi, 



XXVII, XXXI, xxxvi, XXXVIII, XL, 

 XLIV, XLVII, LII, LVI, LXXI, LXXVII. 



resignation of 39: 27. 

 shields collected by 26: 122. 

 Sikyatki excavation aided by 17: 



684. 

 sociological researches of, among 



Pueblo tribes 21: xxii, xxiii. 

 specimens obtained by 40: 20. 

 systematic research by 33: 10. 



