INDEX. 



469 



Page. 



Collection from Pictograph Kocks 420 



Pojuaque 438 



Samlia, N. llox 458 



Sanlldefonso 460 



San Juan 416,456 



Santa Ana 458 



Santa Clara 415, 441 



Siinto Domingo 409,450 



Silla 454 



Taos 464 



Tesuke 410,450 



tbe Jicarilla Ap:iche3 417 



Turquoise iline 450 



Wolpi 375 



Zuui 337 



Collection of Indian specimens, Size and 



value of.. 319 



Colors used in decorating pottery 322, 326, 330 



Columellie, Mannerof extracting, from shell 214 



used in manufacture of beads. .219, 223 



pins... 213, 218 



Conant, A. J., describes sbell gorgets 300 



mentions sbell gorgets 287 



Conch shell, Eange of the 143 



Condiment cups of clay from Zuiii 363 



Confederacy of the Iroquois established by 



Hia-watba 54 



Constellations ; Iroquoi.s myth 80 



Cooking vessels of clay from CaOondeChelly 420 



Santa Clara 416 



Xesuki 414 



Wolpi 385 



Znni 358 



Corn, Green, festival of the Iroquois 115 



, Iroquois festival of gathering the 115 



planting 115 



Cones, Dr. E., on bird carvings from mounds 148 



Cougar, Kauge of the 142 



Coyote feUcb, Zuui 26 



Cross design associated with others 270 



combined with spider design- . 288 



in Aztec paintings 285 



engraved on sbell gorgets 268 



, Evolution or derivation of the 270 

 , Examples of tbe, combined 



with birds 282,283 



, Ex.imple3 of the, from 



mounds 271,273 



in Navajosilverornamentation 178 

 , Introduction of tbe Christian 269 

 , OccuiTcnce of tbe, in ancient 



Mexican art 270 



, Occurrencoof the, in Yucatan 270 

 , Origin of the, among mound builders 269 

 , Prehistoric use of the, iu America .268, 270 



, Symbolic character of the 269 



Croswell, C, describes sbell gorgets 280 



Crow, Carvings of the 136 



Crucibles of Nav,i,jo silversmiths 173 



Cuoq, P6i"0, interprets the name Hiawatha. 54 



Cups of clay from Wolpi 382 



or cup-sbaped clay vessels from ZuBi. 350 

 Cnre for all boilily injuries, Iroquois myth. 73 



Curtis, Dr., Sbell gorgets collected by 283 



Cushing, F. U.. Work of 3LXVI,311 



; Zuni fetiches 145 



Pago. 



Cnyamunque, Collection from ... 435 



Cj'prea shells used as beads 219 



ornaments 263 



Dakota language. Work on the, by Rev. s. 



K. Riggs discussed .txi 



Dall, W. H., on the conch shell (PyrtUa) . . . 14J 



use of pins 217 



, Shells identified by 190 



Dances of tbo Iroquois 112, 116 



Davis, W. H. n., mentions shell pendants . . 256 



Dead Hunter: Iroquois tale 37 



Decoration, Difference iu styles of, ac- 

 counted for 328 



, Ko symbolic significance in 333 



of clay articles 322 



.Colors used in. 328, 330 

 , Indian pottery. Change in forms 



of 327,333 



, Indian pottery. Vegetable mat- 

 ter employed in the 331 



Dentalium shells used formoney... 191, 220, 227, 239 

 ornament 191, 218, 220, 227 



in bushing 218,227 



Difference in styles of decoration accounted 



for 328 



Director, Report of tbe XV 



Disks, Scalloped, probably tiine symbols. . . 273 

 , Relation of, to human re- 

 mains 276 



shell, Irom mounds 275, 278 



, Shell gorgets in the shape 



of 268,273,279 



stone 277 



with engravings of 



knotted serpents. 278 



.Tableof 280 



, The sun suggested by 273 



, Type example of 273 



: use of sun symbols of sim- 

 ilar shape 273 



Dispersion of the great heads; Iroquois 



myth 62 



Distribution of tbe animals; ZniSi myth 21 



Domestic implements of vegetal sub- 

 stances from Wolpi 391 



Domestic implements of vegetal sub- 

 stances from Zuiii 370 



Dorsey, Rev. J. 0., Work of, discus-sed XX 



Drake, Daniel, describes shell vessel 107 



Drying of the world; Zuni myth 13 



Dunning, E. O., Shell oi naments collected by 272 



pins collected by 215 



Dyes, Specimens of, Znfii 372 



Eagle, C ravings of the 146 



fetich, Zuni 29 



Eating bowls. Clay, from Acoma 403 



Cochiti 408 



Laguna 403 



San Juan 416 



Santa Clara 415 



Tesuke 413 



Wolpi 382 



Zuni 350 



Echo God ; Iroquois myth 58 



, Powers of tbe Iroqnoi ^ 52 



Effigies, Clay, from Cochiti 408 



