474 



INDEX. 



Pnge. 



Pecten shells used as orDaments 189, 261 



rattles 190.206 



vessels 169 



inart 189 



Pectunculus shells, Mauufactare of rings 



from 263 



Pendants, Beads used as 230 



, Classification of 255, 267 



, Engraved 267, 305 



, Forms and sizes of 255, 258, 261, 263 



. Historic use of 255.268 



illustrated by Lafitau 257 



inDeUry 257 



Mexican paintings .. 257 

 sculptures of Mexico 



and Yucatan 258 



Importance of, in evolution of art 255 



of shell 209,255 



the Atlantic coast 258 



, Origin of use of 255 



, Ornamental notching of edges of 262 



, Perforations of 255, 261 



, Plain, of the Pacific coast 260 



Atlantic coast 258 



, Various uses of 255, 261, 267 



Penn, J. G., describes Penn belt 259 



Perforated tablets. See Tablets 



Perforations of objects of shell .. 216, 220, 223, 227, 



236, 262 

 Perkins, G. H., Shell beads Illustrated by. . 224 

 Pen ine, F. M., Shell gorgets belonging to. . 270 



Philosophy, Zuui 9 



Pictograph Kocks, Collection from 420 



Pigmies and the greedy hunters; Iroquois 



myth 65 



. Power of the 65 



Pigmy's mission; Iroquois myth 67 



Pilling, James C, Work of XXI 



Pins, cut from body of shell 216 



.Examples of 213,218 



made from coUumellse of shell 213, 218 



obtained from mounds - 213, 218 



of sheU 213, 218 



, Use of bone 217 



problematicals 213, 217 



Pipe sculpture of the mound builders 124 



Pipes. " Elephant " 155, 157 



Pitchers, Clay, from Acoma 405 



Laguna 401 



Tesuke 413 



Zuni 349 



Plan of directing ethnologic researches xv 



Plants used by Indians in dyeing and in med- 

 icine 335 



Plumage, Origin of; Iroquois myth 79 



Pojuaque, CoUectiim from 438 



Polishing silver, Xavajo method of. 175 



Pony fetich, Navajo 44 



Po'-shai-an-k'ia; Prey god; Zuiii myth IG 



Potter, W. B. ., Shell sorget owned by 299, 303 



Pottery, Black, from San Ildefonso 463 



San Juan 456 



Santa Chira 443 



, Manufacture of 330 



, Brown and black, from San Ude- 

 foQSO 457 



Page, 



Pottery, not manufactured in Taos 430 



, Red, from San Ildefonso 462 



and brown, from San Ildefonso 4'J3 



, White, decorated 449, 457, 465 



, Shinumo 333 



, Zuni method of l)aking 330 



, Glazing not found on aboriginal. . . 3'J5 



Powell, J. W., Nose ornament collected by. 227 



, Shell disk collected by 273 



spoon collected by 199 



, Spider myth obtained by 286 



Power of the gods of the Iroquois 51, 54 



Zuni fetiches 15, 33 



prey gods - 18 



Powers, Stephen, describes shell beads 239 



ornaments 233 



Pratt, H.W., on shell money ...- 239 



Pratz, Lepage du, describes shell ornaments 232 



Prayers of the Zuiii priesthood of the bow. 42 



, Zuiii, preparatory to the hunt 33 



Prey gods, Zuiii, Ceremony attending wor- 

 ship of 32 



of the hunt. Number of the 25 



.Origin of the. 20 

 , Relation of, to 



others 20 



resemble prey 

 gods of 

 priesthood of 



the bow 41 



.Worship of the 33 

 Prey gods of the six regions, Zuui, Number 



ofthe 16 



, Origin of the 16 



, Power of the, as mediators 18 



, Varieties of the 24 



.Worship of the 19 



priesthoodof the bow, Zuiii 40 



.Number of the 40 



, Resemble prey god of the hunt. . 41 



, Weapons of the 40 



, Worship ofthe 41,43 



Priesthood of the bow, Prey gods of the 



Zuiii 40 



; Zuiii Pre.> Brother 19 



Priests of Zuiii or A"-shi-wa-ni 12 



Processes of the Navajo silversmith 171.176 



; blanching. 175 



; chasing. .. 176 



; polishing . 175 



; soldeiing . 176 



Publications discussed xvi 



Putnam, F.W., describes bone pins 217 



shell fish-hooks .. 209 

 gorgeta.276,282,295 



pins 218 



spoons 195 



vessels 196 



on use of asphaltum 227 



value of Haliotis shells 191 



Pyrula perversa, L'ange of the 143 



Rasle, Father Sebastian, on the use of shell 



beads 231 



"Rattlesnake," Carving of the. 147 



Rau. Charles, describes gold ornament 285 



shell gorgot 289 



