CONTENTS. VII 



Paso 



Chapter III.— The Gentile system— Continued. 



The Ing(j-e-jide gens - 247 



The Ictasanda gens 248 



Chapter IV. — The kinship system and marriage laws 252 



Classes of kinship - 252 



Marriage laws 255 



Chapter V.— Domestic life 259 



Courtship and marriage customs 259 



Domestic etiquette — hashfulness 262 



Pregnancy - 263 



Children 265 



Standing of women in society 266 



Catamenia 267 



Widows and widowers 267 



Rights of parents and others 268 



Personal habits, politeness, etc 269 



Meals, etc 2/1 



Chapter VI. — Visiting customs 276 



Chapter VII. — Industrial occupations 283 



Hunting 283 



Fishing 301 



Cultivation of the ground 302 



Chapter VIII.— Industrial occupation (continued) 303 



Pood and its preparation 303 



Clothing and its preparation 310 



Chapter IX. — Protective industries 312 



War customs 312 



Defensive warfare 312 



Offensive warfare 315 



Chapter X. — Amusements and corporations 334 



Games - 334 



Corporations 342 



Feasting societies 342 



Dancing societies 342 



Chapter XI.— Regulative industries 356 



The government 356 



Religion 363 



Chapter XII.— The law 364 



Personal law 364 



Property law -- 366 



Corporation law 367 



Government law 367 



International law 368 



Military law 368 



Religious law 368 



NAVAJO WEAVERS, BY DR. WASHINGTON MATTHEWS. 



Navajo weavers 3/1 



PREHISTORIC TEXTILE FABRICS OF THE UNITED STATES, DERIVED FROM IMPRESSIONS 

 ON POTTERY, BY W. H. HOLMES. 



Introductory 397 



First Group 401 



Second Group 404 



Third Group 413 



Fourth Group 416 



Fifth Group 417 



