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Burial custom of K’iakima natives_____- 86 | Chimneys, traces of in K’iakima ____ ___ 85 
Burial inclosures at K’iakima____________ 147 remains of, at Matsaki________________ 86 
Burialsplaceiot- Zune nee eee 148 Muspayanece eee See 102 
Burrowing Owl people, settlement in Tu- | Zuni = ee ee eee a ee 111 
Sayanor thes soe eee ee ae 26 described and figured______ _____ _... 167-180 
Bushotter, Geo., work of._____.._.-.._-._. XX1X | Chukubi pueblo, built by the Squash 
Buttress, formerly of Halona, existing 191550) 0) Create PER eee Oo 25 
ATR ZU Lees soe ea oe ee 88, 89 description ____ 58, 59 
Buttress projections, Zuni________ =a ALLL fragments of passage wallat.. ______ 181 
Tusayan rooms --_----.__..-_- ---109,110 | Church, Shumopavi,established by Span- 
girders supported by __.__ s 144 ishimonks oe ease eee ee eee 75,76 
chimney supported by ____ --..-...-. 172,173 a wikarhs eos eer ee eee 81, 138 
support of passageway roofs by.... 181 | Ketchipauan, remains of... -_____ 81,82 
Inicounthor Zn ios eeeaae ae eee 98, 138, 148 
Cc See Mission. 
Churches established in Zuni and Tu- 
Cages for eagles at Zufi-.---............. 214 Sayan --._-. ..--...--.-------------- 224 
Canyon de Chelly, proposed study of Cibola, ruins and inhabited villages of__ 80-99 
TUN Of ns see eee a ee 14 architecture of compared with that of 
Tusayan, tradition concerning vil- Tusayan -_-_----__..__-....------ 100-223 
LAS CS OL era eet A No ere ean ee een 19 See Zuni. 
early occupancy of, by the Bear peo- Circular doorway of Kin-tiel described. 192 
Dleatennsa yan een 20 | Cireular kivas, antiquity of ___....-..___- 116 
occupied by the Asa__________._.__.__ 30 traditional references to ____ ____ 135 
use of whitewash in cliff houses of. __74, 145 absent in Cibolan pueblos --__.-._.... 224 
circular kivas of______..._.__________ 117,133 | Circular room at Oraibi Wash _________- D455 
finish of roofs of houses of . ____ ____150,151 | Circular rooms at Kin-tiel --- 98 
doorway described and figured ______ 199 | Circular wall of kiva near Sikyatki_____ 117 
Cliffdwellings\of-1. == ee eeenennns 217 | Clay surface of pueblo roofs._._......-... 151 
Casa Blanca, traces of whitewashing at. 145 | Clay tubes used as roof drains_______.____ 155 
Castaneda’s account of Cibolan milling 211,212 | Cliff dwellings, Moen-kopi ____-_____- D4 
Cattle introduced into Tusayan_________ 22 use of whitewash in -___ ______________ 74 
Caye lodges occupied in historic times... 225 absence of chimneys in ________._____. 168 
Caye used by inhabitants of Kwaituki 57) developed from temporary shelters -_ 217 
Ceiling plan of Shupaulovi kiva_____ 123, 125, 126 | occupied in historic times -__. -__.__.- 225 
Ceilings. retention of original appearance Climatic conditions, effect of, upon pu- 
of rooms through nonrenovation eblo architecture_______ 140, 227 
(0) ae es oe ei at Ben a 89 | Clustering of Taaaiyalana ruins _________ 89-90 
Cellars not used in Tusayan and Cibola. 143 | Cochiti claimed to be a former Tewa 
Ceremonial chamber. See Kiva. ‘Dueblotes-- 24k ees ee Cee 37 
Ceremonial paraphernalia of Tusayan Comecrudo Indians, linguistic researches 
taken by the Navajo _____________ 50 AMONG. 32-5 cee a ee ee eR 
Ceremonies connected with Tusayan Communal village, development of pueblo 
house-building -_________.____ 100-104, 168 architecturefrom conicallodgeto 226 
Ceremonies accompanying kiva construc- Consecration ofikivas=====) = =e 129 
Clon Sse se eae 115,118 | Contours represented on plans, interval 
Ceremonies performed at placing of Zuni | Of Sosc See ess Je eS ee 45 
ladders: s*i<25= 6.28 ee ees eee _ 160 | Cooking, pueblo method of ________-______ 164 
Chaco ruins, character of_.___..__________ 14,70 | Cooking pits and ovens described_.____ 162-166, 
compared with Kin-tiel ...- 92 | 176-177 
Hnishiof masonryof 2s) a Sees 140, 226 Cooking stones of Tusayan, names of______ 104 
upper story partitions of, supported Copings of walls described _____. _____.__151-152 
Dyebeamas oe ence eee eee ee Gopingion hatchwayse-es-- =a eee 2038 
finish of'woodwork of_. _2__-_--___ | 149,184 | Coping. See Roof-coping. 
symmetry of arrangement of outer Cords, used for suspending chimney __.___ 170 
OOM S10 fees en 195 | Corner stones of Tusayan kivas_________ 119 
loop-holes in walls of. __-. 2_-2. --_1_, 198 | Corrals, Payupki 59 
Chairs, lack of in Pueblo houses ____._____.212 | Sichumovi -.-.--- 63 
Chair of modern form in Zuni____________ 213) | Hawikuh ____ 81 
Chalowe, description of__._._.__._________ 83 | Ketchipauan = gl 
Chants in Navajo ceremonial____________245, 246 modern, at K iakim 85 
‘Charred roof timbers of Tusayan kiva___ 120 how constructed __ 146 
Children, initiation of, in Navajo cere- described in detail ____ Se ele 
MONA SiS te Fee 266,267 | Cotton cultivated by the Tusayan________ 33 
Chimney. See Fireplace. | Courts, Mishiptonga-......______________ 52 
Chimney-hoods, how constructed _____- 169-175 | ECwaltulkd 22 - f-ce Soe oe ee 56 
