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Q@ourts: Chiu ee enn ena eee ee 59 | Defense, wall for, at Bat House-_____---- 52 
Sichumovi 62 a motive for selection of dwelling site 56 
Walpi 63 architecture relied upon for - see 58 
Mason en avdi==- essen aa oat oo ooo 68 method of, of Payupki __-_---.--..--.- 59, 60 
SHU p al G vies eS eee ae ee ee 71 not a factor in selection of Mashong- 
Shumopaviles--5 <2 se e2-ne=nse ea 74 NaVisSitey ese on se eee an eee 67 
a wiltuhle- 25-8 2222 52s oos sete seen 81 features of, at Ojo Calient 69 
Ketcehipatiantye-=--s- see ones - eee eae 81 wall for, at Pueblo Bonito-__- 70 
Matsaki 86 features of, at Tusayan and Zunicom- 
90 aAned lessee sae wegen e eee ees 76 
(Keim-tiells Sa ee Fos oe cece = Steere 92 sites chosen for, inconvenient to 
Pescad ot 22-2002. secceses teas -sscecn s-- 95 sources of subsistence __._.--.----- 7 
IZA 2 Oe ete ae ce ee a ee 98 use of Kelchipauan church for, by 
Covered way, how developed ------------- 76 NNATLV CS fe ene. a enan aaae ee eee eee 82 
Covered passages and gateways de- the motive of occupation of Taaaiya- 
Seribed =~ - = 22ers ea seene 180-182 Jan aiMeSa ee sess ass eee aaa 
Coyote people, settlement in Tusayan of provision for, at Kin-tiel 
these 2552 228 oak ssase eas aaeee ee 26 provisions for, in Ketchipauan 
Coyote kiva, direction of the ----.---.--.. 116 Church) = 2252s. 224 Soe Fee 96 
Crossbars used in fastening wooden motive for, dying out in Zuni -_-_ ---- 96-97 
(GOOES==4==--e=- 183 efficiency of, at Zuni -_----...--------- 97 
Crosspieces of ladders _-- 159 not amotive in selection of site of 
Crows, Navajo myth concer ning - . 281 VAN Natt a Be os eee ee meee 97 
Cruzate, visit to Awatubi of -_--.--- = 49 gateways arranged for -_---._.------ 180, 182 
Culture of pueblo tribes, degree of - <= Poze OOP OVCS iO Teese eee terre 198 
Curtin, Jeremiah, work of ._----------3 X1, XXIX adaptation of architecture to _______- 226 
Curtis, Wm. E.. pottery, etc., from Peru Doors to ground floor rooms of Zuni -.._ 143 
TOSS TOE Oh ee ne eee xxvi | Doors of various kinds described _______- 182-194 
Cushing, Frank H., work of __-.-----xxtv,xxv | Doorway, Walpikiva, closed with cotton- 
identifies K’iakima as scene of death wood slab-_-- 64 
OMESteyanicow = s--n- a aess aoe 86 Kin-tiel __ 3 aes 93 
excavations at Halona-_-_________-.-...88, 193 position of, in Tusayan Ross ne seer ccs 103 
opinion concerning western wall of stepped form in Tusayan__ 109 
EPA ON ae saree eee eee ae ee 89 how sealed against intrusion 110 
opinion concerning distribution of window and chimney inone- 121 
Taaaiyalana ruins -_-------------- 89-90 ANNU ay a re oe Seen ee en LO, 
on the former occupancy of Kin-tiel_ 2 | Doorways, closed with masonry, 183, 187, 188, 189 
Halona identified as one of the Seven mibymMadeusmallass = hese ee oeene ea aLOn 
Gitiesiof Cibolae--2— == ~~~ -- ===. 97 | Dorsey, J. Owen, work of -_..---.XXVIII-XXIX 
on Zuni tradition concerning stone- Drainage of roof, relations of certain 
ClOSG fas eee nee Sete oa de ease sears 192 roof openings to___--.------------203-204 
Drains of roofs described_-..-.-.------.- 153-156 
D. Drains. See roof drains. 
Dais of kivas --_.--- soeeestestecdsccen 121, 122, 123 E. 
Dance, in the ceremony of Hasjelti Dail- 
ES Se Ee eer ee eee 273-275 | Eagle cages of Zuni-.......---.-----..--. 24 
Dance ceremony in kivaconsecration.._._ 130 | Eagle people, migration legend of the_- 28 
Dance rock, Tusayan, reference to snake Earth used in pueblo roof construction.. 150 
UATIC ORO Lt eee ee eee ee 65 | Eaves, lack of, in Tusayan houses__----_-- 102 
Débris, how indicated in plans of ruins__ 45 | Echo Cave fireplace described _- 
an indication of original height of Emmert, J. W., work of ----.-- 
Wall sheees Seo pea seco Sse eseote 90 | Entrances, uniformity of direction of, in 
Decoration, house openings ----_----_--.145-146 PUNT eaiviaS) see eee cee eae 116 
Kiva roof timbers.------.-.---.- ==119, 120 
ladder crosspieces = 159 
TOOL MCAS see ee ane ene seek ee 128, 124 
wall of Mashongnavi house __________ 146 | Estevanico’s death at K*iakima -.-_.. -... 86 
wooden chair -...............-.....--. 213 | Esthetle, the first ones, Navajo ee 
Zuni window sashes 196 Ta eed eaten nel tee. AR BD 271, 272 
Deer horns used as pegs in Zuni- 111 SONPeOL ae ase eee ee iD 
Deerskins, for sweat houses and masks LAY ert eee ee 272 
in Nayajo ceremonial must be Estufa. See Kiva. 
from smotheredanimals__._._..__._ 242 | Etseastin and Etseasun, Navajo myth__284-285 
over the entrance of a Navajo sweat- Expenditures of Bureau of Ethnology 
house, signification of __..__..__.- 242 TOPS SRG 8i eee cceees Ja cans occacet, XXXVI 
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