290 INDEX. 
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Page. | Georgia, archeologic work in ______.-...._ XIX 
Families occupying Oraibi___------- --105-108 | Girders supporting upper walls... 144 
Farming outlook, Matsaki used as 86 Tusayan houses supported by piers. 151 
near Kin-tiel 5 93 | Glass used in modern Pueblo windows... 193 
Farming pueblos, Cibola____-___-_-___.-- 14 | Glazing of Pueblo windows.--._-._------196, 197 
Moen-kopi -----.---. ---.---- ---------- 77 | Goat kiva of Walpi, height of_________- 119 
Nutria -.-.-------------. ---.---- ------ 94.95 | Gourd used as roof drain___.___-._ --.---154, 155 
Grass, use of, in roof construction-_--.. 150 
Graves, probable existence of,in Kin-tiel 93 
Gravestones at K’iakima_-___----...--- 85, 86, 147 
Fastenings of doors-_--------..---------- 186 | Greasewood, the ordinary kiva fuel... 121 
Feathers, use of, in house-building cere- Grinding stones. See Metate; Milling. 
monies ------.--------------------- 101,102 | Ground plan, Mashongnavi room _______- 108 
Feather wand or baho used in kiva-build- Shupaulovi kiva___........------------ 125 
ing ceremonials___-_-___- 119, 120, 129,130 | Ground plans of Zuii and Tusayan com- 
Fences of corrals and gardens__-_____--- 215, 217 DAT OH se ts eees hs Se Re ae R76 
Fetiches, where placed during kiva cere- of mesa villages infiuenced~by pre- 
monial ---------- ---------- -------- 122 | Vailine wind Si see eseseee eee 182 
Tusayan kivas_-_--.-_-.__.-_---_----- 130,131 | Guyave or piki oven BEN eed (ONL 
Field work. --.---.---------....----X VI, XXII | Gyarzobi or Paroquet kiva, roof timbers 
Financial statement -___________ ___.....XXXVI Of tei enone Spe ick Soe 120 
Fire gens, Tebugkihu constructed by the_ 57 Gypsum used as whitewash - 73, 74, 172 
Fire-house or Tebugkihu, Tusayan_-_20, 57, 100, 
142, 224 H. 
Fire people of Tusayan, migration of the_ 20 
Fireplaces... -- 102, 109, 121, 125, 163, 167-180 | Hairdressing among the Tusayan -- 37 
Floor, Mashongnavihouse_______________- 109 | Halona, description of -___ -__-__--- - 88.89 
stone flags, Tusayan kiva 121 remains of the nucleus of Zuni - 97, 98 
sandstone slabs, Shupaulovi kiva - 123 walls of the nucleus of modern Zuni - 138 
Floors in pueblo buildings, various kinds stone-close at, described ------__--___- 193 
deseribed)--o- 2 ee eee 121, 135, 148-151 | ‘““Halving” of timbers in kiva trap- 
Folk-tale of the Zuni, describing stone- frames -------- ------------ -------- 206 
close ____.-____.___......_..___..... 193 | Hampassawan, description of --__-_..-__. 83-85 
Food sacrifices in Tusayan house build- Hand-holds cut in faces of cliffs -_.......- 191 
peers ss adam Non on 101,102 | Hand-holds in frames of trap-doors --_-_- 192 
Foods used during Navajo medicine cere- Hano, Asa group occupy site of ___ 30 
TOT a] eee DS tony description of -- 61, 62 
Fortress houses the highest type of Pue- direction of kivas of 115 
blo construction..__..._..._.______ 7 kiva, ownership of -_-----.------------ 134 
Fowke, Gerard, work of __-_ _______ kivas, list of __--_---- ------_---_-_-___- 136 
Frames of trap-doors, method of making 206 rude transom over roof beamin’ -_--- 187, 
Framing of windows, method of ________ 196-198 sealed openings in____-. ------_-_.---- 199 
Fuel, how stored in Tusayan ______ ______ 103 | Hano people, length of time spent in Tu- 
Fuel used in kivas ______.____- 5 AP sayan by the______-_--------------- 35 
Fuel of kivas, where stored ____ ___- - 124 received (bgune nse so 
Furniture of the Pueblos described ____208-214 trouble between the Walpi and - au) 
Hanomuh, the inhabitants of Hano - 17 
definition jof2-2 a= en ean es 36 
G. Hano traditions regarding settlement in 
| Musay ane seco eee 35 
Gaming ring of Navajo ceremonial -____- 238 | Harvest time, how determined in Zuni_-_ 148 
Gardens and corrals of the Pueblos -___214-217 | Hasjelti and Hostjoghon, mythical his- 
Gardens and garden walls ----_. ____ ___- 215-217 LOTY Ofss so oss eee 277 
Garden walls, how constructed __________ 146 | Hasjelti Dailjis and Navajo sand paint- 
Gateway at Awatubi 49 ing, notice of paper by James 
Gateway jambs at Kin-tiel, finish of __._ 181 Stevenson onjss22 sea XXXIV-XXXVI 
Gateways, probable existence in Kin-tiel paper by James Stevenson on ______ 229-285 
Ofer See cen Nae ee 93 | Hatchways to pueblo houses --110,120,121,124,127 
Gateways and covered passages de- Hawikuh, description of-22--:------_- <--- 80, 81 
seribedn2 4-2 SaaS 5 os 180-182 | Hawikuh church, durability of masonry 
= 214 Ofi225 22+ 42 ee meen See ee 138 
Gatschet, A. S., work of._._-.__XX, XxI, xxvill | Hemenway Southwestern Archeological 
16 | Expedition, excavations at Ha- 
Gentes of Tusayan, grouping of houses by 24 lonat-s..- 2622 os es eee 193 
land apportionment by ________- < 29 | Henshaw, Henry W., work of -- XXVIII 
list of traditionary __- Hewitt, John N. B., work of-_-_-_- --XXVII 
localization of High-house people, a Navajo clan__-_--.- 30 
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