294 INDEX. 
Page. Page. 
Petroglyph, or sun-symbol at Matsaki __ 86 | Pots used in chimney construction ____179-180 
Ketchipauan church--_____________- 82 | Pottery fragments, Horn House ruin____ 51 
legend of the Tusayan concerning - 32 Kiwalttlkd 2.22 8acecsensceet a ee 57 
Phratries, Tusayan __ 24, 38 ruin on Oraibi wash _ 55 
Pictograph on Oraibi-Shumopayi used in mud-plastered walls __ < 139 
ary monument!=o-- 2-2 ae 28 | Pottery of Payupki, character of________ 60 
Piers of masonry for supporting girders 151 | Poultry house of Sichumovi___._-_-_____._. 167 
Piers. See Buttresses. Powellcds Wiese OLKNO tia ee eee XXIII 
Pi-gummi ovens of Mashongnavi -------- 163 | Prayer, on offering medicine tubes to 
Piki or guyaveioven._-_-.....---------_--173-175 Wawa oszodS22s0 steers 244 
Piki stone. process of making --_-_-------_- 175 tothe Esthetle -_________ eS eee 272 
Pitino Js Ca wWOVk 0 fees se eee XXIV | Prayer plume, or baho, used in kiva 
Pima, myth of the Water people of Tu- consecratory ceremonials, -__-__119, 120, 
sayan concerning the ___________- 32 129, 130 
opinion of the, as to ancient stone in- Prayer sticks, how prepared for Navajo 
CLOSURES! ee see ee eG ceremonial 242-248, 264 
Pinawa, description of____ _---.------ 86,88 | Props used for fastening wooden doors_. 183 
Pine invariably used for kivaladders._._._. 135 | Publication during year _____. ____ ____.. xvm 
Pine boughs, application for removing | Pueblo architecture, notice of Mr. Victor 
disease in Navajo ceremonials__247, 250 | Mindeleff’s paper on ______ XXX, XXXIV 
disposition of, after ceremony ___-_-248, 251 study of, by Victor Mindeleff ________ 3-228 
Pink clay used in house decorations __.. 146 | Pueblo Bonito, additions to_._.-.....-... 70 
Pits ior. cookin gi =e =e ea ae 163 the largest yet examined _ 92 
Plan of villages, traditionalmention of.. 104 fzish Of OOL Olen ee eee 150 
Plans and descriptions, Tusayan ruins -_ 45-60 stairway described.--... ----....----.. 160 
inhabited villages ___ _ 61-79 symmetry of arrangement of outer 
Cibolan ruins_____- = & openings of__----.-----------.____- 195 
ZT avill a eS eee eee 94-99 skill shown in masonry of -___-_______ 195 
Plan of pueblo houses not usually pre- Pueblo buildings, mode of additions to__70, 97, 
ALT AN ged ees ee ee ee 100-162 98, 102, 148-149 
Planting time, how determinedin Zuni._ 148 LEIS construction ve Usay aang a 
Plaster, frequent renewal of, at Shumo- Cibola, details of_--- oa meee ae cas 137-223 
Ae eae Sem Oa Oke 73 Pueblo Grande. See Kin-tiel. 
Plastering, renovation of rooms by fre- Pueblo models Goasinnnere Fase Bere sSet ENN 
GOTT  Aeene) ce eee aaa tee 89 Pueblo openings, carelessness in placing, 196 
on outer walls in Ojo Caliente __ 96 Pueblo remains, CRE occupied by —_------ 13 
custom formerly observed in __ 102 Pueblo revolt of 1680 pee tpg ren Ee 89 
on floor inMashongnavi___________.__ 109 Pueblos of Tusayan and Cibola compared. 80 
A VAWAllS Doan wae eee Su ie 115 Pueblos, inhabited -22---=-22=--"=-=-4 61-79, 94-99 
Shupaulovi kiva, condition of-______124125 Heya AL OLE ON Be DICH C USC: OS amo 
Shupaulovi kiva- 126 R. 
Oni walls] $234 2sa.2s eee seo ee 
on masonry Rabbit-skin robes used to cover door- 
chimney hoods Way Ss teen ot oe ee eee 182, 194 
side hole of door for fastening ______ 183-184 | Racks for suspending clothes_-__________- 208, 214 
Platform in floor of Tusayan kiva______.- 121 | Rawhide thong used in pueblo construc- 
Platform at head of steps____._.._--.-__- 161-162 tion to fasten lock ____-_---- 186, 187, 214 
Plaza. See Court. Rectangular kivas, antiquity of-_...-_--- 116 
Plumeipoxesi- =. ak 0 Se eae es 219 | Rectangular rooms, how developed_- 226 
Plume stick, baho, or feather wand, used Rectangular type of architecture ________ 72 
in Kiva consecratory ceremo- Reeds, sacred, for Navajo ceremonial, 
Buia] Se See ea RO 119-120, 129, 130 preparation of _-_.-_---__-_--.---- 242, 243 
Plume-stick shrines at Mashongnavi_... 167 | Reeds used for kiva lathing -_-__.-.-____ 126 
Pojoaque, a Tewa pueblo__________________ 7 | Repair of houses infrequent in Tusayan. ve 
Pokwadi. See Pojoaque__ ’ 7, || Reservoirs, pueblo) “=== "=== =- == 2-83, 91, 92, 97 
Polaka, Hano tradition given by_---_--- 35 | Reservoir site as affecting selection of 
Poles for suspension of blankets, ete. 110, 189, dwelling site --_-..-.-.---.----_-.- 
208,214 | Revolt of the Pueblos in 1680_ 
Ponobi kiva of Oraibi, wall lathing of-... 126 | Reynolds, H. L., work of __..-----.---_-_-- 
Population, enlargement of pueblos ne- Rites and methods of Tusayan kiva build- 
cessitated by increase of-_..______ 70 IMPS. Sones se sache eon cece 118-137 
IPOrchspOS tSteeeme te see eae cee a ee 81,82 | Rites of house-building at Tusayan --__- 100-104 
Poséwe, a former Tewa pueblo__________ 77 | Rito de los Frijoles, chimney of, de- 
Posts of porch, remains of, at Hawikuh Serlbed 22-5. eee eee aa 173 
and Ketchipauan___..._...__.____. 81,82 | Roof construction, pueblo buildings -___120, 149 
Posts sunk in floor formingpartofloom_. 212 | Roof-coping of Tusayan houses ---....--- 102 
