296 
Page. 
Spanish missions establishedinTusayan 22 
Spider people, settlement in Tusayan of 
tHE 2226242555 ceo nee SS Se bene ee ese 
Spider woman, the, Navajo myth-____--_-- 284 
Splash-stones described and figured ____155, 156 
Splayed openingsin Ketchipauan church 82 
Squash people, settlement in Tusayan of 
GEG See ee re ee ee 25 
Stakes used in construction ofstone walls 147 
Stearns, J.B., relics from Chiriqui pre- 
Semted (by: eo sen eee eee eee XXVI 
Stephen, A. M., material on traditional 
history of Tusayan collected by_- 16441 
opinion on Walpi architectural fea- 
UTES <2. 2 Baye ee eae 
acknowledgments to 
on distribution of Oraibi gentes ____104, 105 
on orientation of Tusayan kivas_--. 115 
discovery of ancient kiva type near 
Siley ath 22 s-25 22 te eee eee 117 
typical kiva measurements by ------ 122 
on wattling or lathing of kiva walls- 126 
on significance of structural plan of 
Ki Vial 2a ones sees eee esa 1385 
collection of primitive andirons or 
IDOSSO@S:DY:)=- 232522. Se eae 176 
Steps and ladders described __-_______-_156-162 
Steps cut in faces of cliffs ______- 191 
Steps or foot-holes of Walpi trail_ 65 
Steps itotkivas). 22 esccncc esate) 114 
Stevenson, James, notice of paper on Has- 
jelti Dailjis and Navajo sands 
painting. bys-2=---—--<-2-- KXXIV-XXXVI 
paper on ceremonial of Hasjelti 
Dailjis and mythical sand-paint- 
in goles ete ee es 229-285, 
Sticks, painted, bundles of, usedin Navajo 
medicine ceremonial. --_-- =---- 202, 20 
Stone, size, character, and finish of, in 
pueblo ruins 
means of obtaining, in Zumi-_-__-_______ 
effect of use of, in chimney hoods ____ 
COrral so ves 22 seks eS Sa see eee 214 
flags used to floor Tusayan kiva______ 121 
inclosures in Southern Arizona ---__- 216 
roof drains, curious forms of _______- 154 
shelters, possible remains of, at Pay- 
Upkit: 523222 Se ee 60 
slabs formerly used to close door- 
WEY Sra ao= eee = sees 52) 188, 
Stone-close anciently used ._____________ 192, 193 
Stone wedges used in pueblo wall finish. 140, 142 
Stonework, Shumopavi __..--__---_-____- 75 
ait\Oralip 2 22o. See (See eee ee 144 
Mormon and Pueblos compared______ 148 
Stone steps, Pescado-....-_....-.--.----.-- 95 
TMBAY aN. 2-8 32-2 cete se a ee 157 
Stools used by the Pueblos ______._-_-__- 212, 213 
Storage facilities of pueblo dwellings_57, 62, 
103, 109, 143, 144, 182, 209 
Straw adobe made by Spaniards________ 138, 224 
Structural features of kivas similar.__.__ 129 
Subterranean character of kivas_63, 72, 112,113 
Suds of yucca used in Navajo medicine 
ceremonial ___.....-.-...-..-=-201, 257, 258 
55, 58, 60, 138 | 
INDEX. 
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Sullivan, Jeremiah, Payupki tradition 
obtained iby 2-552 40 
Sun, Navajo myth concerning creation 
Ok eae se ae ce ee ee eee OST 
Sunflower stalks used in chimney con- 
BtTUCtlonys25 oes eee 170 
Sun people of Tusayan..____________ 29 
Supplies, how taken to Walpi mesa. ____. 65 
Survey of Tusayan and Cibola, methods 
Of otes eaeete 29 eel, eae 44-45 
Sweat-houses in Navajo ceremonial, des- 
eription of 239 
Synonymy of Indian tribes, work on__XXVIII 
Ga 
Taaaialana, relation of K’iakima to_____- 85 
Stone inclosnres at base of --.--.--_--- 85 
description of ruins of_-:._-__--__--_- 89-91 
flight of Zunis to, during Pueblo re- 
VOL Gt ee ee yarn ee ee ee 89 
mesa of, temporarily occupied ________ 223 
Tables not used in Pueblo houses _______-212, 214 
Talla Hogan. See Awatubi-_-_.. --_- ------ 49-50 
Taos formerly partly inhabited by the 
TOW a Maes ecs ante a eee eee 37 
Tceewage. See Pena Blanca. 
Tcosobi or Jay kiva, roof timbers of__-___- 120 
Tebowutki, an early pueblo of the fire peo- 
Dlevon TUS dy anliesense ess en ee 
Tebugkihu or fire-house, description of__ 57 
fragments of passage-wall at 
Tennessee, archeologic work in____----_- 
Terraced doorways ----------------- 
Terraced roofs of Tusayan, names of___- 
Terrace cooking-pits and fireplaces -____- 174-177 
Terrace rooms, half open, not seen in an- 
Cientupueblos’- == === -2-5==—esee as 187 
Terraces, Sichumovi form of E 62 
Oraibi, formed by natural cause e 76 
Zuni 97, 98, 144 
ancient pueblos, how reached -____---- 156 
Musayan NAMES OLse- santas ean aan eee, 
Tusayan, order of settlement of, by vari- 
OUSS DECODES pane Gee ee eee eae 29 
Tesuque, a Tewa pueblo -_---------------- 37 
Tetsé6gi. See Tesuque. 
Tewa conflict with the Ute____..-.-.------ 36 
Tewa, language of the --.--.--.._--_-----. 37 
Tewa. See Hano. 
Texas, linguistic workin_-__-__-.---------- XX 
Thomas, Cyrus, work of XIX, XXIIL 
Timbers for roof, kind used in kiva-build- 
IMG. 2 che sees ee Seen eee 119 
Time for planting and harvesting, how 
determined in Zuni ------------__- 148 
Tiponi of Tusayan explained -__... ------ 131 
Tlaskaltec Indians, linguistic researches 
BI ON By ee oe eee ROR 
Toneennili, the water-sprinkler, song ad- 
dressed to,in Navajoceremonial_ 259 
Topography, houses of Walpiconstructed 
to\conformitor=-2=-)- nse ee 64 
Of Shimpalowieere ese eee 71 
Tradition, historical value of 15 
