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INDEX. 



Pag.-. 



Bui'lal custom of K'lakima natives 86 



Burial iuclosuresat K'iakima... 147 



Burial place of Zuiii US 



Burrowing Owl people, settlement in Tu- 



sayanof the _ 26 



Bushotter, Geo., work of xxix 



Buttress, formerly of Halona, existing 



in Zuni 88,89 



Buttress projections. Zuni Ill 



Tusayan rooms - 109,110 



girders supported by 144 



chimney supported by 172. 173 



support of passageway roofs by 181 



Cages for eagles at Zuni.-_ 214 



Canyon de Chelly, proposed study of 



ruins of _ 14 



Tusayan, tradition concerning vU- 



lagesof __ 19 



early occupancy of, by the Bear peo- 



pleatTusayan 20 



occupied by the Asa _ 30 



use of whitewash In cllH houses of . ..74, 145 



circular kivas of 117,133 



finish of roofs of houses of 150, 151 



doorway described and figured 190 



cliff dwellings of _. 217 



Casa Blauca, traces of whitewashing at. 145 

 Castaiieda's account of Cibolan milling. 211, 212 



Cattle introduced into Tusayan 22 



Cave lodges occupied in historic times. . . 225 

 Cave used by inhabitants of Kwaltuki . . 57 



Ceiling plan of Shupaulovi kiva 123, 125, 126 



Ceilings, retention of original appearance 

 of rooms through nonrenovation 



of-. 89 



Cellars not used in Tusayan and Cibola. 143 

 Ceremonial chamber See Klva. 

 Ceremonial paraphernalia of Tusayan 



taken by the Navajo 50 



Ceremonies connected with Tusayan 



house-bulldiug 100-104, 168 



Ceremonies accompanying klva construc- 

 tion ...115,118 



Ceremonies performed at placing of Zuni 



ladders _ ._ 160 



Chaco ruius. character of 14,70 



compared with Kin-tiel 92 



finish of masonry of 140,226 



upper story partitions of, supported 



by beams 144 



finish of woodwork of 149, 184 



symmetry of arrangement nf outer 



openings of 195 



loop-holes in walls of 198 



Chairs, lack of in Pueblo houses 212 



Chair of modern form in Zuni 213 



Chalowe. description of 83 



Chants in Navajo ceremonial.. 245, ai6 



Charred roof timbers of Tusayan klva. . . 120 

 Children, initiation of. in Navajo cere- 

 monial - 266, 267 



Chlumey. See Fireplace. 



Chimney-hoods, how constructed 169-175 



Page. 



Chimneys, traces of in K'lakima 85 



remains of, atMatsakl.. 86 



Tusayan _ 102 



Zufii Ill 



described and figured 1 67-180 



Chukubi pueblo, built by the Squash 



people 25 



description. 58,59 



fragments of passage wall at .- 181 



Church, Shumopavi. established by Span- 

 ish monks 75,76 



Hawlkuh... 81,138 



Ketchlpauan. remains of 81.82 



In court of Zuni ...98,138,148 



See Mission. 

 Churches established in Zuni and Tu- 

 sayan 324 



Cibola, ruins and inhabited Wllages of.. 80-99 

 archltectui'e of compared with that of 



Tusayan 100-223 



See Zuni. 

 Circular doorway of Kln-tlel described . . 192 



Circular kivas, antiquity of 116 



traditional references to 135 



absent in Cibolan pueblos 224 



Circular room at Oraibi Wash 54-.55 



Circular rooms at Kin-tiel . 93 



Circular wall of kiva near Sikyatki 117 



Clay surface of pueblo roofs 151 



Clay tubes used as roof drains 155 



Cliff dwellings, Moen-kopi 54 



use of whitewash In 74 



absence of chimneys in 168 



developed from temporary shelters . . 217 



occupied in historic times 225 



Climatic conditions, effect of, upon pu- 

 eblo architecture... 140.227 



Clustering of Taaaiyalana ruins 89-90 



Cochiti claimed to be a former Tewa 



pueblo 37 



Comecrudo Indians, linguistic researches 



among.- xxi 



Communal \'lUage. development of pueblo 



architecture from conical lodge to 226 



Consecration of kivas. 129 



Contours represented on plans. Interval 



of 45 



Cooking, pueblo method of 164 



Cooking pits and ovens described 1 62-1 66, 



176-177 



Cooking stones of Tusayan, names of 104 



Copings of walls described 151-152 



Coping of hatchways 203 



Coping. See Eoof-coplng. 



Cords, used for suspending chimney 170 



Corner stones of Tusayan kivas 119 



Cori'als, Payupki .W 



Sichumovl 62-63 



Hawlkuh 81 



Ketchlpauan.. . 81 



modern, at K'lakima 85 



how constructed 146 



described in detail 214-217 



Cotton cultivated by the Tusayan 33 



Courts. Mishiptonga .52 



Kwaltuki __ 56 



