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INDEX. 



P. 



Page. 



Families occupying Oralbi ...105-108 



Fanning outlook, Matsaki used as 86 



near Kin -t lei 93 



Farming pueblos, Cibola,. 14 



Moen-kopi 77 



Nutria 94.95 



Pescado 95-96 



Ojo Callente 96 



Zufil... 198 



Fastenings of doors 186 



Feathers, use of, in house-building cere- 

 monies 101, 103 



Feather wand or baho used in kiva-build- 



ing ceremonials 119, 120, 129, 130 



Fences of corrals and gardens 215,217 



Fetiches, where placed during kiva cere- 

 monial 122 



Tusayankivas.. 130.131 



Field work xviii, xxni 



Financial statement xxxvi 



Fire gens. Tebugklhu constructed by the. 57 

 Fire-house or Tebugklhu, Tusayan..20, 57, 100. 



142, 224 

 Fire people of Tusayan. migration of the. 20 



Fireplaces 102, 109, 121, IS, 163, 167-180 



Floor, Mashongnavi house. 109 



stone flags, Tusayan kiva 121 



sandstone slabs, Shupaulovi kiva 133 



Floors in pueblo buildings, various kinds 



described 121. 135, 148-151 



Folk-tale of the Zuni, describing stone- 

 close 193 



Food sacrifices in Tusayan house build- 

 ing.. 101,102 



Foods used during Navajo medicine cere- 

 monial 256,257 



Fortress houses the highest type of Pue- 

 blo construction 77 



Fowke, Gerard, work of xx,xxiv 



Frames of trap-doors, method of making 206 



Framing of windows, method of 196-198 



Fuel, how stored in Tusayan 103 



Fuel used in klvas 121 



Fuelof kivas. where stored 134 



Furniture of the Pueblos described 208-214 



G. 



Gaming ring of Navajo ceremonial 238 



Gardens and corrals of the Pueblos 214-217 



Gardens and garden walls .215-217 



Garden walls, how constructed 146 



Gateway at Awatubi 49 



Gateway j.ambs at Kin-tiel, finish of 181 



Gateways, probable existence in Kin-tiel 



of 93 



Gateways and covered passages de- 

 scribed 180-182 



Gateways of corrals 214 



Gatschet. A. S., work of xx, xxi, x.Kviii 



Genesis myth of the Tusayan 16 



Gentes of Tusayan. grouping of houses by 34 



land apportionment by 29 



list of traditionary 38 



localization of 104-108 



Page. 



Georgia, archeologic work in xix 



Girders supporting upper walls 144 



Tusayan houses supported by piers . 151 

 Glass used in modem Pueblo windows. . 193 



Glazing of Pueblo windows 196,197 



Goat kiva of Walpl, height of 119 



Gourd used as roof drain 154, 1.55 



Grass, use of, in roof construction 150 



Graves, probable existence of, in Kin-tiel 93 



Gravestones at K'lakima 85.86,147 



Greasewood, the ordinary kiva fuel 121 



Grinding stones. See Metate; Milling. 

 Ground plan. Mashongnavi room 108 



Shupaulovi kiva... 125 



Ground plans of Zuni and Tusayan com- 

 pared 76 



of mesa villages influenced by pre- 

 vailing winds 182 



Guyave orpiki oven 173.175 



Gyarzobl or Paroquet kiva, roof timbers 



of 120 



Gypsum used as whitewash 73.74, 172 



H. 



Hairdressing among the Tusayan 37 



Halona, description of 88.89 



remains of the nucleus of Zuni 97.98 



walls of the nucleus of modern Zuni . 138 



stone-close at, described 193 



"Halving" of timbers in kiva trap- 

 frames 206 



Hampassawan, description of 83-85 



Hand-holds cut in faces of cliffs 191 



Hand-holds in frames of trap-doors 192 



Hano, Asa group occupysiteof 30 



description of 61,62 



direction of kivas of 115 



kiva, ownership of 134 



kivas.list of 136 



rude transom over roof beam in 187 



sealed openings in 199 



Hano people, length of time spent In Tu- 

 sayan by the 35 



received by the Tusayan 36 



trouble between the Walpi and 37 



Hanomuh, the inhabitants of Hano 17 



definition of 36 



Hano traditions regarding settlement in 



Tusayan 35 



Harvest time, how determined in Zuni.. 148 

 Hasjelti and Hostjoghon, mythical his- 

 tory of 277 



Hasjelti Dailjis and Navajo sand paint- 

 ing, notice of paper by James 



Stevenson on xxxiv-xxxvi 



paper by James Stevenson on 229-285 



Hatchways to pueblo houses ..110,120,121,124,127 



Hawikuh, description of. 80,81 



Hawikuh church, durability of masonry 



of 138 



Hemenway Southwestern Archeological 

 Expedition, excavations at Ha- 

 lona 193 



Henshaw, Henry W., work of xxvui 



Hewitt, John N. B., work of xxvin 



High-house people. aNavajoclan 30 



