INDEX. 



291 



Hinged sashes not in use in Zuiii 196 



Hinges of Pueblo doors.. 18-1 



Hodge. F Webb, on stone-close of Ha- 



lona 193 



Hoflman, W. J., work of xxi-xxiii. xxix 



Holmes, William H.. work xxv.xxvi 



on ruins of the San Juan 147 



Homolobi. the early home ol the Sun and 



Water peoples --. 29 



legend of Water people concerning . . 31 

 Hopltuh, the native name of the Tusa- 



yan 1" 



Hopituh marriage within phratries and 



gentes - - 24 



Horn House, description of ruin of 50,51 



Horn people migration legend 18 



early settlement in Tusayan of the . . 19 



House-buildiug rites of Tusayan 100-104 



House clusters in Zuni. arrangement of. 98 

 Hungo Pavie, finish of roofs in - 1 60 



I. 



Indian synonymy, work on xxriii 



Interior arrangement of pueblos 108-1 1 1 



Interior of Zuni house described 110 



Irrigation of gardens near Walpi 217 



Jackson, W. H., on ruins of the San Juan 147 



photographs of pueblo ruins by 147 



describes fireplace of Echo Cave 168 



Jar of large size used for storage 210 



Jars used in chimney construction 180 



Jeditoh group of ruins 52,53 



Jemez oven-opening described 165 



K. 



Kafiklbi, an ancient pueblo 30 



Kaiwaika. See Laguna 30 



Kapung. See Santa Clara 37 



Katchlnakiva of Oraibi 135 



Katchina people depart from Oraibi for 



eastern Tusayan villages 26, 27 



Katchlnkihu, occurrence of, in ruined 



kivanear Sikyatki 117 



described.... 121,123 



Shupaulovi kiva 126 



Mashongnavi mungkiva 127 



Kotite. See Cochiti. 



Kentucky, archeologic work in xx 



Ketchipauan church built of stone 224 



Ketchipauau, description of 81-83 



Kiaini. See High-house people 30 



K'iakima, description of 85,86 



upright .stone slabs at 147 



Kikoli rooms occupied in winter 103, 104, 131 



Kin-tiel, description of 91-94 



compared with Nutria 94 



compared with Pescado 96 



plan of , prearranged lOO 



compared with Oraibi 114 



occurrence of upright stone slab at . . 147-148 



beams of ruins of 149 



upper room of, paved with stone 151 



fireplace in room of 163, 168 



defensive gateway at 181 



Pag.-. 



Kin-tiel, finish of gateway jambs at 181 



circular doorway at, described 192. 193 



openings at. of imiform height 194 



site of 224 



Kis&kobi, description of pueblo of 21 



Kishoni. or uncovered shade 217-218 



"Kisi" construction 217-219 



Kitdauwi— the house song of Tusayan. .118-119 



Kiva, study of construction of 14 



remains of. at Payupki 60 



Mashongnavi 66 



of Moen-kopi 78 



origin of the name Ill 



ancient form of 116. 117 



native explanation of position of 117-118 



duties of mungwi, or chief of the 133 



ownership of 133-134 



motive for building.. 134-135 



significance of structural plan of 135 



measurements of 136 



hatchways of 201-202.205-20? 



openings of. at Acoma 207 



See Mungkiva. 



Klvas, excavated, at Awatubl 50 



Hano 61 



Sichumovi... 62 



Walpi 63.64,65 



Shupaulovi 72 



Shumopavi _. 74 



Kin-tiel and Cibola compared 93 



Zuni, where located during Spanish 



, occupancy 99 



in Tusayan 111-137 



typical plans of ...118 129 



dimensions of 118, 136 



of, measurements of 118. 136 



annually repaired by women 129 



uses of.. 130 



nomenclature of 130.222-223 



Tusayan, list of 136 



nonuse of chimneys in 178 



Zuni, stone window-frames of 197 



circular, absent in Cibolan pueblos . . 224 



K waituki, description of ruin of 56-57 



Kwalakwai, Hano tradition related by .. 35 

 Kwetcap tutwi, the second pueblo of the 



snake people of Tusayan 18 



Ladders, arrangement in Tusayan kiva. 121 



withdrawalof rungs to prevent use of. 113 



significance of position of, in kivas . . 135 



described 156-162 



second-story terrace of Tusayan 



reached principally by 182 



openings for, in roofs 205 



Laguna. arrival of the Asanyumu at 30 



Lal6nkobaki, a female society of Tusa- 

 yan _. 134 



Land apportionment by gentes In Tusa- 

 yan 29 



Language of the Asa and Hano of Tusa- 

 yan 37 



Languages of Tusayan. tradition regard- 

 ing difference in 36 



Las Animas ruins, trap-door frames in.. 206 



