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INDEX. 



Page. 

 Petroglyph, or sun-symbol at Matsaki . . 86 



Ketehipauan church 83 



legend of the Tusayan concerning 32 



Phratries, Tusayan ai, 38 



Plctograph on Oraibl-Shumopavi bounfl- 



ary monument 28 



Piers of masonry tor supporting girders 151 

 Piers. See Buttresses. 



Pi-gummi ovens of Mashongnavi 163 



PiUi or guyaveoveu -.. 173-175 



Plki stone, process of making 175 



Pilling, J. C. work of.. xxiv 



Pima, myth of the Water people of Tu- 

 sayan concerning the 32 



opinion of the, as to ancient stone in- 



closures 216 



Piuawa, description of 86,88 



Pine invariably used for kiva ladders 135 



Pine boughs, application for removing 



disease in Navajo ceremonials.. 247, 2ii0 



disposition of. after ceremony 248,351 



Pink clay used in house decorations 146 



Pits for cooking 163 



Plan of villages, traditional mention of . . 104 

 Plans and descriptions, Tusayan ruins .. 45-60 



inhabited villages 61-79 



Cibolan ruins.,- _ 80 



Zuni villages 94-99 



Plan of pueblo houses not visually pre- 



aiTanged 100-162 



Planting time, how determined in Zuni . . 148 

 Plaster, frequent renewal of, at Shumo- 



pavl 73 



Plastering, renovation of rooms by fre- 

 quent _ _ 89 



on outer walls in Ojo Caliente 96 



custom formerly observed in ,. 102 



on floor in Mashongnavi 109 



kiva walls 115 



Shupaulovi kiva, condition of 124-125 



Shupaulovi kiva 126 



on walls 140 



on masonry 144 



chimney hoods 169.172 



side hole of door for fastening 183-184 



Platform in floor of Tusayan kiva 121 



Platform at head of steps... 161-162 



Plaza. See Court. 



Plume boxes... 310 



Plume stick, baho, or feather wand, used 

 in Kiva consecra,tory ceremo- 

 nials 119-120,129,130 



Plume-stick shrines at Mashongnavi 167 



Pojoaque.aTewa pueblo... 37 



PokwAdi. SeePojoaque 37 



Polaka. Hano tradition given by 35 



Poles for suspension of blankets, etc.. .110, 189, 



208, 214 



Ponobi kivaot Oraibi, w.all lathing of 126 



Population, enlargement of pueblos ne- 

 cessitated by increase of 70 



Porch posts 81,82 



Pos6we, a former Tewa pueblo ,37 



Posts of porch, remains of, at Hawikuh 



and Ketchipauau 81,82 



Posts sunk in door formingpart of loom. 212 



Pagp. 



Pots used In chimney construction 179-180 



Pottery fragments, Horn House ruin 51 



Kwaituki 57 



ruin on Oraibi wash 55 



used in mud-plastered walls 139 



Pottery of Payupki, character of.. 60 



Poultry house of Sichumovl 167 



Powell, J. W., work of.. xxiii 



Prayer, on offering medicine tubes to 



Navajo gods 244 



to the Esthetic 272 



Prayer plume, or baho, used in kiva 



consecratory ceremonials 119, 120, 



129, 130 

 Prayer sticks, how prepared for Navajo 



ceremonial 243-243,264 



Props used for fastening wooden doors.. 183 



Publication during year xviii 



Pueblo architecture, notice of Mr. Victor 



Mlndelefl's paper on xxx, xxxiv 



study of, by Victor Miudelefl 3-228 



Pueblo Bonito, additions to 70 



the largest yet examined 92 



finish of roof of 150 



stairway described 160 



symmetry of arrangement of outer 



openings of 195 



skill shown in masonry of 195 



Pueblo buildings, mode of additions to.. 70, 97, 



98, 102, 148-149 

 Pueblo construction in Tusayan and 



Cibola, details of 137-223 



Pueblo Grande. See Kin-tiel. 



Pueblo models constructed xxvii 



Pueblo openings, carelessness in placing, 196 



Pueblo remains, area occupied by 13 



Pueblo revolt of 1680 89 



Pueblos of Tusayan and Cibola compared . 80 



Pueblos, inhabited.. 61-79,94-99 



Pyramidal form of pueblo house rows 61 



R. 



Kabbit-skin robes used to cover door- 

 ways 182, 194 



Racks for suspending clothes 808. 314 



Rawhide thong used in pueblo construc- 

 tion to fasten lock 186, 187, 214 



Rectangular klvas, antiquity of 116 



Rectangular rooms, how developed 226 



Rectangular type of architecture 72 



Reeds, sacred, for Navajo ceremonial. 



preparation of 242, 243 



Reeds used for kiva lathing 126 



Repair of houses infrequent in Tusayan . 73 



Reservoirs, pueblo.. 82-83,91,92,97 



Reservoir site as affecting selection of 



dwelling site 51-52 



Revolt of the Pueblos in 1680 23 



Reynolds. H. L.. work of xxrv 



Rites and methods of Tusayan kiva build- 

 ing 118-137 



Rites of house-building at Tusayan 100-104 



Rlto de los Frijoles, chimney of, de- 

 scribed 173 



Roof construction, pueblo buildings 130, 149 



Roof-coi)ing of Tusayan houses 102 



