INDEX. 



295 



Page. 



Koof-dralns, pueblo buildings 103, 153-156 



Roof-openings, pueblo buildings 61 , 63, 77, 98, 



169,178,801-208 



Roofs, pueblo buildings 63, 102, 119, 148-151 



Root timbers of kivas 119 



Rogan, J. P., work of xix 



Rooms, arrangement of. into rows in Tu- 



sayan . 



49 



confused arrangement of. in Walpi . - 63 

 Taaaiyalana ruins, arrangement of.. 90 



circular, at Kin-tiel 93 



Tusayan. smaller than inZuni -. 108 



names of, in Tusayan — 223 



Rows of houses forming Shumopavi 74 



Royce, Chas. C work of... xxv 



Ruins, method of survey of... 45 



Ruins. Tusayan -.. 45-60 



between Horn House and Bat House 51 



Oraibi wash.. - 54-56 



Cibola -- 80 



Taaaiyalana — 89 



Rungs of ladders, how attached 158,159 



S. 

 Sacrifices of food InTusayanhouse-build- 



Ing 101,102 



Sandals of yucca found in Canyon de 



Chelly... 133 



Sand bed used in Navajo ceremonial to 



absorb disease.. 250,251 



Sand painting, Navajo ceremonial, 

 learned by the Navajos from the 



Pueblos 236 



colors used in 237 



manner of laying on colors 239-348 



disposition of sand after ceremony . -241 , 261 , 



264 



description of 260,261,262,264,265 



Sandstone used in pueblo construction, 



how quarried 235 



San Felipe, return of Payupkl to 41 



San Juan, a Tewa pueblo 37 



Santa Clara doubtfully identified with 



KApvmg 37 



Santo Domingo, settlement of the Asany- 



umu 30 



Sash of rude construction in window 



openings 196 



Sealing of doorways of pueblo buildings.. 110, 

 183-184, 198-201 



Seats of stone in Tusayan kivas 133 



Selenite used in pueblo windows 196, 197 



Semisubterranean kivas of Tusayan 113 



Seven cities of Cibola. See Cibola. 



Sheep, introduced into Tusayan 22 



possessed by the Awatubi 50 



introduction of, among the Pueblos . . 314 

 mountain, Navajo myth concern- 

 ing ....382-284 



Shltaimu pueblo 28,48,49 



Shelters in pueblo fields 60,198,217-219 



Shelves, pueblo buildings. 109, 173,209 



Shrine, Matsaki 86 



court of Shupaulovi 71 



court of Shumopavi 75 



Taaaiyalana 90 



Shrines, pueblo 72,148,167 



Page. 

 Shumopavi, Spanish mission established 



at 22 



by whom built 27 



removal of portion of Bear people 



from 27 



description of 73-76 



kivas of 113,114,137 



primitive andiron at 176 



piki stone at 176 



fireplace and chimney of. .176, 177 



ground cooking-pit of 178 



Shumopavi -Oraibi boundary stone 28 



Shumopavi people, removal of, to mesa 



site 23 



Shupaulovi, settlement of Paroquet and 



Ketchina peoples In 27 



when established 29 



settlement of Bear people at 30 



settlement of the water people at 32 



description of 71-73 



mungkiva of, described 113 



direction of kivas of 115 



description of dais of kiva of 1 23 



ground and ceiling plans of kiva of , . 135 



list of kivas of 136 



description of chimne.v-hood at 171 , 173 



passageway at, described 181 



Sichumovi, settled by peoples from Walpi 31 



derivation of term 38 



description of 62,63 



direction of kivas of 115 



ownership of kiva of 134 



list of kivas of 136 



poultry-house of 167 



fireplace and mantel of 173 



piki stone at 175 



Sikyatki, ruin of 30,31 



pueblo of 24 



ancient kiva near 117 



Sikyatki people dispute with the Walpi. 34 



slaughtered by the Walpi 35 



Sills of doors 110,186,194 



Sioki. SeeZunl 30 



Sipapuh, Tusayanklvas 117,121,122,123. 



136.130,131,135 

 Sites of pueblo btilldings, why selected.. 63, 66. 



90,97,112,223 



Slabs of stone in pueblo architecture 147 



Slavery among the Tusayan 41 



Smallpox prevalent in Tusayan 38, 134 



Smoke escape through roof -opening and 



transoms .■ 189,204,206,207 



Snake dance, relation of dance-rock to . . 65 

 Snake people the first occupants of the 



Ttisay an region 17 



construction of modern Walpi by the . 23 

 Snow, use of, as water supply by the 



Zuni 91 



Spaniards, early visit of, to Tusayan 21,33 



Spanish authority, effect of, upon purity 



of Zuni kiva type 113 



Spanish beams in Tusayan kivas. .119, 123, 124, 



13.5, 126 

 Spanish churches at pueblos, Hawikulc..81,83, 



138 

 Spanish influence in Zuni and Tusayan. 169, 180, 



196, 313, 234 



