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INDEX. 



Page. 

 Spanish missions established In Tusayan 23 

 Spider people, settlement iu Tusayan of 



the 37 



Spider woman, the, Navajo myth 284 



Splash-stones descrihed and figured 155, 156 



SplayedopenlngslnKetchipauan church 82 

 Squash people, settlement in Tusayan of 



the - 25 



Stakes used In construction of stone walls 1 47 

 Stearns, J. B., relics from Ghiriqui pre- 

 sented by XXVI 



Stephen, A. M., material on traditional 



history of Tusayan collected by __ 16-11 

 opinion on Walpi architectural fea- 

 tures 72 



acknowledgments to 100 



on distribution of Oraibi gentes 104, 105 



on orientation of Tusayan kivas 115 



discovery of ancient kiva type near 



Sikyatki 117 



typical kiva measurements by 122 



on wattling or lathing of kiva walls . 126 

 on significance of structural plan of 



kiva 135 



collection of primitive andirons or 



bosses by 176 



Steps and ladders described ..156-162 



Steps cut in faces of cliffs 191 



Steps or foot-holes of Walpi trail 65 



Steps to kivas , 114 



Stevenson, James, notice of paper on Has- 

 jeltl Dailjis and Navajo sands 



painting by xxxrv-xxxvi 



paper on ceremonial of Hasjelti 

 Dailjis and mythical sand-paint- 

 ing of ...229-285 



Sticks, painted, bundles of, used in Navajo 



medicine ceremonial 252,254 



Stone, size, character, and finish of, in 



pueblo ruins 55,58,60,138 



means of obtaining, in Zuni 1 39 



effect of use of, iu chimney hoods 172 



corrals 214 



flags used to floor Tusayan kiva 121 



inclosures in Southern Arizona 216 



roof drains, curious forms of 154 



shelters, possible remains of, at Pay- 



upki._ 60 



slabs formerly used to close door- 

 ways 188 



Stone-close anciently used 192, 193 



Stone wedges used iupueblowall finish. 140,142 



Stonework, Shtimopavi 75 



atOraib 144 



Mormon and Pueblos compared 1 48 



Stone steps, Pescado 95 



Tusayan 157 



Stools used by the Pueblos 212,213 



Storage facilities of pueblo dwellings. 57, 63, 

 103,109,143,144,183,309 



Straw adobe made by Spaulai-ds 138,324 



Structural features of kivas similar 139 



Subterranean character of kivas. 63, 72, 112, 113 

 Suds of yucca used in Navajo medicine 



ceremonial 251,257,258 



Sullivan, Jeremiah, Payupki tradition 



obtained by 40 



Sun, Navajo myth concerning creation 



of. 275,277 



Sunflower stalks used in chimney con- 



strtiction 170 



Sunpeopleof Tusayan 29 



Supplies, how taken to Walpi mesa 65 



Survey of Tusayan and Cibola, methods 



of.. 44-15 



Sweat-houses in Navajo ceremonial, des- 

 cription of 239 



Synonymy of Indian tribes, work ou.xxviii 



T. 



Taaaialana, relation of K'iakima to 85 



stone inclosnres at baseof 85 



description of ruins of 89-91 



flight of Zuiiis to, during Pueblo re- 

 volt 89 



mesa of , temporarily occupied 223 



Tables not used in Pueblo houses 212, 214 



Talla Hogan. See Awatubi 49-50 



Taos formerly partly inhabited by the 



Tewa 37 



Tceewdge. See Pena Blanca. 



Tcosobi or Jay kiva, roof timbers of 130 



Tebowilki, an early pueblo of the flre peo- 

 ple of Tusayan 20 



Tebtigkihu or fli'e-house, description of. . 57 



fragments of passage-wall at 181 



Tennessee, archeologic work in xix 



Terraced doorways. 190-191 



Terraced gardens , 217 



Terraced roofs of Tusayan, names of 104 



Terrace cooking- pits and fireplaces 174-177 



Terrace rooms, half open, not seen in an- 

 cient pueblos 187 



Terraces, Sichuraovi form of 63 



Oraibi, formed by natural causes 76 



Zuiii.. 97,98,144 



ancient pueblos, how reached 156 



Tusayan names of 223 



Tusayan, order of settlement of, by vari- 

 ous peoples _._ 29 



Tesuque, a Tewa pueblo S7 



Tets6gi. See Tesuque. 



Tewa conflict with theUte.. 36 



Tewa, language of the 37 



Tewa. See Hano. 



Texas. linguistic workin xx 



Thomas, Cyrus, work of xix,xxiii 



Timbers for roof, kind used in kiva-build- 



ing 119 



Time for planting and harvesting, how 



determined in Zuni 148 



Tiponi of Tu.sayan explained 131 



Tlaskaltec Indians, linguistic researches 



among xxi 



Toneennili, the water-sprinkler, song ad- 

 dressed to, in Navajo ceremonial. 259 

 Topography, houses of Walpi constructed 



to conform to 64 



of Shiipaulovi 71 



Tradition, historical value of 15 



