VIII REPORT OP THE BUREAU OF ETHNOLOGY. 



Furniture aud iiuplemeuts — Contiuued. Page 



Hoes and axes 278 



Knives 278 



Implements connected with fire 279 



Smoking paraplierualia 279 



Equipage for horses 280 



Traveling gear 281 



Boats 281 



Musical instruments 281 



AVeapons 283 



Clubs 283 



Tomahawks 284 



Spears 284 



Bows 285 



Arrows 286 



Quivers 287 



Shields and armor 287 



Firearms 288 



CASA GHANDE KUIN, HY COSMOS MINDELEFF 



Introduction 295 



Location and character 295 



History and literature _ 295 



Description 298 



The Casa Grande grouji 298 



Casa Grande ruin 306 



State of preservation 306 



Dimensions 307 



Detailed descriiition 309 



Openings 314 



Conclusions 318 



OUTLINES OF ZUNI CREATION MYTHS, BY FRANK HAMILTON CUSHING 



Introductory 325 



The survival of early Zuui traits 325 



Outline of Spanish-Zuui history 326 



Outline of pristine Zuui history 341 



Outline of Zuui mytho-sociologic organization 367 



General explanations relative to the text 373 



Myths 379 



The genesis of the worlds, or the beginning of newness 379 



The genesis of men and the creatures 379 



The gestation of men and the creatures 381 



The forthcoming from earth of the foremost of men 381 



The birth from the sea of the Twain deliverers of men 381 



The birth and delivery of men and the creatures 382 



The condition of men when tirst into the world of daylight born 383 



The origin of i)riests and of knowledge 384 



The origin of the Raven and the Macaw, totems of winter and summer.. 384 

 The origin and naming of totem-dans and creature kinds, and the division 



and naming of spaces and things 386 



The origin of the councils of secrecy or sacred brotherhoods 387 



The unripeness and instability of the world when still young 388 



The hardening of the world, and the first settlement of men 388 



The beginning of the search for the Middle of the world, and the second 



tarrying of men 390 



