347 



Page 



Hako ritual of the Pawnee xxxi 



Hakto. descriptiou of picturo i)f (10 



personation of, in Pannirti 27,28 



Hale. E. E., Trumbull dictionary obtained 



by x X V, XXVI 



Haliotis shell, representation of, in Hopi 



pictures 119 



Hand, figure of, on Matia mask 104 



Hand katcina. Scr Matia. 



Hand-tablet dance, Hopi 23 



Hani, personation of pipe-lighter by 30 



Hano, buffalo dance at :J1,43 



corn-planting in plaza kiva of 52 



East mesa Natacka masks in 70 



extinction of Sun clan of ^7 



gathering of Pjiliiliikonti kateinas at .. 52 



Hopi kateinas derived from 126 



house of Plumed Snake of 51 



planting of beans at 31 



Powamii child-flogging at 36, C.9 



resemblance between Walpi Sumaikoli 



celebration and that held at 55 



resemblance of Walpi dramn to that of. 42 



serpent effigies owned by 51 



shrine on trail to 33 



Sumaikoli and Kawikoli masks in 9G 



Sumaikoli summer ceremony at 57 



worship of war gods of 21,25,26 



Yohozro claimed by 84 



Hano clans, introduction of East mesa 



Natackas into Tusayan by 71 



Hano names for Hopi kateinas 122-124 



Hare, a man-being in Iroquoian cosmology. 315 

 appearance of, in pictures of Hopi ka- 

 teinas 78 



Hatcher. J. B., ethnologic material col- 

 lected by XII 



Patagonian collection made by xxxiii 



Hatchways, habit of kateinas of calling 



down 88 



Havasupai, figure of Kohonino derived 



from 85 



Hawk, symbolic use of. in pictures of Hopi 



kateinas 77 



S^cc Kwayo. 

 Hawk feathers, appearance of, in Hopi 



katcina pictures 41 



Head, importance of. in representations of 



Hopi kateinas 15 



See Masks. 

 Head of Zepbyrs in Iroquoian cosmology.. 295 

 Hchea, association of, with Wiiwiitciratu 



and Tataukyamfi 73 



appearan(?e of. in PaluUikofiti 52,54 



in Powami*! festival 39 



with So wiiqti 70 



description of 73,74 



Hehea katcina, appearance of, in picture 



of the Nakopan hoya 117 



in Powamfl festival 39 



in dramatization of growth of corn. 93 



in Paliiliikonti festivals 44 



Natackas accompanied by 72 



lU'hea mana. description of 74 



partii-ipation in Powamu festival by... G7 



Ht'^hec. description of 74 



participation in Powamvi festival by... ti7 



PaKe 

 HObee, resemblance between representation 



of.and that of Teak waina mana. (>3 

 He-holds-the-earth in Iroquoian cosmol- 

 ogy 152,178 



Hele, derivation of 125 



Heliluln, derivation of 125 



personation of, in Pamiirli 27 



representation of, in Hopi kateinas 6G 



Hematite, use of, in decoration of Hopi ka- 

 teinas 77 



Hemico, derivation of 125 



description of 115 



Hewitt, J. N. B., determination of Seri as a 



distinct stock by xxv 



field work of xi 



report of. on Iroquoian cosmology ... 127-339 

 researches of, in Iroquoian mythology 



XXIV, XXXII 



Hilder, F. F., linguistic work of xxxil 



Hill, R. T., ethnologic collection of xii, xiii 



Hinon in Iroqnoian cosmology 339 



name for thunder in Iroquoian cosmol- 

 ogy 336 



Hodge, F. W., archeologic discovery by ... xvni 



cyclopedic work of x xxii 



field work of ' x 



sociological researches of, among pue- 

 blo tribes xxii.xxiii 



Hoffman, W. J., death of xxxvjii 



ethnological labors of xxxix 



Hokyana, derivation of 125 



description of 94 



peculiar dancing step of 94 



Hokyana mana, description of 95 



Holmes, W.H.,esthetological researches of. xiii 

 field work of x.xiii 



Homov), painting of pictures of kateinas 



by 14 



personation of Pautiwa by 59 



Honani, celebration of advent of kateinas 



of, in Pamiirtl 57 



Honani clan, affiliation of, with Zufii 29 



celebration of return of ancients of 20,28 



figurines of Corn maidens possessed by. 87,88 



Hopi kateinas derived from 125 



house of, arrangement of masks in 28 



display of masks in 66 



entrance of Pamiirtiprocessioninto. 28 



masks belonging to 65 



origi n of 26 



participation of, in Pamiirti ceremony. 21 

 Zuni masks in possession of 66 



Honau, appearance of, in Palulukonti festi- 

 vals 52 



picture of, in house of war god 25 



Honau family of Walpi, mask of 112 



Honyi, badge of, in flute ceremony 29 



Tcabaiyo personated by, in PowamCi 



festival 75 



Hopak, derivation of, from eastern pueblos. 89 



Hopak katcina, appearance of, in Paliilti- 



koiiti 54 



derivation of 125 



Hopak mana, derivation of 125 



description of 89 



Hopi .\vatc hoya. description of S3 



Hopi Calako mana, derivation of 124 



