351 



Pag.- 

 Mofi kiva, participants from, in Pamiirtl .. 27 



prayer-stifk-making near 31 



Monkohii. use of, inrepresentationsof Hop! 



katcinas 59 



Months. Hopi 19 



Monwiva. Uano ceremonies performed at.. 52.53 



location of 84 



Monwil. appearance of, in Soyaluna 25 



description of 78 



personation of, in PowamO 32 



in Tcivato kiva 30 



Monwfi wiititi, association of. with Owl 



katcinns 79 



dewcription of 79 



Moon, appearance of, in pictures of Hopi 



katcinas 99, 113 



Mooney, James, Cherokee sindies of., xxix.xxx 



reference to photograph by 39 



Mosilili. .sVf Rattle. 



Motul, Mayan dictionary of xxvi 



Moui'tjiin-lion. Sec Toho. 

 Mountain-lion skin, appearance of, in pic- 

 tures of Hopi katcinaa. . . 06, 90, 96, 106 

 Mountain pueblo, derivation of TiirkwinO 



from 105 



Mountain-sheep katcina. Sec Pafiwfl. 

 Mountaineer. St:r. Tiirkwintl. 



Mucaias, appearance of, in Paliiliikofiti 52 



Muoaias mana, derivation of 126 



description of 92, 93 



Mucaias taka, derivation of 126 



description of 92 



part taken by, in Pamiirti festival 29 



Mueaiasti, description of 30,31 



Sec Buffalo dance. 

 Mudheads, appearance of, in Hopi festivals. 46 



in pictures of Hopi katcinas 107 



jmrticipation in Powamu festival by... 32,33 

 .SVf Clowns; Paiakyamft. 



Music, aboriginal, new lighten xxxi 



Muskrat, a man-being in Iroquoian cos- 

 mology 181, 287 



Muskwaki, transitional serial organization 



of XXI 



Muyin wiiqtaka, identity of, with the Ta- 



noan Nanoikusi 122 



Muyifi wO, germ god of Awatobi 38 



worship of 21,24 



Muzribi, de.scription of 101 



Mythology, development of xxrx, xxx 



Xaacnai ya, description of 21 



duration of 20 



fraternities taking part in 23 



Naactadji, derivation of 126 



JCacab kiva, bird dance in, in Pamiirti fes- 

 tival 29 



dances in, in Boyaluna 25 



display of war-god image in, in Soya- 

 luna 26 



Palulukoiiti festival at, in 1893 50 



participants from, in Pamiirti 27 



personation of Malo katcina in 30 



PowamCi bird dance performed by men 



of 32 



Naka, Powamfi le^tival at Walpi controlled 



I'lige 

 Naka, similarity of mask of, to those of 



Kotka and Wiki 109 



N'akiatcop, description of 86 



resemblance of, to Dawn katcina 86 



Nakopan hoya, derivation of 125 



Nakopan personages, description of 117 



Nakopan picture, portrayal of ancient Hopi 



katcinas by \\7 



Nalucala, derivation of 126 



Hopi name for Pohaha Ill 



Naluctnla, ceremonial day of, in Hopi fes- 

 tivals 20 



Xanatacka. See Natackas. 

 Nanoikusi, identity of, with Muyiil wiiq- 

 taka 122 



Nanoiukwia, indentity of. with Tuwapoil- 



tumsi 122, 123 



Natacka mana, appearance of, in Powamu 



festival 35, 39 



description of 72 



participation in PowamQ festival by... 67 

 Natacka naamO.appearanceof, in PowamO 



festival 35 



description of 71 



Natiicka taamO, participation in Powamu 



festival by 67 



Natacka wuqti, description of 72 



Natackas, association of, with Hehea, in 



PowamO festi val 73, 74 



children of Hahai wiiqti 68 



correspondence of, with Soyok taka 74 



description of 70-73 



monsters in Powamft festival 70 



name Soyok given by Hopi to 71 



regular appearance of 17 



visitation of, to pueblos for food 39 



visit of, in PowamCl festival 35. 36 



Natick vocabulary, publication of ,\xvi 



Navaho, common use of silver disks as or- 

 naments among 62 



katcinas derived from 126 



similarity i n dress of Hokyana drummer 



to that of a 94 



Navaho Anya katcinas, description of pic- 

 ture of S8 



personation of, by chorus in Paliilii- 

 kofiti festival 44 



Navaho Anyas. similarity of masks of, to 



those of the Hopi 88 



Necklaces, appearance of, in Hopi pictures. 83, 



88,119 



human bones used as, by Hopi katcinas. 76 



use of, in decoration of Tcutckutft 67 



New-fire ceremony, appearance of Wiiwii- 



toimtCi and Tatankyamfi in 73 



description of 24 



effect of, on Hopi ceremonial calendar. 19 



variations in 19 



See Wiiwiitcimti. 



Ncwhouse, Seth, annalist 137 



New Mexico, field work in ix,xi, xviii 



New York, field work in ix 



Night, a man-being in Iroquoian cosmol- 

 ogy 174. 224 



Niman, abbreviated Katcina dances closed 



by the 56 



