358 



Page 



Tcukubot, description of 91 



Tcukuwimpkya, appearance of, in Hopi 



festivals 24 



TcutckutG, appearance of, in Hopi festivals. 24. 



description of 07 



Technology, earliest stages of xvii, xviii 



Te clan, mask of. See Pohaha. 



Teeth, prominence of, in mask of Yohozro. 84 



Tehabi , description of 70 



participation in Powamfl festival by. . . 67 



Tehiielche tribe, investigation of xii 



Telavai, appearance of, in picture of the 



Nakopan hoya 117 



in Powamil festival 39, 67 



description of 81 



Tenebidji, derivation of 126 



Tenochio, Seri vocabulary furnished by... xxv 



Tetauaya, description of 81 



Teiik, derivation of 125 



description of 108 



Tewa, buffalo dance introduced from :i\ 



connection of, with Plains Indians Ill 



introduction of masks to the East mesa 



by colonists from Ill 



names of, for katcinas 123, 124 



Tewa kiva, Powamfl dance in 32 



Tewan clan, katcinas introduced by 62 



Tharonhiawakon, meaning of creation of 



man and animals by 138 



namesof 138 



reference to 137 



.See Zephyrs. 



Theatrical performance, Hopi 22 



Thomas, Cyrus, Central American stocks 



classified by xxiv 



cyclopedic labor of xxxii 



Mayan and Mexican calendars investi- 

 gated by XXXI 



Thomas, Jessie E., Mayan vocabulary, tran- 

 scribed by XXVII 



Tibiiron, Seri Indians of, study of xiv 



Tierra del Fuego, researches in xii 



Tihvini, Hopi ceremonial day of 20, .M 



Tinklers, appearance of, in pictures of Hopi 



katcinas % 



Tin rattles, peculiar to dress of Heliliilii ... 66 

 Tii)oni, absence of. in Pamiirti 26 



appearance of, in flute festival 29 



Tiwenu. description of 102 



Tiyuna, Hopi ceremonial day of 20 



Tobacco clan, East mesa Natacka masks 



kept by 70 



Toho, description of 105,106 



jncture of, in house of war god 25 



Tokotci, picture of, in house of war god ... 25 

 Tokotcpatcuba, garment worn by Yehoho. 106 



Tooth, the tree called 151, 176 



Totea. description of 78 



personation of. in Powamu 32 



Totci, figurines of Corn maidens made by. . 88 



Totokya, Hopi ceremonial day of 20, 52, 121 



Triangular figures, appearance of, in pic- 



turesof Hopi katcinas. 65-67, 79, 99-101 



use of. as rain symbols 66 



Triangular mouth, Hopak distinguished by. 89 

 Trifid symbol, appearance of. in representa- 

 tions of Hopi katcinas 71 



Trumbull, J. H.. Natick dictionary of. xxv. xxvi 



Trumpets, use of, in Hopi festivals 54 



Tubeboli manas, pictures of, in Hopi fes- 



tiva 



42 



Tumae, description of 104 



Tumas, description of 68, 69 



flogging by 36 



member of Tun wup group 70 



participation in Powamu festival by... 67 



personation of, in Powamil dance 33 



Tun wup, derivation of 125 



description of 69 



function of, in Powamil festival 67, C>H, 69 



personation of, in Powamu dance 33 



regular appearance of 17 



Tuiiwup group, personages of 70 



Tun wup katcinas, flogging by 36 



Tuiiwup taadta, derivation of 125 



Tuiiwup taamu, description of 70 



member of Tuiiwup group 70 



participation in Powamu festival by 67 



Turkey. ,See Koyona so 



Turkey feathers, appearance of. in pictures 



of Hopi katcinas 71, 



89. 100, 102, 103, 105, 107 



use of, in Hopi festivals 46 



Turkinobi 51 



Turkwinii. derivation of 95, 105, 124 



description of 105 



mask of, kept by Walpi Pakab clan 95 



Turkwinil mana, derivation of 124 



description of 105 



Turpockwa, appearance of, in Soyalufia ... 25 



description of 79 



similarity of symbolism of, to that of 



Palakwayo 77 



Turquoise, use of, as ear pendants, in Hopi 



pictures 113,119 



in picture of Woe 67 



as ornaments, by Tcosbuci 85 



Turtle, a man-being in Iroquoian cosmol- 

 ogy 174, 180, 181 , 286, 288, 301 



Turtle shells, appearance of, in representa- 

 tions of Hopi katcinas 64 



distribution of, in Powamft festival 31 



Tiirtumsi, derivation of, from Comanche 



tribe 99 



description of 99 



Tusayan, bringing of Buffalo maid by Sun 



to. 



31 



bringing of helmet of Tcakwaina to . , . 62 



ethnologic exploration of XL 



germ god of 38 



introduction of East mesa Natackas 



into 71 



introduction of Lalakoiiti into 58 



introduction of Loiica and Kokopelli 



into 62 



TcanaO introduced by Pakab clan into. 91 



Tuscaroras, adoption of, by League of the 



Iroquois 133 



Tuwanacabi. .SV-e Honani clan. 



Twins, birth of, in Iroquoian cosmology. . . 292 



male, birth of 185. 230 



Uctimviryawil. Sec March. 



UrcicimO, description of 106 



