XII BUREAIT OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY 



The Anko monthly calendar — Continued Page 



Pai Tc'pgan P'a (JiiJy, 1891) ; Fourth of July races 376 



Pai Ganhi'fia P'a; Setk'opte's wife stolen 377 



T'^gnuotal P'a Siin ; the Pueblo dauce 377 



T'iigurnital P"a; P'odalii'iite killed 377 



Giikifiat'o P'a; made medicine— cut wood 377 



A'ga'uti (November, 1892) ; lunar eclipse 377 



Tepgau P'a; no event 378 



Gauhlna P'a (January? 1892); annuity issue 378 



Ka'giiat P'a Siin ; wire issue _ 378 



Ka'giiut P'a : move camp — late frost 378 



Aiden P'a (April, 1892) ; emigrants to Cheyenne country 378 



Pai A'ga'nti ; latilkia dies — grass payment 378 



Pai Tepgau P'a; measles epidemic — grass payment 379 



Pai Gauhina P'a (July, 1892) ; Fourth of July races 379 



T'ilgxiruital P'a San (August, 1892) ; visit of Cheyenne and Arapaho 379 



Military and trading posts, missions, etc 381 



The Kiowa language 389 



Characteristics 389 



Kiowa-Euglish glossary 391 



Euglish-Kiowa glossary 430 



Authorities cited 440 



Index to Part 1 447 



MAVAHO HOUSES, BY COSMOS MINDELEFF 



Introduction 475 



Description of the country 477 



Habits of the people _ 481 



Legendary and actual winter hogSns 487 



Summer huts or shelters 494 



Sweat houses 499 



Efl'ect of modern conditions 502 



Ceremonies of dedication 504 



The hogan o*' the Ycbltcai dance 509 



Hog;in nomenclature 514 



ARCHEOLOGICAI. EXPEDITION TO ARIZONA IN 1895, BV J. WALTEH FEWKES 



Introductory note 527 



Plan of the expedition 529 



Ruins in Verde valley 536 



Classification of the ruins 536 



Cavate dwellings 537 



Montezuma Well , 546 



Cliff houses of the Red-rocks 548 



Ruins near Schiirmann's ranch 550 



Palatki 7 553 



Honanki 558 



Objects found at Palatki and Honanki 569 



( 'onchrsions regarding the Verde valley ruins 573 



Ruins in Tusayan 577 



General features 577 



The Middle Mesa ruins 582 



Shunopovi 582 



Mishoninovi 582 



Chukubi 583 



Payupki 583 



