CONTENTS. 
PREFACE . ' ; ; ; . : . 5 
PREFACE (Second Edition) : , . ; 6 
INTRODUCTION : . : 11 
CHAPTER I. 
THE ANCIENT PEOPLES 21 
Distribution: San Juan, Rio Grande, Pecos, Gila, Little 
Colorado. Buildings: Sites, Materials, Ceilings, Doors, Kivas. 
Types of Ruins: Cliff Palace, Spruce Tree House, Balcony 
House, Aztec, Pueblo Bonito, Cavate Lodges, Natural Caves. 
Means of ‘Sustenance: Irrigation, Hunting. Manufactured 
Objects: Pottery, Baskets, Sandals, Stonework. Disposal of : 
Dead. Religion. Summary. The Basket Makers. 
CHAPTER-II. : 
THe PuEBLO DWELLERS _. : : : ; ; ,.. ee 
Exploration: Cabeza de Vaca, Marcos de Niza, Coronado. The 
Conquest. The Rebellion. Distribution in 1540: Cibola, 
Tusayan, Acoma, Tiguex, Salinas, Quirix, Tanos, Cicuye, 
Jemez, Tewa, Rio Grande, Hopi, Zuni. Habitations: Arrange- 
ment of Buildings, Building Material. Shelters. Kivas. Food: 
Agriculture, Preparation of Food, Hunting. Dress. Industrial 
Arts: Pottery, Basketry, Weaving. Decorative Art. Social 
Organization. Social Customs. Political Organization. Religi- 
ous Practices. Rio Grande Ceremonies: Sia Rain Ceremony, 
Festivals. Zufi Ceremonies. Hopi Ceremonies: The Snake 
Dance. Religious Beliefs. 
CHAPTER III. 
Tue VILLAGE DWELLERS .. : ; : : P ; Pe 3 
The Pima and Papago. Houses. Clothing. Basketry. Social 
Organization. Games. Religion. 
CHAPTER IV. 
Tue Camp DWELLERS ' s ; ; . 140 
Distribution: Athapascan, Yuman. Shelter. Food Supply. 
Clothing. Industrial Arts: Pottery, Basketry, Weaving, 
Silverwork, Beadwork. Social Organization. Social Customs. 
Political Organization. Games. Religion: Ceremonies, Beliefs. 
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