INDEX.

Amulets of the Zuñis[44]
Animal carvings, worship, Zuñi[11]
A′shi-wa-ni or priests of Zuñi[12]
A′shi-wa or Zuñi[9]
Bear fetich, White, Zuñi[40]
Ceremonials of the hunt, Zuñi[33]
Charmes of the Zuñis[44]
Coyote fetich, Zuñi[26]
Distribution of the animals; Zuñi myth[21]
Drying of the world; Zuñi myth[13]
Eagle fetich, Zuñi[29]
Falcon fetich, Zuñi[30]
Fetich ceremonies connected with hunting, Zuñi[33]
, Coyote; Zuñi hunter god of the west[26]
, Eagle; Zuñi hunter god of the upper regions[29]
, Mole; Zuñi hunter god of the lower regions[30]
, Mountain lion; Zuñi hunter god of the north[25], [40]
, Navajo pony[44]
sheep[44]
, Wild cat; Zuñi hunter god of the south[27]
, Wolf; Zuñi hunter god of the east[28]
, Zuñi falcon and ground owl[30]
ground owl and falcon[30]
knife feathered monster[40]
white bear[40]
Fetiches, Material used by Zuñis in making[25], [40]
, Material used by Zuñis in ornamenting[25], [40]
of Navajo origin[44]
, Zuñi[12]
, Council of the[32]
, Custodianship of the[30]
of the prey gods of the hunt[20]
of the prey gods of the priesthood of the bow[40]
Fetiches, Zuñi, of the prey gods of the six regions[19]
, Place of deposit of[31]
, Power of the[15], [33]
, Relative value of the[30]
Fetichism, Origin of Zuñi[12]
God, Zuñi hunter, of the east[28]
lower regions[30]
north[25]
south[29]
upper regions[29]
west[26]
Gods, Zuñi prey, of the hunt[20]
priesthood of the bow[40]
six regions[16]
Hunting, Zuñi ceremonials preceding[33]
Iliad, the Zuñi[12]
Knife-feathered monster fetich, Zuñi[40]
Lucas, J. D., Shell gorget collected by[29]
Medicine, Iroquois myth giving origin of[18]
Mí-tsi, Zuñi myth of[18]
Mole fetich, Zuñi[30]
Mountain lion fetich, Zuñi[25], [40]
Myth, Zuñi, of distribution of the animals[21]
drying of the world[13]
Mí-tsi[18]
Pó-shai-an-kia; prey god[16]
Navajo fetiches[44]
Owl fetich, Zuñi[30]
Pony fetich, Navajo[44]
Po′-shai-an-k'ia; Prey god; Zuñi myth[16]
Power of the Zuñi fetiches[15], [33]
prey gods[18]
Prayers of the Zuñi priesthood of the bow[42]
, Zuñi, preparatory to the hunt[33]
Prey gods, Zuñi, Ceremony attending worship of[32]
of the hunt, Number of the[25]
, Origin of the[20]
, Relation of, to others[20]
resemble prey gods of priesthood of the bow[41]
, Worship of the[33]
Prey gods of the six regions, Zuñi, Number of the[16]
, Origin of the[16]
, Power of the, as mediators[18]
, Varieties of the[24]
, Worship of the[19]
priesthood of the bow, Zuñi[40]
, Number of the[40]
, Resemble prey god of the hunt[41]
, Worship of the[41], [43]
Priesthood of the bow, Prey gods of the Zuñi[40]
; Zuñi Prey Brother[19]
Priests of Zuñi or A′-shi-wa-ni[12]
Sheep fetich, Navajo[44]
We-ma-we, Zuñi name for all fetiches[12]
White bear fetich, Zuñi[40]
Wolf fetich, Zuñi[28]
World, Zuñi myth of drying of the[12]
Worship of animals, Zuñi[11]
Zuñi prey gods, Ceremony attending[32]
of priesthood of the bow[41], [43]
the six regions[19]
Zuñi animal worship[11]
fetiches, by F. H. Cushing[1]
fetichism, Origin of[12]
Iliad[12]
mythology[11]
or Á-shi-wi[9]
philosophy[9]
priest or Á-shi-wi-ni[12]