ILLUSTRATIONS
[Announcing the Snake Dance] Frontispiece
[Walpi, the Pueblo of the Clouds] 12
[The Valley and Its Headlands]
[A Navajo Flock and Its Shepherds] 16
[Cañon de Chelly, Seen from the Rim]
[Crossing the Desert below Chimney Butte] 58
[The Oraibi Wash in Flood-Time]
[Navajo on Their Way to a Dance] 70
[A Navajo Hogan and Its Blanket Loom]
[Outfit of a Well-Digger, the Desert “Water-Witch”] 84
[Drying Bed of the Little Colorado River]
[The Hopi Ceremonial Corn-Planting] 92
[Hopi Gardens in a Spring-Fed Nook of the Desert]
[Hopi Indian Agency at Keams Cañon] 106
[Hopi Indian Hospital at Keams Cañon]
[A Busy Day at the Trading-Post, Keams Cañon] 118
[Ready for the 105-Mile Trek to the Railroad]
[Hostin Nez, Navajo Chief and Medicine Man] 124
[Judge Hooker Hongave of the Indian Court] 132
[Youkeoma, Antelope Priest and Prophet] 162
[A Mesa Road—Old Trail to Hotevilla] 170
[A Pretentious Home at Hotevilla]
[A Hopi Schoolgirl] 178
[A Hopi Youth Who Is Preparing for College]
[The Walpi Headland, Seen from the Orchards] 196
[The Walpi Stairway, A Rock-Ladder to the Sky] 202 [[x]]
[The Author, in the Enchanted Desert] 230
[Old Glory and the Bond Flag at the Agency]
[Albert Yava: Interpreter] 234
[Tom Pavatea: Hopi Merchant and Patriot]
[The Corn Rock, an Ancient Bartering-place] 238
[Opening the Walpi Snake Dance] 250
[Dramatic Entry of the Snake Priests]
[The Gatherer, Handling a Rattlesnake] 266
[A Patriarch of Snakes]
[The Enchanted Desert and the Moqui Buttes] 282
[In the Twin-Butte Country] 294
[Silversmith Jim: a Typical Navajo]
[Billa Chezzi: Chief of the Northern Navajo] 316
[Nelson Oyaping: Tewa Chief of Police]
[A Navajo Boy Who Has Never Been to Any School] 322
[A Hopi Range-Rider] 336
[Blue Cañon: A Study in Blue-and-White]
[A Hopi Shrine] 338
[A Hopi Weaver of Ceremonial Robes]
[A Katchina Dance]
[Hopi Mother in Gala Dress, with Her Child] 340
[Navajo Mother with Child in Cradle]
[A New Son of the Desert] 344
[Hopi Girls Arrayed for a Dance]
[A Hopi Beauty] 358 [[1]]