INDEX.
Ablutions, [69], [73], [83], [212].
Adultery, punishment for, [143], [144], [240].
Agála (district), [154], [157], [242].
Áhodĭseli, see Natĭnĕsthani.
Akánĭnĭli, messenger, [207].
Akĭdanastáni (sacred mountain), Hosta Butte, N. Mex., [79], [222].
Alphabet, [54].
Alviso, Jesus, [39].
Amarantaceæ, [250].
Amulets, or talismans, [249], [250].
Anáye, alien gods, cannibals, monsters, [37], [81], [91], [123], [126], [212].
Anáye, blood of, produces monsters, [81], [234].
Anáye, born of women, [218].
Anáye, changed to stone, [119].
Anáye, destroyed by storm, [129].
Anáye, outwitted, [92], [119].
Ant Peoples, [53].
Apaches, [18], [32], [145], [146], [156], [157].
Apaches, Jicarilla, [154].
Arabis holböllii, [235].
Archaisms, [25].
Armor, [113], [116], [232], [233], [234].
Arrow-case, ancient, [140], [239].
Ascension, of Nati′nĕsthani, [194].
Atsáʻlei, first dancers, [205], [251].
Ásihi, Salt People (gens), [30], [158].
Ásihi Estsán (Salt Woman), [236].
Atáhyĭtsoi, home of Léyaneyani, [103].
Athapascan, or Dèné, [9], [211].
Atsá (game), [219].
Atsé Estsán (goddess), [126].
Atsósi hatál, rite of, [194].
Atsósidze hatál, feather ceremony, [53], [194], [250].
Badger, creation of, [71], [76].
Ball, game of, [86].
Barthelmess, Christian, [258].
Baskets, [18], [19], [178], [210], [211].
Bat Woman, [120].
Baths, ceremonial, [184], [204], [211], [212], [226], [227].
Bead chant, see yóidze hatál.
Bean, [183].
Bear, sacred animal, [186], [249].
Bear that Pursues (anáye), [124].
Bears, pet names of, [187], [249].
Beaver, [168].
Beetle Peoples, [63].
Beggar, [196].
Begging, [22].
Békotsĭdi, moon-bearer, god of Americans, [86], [226].
Bélahatĭni, prophet, [53].
Berdache, see Hermaphrodites.
Bickford, F. T., [195], [223].
Big Snake (pueblo chief), [200].
Bikehalzĭ′n, home of Teelgĕt, [117].
Bĭnáye Aháni (anáye), [108], [113], [123], [124], [236].
Bird monsters, see Tseʻnă′hale.
Bĭtáhotsi, Sunset Peak, [153], [242].
Bĭtáni, Brow of Mountain People (gens), [30], [242].
Bĭtáʻni, Folded Arms People (gens), [30], [148], [150], [153], [159], [242].
Bĭtsís Dotlĭ′z, Blue Body (god), [68], [73], [78].
Bĭtsís Lakaí, White Body (god), [68], [73], [104], [216].
Bĭtsís Lĭtsói, Yellow Body (god), [68].
Bĭtsís Lĭzĭ′n, Black Body (god), [68].
Blackbird, [79].
Black Mountain, Arizona, see Dsĭllĭzĭ′n.
Black Thunder (sun-youth), [111], [232], [233].
Black under the Rock (anáye), [126].
Blankets, sacred, [136].
Blue Fox (pueblo chief), [200].
Blue Fox People, [192].
Blue Heron (chief in first world), [63], [64].
Blue Sky People, [104].
Blue Thunder, [111], [232], [233].
Blue under the Rock (anáye), [126].
Blue Water (lake near Tóʻsato), [114].
Blushing, [175].
Borrowing of rites, [41].
Bourke, J. G., [32], [212], [294].
Breath of gods, magical, [129], [228].
Breath or wind, spirit of life, [69], [78].
Bow of Darkness, [86].
Bow-symbol, [253].
Boy Who Produces Goods, [79], [222].
Brennan, G. A., [238].
Buckskin, sacred, [46], [69], [214], [220], etc.
Bumblebees, war with eagles, [201]–204.
Bundle, magical, [97].
Buteo borealis, [250].
Butterfly Goddess, [46].
Buzzard, spy for anáye, [107].
Cabezon Peak, head of Yéitso, [234].
Cactus, [102], [107], [110], [229].
Cannel coal, [237].
Cannibal wizard, [187].
Captives, ancestors of gentes, [146].
Carnelian Girl, [79].
Carrizo Mountains, see Dsĭlnáodsĭl.
Caterpillar, [112].
Cercocarpus parvifolius, [231].
Ceremonies, in general, [40], [41], [241].
Cereus, [231].
Chaco Canyon, [81], [140], [195].
Chanter, [40].
Charens Station, [243].
Charms, [109], [192], [249], [250].
Chelly Canyon, [36], [206], [257].
Chenopodiaceæ, [250].
Chicken hawks, [88].
Chinlee Valley, [238].
Chronology of legend, [137], [239].
Chusca Knoll, see Tsúskai.
Cigarettes, sacred, [42], [170], [185], [191], [193], [194], [212], [248], [249], [254].
Circle of branches, ceremonial, [206], [241].
Circuit, ceremonial, [99], [181], [213], [216].
Cliff Swallow People, [65], [99], [216].
Clothing, ancient, [141], [161], [175], [240].
Clown, in rites, [167], [229], [230].
Cobero (town), [206].
Colaptes mexicanus, [245].
Cold, goddess of, [130].
Color, symbolic scheme of, [65], [67], [215], [216], [217], [218], [219], [221], [236], [243], [245].
Colors, sacred, five, [189].
Corn, four kinds of, [181].
Corn, manner of cooking, [183], [248].
Corn meal, ceremonial, [69].
Corn, planting of, [173].
Corn, Pueblo, superior, why, [78].
Corn, sacred, [137], [140], etc.
Corpse-demon, [38].
Cosmography, [65], [113], [114].
Cowania mexicana, a cliff-rose, [12], [248].
Coyote, [71], [216], [218], [219], [222], [226], [249], etc.
Coyote and Badger, children of sky, [71].
Coyote and Hawks (tale), [88].
Coyote and Otters (tale), [98].
Coyote and Spiders (tale), [98].
Coyote and Water Monster (tale), [74], [75].
Coyote and Wolf (tale), [87].
Coyote and Yélapahi (tale), [92], [93].
Cranes, or swans, [218].
Dances, [48], [50], [83], [144], [225], [227], [230].
Darkness, see Tsalyél.
Dawn Boy and Girl, [220].
Dead, belonging to Sun and Moon, [223].
Dead, to behold, dangerous, [78].
Death, house abandoned after, [17], [102], [229].
Decoration, [78], [79], [174], [177].
Deer masks, [70], [71], [154], [217].
Deer Raiser, [184]–192.
Deer Spring (place), [155], [242].
Defiance, Fort, [11], [212], [214].
Deluges, [64], [74], [77], [217], [219].
Demons, cannibal, see Anáye.
Depĕ′ntsa, San Juan Mountains, [78], [81], [130], [135], [219], [222].
Dĕstsíni, Red Streak People (gens), [30], [146], [157].
Devils, chief of, see Estsán Natán.
Digging animals, [217].
Dĭgíni, holy ones, [37], [39], [164], [230].
Dilkón (game), [219].
Dĭnéʻ dĭgíni, Holy People, [140], [145], [230], [239].
Dĭnéʻ Nahotlóni (far-off kin), [154], [242].
Dĭnéʻ Nakidáta, Twelve People, [149], [226].
Dĭtsĭ′n, Hunger (anáye), [131].
Dokoslíd, San Francisco Mountain, [3], [78], [134], [153], [221], [238].
Domestic animals, creation of, [86].
Donikí (prophet), [198].
Dragon-fly Peoples, [53].
Drowning, treatment for, [170].
Drumstick, [229].
Dry-paintings, [39], [43], [45], [49], [245], [250].
Dsahadoldzá, Fringe Mouths, [170], [245].
Dsĭldasdzĭ′ni (place), [131].
Dsĭllĭzĭ′n, Black Mountain, Ariz., [134], [238].
Dsĭlnáodsĭl, Carrizo Mountains, [159], [211], [222].
Dsĭlnáotĭl, sacred mountain, [108], [222], [230], etc.
Dsĭlnaotĭ′lni (gens), [30], [140], [141].
Dsĭltláʻ, Base of Mountain (place), [142].
Dsĭltáʻni (gens), [30], [142], [145], [157].
Dsĭlyĭ′dze hatál, mountain chant, [27], [144], [206], [207], [211], [226], [227], [241], [257].
Dsĭ′lyiʻ Neyáni (prophet), [46], [235].
Eagle, creation of, [120].
Eagle-robe, [199].
Eagle trapping, [232].
Eagles, [120], [196], [203], [204], [205].
Earth from sacred mountains, [75].
Earth-Mother, see Naestsán.
Embroidery, [18].
Emergence, story of, [51], [63].
Equisetum hiemale, [250].
Estsánatlehi, the Woman Who Changes (chief goddess), [27], [34], [106], [134], [137], [148], [230], [237], etc.
Estsánatlehi, trail of, [148].
Estsán Natán, Woman Chief, chief of witches, [40], [220].
Ethics, of shamans, [58].
Famine, in Zuñi, [158].
Farming, ancient Navaho, [172], [183].
Fawn-cheese, [182].
Feather ceremony, see Atsósidze hatál.
Feather-dress, magical, [109], [199].
Feathers, ceremonial use of, [42].
Fendleria rupicola, [173].
Fifth World, [76].
Figures of speech, [27].
Fillmore, J. C., [254], [257].
Fire arrows, [198].
Fire-drill, [169], [202], [246].
Fire god, see Hastsézĭni.
First Man and Woman, [38], [69], [70], [76], [77], [78], [80], [216], [218], [230], [234].
First world, [63]–65.
Fish, tabooed, [239].
Flagstaff, Ariz., [221].
Flocks, and herds, [5].
Food, ancient, [139], [153], [156], [162], [196], [239].
Forestiera neo-mexicana, [214].
Fort Defiance, [228].
Fort Wingate, [227].
Four directions, [63], etc.
Four rivers, [76].
Fourth world, [67].
Fringe Mouths, see Dsahadoldzá.
Games, [77], [90], [97], [219], [240].
Gánaskĭdi, Mountain Sheep People, divinities, [37], [166], [170], [206], [244], [245], [246].
Gardens, of divinities, [248].
Garments, ancient, [141].
Giants, see Anáye.
Giants, powers of drinking, [115].
Girl Who Produces Goods, [79].
Girl Who Produces Jewels, [79].
God, no supreme, [33].
Gods, calls of, [47], [68], [73], [82], [135], [136], [163], [187], [217].
Gods of mountains, [220].
Gods of springs, [237].
Góntso or Big Knee (chief), [143], [144], [146], [147], [155].
Grant’s (station), [233].
Grasshopper Girl, [79], [104], [137].
Grasshoppers, [66], [67], [79].
Grease-wood, [173].
Great Hawk, [75].
Great shell of Kĭ′ndotlĭz, [206], [207].
Great shell of Kĭntyél, [53], [195], [206], [207].
Great Snake, [83].
Great Wolf, [203].
Grebes, [76].
Ground-heat Girl, [137].
Ground Squirrel, [118].
Gutierrezia euthamiæ, [244].
Hair, of anáye, [122].
Hair, of gods, color, [228].
Haliotis shell, [79].
Háltso, Yellow Bodies (gens), [30], [147], [241].
Harmonic melody, [256].
Harvest God, see Gánaskĭdi.
Haskánhatso, Much Yucca People (gens), [30], [140], [239].
Haslĭ′zni, Mud People (gens), [30], [148], [150], [152], [155].
Hastséhogan (house god), [36], [70], [83], [170], [225], etc.
Hastséltsi, Red God, god of racing, [252], [254].
Hastséoltoi, divine huntress, [37], [244], [246], [252].
Hastséyalti, talking god, [36], [68], [82], [104], [135], [163], [224], etc.
Hastséyalti, mask of, [47].
Hastsézĭni, Black God, god of fire, [37], [68], [169], [170], [219], [246].
Hatál, chant, [214].
Hatáli, chanter, priest, [40].
Hatáli Natlói, Smiling Chanter, [57], [215].
Hatáli Nĕz, Tall Chanter, [50], [51], [58], [215], [223], [235].
Hatdastsĭsi (god), [251].
Headdress, ancient, [184].
Hermaphrodites, [70], [77], [217], [220].
Hermaphrodites, authors of inventions, [70].
Hodge, Frederick Webb, [1], [239].
Hogans, huts, [115].
Holy ones, see Dĭgíni.
Holy people, see Dĭnéʻ dĭgíni.
Honagáʻni, Place of Walking People (gens), [30], [148], [154], [157], [242].
Hoops, magical, [108], [128], [201], [266].
Horse, [233].
Hosta Butte, see Akĭdanastáni.
Hottentot apron, [236].
Houses, summer, [15].
Hozóni hatál (rite), [58], [218], [220], [232], [235].
Hummingbirds, [88].
Hunger, see Dĭtsĭ′n.
Hunt, methods of, [89], [239].
Hunting-masks, [191], [193], [217].
Husband, follows wife, [150].
Hyíĕtyĭn (place), [143], [146].
Idols or images, [104].
Illegitimacy, [107].
Incest, [187].
Indigo, [44].
Irrigation, [70].
Island Lake, Colo., [219].
Jake the silversmith, [11], [19], [50].
Jelly of yucca fruit, [229].
Jewels, ĭnklĭ′z, [133], [147], [222].
Kethawns, [39], [42], [43], [117], [213].
Kĭltsói (tribe), [150].
Kinaáʻni, People of the High Standing House (gens), [30], [150], [158], [242], [243].
Kĭ′ndotlĭz (town), [82], [167], [195], [196], [206], [207], [237], [245].
Kindred, forbidden degrees of, [33].
Kinníki, Chief of Eagles, [198].
Kinship, terms of, sign of amity, [65], [131], [156], [198].
Kĭntyél (place), [81], [87], [140], [195], [196], [205], [206], [207].
Kĭntyél, how built, [82].
Kisáni, Pueblos, [10], [68], [70], [77], [78], [195], [197], [198], [226].
Kit-fox, [226].
Klédzi hatál, or night chant, [35], [37], [53], [229], [243], [251].
Kléhanoai (moon-bearer) [80], [226].
Klógi, name of old pueblo, [30].
Knife Boy, [101].
Knitting, [21].
Knives, ancient, [233].
Language, mixed, [143].
Lava, blood of giants, [116], [234].
Legends, different versions, many, [50].
Legends, local, abundant, [38].
Letherman, Dr. J., [22], [23], [276].
Léyaneyani, Reared Below Ground (hero), [101], [103], [124], [126], [236], [237].
Life-feather, or breath-feather, of eagle, magical, [109], [111], [231].
Life principle, concealed, [91], [94], [102], [217].
Life token, [122].
Lightning, [80], [115], [119], [165], [200], [245], [246], [250], [252].
Lightning arrows, [101], [115]–120, [125], [126].
Lightning, crooked, [165], [166].
Lightning, sheet, [80].
Lightning, straight, [165], [166].
Lightnings, sentinel, [111].
Little bird, transformations of feathers of Tseʻnă′hale, [121].
Locust People, [53], [74], [76], [218].
Lokáadikĭsi (mythic place), [110].
Magpie, spy of anáye, [108].
Maid Who Becomes a Bear, see Tsĭké Sas Nátlehi.
Maitóʻ, Coyote Water (spring), [152].
Maitóʻdĭneʻ, Coyote People (gens), [30], [152], [242].
Male and female gender, how applied, [42], [113], [137], [211], [235], [243].
Maledictions, [144].
Mammilaria, round cactus, [231].
Mancos Canyon, [238].
Marsh Pass, Ariz., [238].
Masks, [46], [70], [191], [213], [252], etc.
McElmo Canyon, [238].
Medicine, [59], [100], [176], [195], [247], [250].
Medicine-lodge, [15], [16], [205], [214], [241].
Medicine-men, see Shamans.
Melodies, [279].
Mescal, creation of, [125].
Mexicans, creation of, [87].
Mine, The Lost Adam (legendary), [2].
Minor ceremonies, [41].
Mirage Boy, [137].
Mirage People, [69], [142], [238].
Mirage Stone People, [104].
Moccasins, [190].
Mohaves, [158].
Moon, creation of, [80].
Moon-bearer, see Békotsĭdi.
Morgan, H. L., Dr., [31].
Mountain chant, see Dsĭlyĭ′dze hatál.
Mountain mahogany, [214], [231], [235], [248].
Mountains, sacred, seven, [36], [71], [220], [221], [222].
Mount Taylor, see Tsótsĭl.
Music, Navaho, [22], [29], [254], [258], [279].
Nabĭnĭltáhi (chief), [141].
Naestsán, Woman Horizontal, Earth Mother, [230].
Nahopá, Brown Horizontal Streak (place), [141].
Nahopáni (gens), [30], [141], [157].
Nahikáï (rite), [241].
Nahodĭtáhe (hero), [196], etc.
Naídikĭsi, name of Toʻbadzĭstsíni, [116].
Nalkénaaz (divine couple), [136].
Nánzoz (game), [84], [97], [141], [226].
Nastsé Estsán, Spider Woman, [109], [110], [119], [201]–203, [232], [250].
Natĭ′nĕsthani, He Who Teaches Himself (hero), [53], [58], [160]–194, [243], [248], etc.
Natĭ′nĕsthanini (Natĭ′nĕsthani dead), [187], [249].
Natsĭ′d, ceremony, [146], [147], [241].
Natsĭsaán, Navaho Mountain, [123], [154], [236].
Navaho country and people, [1]–22.
Navaho Springs, Ariz., [224].
Nayénĕzgạni, Slayer of the Alien Gods (war god), [34], [106]–134, [165], [231], [233], [236], [253].
Nayénĕzgạni, wife of, [244].
Nicotiana, various species of, [247].
Night chant, see Klédzi hatál.
Nĭ′ltsi, Wind (god), [83], [101], [113], [127], [137], [225], etc.
Nĭ′ltsi Dĭlkóhi, Smooth Wind, [76].
Ninokádĭneʻ, People upon the Earth, Indians, [176], [247].
Níyol, Whirlwind (god), [101], [103].
Nohoílpi, He Who Wins Men at Play (gambling god, god of the Mexicans), [82]–87.
Notes, character of, [56].
Nubility, ceremony of, [238].
Obstacles, supernatural, [110], [113], [232].
Oceans, four, [63].
Old Age Water, see Sánbĭtoʻ.
Old Age, see San.
Opuntia arborescens, [229].
Oraibes, [154].
Origin Legend, [1]–51, [68]–159.
Otter, [97]–100, [168], [170].
Otter, cigarette of, yellow, [170].
Owl, creation of, [120], [236].
Pahutes, creation of, [123], [236].
Palettes, [44].
Paradise, Navaho, [216].
Pastora Peak, [211].
Pelado Peak, N. Mex., see Tsĭsnadzĭ′ni.
Pemmican, [184], [192], [248].
Péslĭtsi, Red Knife (place), [134].
Pet animals, [149], [153], [164].
Phragmites communis, [42].
Phratries, [32].
Pictures, ceremonial, [43], [49].
Pigments, five, [44].
Pinbĭtóʻdĭneʻ, Deer Spring People (gens), [30], [155], [242].
Píniltani, Deer Raiser (god), [184], [191], [192].
Píniltani-bitsí, [184].
Pipes, [175], [176], [177], [246].
Place of Emergence, Hadzinaí, [76], [135], [147], [214], [219].
Poetry, [22].
Poison, [178]–180.
Pollen, [41], [45], [109], [183], [214], [232], [233].
Porcupine, [87], [149], [153].
Portraits, [11].
Potatoes, wild, [2].
Pottery, [18].
Pottery, invention of, [70].
Poverty, see Tieín.
Powers, Stephen, [60].
Prayer, [49], [109], [192], [269]–275.
Preludes, of songs, [25].
Priest, see Shaman.
Pronunciation, [55].
Pueblo Chettro Kettle, [224].
Pueblo Grande, [224].
Pueblos, see Kisáni.
Puma, [77], [149], [153], [200].
Puma People, [192].
Pumpkin, [173], etc.
Queue, symbolic, [254].
Races, ceremonial, [106], [134].
Racing, god of, see Hastséltsi.
Rafts, [161].
Rain ceremonies, [41].
Rain, male and female, [78], [79], [106], [166].
Rain, form of Yolkaí Estsán, [139].
Rain god, see Tóʻnenĭli.
Rainbows, [129], [168], [185], [231], [245].
Rainbow apotheosized, [244].
Rainbow arrows, [233].
Raven, spy of anáye, [107].
Reanimation, [91], [93], [95], [103].
Reared beneath the Earth, see Léyaneyani.
Red God, see Hastséltsi.
Red Lake, [39].
Red Wind, [67].
Refrains of songs, [25].
Religion, [23].
Rhythm, [255].
Rio Grande, Toʻbaád, Female Water, [87], [210], [235].
Rio San José, Toʻbaká, Male Water, [210], [235].
Rite, medicinal, [205].
Rite-myths, [50].
Rites, antiquity of, [45].
Ritual chants, see Hatál.
Rock Crystal Boy and Girl, [79], [136].
Rocks, heads of giants, [116].
Rock People, see Tséʻdĭneʻ.
Rocks That Crush (anáye), [109].
Rocky Mountain sheep, [96], [185], [244].
Ropes, of rainbow, etc., [106], [165], [208].
Ruins, [195].
Sacred articles, eighteen, [163], [243].
Saíbehogan (old pueblo), [158].
Saitád, land of rising sand, [110].
Salt, used to blind anáye, [123].
Salt Woman (goddess), [229], [236].
San, Old Age (anáye), [130].
Sánbĭtoʻ, Old Age Water, San Juan River, [36], [53], [134], [141]–145, [155]–177, [161], [211], [235], [238], [241], [244].
San Juan Mountains, see Depĕ′ntsa.
San Juan River, see Sánbĭtoʻ.
San Mateo Mountains, see Tsótsĭl.
San Miguel Lake and River, [218].
San Rafael, see Tóʻsato.
Sandals, [161].
Sand-altars, [44].
Sand-paintings, see Dry-paintings.
Santa Fé, N. Mex., [87], [142].
Sarcasm, [249].
Sasnalkáhi, Bear that Pursues (god), [124], [187], [189].
Scourging, [106].
Scrofula, [8].
Seats, refused by hero, [127].
Seeds, magical growth of, [74].
Sentinels, before house of Sun, [111].
Second world, blue in color, [65].
Sexes, quarrel of, [72], [73].
Shamans, [26], [49], [56]–59, [205].
Shells, sacred, [83], [86], [226].
Shells, white magical, [73], [152].
She-rain, [166].
Ship Rock, see Tséʻbĭtaï.
Shooting deity, see Hastséoltoi.
Silver Lake, Colo., [219].
Simpson, J. H., [220], [223], [234].
Sinew (so called), [240].
Sky, houses in, [86].
Sky, of four colors, [92].
Sky, poles or supports of, [113], [223].
Sky Father, see Yádĭlyĭl.
Sky-hole, [66], [113], [200], [204], [205], [233].
Slaves, descendants from gens, [146].
Smell, discovery of hero by, [94].
Snake-skin, assumed, [188].
Snow buntings, couriers, [130].
Song of the Approach, [35].
Song of the Eagles, [257].
Song of the Ascension, [257].
Song of Estsánatlehi, [124], [261].
Songs of the Log, [266].
Songs, sacred, [24]–28, [166], [167], [199].
Spider People, [98].
Spider Woman, see Nastsé Estsán.
Spiders, [98]–100, [228], [231].
Sporobolus cryptandrus, [162].
Squash, [183], etc.
Squirrels, [74].
Stars, Creation of, [80], [223], [224].
Sticks, sacrificial, [42].
Storm-cloud, in decoration, [244].
Storm-raising, see Hoops.
Storms, northern, once women, [144].
Sun, creation of, [80].
Sun, homes of, [111], [127], [133], [232].
Sunbeams, [117].
Sunbeams on rain, [231].
Sun-bearer, see Tsóhanoai.
Sun-children, go in quest of their father, [110]–113, [232].
Sun-god, [33].
Sun-weapons, [113].
Sunset Peak, Ariz., [242].
Symbols, in body-painting, [253].
Talismans, [82], [128], [237].
Tapeworm (disease), [247].
Téelgĕt (anáye), [80], [107], [113], [116]–124, [235].
Texts, how obtained, [54].
Thaʻnĕzáʻ, Among the Scattered Hills (place), [142].
Thaʻnĕzáʻni (gens), [30], [142], [143], [157].
Tháʻpaha (gens), [30], [143]–147, [157], [240].
Tháʻpaha-halkaí, [142], [145].
Tháʻtsini (gens), [30], [145], [158].
Thirteen chips, game of, [83].
Three lights (white, morning, blue, day, yellow, evening), [63].
Three-sticks, game of, [77].
Throat disease, [8].
Tiéholtsodi (water god), [63], [64], [73], [74], [77], [126], [168]–170, [212], [219], [220], [232].
Tiéholtsodi, of upper world, [120].
Tieín (Poverty), [131].
Tielín, sentinels of water god, [168], [246].
Tinneh, [12].
Title of Book, [1].
Tlastsíni (gens), [30], [146], [158].
Tloʻayuĭnlĭ′tigi, great fish, [168].
Tobacco, sacred, [42], [176]–178, [214], [247].
Toʻbadzĭstsíni, Child of the Water (war god), [34]–36, [116], [122], [124], [126]–128, [134], [165], [234], [246], [252]–254.
Toʻbĭlhaskĭ′di (Centre of First World), [63].
Toʻdĭtsíni (gens), [30], [148], [150], [155]. [157].
Toʻdokónzi (place), [139], [152].
Toʻdokónzi (gens), [30], [152], [239].
Tóʻhani (gens), [30], [145], [157].
Tóhe (magic cry), [93], [226].
Toʻĭ′ndotsos (place), [87], [142].
Tóʻnenĭli, Water Sprinkler, rain-god, [37], [68], [126], [166]–170, [252].
Tóʻnihilin (whirling lake), [194].
Torlino (priest), [57], [58], [231].
Tóʻsato, Warm Spring, San Rafael, N. Mex., [114], [232], [233].
Tóʻtso, Great Water (place), [159].
Toʻyĕ′tli, Meeting Waters, home of war gods, [30], [146], [154], [165], [238].
Trails, or paths, holy, [104], [109], [134], [168], [230].
Transformation, [103], [112], etc.
Translation of legends, [53].
Transportation, miraculous, [165].
Travelling Stone, anáye, [125].
Trials, of hero, [111], [113], [179].
Tribal organization, [29].
Trophies, [116], [118], [123], [126], [132].
Trout Lake, [218].
Tsalyél, Darkness, [83], [101].
Tsaʻolgáhasze (place), [139], [140].
Tsasitsozsakád (place), home of Hatdastsĭsi, [253].
Tseʻahalzĭ′ni, Rock with Black Hole (home of Bĭnáye Aháni), [81], [123], [124].
Tseʻbahástsĭt, Rock that Frightens, [124].
Tséʻbĭtaï, Winged Rock, home of Tseʻnă′hale, [119], [120], [235].
Tsĕ′dăni, expression of contempt, [236].
Tseʻdezáʻ, Standing Rock (place), [195]–197.
Tséʻdĭneʻ, Rock People, [156].
Tseʻdzĭnkĭ′ni (gens), [29], [138], [158], [239].
Tséʻespai (place), [125].
Tseʻgíhi (home of yéi), [87], [136], [166], [238], [246].
Tseʻĭnlín Valley, [240].
Tseʻlakaíia (place), [81], [104], [137], [138].
Tséʻnagahi, Travelling Stone (anáye), [125].
Tseʻnă′hale (winged monsters, anáye), [80], [107], [113], [119]–124, [126], [235], [236].
Tseʻnahapĭ′lni (gens), [30], [156], [157].
Tséʻtadi (home of dĭgíni), [164], [166].
Tseʻtahotsĭltáʻli, He Who Kicks People Down the Cliff (anáye), [81], [107], [122], [124], [126].
Tseʻtláni (gems), [29], [139].
Tseʻzĭndiaí (gens), [30], [145], [241].
Tsĭdastói (bird), [249].
Tsĭdastói Dĭnéʻ, mythic people, [191], [193].
Tsĭ′di Béze (birds, mythic), [89].
Tsĭdĭltói (Bird), [124], [236].
Tsĭ′di Sási (birds, mythic), [89], [90].
Tsiké Nazĭ′li, Young Woman who Rattles, [89].
Tsiké Sas Nátlehi, [229].
Tsĭlkáli (a bird), [84].
Tsĭnadzĭ′-ni (gens), [30], [141]–143, [146].
Tsĭ′ndi (devil), [37].
Tsĭsnadzĭ′ni, Pelado Peak, N. Mex., [71], [220], [221].
Tsóhanoai, sun-bearer (god), [80], [111], [112], [113], [126], [127], [132], [133], [252].
Tsolíhi (sacred mountain), [78], [79], [105], [133], [222].
Tsótsĭl (Mount Taylor), [200], [205]–207.
Tsozgáli (a bird), [79], [222].
Tsówenatlehi, Changing Grandchild (war god), [124], [236], [237].
Tuĭntsá, Abundant Water, Tuincha Mountains, N. Mex., [134], [210].
Turkey, why tail-feathers pale, [218].
Turkeys, pet, [164], [171]–175, [180], [244].
Turquoise, [80], [104], [111], [185], etc.
Underworld, [185].
Unktéhi, Dakota god, [212].
Verbesina enceloides, [248].
Vision of the war gods, [127].
Vomiting, [227].
Wallascheck, Richard, [255], [257].
Wands, magic, [150]–153, [221].
War Gods, see Nayénĕzgạni and Toʻbadzĭstsíni.
War gods, apparitions of, [238].
Water bottle, invention of, [70].
Water, causes conception, [105].
Water, four kinds of, [80], [218], [223].
Water god, burned, [170].
Water god, see Tiéholtsodi.
Water made to spring up, [151].
Water of Old Age, see San Juan River.
Water People, sacred, [169].
Water, sacred, [222].
Water Sprinkler, see Tóʻnenĭli.
Waters, house under the, [73].
Weapons, divine, [113], [132], [233].
Weasels, [74].
Weaving, [19].
Western immigrants, so called, see Dĭnéʻ Nahotlóni.
White Corn, symbolism of, [217].
White House, home of yéi, Chelly Canyon, [36], [251].
White Mountain Thunder (god), [64].
White people (not Caucasians), [249].
White shell beads, [163].
White Shell Woman, see Yolkaí Estsán.
White under the Rock (anáye), [126].
Whirlwinds, [101], [202], [251].
Wind, gives life, [69].
Wind, see Nĭ′ltsi.
Wind, trail of, on finger-tips, [69].
Wind People, [177], [179], [184].
Winds, four, [165], [166], [219].
Witchcraft and witches, [40], [70], [187], [220], [249].
Witches, chieftainess of, see Estsán Natán.
Wolf People, [192].
Woman Who Rejuvenates Herself, see Estsánatlehi.
Women, social position of, [10], [240].
Woodpeckers, red-shafted, [245].
Wood-rats, [160]–162.
World, edge of, [65], [80], [113].
World, how enlarged, [223].
Worlds, five, [65]–76.
Yádĭlyĭl, Sky Father (god), [230].
Yazoni, beautiful, good, [247].
Yébaad, female yéi, [37], [243].
Yébaka, male yéi, [252].
Yébĭtsai, maternal grandfather, name of Hastséyalti, [224].
Yéi, gods, [35]–38, [93], [106], [217], [231], [234], [254].
Yéi, in klédzi hatál, list of, [252].
Yéitso (anáye), [108], [113], [114]–116, [231], [234].
Yélapahi (anáye), [91]–94, [226].
Yellow Corn Girl, [79], [105], [136].
Yellow Fox People, [192].
Yellow Light People, [104].
Yellow under the Rock (anáye), [126].
Yellow Warbler, [79].
Yói hatál, [53], [195], [250].
Yóidze hatál, bead chant, [53], [250], [267].
Yolkaí Estsán, White Shell Woman (goddess), [34], [105], [135], [230], [231], etc.
Young Woman Who Rattles, see Tsiké Nazĭ′li.
Yucca, [102], [103], [125], [212], [228], [229].
Yucca-fibre, [161].
Yucca People (gens), [30], [140], [239].
Yucca suds, [163], [184], [227].
Yúdi (goods), [222].
Zenith and nadir, [216].
Zoölatry, [38].
Zuñi, [2], [10], [22], [36], [145], [158], [242].
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1897.
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