Footnotes
[1.] Tenth Ann. Rep. U.S. Geol. Survey for 1876 (Washington, 1878), p. 477.
[2.] Eighth Ann. Rep. Bureau of Ethnology, 1886-’87, Wash., 1891, pl. lxxvi.
[3.] Ibid., pp. 1-228.
[4.] The kiva is the assembly chamber, termed estufa in some of the older writings, particularly those of the early Spanish explorers. A full description of these peculiar structures has already been published in an article on Pueblo architecture; Eighth Ann. Rep. Bureau of Ethnology, 1886-’87, Wash., 1891, pp. 1-228.
[5.] Tenth Ann Rep. U.S. Geol. Survey, 1876, pp. 288-391.
[6.] Seventh Ann. Rep. Bur. Eth., 1891, p. xix.
[7.] Seventh Ann. Rep. Bur. Eth., op. cit., p. XXII.
[8.] Report on Rainfall (Pacific coast and western states and territories), Signal Office U.S. War Dept., Senate Ex. Doc. 91, 50th Cong., 1st Sess., Washington, 1889; pp. 70-73 (Errata, p. 4).
[9.] A Study of Pueblo Architecture, by Victor Mindeleff: 8th. Ann. Rep. Bur. Eth. for 1886-1887; Washington, 1891, pp. 1-228.