Symbol of faith among Apache, [43]
Symbolism, ancient, discarded by Apache, [44], [45]
color, of the Apache, [84]
color, of the Jicarillas, [60], [61], [64], [66]
color, of the Navaho, [84], [87], [90]-92, [103], [115], [118]
on Apache caps, [131]
on Apache maternity belt, [38]-39
on Apache medicine skin, [20], [30]-36
Taboo of bear and fish, [20], [135]
of conversation while masked, [123]
of flesh in puberty ceremony, [47]
of houses of the dead, [76]
of mother-in-law among Navaho, [126]
of names of the dead, [34]
of salt in puberty ceremony, [47], [125]
of scratching in puberty ceremony, [47], [125]
of tsí̆ndi hogán by Navaho, [81]
Tádtĭtĭn, Navaho name for pollen, [119]
See Hádĭntĭn; Pollen
Talking God. See Hasché̆ltĭ
Taos, Jicarilla contact with, [53]
mentioned in Jicarilla myth, [64]
Navaho name for, [138]
Tarantula in Apache myth, [25]
Tattooing among Apache, [42]
Tázhí̆. See Turkey
Temperature of White Mountain reservation, [13]