Yuman and Apache relations, [5]
and Jicarilla ceremony compared, [56]

Zahadolzhá, Fringe-mouth gods of Navaho, [109], [113], [114], [123]

Zuñi, Apache name for the, [134]
Navaho name for, [138]
people among Navaho, [137]

THE END OF VOLUME I

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Footnotes

[1.]

The agave or maguey plant, locally called mescal, for which reason the latter term is here employed.

This medicine skin was owned by Háshkĕ Ní̆lntĕ and was considered one of the most potent belonging to any of the medicine-men. During the lifetime of Háshkĕ Ní̆lntĕ it was impossible for any white man even to look upon this wonderful "medicine." After reaching extreme age he was killed, presumably by his wife, from whom this valuable and sacred object was procured.