Macaw, Zuñi mythic origin of, [384]
McGee, W. J., Acknowledgment to, [378]
Mátsaki, a town of Cibola, [326]
Mátsaki, Zuñi cremation observed at, [366]
Mendoza, A. de, Niza's report to, [326]
Mexicans, how regarded by the Zuñi, [338]
Middle-of-the-world, Ceremonial testing of the, [429]
Middle-of-the-world, Zuñi determination of, [428]
Middle-of-the-world, Zuñi search for, [390], [398], [415]
Middle-of-the-world, Zuñi symbolism of the, [373]
Middle People of Zuñi mythology, [427]
Mohave, Houses of the, [358]
Mortuary customs of the Zuñi, [336], [359], [365]
Muzaque identified with Mátsaki, [326]
Mytho-sociologic organization, of the Zuñi, [367]
Names of sacred societies, Symbolism of, [371]
Names of the Zuñi, native and Spanish, [333]
New Mexico reconquered, [331]
Niza, Marcos de, Cibola visited by, [326], [342]
Oñate, Juan de, Visit of, to Zuñi, [327]
Orientation in Zuñi ceremonials, [370]
Padilla, Juan de, an early southwestern missionary, [326]
Padilla, Juan de, Zuñi ruins visited by, [344]
Paíyatuma of Zuñi mythology, [432], [439], [446]
Peaches in Zuñi, Source of, [332]
Perea, E., Southwestern, missionaries brought by, [327]
Pescado springs poisoned by the Zuñi, [331]
Philosophy of the Zuñi, [361]
Poisoning of springs by the Zuñi, [331]
Popé, leader in pueblo rebellion, [329]
Population of the Zuñi, [367]
Póshaiyaŋk‘ya of Zuñi mythology, [381]
Powell, J. W., Acknowledgment to, [378]
Powell, J. W., on kinship terms, [372]
Priests, Zuñi, Origin of, [384], [417]
Priests-of-the-bow in Zuñi mythology, [432]
Priests-of-the-bow, Traditions of, [330]
Pueblo rebellion of 1680, [329]
Quivira searched for by Coronado, [326]
Rainbow-worm in Zuñi mythology, [408]
Raven in Zuñi mythology, [384], [438]
Religion, Zuñi, how affected by Spanish intercourse, [333], [338]
Religious terms of the Zuñi explained, [374]
Ruins, Ancient Zuñi, described, [344]
Salt supply of the ancient Zuñi, [353]
Salt trade of ancient pueblos, [354]
Salt trade in South America, [354]
Sandal of fiber, [358]
Scalp-dance, Significance of, [328]
Seed People of Zuñi mythology, [428]
Sepulchers in San Juan cliff ruins, [348]
Shell necklaces and gorgets, [358]
Shields of the ancient Zuñi, [358]
Shíwona, Zuñi name for their range, [326]
Silversmithing among the Zuñi, [339], [340]
Societies, Sacred, of the Zuñi, [371]
Societies, Zuñi, Origin of, [387]
Sónoli ‘Hlúëlawe occupied by the Zuñi, [332]
Spanish influence on the Zuñi, [331-341], [366]
Spanish and Zuñi history, [326]
Step-log, Zuñi etymology of, [361]
Step-log of Yuman tribes, [357]
Storage room in cliff dwellings, [345], [350]
Summer clans of the Zuñi, [426], [428]
Summer, Zuñi mythic origin of, [384]
Symbolism of names of sacred societies, [371]
Tarahumári cave dwellings, [349]
Ték’ohaian úlahnane of Zuñi mythology, [383]
Tépahaian tehuli of Zuñi mythology, [383]
Tepehuani cave dwellings, [349]
Thunder mountain, Settlement of the Zuñi on, [326], [330], [429]
Time-reckoning by the Zuñi, [446]
Totem clans, Myth regarding naming of, [386]
Tsegi. See [Canyon de Chelly].
Úanam éhkona of Zuñi mythology, [381]
Úanam yáluna of Zuñi mythology, [381]
Untailing of men in Zuñi mythology, [416]
Vetancurt, A. de, Chronicles of, cited, [330]