Walls, Curved, in ancient ruins, [346]
War, Zuñi origin of, [390]
War gods, Zuñi origin of, [417]
Weapons of the ancient Zuñi, [358]
Winter clans of the Zuñi, [426]
Winter, Zuñi mythic origin of, [384]

Yuman and Zuñi affinity, [355]

Zipias, Account of the, [328]
Zuñi, History of, [341]
Zuñi, Spanish history of, [326]


FOOTNOTES

[1] Some of the primitive Zuñi methods of working metals are incidentally described in my paper entitled "Primitive Copper-working, an Experimental Study," in The American Anthropologist, Washington, January, 1894, pp. 193-217.

[2] See Bandelier, Final Report of Investigations among the Indians of the Southwestern United States, etc., Part II, pp. 425-428.

[3] Fourth Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology, 1882-83.

[4] A parallel world example of the influence of salt sources on the movements of primitive peoples may be found in the fact that all the great historic trade routes across Asia were first established along salt trails of prehistoric times.

[5] See pages [403], [405-406].