INDEX

Acropolis of Sikyatki [638], [640], [643][-646]
Adobe plastering in cavate houses [542]
[Adobe], see [Masonry], [Plastering].
Agave fiber used in Tusayan [629], [630]
Aguato, an Awatobi synonym [594]
Aguatobi, an Awatobi synonym [594]
Aguatuví, an Awatobi synonym [594]
Aguatuya, an Awatobi synonym [594]
Aguatuybá, an Awatobi synonym [594]
Aguitobi, an Awatobi synonym [594]
Ahuato, an Awatobi synonym [594]
Ahuatobi, an Awatobi synonym [594]
Ahuatu, an Awatobi synonym [594]
Ahuatuyba, an Awatobi synonym [594]
Ah-wat-tenna an Awatobi synonym [594]
Alosaka idols in Awatobi shrine [619]
Anawita, traditional information given by [595]
Ancestor worship at Sikyatki [732]
Antelope valley, see [Jeditoh valley].
Apache depredation in Tusayan [585]
[Apache], late appearance of, at Tusayan [581]
[Apache] occupancy of Verde ruins [550], [565], [570]
[Apache] pictographs in Verde valley [550], [556], [567], [568]
Aquatasi, an Awatobi synonym [594]
Aquatubi, an Awatobi synonym [594]
Archeological expedition to Arizona, 1895 [519][-744]
Arizona, archeological expedition to, 1895 [519][-744]
[Arizona], see [Navaho].
Arrowhead kilt worn by man-eagle [692][-693]
Arrowheads from Awatobi [618], [625]
[Arrowheads] in Sikyatki graves [731], [740]
Arrowshaft polishers from Awatobi [611], [731]
[Arrowshaft polishers] in Sikyatki graves [731]
Art remains in Palatki and Honanki [569]
Asa people join the Hopi [578]
[Asa people], migration of [622]
[Asa people] settle at Sichomovi [578]
Ash-heap pueblo, former site of Walpi [635]
Atabi-hogandi, an Awatobi synonym [594]
Aua-tu-ui, an Awatobi synonym [594]
A-wa-te-u, an Awatobi synonym [594]
Awatobi and Sikyatki pottery compared [659]
[Awatobi], arrowshaft polishers from [611], [731]
[Awatobi], etymology of [594]
[Awatobi], legend of destruction of [602]
[Awatobi], population of [637]
[Awatobi], reasons for excavating [591]
[Awatobi] ruin discussed [592][-631]
[Awatobi] ruin examined [535]
[Awatobi], settlement of Sikyatki people at [634]
[Awatobi] settled by Küküchomo and Sikyatki people [589]
[Awatobi] visited in 1540 [596]
Awatûbi, an Awatobi synonym [594]
Á-wat-u-i, an Awatobi synonym [594]
Awls, bone, from Awatobi [627]
Axes, stone, in Sikyatki graves [730], [731]
[Axes] from Awatobi [625]
Badger people settle Sichomovi [578]
Baer, Erwin, with archeological expedition in 1895 [527]
Bancroft, H. H., on destruction of Awatobi [601]
Bandelier, A. F., Cibola identified by [595]
[Bandelier, A. F.], on record of Awatobi destruction [610]
Baptism opposed by the Hopi [601]
Basins, see [Pottery].
Basketry found in Honanki [572]
[Basketry] not found at Sikyatki [649]
Bat-house, ruin of the [590]
Beads from Awatobi [628]
[Beads] in Sikyatki graves [733]
Beams of mission in Walpi houses [586]
[Beams] of Palatki ruin [557]
Bean-planting ceremony of the Hopi [702]
Bear clans, early arrival of, at Tusayan [582]
Bell, clay, from Awatobi [628]
[Bell], copper fragments of, from Awatobi [609], [631]
[Bell] used in Hopi ceremony [628]
Berries in Sikyatki graves [733]
Bessels, Emil, on affinity of cliff-dwellers and pueblos [532]
Bickford, F. D., on cliff houses in Walnut canyon [532]
Bird figures on Hopi pottery [660]
[Bird] figures on Sikyatki pottery [658], [682][-698], [714]
[Bird] ornaments from Awatobi [628]
[Bird] ornaments in Sikyatki graves [733]
[Bird] vessels from Awatobi [624]
Bloody Basin, cliff houses of [549]
Bodkins, bone, from Awatobi [627]
Bone beads from Honanki [573]
[Bone beads] in Sikyatki graves [733]
Bone objects from Awatobi [627], [628]
[Bone objects], from Honanki [572]
Bonilla, —, on Sandia population in 1749 [584]
Bourke, J. G., identifies Tally-hogan with Awatobi [602]
Bowls, Sikyatki, decorations on [705]
[Bowls], see [Pottery].
Boxes, earthenware, from Sikyatki [655]
Bracelets from Awatobi [628]
Butterfly figures on Sikyatki pottery. [678][-680], [698]
[Butterfly] symbol on Hopi pottery [687]
Calako in Hopi mythology [700]
[Calako] katcina, origin of [666]
Campbell, Geo., cliff houses discovered by [533]
Camp Verde, ruins near [534]
Cardenas, G. L., visits Tusayan in 1540 [595]
Cardinal points in Hopi ceremony [613], [628], [678]
Casa Grande ascribed to the Hopi [531]
Casa Grandes, pottery from [624]
Casa Montezuma, see [Montezuma Castle].
Casteñeda, P. de, account of Tusayan [596]
[Casteñeda, P. de] on Cibola hair-dressing [661]
[Casteñeda, P. de] on early pueblo warfare [588]
[Casteñeda, P. de] on Hopi fabrics [629]
[Casteñeda, P. de] on pueblo kivas in 1540 [575]
[Casteñeda, P. de] on visit to Tusayan in 1540 [596], [597]
Cavate dwellings, function of [544]
[Cavate dwellings] in Verde valley discussed [536], [537][-545]
Cemeteries of Sikyatki [646][-649]
Cemetery of Awatobi [593], [618]
Ceremonial circuit of the Hopi [681]
Chairs tabooed in Hopi kivas [626]
Charm stones from Sikyatki [729]
Chavero, A., on Nahuatl water symbol [569]
Chaves pass, ruins at [532], [573]
Chelly canyon, cliff houses in [578]
[Chelly canyon], see [Tségi].
Chimneys, absence of, at Sikyatki [646]
Chukubi, ruin of, discussed [583]
Cibola, identification of [595]
[Cibola], see [Zuñi].
Cigarettes of reeds in sacrificial caves [736]
[Cigarettes] in Hopi ceremony [735]
Cinder cones, ruins in [532]
Circular ruins absent in southern pueblo area [576]
Cist in Awatobi kiva [612]
[Cist] in cavate lodges [542]
[Cist] near cavate houses [543]
Clans formerly occupying Sikyatki [636]
[Clans] of Awatobi [610]
[Clans] of Küküchomo and Sikyatki [587], [588]
Cliff dwellers defined [531]
Cliff houses, age of, in Red-rocks [545]
[Cliff houses] and pueblos similar [537]
[Cliff houses] formerly occupied by Hopi [578]
[Cliff houses], human hand figures on [668]
[Cliff houses] in Walnut canyon [532]
[Cliff houses] of the Red-rocks [548], [549]
[Cliff houses] of Verde valley classified [536]
Cliff Palace and Honanki compared [552]
Cliff's Ranch, pictographs near [548]
Cloud, see [Raincloud].
Clown-priest figures on Hopi pottery [659]
Colander fragments from Tusayan ruins [624]
Comupaví identified with Shuñopovi [599]
Concepcion, Cristoval de la, at founding of Awatobi mission [599]
Copper found in Awatobi [608], [609], [631]
[Copper] bells in Arizona ruins [628], [629]
[Copper] unknown to ancient Tusayan [741]
Corn attached to prayer-sticks [739]
[Corn] found in Awatobi [606], [619]
[Corn] found in Honanki [572]
[Corn], Hopi symbolism of [662]
[Corn] in Hopi ceremony [628]
[Corn], sweet, introduced in Mishoñinovi [604]
Corn-maid dolls of the Hopi [704]
[Corn-maid] figures of the Hopi [661]
[Corn-maid] figures on Hopi pottery [657], [658], [662]
Corn mound, symbolic [740]
Corn pollen in Hopi ceremony [628]
Cornado, F. V. de, route of [530]
Cosmogony of the Hopi [647], [666], [732]
Cotton cultivated by the Hopi [596], [629]
[Cotton] fabrics in Verde ruins [573]
[Cotton] garments of the Hopi [599]
Coville, F. V., on identification of ancient food remains [741][-742]
Cremation not practiced at Sikyatki [649]
Crooks in Tusayan ritual [703]
[Crooks] on Sikyatki pottery [703][-704], [714], [724]
Cross figure allied to sun symbol [623]
[Cross] on Sikyatki pottery [702]
Crystal, see [Quartz crystal].
Cuanrabi mentioned by Oñate [599]
Cups from Sikyatki described [654]
[Cups], see [Pottery].
Cushing, F. H., on affinity of cliff dwellers and pueblos [532]
[Cushing, F. H.], on southern origin of Zuñi clans [574]
[Cushing, F. H.], ruins visited by [534]
Decoration of Awatobi pottery [623], [624][-625]
[Decoration] of Honanki pottery [570], [571]
[Decoration] of ladle handles [624]
[Decoration] of pottery by spattering [650], [668], [671], [677]
[Decoration] of Sikyatki pottery [650], [652], [655], [657][-728]
Dellenbaugh, F. S., on identification of Cibola [595]
Dippers from Awatobi described [624]
[Dippers], see [Pottery].
Dolls, Corn-maid, of the Hopi [704]
Domestic animals of the Hopi [731]
Doorways of cavate houses [543], [552]
Dragonfly symbolic of rain [630]
[Dragonfly] symbol on pottery [669], [680][-682]
Drill balances from Sikyatki graves [740]
Eagle plumes in Hopi rites [589]
Eagle shrine at Tukinobi [589]
Eagles kept by the Hopi [731]
East mesa, ruins at [581], [585]
Espejo, Antonio, Awatobi referred to by [596], [599]
[Espejo, Antonio], Awatobi visited by [594]
[Espejo, Antonio], on Hopi fabrics [629]
[Espejo, Antonio], visits Tusayan in 1583 [598]
Espeleta, an Oraibi chief [601]
[Espeleta], visits Santa Fé [601], [602]
Espeleta, José, killed at Oraibi [600]
Esperiez mentioned by Oñate [599]
Estufa, see [Kiva].
Fabrics, see [Textile].
Feather fabrics from Sikyatki [629]
[Feather] symbols on Hopi pottery [663]
[Feather] symbols on Sikyatki pottery [658], [682][-698], [714], [723], [724]
Feathered strings represented on pottery [662]
Feathers on prayer-sticks [739]
Fetish, mountain lion, from Awatobi [618]
[Fetish], mountain lion, from Sikyatki [730]
[Fetish], personal, from Sikyatki [729]
Fewkes, J. W., on archeological expedition to Arizona, 1895 [519][-744]
Figueroa, José, killed at Awatobi [600]
Fire, Hopi purification by [647]
[Fire], see [New-fire ceremony].
Fire-house, ancient occupancy of [633]
[Fire-house] ruin of Tusayan [590], [633]
Fireplaces in cavate dwellings [641]
Firewood people at Sikyatki [632], [633], [640], [646]
[Firewood people] of Tusayan [672]
Flagstaff, cliff houses near [533]
Flower figure on Hopi pottery [697]
[Flower figure] on Sikyatki pottery [658], [680]
Flowers, see [Vegetal designs].
Flute ceremony not performed in kiva [575], [612]
[Flute ceremony], trails closed during [597]
Flute-like objects from Awatobi [624]
[Flute-like objects] from Sikyatki [656]
Flute society, prayer-sticks of the [737]
Food remains in mortuary vessels [741]
Fossils used in Hopi ceremony [730]
Frasquillo, flight of Tanoan refugees under [578], [600]
Frog figures on Sikyatki pottery [658]
[Frog] figures on Tusayan bowls [677]
Garaycoechea, Juan, Awatobi visited by [600]
[Garaycoechea, Juan], missionary labors of [601]
Gardens, modern, at Sikyatki [646]
Genesis, see [Cosmogony].
Geometric figures on Sikyatki pottery [701][-705]
Germinative symbol on Sikyatki pottery [704]
Goddard, S., with archeological expedition in 1895 [527]
God of Death of the Hopi [641]
Goode, G. Brown, acknowledgments to [528]
Gorgets in Sikyatki graves [733]
Gutierrez, Andres, at founding of Awatobi mission [599]
Hair, human, woven by the Hopi [630]
Hairdressing of the Hopi [661], [663]
Hance's ranch, pictograph bowlder near [545]
Hand figures on Sikyatki pottery [666][-668], [728]
Hano compared with Walpi [642]
[Hano] in 1782 [579]
[Hano], when established [636]
Havasupai, cliff dwellings occupied by [533]
Heart represented in animal figures [673]
Hematite fetish from Sikyatki [730]
Hemenway, Mary, Kawaika pottery purchased by [590]
Hé-shóta-pathl-tâĭe, Zuñi name of Kintiel [534]
Hodge, F. W., acknowledgments to [527]
[Hodge, F. W.] on colander fragments from Salado ruins [624]
[Hodge, F. W.] on recent advent of the Navaho [658]
[Hodge, F. W.], Sikyatki excavation aided by [648]
Hodge, Mrs M. W., acknowledgments to [527]
Hoffman, W. J., on ruins at Montezuma Well [546]
Holbrook, ruins near [533]
Holguin, Capt., Payüpki attacked by [583]
Holmes, W. H., on evolution of pottery designs [715], [716], [727]
Homolobi, location of [532]
Honanki, art remains found at [569]
[Honanki], origin of name [553], [559]
[Honanki], discovery of ruin of [534], [551]
[Honanki] ruin discussed [558][-569]
Hopi, abandonment of villages by [580]
[Hopi] and Verde ruins compared [573]
[Hopi], early migrations of clans of [574]
[Hopi] knowledge of Montezuma Well [547]
[Hopi] pictographic score [568]
[Hopi] pueblos in 1782 [579]
[Hopi] request removal to Tonto basin [534]
[Hopi] ruins, distribution of [581]
[Hopi], southern origin of part of [568]
Horn clans at Sikyatki [669]
Horn-house, ruin of [590]
Horses, how regarded by ancient Hopi [598], [599]
Hough, W., pottery figure interpreted by [664]
Howell, E., cliff houses discovered by [533]
Human figures on Sikyatki pottery [660]
Human remains in Awatobi ruins [610],

[612], [618]
[Human remains], see [Cemeteries].
Idol, see [Alosaka], [Doll], [Fetish].
Insect figures on Sikyatki pottery [658]
Irrigation represented in pictography [545]
[Irrigation] ditches in Verde valley [538]
Jacob's Well described [546]
Jakwaina, farm of, at Sikyatki [640]
Jaramillo, Juan, on "Tucayan" [595]
Jars, see [Pottery].
Jeditoh valley, ruins in [581], [589], [592]
Judd, James S., acknowledgments to [527]
Kachinba ruin described [589]
Katci, a Hopi folklorist [637]
[Katci], farm of, at Sikyatki [641]
Katcina cult in Tusayan [625], [633]
[Katcina] defined [661], [732]
[Katcina] figures on Hopi pottery [624], [658], [665]
Kawaika, application of name [622]
[Kawaika], pottery from [622]
[Kawaika], ruins at [590]
Keam, T. V., excavations by, at Kawaika [622]
[Keam, T. V.], idols removed and returned by [619]
Keam's canyon, ruins in [581]
Kinnazinde, ruin of [534]
Kintiel ascribed to the Zuñi [534], [591]
[Kintiel], location of [533]
Kisakobi, former site of Walpi [578]
[Kisakobi] ruins described [585]
[Kisakobi], settlement of [635]
Kishyuba, a Hopi ruin [591]
Kisi and cavate house compared [544]
Kiva-like remains at Honanki [560]
Kivas, absence of, in Sikyatki [642]
[Kivas], absence of, in southern cliff houses [574]
[Kivas], ceremonial replastering of [645]
[Kivas], distribution of [561], [574]
[Kivas] of Awatobi [611]
[Kivas], platforms characteristic of [541]
[Kivas], round, evolution of [575]
K'n'-i-K'él, see [Kintiel].
Kokopeli, a Hopi deity [663]
Kopeli, services of, at Sikyatki [641], [643]
Kóyimse of the Hopi [659]
Küchaptüvela, former site of Walpi [578]
[Küchaptüvela] ruin described [585]
Küküchomo ruins described [586]
Kwataka, a Hopi monster [691]
Ladles from Awatobi described [624]
[Ladles] from Sikyatki described [655]
[Ladles], see [Pottery].
Langley, S. P., acknowledgments to [528]
Lelo, farm of, at Sikyatki [640]
Leroux, A., Verde ruins discovered by [530]
Lightning symbol on Hopi pottery [673]
Lignite deposits near Sikyatki [643]
[Lignite] gorgets in Sikyatki graves [733]
Lines, broken, on Sikyatki pottery [704]
Lummis, C. F., on Montezuma Well ruins [546]
Mamzráuti ceremony introduced at Walpi [604]
Man-eagle, a Hopi monster [691]
[Man-eagle] on Sikyatki pottery [683]
Marie, Aug. Sta., an Awatobi missionary [600]
Masauwûh in Hopi mythology [666]
[Masauwûh], see [God of Death].
Masiumptiwa, Awatobi legend repeated by [603]
Masonry of Awatobi [616]
[Masonry] of Honanki [563]
[Masonry] of Palatki [554][-555]
[Masonry] of Sikyatki [644]
Meal, sacred, trail closed with [596], [597]
Meal sacrifice by the Hopi [739]
Mearns, E. A., on Verde valley ruins [535], [544], [546]
Medicine bowls of the Hopi [681]
Medicine bowls of the Zuñi and Hopi [655]
Meline, J. F., on settlement of Sandia [584]
Mescal in Verde valley caves [550]
Metal not found at Honanki [571]
[Metal] not found at Sikyatki [649], [741]
Metates found in Awatobi [625], [626]
[Metates] found in Honanki [571]
[Metates] found in Sikyatki graves [731]
Mica, see [Selenite].
Middle mesa, ruins at [581], [582]
Migration of Hopi clans [577]
Miller, Dr, pottery collected by [675]
Mindeleff, Cosmos, Homolobi ruins examined by [532]
[Mindeleff, Cosmos], on absence of kivas in Verde ruins [561]
[Mindeleff, Cosmos], on cavate houses [543]
[Mindeleff, Cosmos], on function of cavate lodges [544]
[Mindeleff, Cosmos], on origin of circular kivas [576]
[Mindeleff, Cosmos], on similarity of cliff dwellings and pueblos [537]
[Mindeleff, Cosmos], on Verde valley ruins [535]
Mindeleff, Victor, Awatobi described by [602]
[Mindeleff, Victor], groundplan of Chukubi by [583]
[Mindeleff, Victor], groundplan of Mishiptonga by [590]
[Mindeleff, Victor], on Awatobi kivas [612]
[Mindeleff, Victor], on distribution of Tusayan ruins [577]
[Mindeleff, Victor], on former sites of Walpi [585]
[Mindeleff, Victor], on Horn-house and Bat-house [590]
[Mindeleff, Victor], on origin of circular kivas [576]
[Mindeleff, Victor], Shitaimovi mentioned by [582]
[Mindeleff, Victor], Sikyatki described by [632]
Mishiptonga, ruin of [590]
Mishoñinovi in 1782 [579]
Mishoñinovi, Old, discussed [582]
Mission, ruins of, at Awatobi [606]
[Mission], when established at Awatobi [599]
Missions among the Hopi [595]
Moki, see [Hopi].
Montezuma Castle and Honanki compared [563]
[Montezuma Castle] on Beaver creek [549]
Montezuma Well, ruins at [534], [546][-548]
Mooney, James, cited on Kawaika pottery [590]
Morfi, Juan A., on Hopi pueblos in 1782 [579]
[Morfi, Juan A.], on settlement of Sandia [584]
Mortars found in Awatobi [626]
Mortuary customs of the Hopi [648], [656]
[Mortuary] objects in Sikyatki graves [650], [656]
[Mortuary] remains in Awatobi [617]
[Mortuary] slabs from Sikyatki [732]
[Mortuary] vessels, food remains in [741]
Moth figures on Sikyatki pottery [678][-680]
Mountain-lion fetish from Sikyatki [730]
[Mountain-lion] figure on pottery [671]
[Mountain-lion] in Hopi mythology [545]
Mountain-sheep figure on pottery [669], [671]
Müyinwû, a Hopi deity [647], [667]
Myth, see [Cosmogony], [Genesis].
Mythic origin of Kanelba [638][-639]
[Mythic] personages on pottery [665]
Nahuatl and Hopi pictographs compared [569]
Naiutci injured by stick swallowing [664]
Nakwákwoci defined [662]
Nampéo, a Hopi potter [660]
Nasyuñweve, a Hopi folklorist [637], [640]
Navaho and Hopi intermarriage [658]
[Navaho] ceremonial circuit [681]
[Navaho] depredations in Tusayan [585]
[Navaho] in Antelope valley [592], [593]
[Navaho] katcinas on Hopi pottery [658]
[Navaho], late appearance of, in Tusayan [581]
[Navaho] name of Awatobi [594]
[Navaho], recent advent of, in New Mexico [658]
[Navaho], shrine robbed by [612]
Naybi identified with Oraibi [599]
Necklaces in Sikyatki graves [733]
Needles, bone, from Awatobi [627]
New-fire ceremonies of the Hopi [586], [602]
New Mexico, see [Navaho].
Niel, J. A., on Tanoan migration to Tusayan [578], [584]
Nimankatcina of the Hopi [593]
Niza, Marcos de, on Totonteac fabrics [629]
Nomenclature of Awatobi [594]
[Nomenclature] of Sikyatki [636]
Nordenskiöld, G., on affinity of cliff dwellers and pueblos [532]
[Nordenskiöld, G.], on evolution of pottery design [716], [727]
[Nordenskiöld, G.], cited on Mesa Verde villages [555], [563], [678]
[Nordenskiöld, G.], on origin of round kivas [575]
[Nordenskiöld, G.], on platforms in Mesa Verde kivas [541]
[Nordenskiöld, G.], prayer-sticks found by [736]
Nüshaki, etymology of [578], [586]
Oak creek, ruins on [533], [550]
Obsidian objects from Sikyatki [732]
Offerings by Indian excavators [641]
Oñate, Juan de, Awatobi visited by [594], [599]
Openings in Honanki walls [565]
[Openings], see [Doorway].
Oraibi, age of [607]
[Oraibi] in 1782 [580]
[Oraibi] legendary origin of [634]
[Oraibi], site of [578]
Orientation of Awatobi mission [609]
Ornaments in Sikyatki graves [733]
Otermin, Ant., attempted reconquest by [584]
Owens, J. G., acknowledgments to [646]
Padilla, Juan, visits Tusayan in 1540 [596]
Paho, see [Prayer-stick].
Paiakyamu figures on Hopi pottery [659]
Paint, see [Pigment].
Palatki, art remains found at [569]
[Palatki], population of [567]
[Palatki] ruins discovered [534], [551]
[Palatki] ruins described [553][-558]
Palatkwabi, a traditional land of the Hopi [529], [531], [568], [672]
Paleography, see [Decoration].
Passageways in cavate dwellings [542]
[Passageways] in Honanki [565]
Patki people, early migrations of the [574]
[Patki people], southern origin of the [529], [568]
Patuñ phratry, southern origin of [529]
Payüpki, a ruin in Tusayan [578], [583]
[Payüpki], possible origin of [584]
Peaches cultivated near Sikyatki [646]
[Peaches] introduced in Oraibi [604]
[Peaches] of the Hopi [639]
Phallic representations among the Hopi [663]
Pictographs at Honanki [567], [568]
[Pictographs] at Palatki ruin [556]
[Pictographs] in Verde valley [545]
[Pictographs] near Montezuma Well [548]
[Pictographs] near Schürmann's ranch [550]
[Pictographs] of Awatobi totems [610]
[Pictographs] on Awatobi cliffs [626]
[Pictographs], see [Decoration].
Pigment found at Awatobi [618]
[Pigment] found at Sikyatki [728], [729]
[Pigment] how applied by the Hopi [650]
[Pigment] used on prayer-sticks [630]
Pipes in Sikyatki graves [733]
Plastering on Awatobi walls [616]
[Plastering] of Honanki ruin [563]
[Plastering] of Palatki ruin [555]
[Plastering] of Sikyatki rooms [645], [646]
Platforms in cavate dwellings [541]
[Platforms] in Honanki [566]
Plumed snake cult in Tusayan [671], [672]
[Plumed snake] figures on Hopi kilts [696]
[Plumed snake] figure on pottery [658], [671]
[Plumed snake] in Hopi mythology [668]
Polishing stones from Sikyatki [729]
Population of Awatobi [605]
[Population] of Honanki [567]
Porcupine figure on pottery [669]
Porras, Padre, missionary labors of [595], [599], [600], [605]
Pottery decoration of the Hopi [569]
[Pottery] from ancient Walpi [585]
[Pottery] from Awatobi [621][-625]
[Pottery] from Honanki classified [570]
[Pottery] from Payüpki [584]
[Pottery] from Shuñopovi and Mishoñinovi [582]
[Pottery] from Sikyatki discussed [650][-728]
[Pottery] from Verde and Colorado Chiquito compared [573]
[Pottery], mortuary, from Awatobi [617]
[Pottery], mortuary, from Kawaika [590]
[Pottery], mortuary, from Sikyatki [649]
[Pottery] of ancient Tusayan [617]
Powamû ceremony of the Hopi [702]
Powell, J. W., ruins found by [532]
Prayer-sticks, cross-shape, of Keres origin [703]
[Prayer-sticks] from Awatobi [613], [618], [630][-631]
[Prayer-sticks] from Honanki [573]
[Prayer-sticks] from Sikyatki [649], [736][-739]
[Prayer-sticks] in Hopi ceremony [628]
[Prayer-sticks], prescribed length of [668]
[Prayer-sticks], significance of [688], [738]
Prayer-strings of the Hopi [662]
Priests, Hopi, succession of [637]
Pueblo Grande, see [Kintiel].
Pueblo Indians descended from cliff dwellers [531], [532]
[Pueblo Indians] ruins, of Verde valley classified [536]
[Pueblo Indians] and cliff dwellings similar [537]
Quadruped figures on Sikyatki pottery [668][-671]
Quartz crystal from Sikyatki [729]
Rabbit figure on Sikyatki pottery [669], [670]
Rabbit-skin robes of Tusayan [629]
Rain symbol on bird ornaments [733]
Rainbow symbols on Sikyatki pottery [681]
Raincloud symbol of the Hopi [681]
[Raincloud symbol] on Awatobi cist [613]
[Raincloud symbol] on gravestones [732]
[Raincloud symbol] on Hopi pottery [694]
[Raincloud symbol] on Sikyatki pottery [689], [690]
Rattlesnake Tanks, ruins at [532]
Red rocks, cliff houses of the [548][-549]
Reptile figures on pottery [658], [671][-677]
Ruins of East Mesa discussed [585]
[Ruins] of Tusayan [577]
[Ruins], see [Awatobi], [Honanki], [Palatki], [Sikyatki], etc.
Sacrifice among the Hopi [738]
[Sacrifice], see [Offering].
Saint Johns, ruins near [533]
Saliko, Awatobi legend repeated by [603]
[Saliko] on the Awatobi Mamzráutu [611]
San Bernabe, mission name of Shuñopovi [607]
San Bernardo, mission name of Awatobi [594], [595], [599]
Sandals found in Honanki [573]
Sandia, Hopi name for [584]
[Sandia] settled by Tanoan people from Tusayan [584]
San Juan, headdress from [734]
Schürmann, —, acknowledgments to [559]
[Schürmann], ruins near ranch of [550][-553]
Seats, stone, in Awatobi ruins [626]
Seeds in mortuary vessels [741]
Selenite deposits near Sikyatki [643]
[Selenite] in Sikyatki graves [730], [733]
Seler, E., Mexican designs gathered by [705]
Serpent, plumed, of the Hopi [547], [548]
Shalako, see [Calako].
Shell beads from Honanki [573]
[Shell] bracelet from Honanki [572]
[Shell] from Sikyatki graves [739]
[Shell] ornaments from Awatobi [628]
[Shell] ornaments in Sikyatki graves [733]
Shimo, Awatobi legend repeated by [602]
Shipaulovi in 1782 [579]
Shitaimovi, ruin of [582]
Shrines at Awatobi described [619][-621]
[Shrines] at Walpi [586]
[Shrines] near Tukinobi [589]
[Shrines] robbed by Navaho [612]
[

Shrines] unearthed at Awatobi [613]
[Shrines] of the Hopi [613]
Shuñopovi in 1782 [579]
[Shuñopovi], Old, discussed [582]
Sichomovi compared with Walpi [642]
[Sichomovi], Tewa name for [642]
[Sichomovi], when established [578], [636]
Sikyatki and Awatobi pottery compared [623], [659]
[Sikyatki] and modern Hopi pottery compared [649]
[Sikyatki], destruction of [633]
[Sikyatki], etymology of [636]
[Sikyatki] inhabitants settle at Awatobi [596]
[Sikyatki] people harrassed by Walpians [588]
[Sikyatki], prehistoric character of [592], [632]
[Sikyatki] ruins described [631][-742]
[Sikyatki], reasons for excavating [591]
[Sikyatki] ruins examined [535]
Sites of Tusayan pueblos [578]
Sitgreaves, L., on ruins near San Francisco mountains [532], [533]
[Sitgreaves, L.], cited on selenite deposits [643]
Slipper-form vessels from Sikyatki [652]
Smoking in Hopi ceremony [734]
Snake represented on pottery [671], [677]
[Snake], see [Plumed snake].
Snake hunt, taboo of work during [639]
Snake people, absence of, at Sikyatki [740]
[Snake people], early arrival of, at Tusayan [582]
[Snake people], northern origin of [575]
[Snake people] settle at Walpi [617]
Snake-rattle in Sikyatki grave [740]
[Snake-rattle] used for ornament [740]
Sorcery, Awatobi men accused of [603]
Spanish objects found at Awatobi [606], [623], [631]
[Spanish objects] unknown to early Tusayan [741]
Spattering, pottery decorated by [650], [668], [671], [677]
Spoons from Sikyatki described [655]
[Spoons], see [Pottery].
Squash indigenous to the southwest [621]
[Squash] flower, symbolism of the [661]
Squaw mountain, cavate dwellings near [534]
Stalactites in Sikyatki graves [730]
Star figures on Sikyatki pottery [702], [724]
[Star] symbol on Hopi pottery [696]
[Star] symbols on Sikyatki pottery [680], [690]
Stephen, A. M., on Awatobi kivas [612]
[Stephen, A. M.], on Horn-house and Bat-house [590]
[Stephen, A. M.], on Mishiptonga ruin [590]
[Stephen, A. M.], on occupancy of Küküchomo [587]
[Stephen, A. M.], on origin of certain katcina [666]
Stevenson, James, ruins discovered by [532]
Stevenson, M. C., on Keresan cannibal giants [665]
Stick swallowing by the Hopi [664]
Stone implements from Awatobi [625][-626]
[Stone implements] from Honanki [571]
[Stone implements] from Sikyatki [729]
Sun figure in Powamû ceremony [702]
Sunflower symbols on Sikyatki pottery [702]
Sun symbol, cross allied to [623]
[Sun symbol] on Sikyatki pottery [699][-701]
Sun worship of the Hopi [699]
Supela, Awatobi legend repeated by [603]
Swastika figures on Sikyatki pottery [703]
Taboo of work during snake hunt [639]
Tadpole figures on Sikyatki pottery [658], [677]
Talla-hogan, meaning of [594]
[Talla-hogan], Navaho name of Awatobi [594]
Tanoan migration to Tusayan [578], [600], [636]
Tapolo, an Awatobi chief [603], [611]
Tataukyamû, a Hopi priesthood [611]
Tatcukti, a Hopi clown-priest [659]
Tawa (sun) phratry, southern origin of [529]
Tcino, garden of, at Sikyatki [638], [640], [646]
Terraced figures of Mexico and Tusayan [705]
[Terraced figures] on Sikyatki pottery [701], [703]
Tewa people occupy Payüpki [584]
[Tewa people], progressiveness of, in Tusayan [580]
Textile fabrics from Awatobi [629][-630]
[Textile fabrics], absence of, at Sikyatki [649]
[Textile fabrics] found in Honanki [572], [573]
[Textile fabrics], Sikyatki dead wrapped with [656]
Tinder tube from Honanki [572], [573]
Tobacco, see [Smoking].
Tobacco phratry in Awatobi [611]
Tobar, Pedro, visits Tusayan in 1540 [578], [595], [596], [631]
Tonto, origin of term [534]
Tonto Basin, ruins in [534]
Totonaka, a Hopi deity [647]
Totonteac identified with Tusayan [534]
[Totonteac], suggested origin of [534]
Toys of pottery from Sikyatki [656]
Trails ceremonially closed [596][-597]
Trincheras defined [550]
[Trincheras] in Red-rock country [549], [550]
Trujillo, José, probably killed at Shuñopovi [600]
Tsêgi canyon and Tusayan pottery compared [623]
[Tsêgi canyon] formerly occupied by Hopi clans [658]
[Tsêgi canyon], see [Chelly canyon].
Tubes, bone, from Awatobi [627]
Tucano, name applied to Tusayan [595]
Tucayan, name applied to Tusayan [595]
Tukinobi, ruin of, described [589]
Turquois beads found at Honanki [573]
[Turquois] mosaics of the Hopi [662]
[Turquois] objects in Sikyatki graves [641], [733]
Tusayan, application of term [577]
[Tusayan] identified with Hopi villages [595]
[Tusayan] ruins discussed [577][-742]
[Tusayan] towns in 1540 [606]
[Tusayan], see [Hopi].
Tuzan, name applied to Tusayan [595]
Tylor, E. B., cited on primitive sacrifice [738]
Ute depredations in Tusayan [585]
[Ute], late appearance of, at Tusayan [581]
Vargas, Diego de, Awatobi visited by [594]
[Vargas, Diego de], Tusayan conquered by [600]
Vases, see [Pottery].
Vegetal designs on Hopi pottery [698][-699]
Verde valley and Tusayan ruins compared [573]
[Verde valley], archeology of [530]
[Verde valley] ruins discussed [536], [576]
Vetancurt, A. de, Awatobi mentioned by [594]
[Vetancurt, A. de], on destruction of Awatobi mission [600]
Voth, H. R., decorated bowl collected by [665]
[Voth, H. R.], on ancient pottery found at Oraibi [607]
Walls of Honanki described [559]
[Walls] of Palatki ruin [557]
[Walls], see [Masonry].
Walnut canyon, cliff houses in [532]
Walpi, ancient, pottery of [660]
[Walpi] compared with other villages [642]
[Walpi], former sites of [585], [635]
[Walpi], gradual desertion of [586]
[Walpi] in 1540 [578]
[Walpi] in 1782 [579]
[Walpi], origin of name [585]
[Walpi], southern origin of clans of [529]
Walther, Henry, pottery repaired by [682]
War god symbolism on Hopi pottery [664]
Water used in Hopi ceremony [689]
Water-house people of Tusayan [672]
[Water-house people], see [Patki].
Water supply of Sikyatki [638], [646]
Weapons of ancient Tusayan [596], [598]
Whistles, bone, from Awatobi [627]
[Whistles] used in Hopi ceremonies [628]
Winship, G. P., acknowledgments to [527]
[Winship, G. P.], Castañeda's narrative translated by [596]
Wipo spring in Tusayan [639]
Wood in Palatki ruin [555]
[Wood], method of working, at Honanki [571]
[Wood], remains of, at Honanki [562], [566]
[Wood], objects of, from Honanki [572]
Wood's ranch, pictograph bowlder near [545]
Xumupamí identified with Shuñopovi [599]
Yucca fiber anciently used [572]
Zagnato, an Awatobi synonym [594]
Zaguate, an Awatobi synonym [594]
Zaguato, an Awatobi synonym [594]
Zinni-jinne, see [Kinnazinde].
Zuñi and other pottery compared [623]
[Zuñi] origin of Kintiel [534], [591]
[Zuñi], Shalako ceremony of [700]
[Zuñi], snake figures on pottery of [677]
[Zuñi], southern origin of clans of [574]
[Zuñi], stick-swallowing at [664]


Transcriber's Notes:

Some illustrations have been repositioned to avoid breaking up the text. Page numbers in the List of Illustrations refer to the original printed report. The Index has been edited to list only the topics contained in this report.

[Page 522], Table of Contents: Ornaments, necklaces, and gorgets (page 733) in original report changed to Necklaces, gorgets, and other ornaments to match the actual section heading.

[Page 525], List of Illustrations: CXXXV, a in original report changed to CXXXV, b to match the actual caption.
(Fig. 270. Outline of plate CXXXV, _a_)