[102.] Ibid., pp. 279-280.

[103.] Curtis, Natalie. The Indians’ Book, pp. 361-362.

[104.] Ibid., pp. 357-358. Sung to consecrate the hogans, or dwellings, of the gods; and in later times, to consecrate the hogans of the Navahos.

[107.] Ibid., pp. 363-364.

[109.] Matthews, Washington. The Night Chant, p. 140.

[110.] Curtis, Natalie. The Indians’ Book, pp. 354-356. Each song is sung four times, with the substitution, in the sixth line, of the name of another mountain.

[114.] Matthews, Washington. The Night Chant, p. 81.

[116.] Curtis, Natalie. The Indians’ Book, p. 352.

[117.] Curtis, Natalie. The Indians’ Part in the Dedication of the New Museum, pp. 31-32. Art and Archæology, vol. VII.