Dorsey, J. Owen, work of

[XXVIII]-[XXIX]

Drainage of roof, relations of certain roof openings to

[203]-[204]

Drains of roofs described

[153]-[156]
Drains. See roof drains.
[E.]

Eagle cages of Zuñi

[214]

Eagle people, migration legend of the

[28]

Earth used in pueblo roof construction

[150]

Eaves, lack of, in Tusayan houses

[102]

Echo Cave fireplace described

[168]

Emmert, J. W., work of

[XIX]

Entrances, uniformity of direction of, in Zuñi kivas

[116]
Environment, adaptation of architecture to[225], [226], [227], [228]
Eskimo, work on[XXVII], [XXVIII]
Estevanico’s death, at K’iakima[86]
Esthetle, the first ones, Navajo ceremonial[264], [271], [272]
song of[272]
prayer to[272]
Estufa. See Kiva.

Etseastin and Etseasun, Navajo myth

[284]-[285]

Expenditures of Bureau of Ethnology for 1886-’87

[XXXVI]
[F.]

Families occupying Oraibi

[105]-[108]

Farming outlook, Matsaki used as

[86]

near Kin-tiel

[93]

Farming pueblos, Cibola

[14]

Moen-kopi

[77]

Nutria

[94], [95]

Pescado

[95]-[96]

Ojo Caliente

[96]

Zuñi

[198]

Fastenings of doors

[186]

Feathers, use of, in house-building ceremonies

[101], [102]

Feather wand or baho used in kiva-building ceremonials

[119], [120], [129], [130]

Fences of corrals and gardens

[215], [217]

Fetiches, where placed during kiva ceremonial

[122]

Tusayan kivas

[130], [131]

Field work

[XVIII], [XXIII]

Financial statement

[XXXVI]

Fire gens, Tebugkihu constructed by the

[57]
Fire-house or Tebugkihu, Tusayan[20], [57], [100], [142], [224]
Fire people of Tusayan, migration of the[20]
Fireplaces[102], [109], [121], [125], [163], [167]-[180]
Floor, Mashongnavi house[109]
stone flags, Tusayan kiva[121]
sandstone slabs, Shupaulovi kiva[123]
Floors in pueblo buildings, various kinds described[121], [135], [148]-[151]
Folk-tale of the Zuñi, describing stone-close[193]
Food sacrifices in Tusayan house building[101], [102]
Foods used during Navajo medicine ceremonial[236], [257]
Fortress houses the highest type of Pueblo construction[77]

Fowke, Gerard, work of

[XX], [XXIV]

Frames of trap-doors, method of making

[206]

Framing of windows, method of

[196]-[198]

Fuel, how stored in Tusayan

[103]

Fuel used in kivas

[121]

Fuel of kivas, where stored

[124]

Furniture of the Pueblos described

[208]-[214]
[G.]

Gaming ring of Navajo ceremonial

[238]

Gardens and corrals of the Pueblos

[214]-[217]

Gardens and garden walls

[215]-[217]

Garden walls, how constructed

[146]

Gateway at Awatubi

[49]

Gateway jambs at Kin-tiel, finish of

[181]

Gateways, probable existence in Kin-tiel of

[93]

Gateways and covered passages described

[180]-[182]

Gateways of corrals

[214]

Gatschet, A. S., work of

[XX],[XXI], [XXVIII]

Genesis myth of the Tusayan

[16]

Gentes of Tusayan, grouping of houses by

[24]

land apportionment by

[29]

list of traditionary

[38]

localization of

[104]-[108]

Georgia, archeologic work in

[XIX]

Girders supporting upper walls

[144]

Tusayan houses supported by piers

[151]

Glass used in modern Pueblo windows

[193]

Glazing of Pueblo windows

[196], [197]

Goat kiva of Walpi, height of

[119]

Gourd used as roof drain

[154], [155]

Grass, use of, in roof construction

[150]

Graves, probable existence of, in Kin-tiel

[93]

Gravestones at K’iakima

[85], [86], [147]

Greasewood, the ordinary kiva fuel

[121]
Grinding stones. See Metate; Milling.

Ground plan, Mashongnavi room

[108]

Shupaulovi kiva

[125]

Ground plans of Zuñi and Tusayan compared

[76]

of mesa villages influenced by prevailing winds

[182]

Guyave or piki oven

[173], [175]

Gyarzobi or Paroguet kiva, roof timbers of

[120]

Gypsum used as whitewash

[73], [74], [172]
[H.]

Hairdressing among the Tusayan

[37]

Halona, description of

[88], [89]

remains of the nucleus of Zuñi

[97], [98]

walls of the nucleus of modern Zuñi

[138]

stone-close at, described

[193]

“Halving” of timbers in kiva trap-frames

[206]

Hampassawan, description of

[83]-[85]

Hand-holds cut in faces of cliffs

[191]

Hand-holds in frames of trap-doors

[192]

Hano, Asa group occupy site of

[30]

description of

[61], [62]

direction of kivas of

[115]

kiva, ownership of

[134]

kivas, list of

[136]

rude transom over roof beam in

[187]

sealed openings in

[199]

Hano people, length of time spent in Tusayan by the

[35]

received by the Tusayan

[36]

trouble between the Walpi and

[37]

Hanomuh, the inhabitants of Hano

[17]

definition of

[36]

Hano traditions regarding settlement in Tusayan

[35]

Harvest time, how determined in Zuñi

[148]

Hasjelti and Hostjoghon, mythical history of

[277]

Hasjelti Dailjis and Navajo sand painting, notice of paper byJames Stevenson on

[XXXIV]-[XXXVI]

paper by James Stevenson on

[229]-[285]
Hatchways to pueblo houses[110], [120], [121], [124], [127]