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] |