Pueblo construction in Tusayan and Cibola, details of | [137]-[223] |
| Pueblo Grande. See Kin-tiel. | |
Pueblo models constructed | [XXVII] |
Pueblo openings, carelessness in placing | [196] |
Pueblo remains, area occupied by | [13] |
Pueblo revolt of 1680 | [89] |
Pueblos of Tusayan and Cibola compared | [80] |
Pueblos, inhabited | [61]-[79], [94]-[99] |
Pyramidal form of pueblo house rows | [61] |
| [R.] | |
Rabbit-skin robes used to cover doorways | [182], [194] |
Racks for suspending clothes | [208], [214] |
Rawhide thong used in pueblo construction to fasten lock | [186], [187], [214] |
Rectangular kivas, antiquity of | [116] |
Rectangular rooms, how developed | [226] |
Rectangular type of architecture | [72] |
Reeds, sacred, for Navajo ceremonial, preparation of | [242], [243] |
Reeds used for kiva lathing | [126] |
Repair of houses infrequent in Tusayan | [73] |
Reservoirs, pueblo | [82]-[83], [91], [92], [97] |
Reservoir site as affecting selection of dwelling site | [51]-[52] |
Revolt of the Pueblos in 1680 | [23] |
Reynolds, H. L., work of | [XXIV] |
Rites and methods of Tusayan kiva building | [118]-[137] |
Rites of house-building at Tusayan | [100]-[104] |
Rito de los Frijoles, chimney of, described | [173] |
Roof construction, pueblo buildings | [120], [149] |
Roof-coping of Tusayan houses | [102] |
Roof-drains, pueblo buildings | [102], [153]-[156] |
| Roof-openings, pueblo buildings | [61], [63], [77], [98], [169], [178], [201]-[208] |
| Roofs, pueblo buildings | [63], [102], [119], [148]-[151] |
Roof timbers of kivas | [119] |
Rogan, J. P., work of | [XIX] |
Rooms, arrangement of, into rows in Tusayan | [49] |
confused arrangement of, in Walpi | [63] |
Tâaaiyalana ruins, arrangement of | [90] |
circular, at Kin-tiel | [93] |
Tusayan, smaller than in Zuñi | [108] |
names of, in Tusayan | [223] |
Rows of houses forming Shumopavi | [74] |
Royce, Chas. O., work of | [XXV] |
Ruins, method of survey of | [45] |
Ruins, Tusayan | [45]-[60] |
between Horn House and Bat House | [51] |
Oraibi wash | [54]-[56] |
Cibola | [80] |
Tâaaiyalana | [89] |
Rungs of ladders, how attached | [158], [159] |
| [S.] | |
Sacrifices of food in Tusayan house-building | [101], [102] |
Sandals of yucca found in Canyon de Chelly | [133] |
Sand bed used in Navajo ceremonial to absorb disease | [250], [251] |
Sand painting, Navajo ceremonial, learned by the Navajos from thePueblos | [236] |
colors used in | [237] |
manner of laying on colors | [239]-[248] |
| disposition of sand after ceremony | [241], [261], [264] |
| description of | [260], [261], [262], [264], [265] |
| Sandstone used in pueblo construction, how quarried | [225] |
| San Felipe, return of Payupki to | [41] |
| San Juan, a Tewa pueblo | [37] |
| Santa Clara doubtfully identified with Kápung | [37] |
| Santo Domingo, settlement of the Asanyumu | [30] |
| Sash of rude construction in window openings | [196] |
| Sealing of doorways of pueblo buildings | [110], [183]-[184], [198]-[201] |
| Seats of stone in Tusayan kivas | [132] |
| Selenite used in pueblo windows | [196], [197] |
| Semisubterranean kivas of Tusayan | [113] |
| Seven cities of Cibola. See Cibola. | |
| Sheep, introduced into Tusayan | [22] |
| possessed by the Awatubi | [50] |
| introduction of, among the Pueblos | [214] |
| mountain, Navajo myth concerning | [282]-[284] |
| Shitáimu pueblo | [28], [48], [49] |
| Shelters in pueblo fields | [60], [198], [217]-[219] |
| Shelves, pueblo buildings | [109], [173], [209] |
| Shrine, Matsaki | [86] |
| court of Shupaulovi | [71] |
| court of Shumopavi | [75] |
| Tâaaiyalana | [90] |
| Shrines, pueblo | [72], [148], [167] |
| Shumopavi, Spanish mission established at | [22] |
| by whom built | [27] |
| removal of portion of Bear people from | [27] |
| description of | [73]-[76] |
| kivas of | [113], [114], [137] |
| primitive andiron at | [176] |
| piki stone at | [176] |
| fireplace and chimney of | [176], [177] |
| ground cooking-pit of | [178] |
| Shumopavi-Oraibi boundary stone | [28] |
| Shumopavi people, removal of, to mesa site | [23] |
| Shupaulovi, settlement of Paroquet and Ketchina peoples in | [27] |
| when established | [29] |
| settlement of Bear people at | [30] |
| settlement of the water people at | [32] |
| description of | [71]-[73] |
| mungkiva of, described | [113] |
| direction of kivas of | [115] |
| description of dais of kiva of | [123] |
| ground and ceiling plans of kiva of | [125] |
| list of kivas of | [136] |
| description of chimney-hood at | [171], [172] |
| passageway at, described | [181] |
| Sichumovi, settled by peoples from Walpi | [31] |
| derivation of term | [38] |
| description of | [62], [63] |
| direction of kivas of | [115] |
| ownership of kiva of | [134] |
| list of kivas of | [136] |
| poultry-house of | [167] |
| fireplace and mantel of | [173] |
| piki stone at | [175] |
| Sikyatki, ruin of | [20], [21] |
| pueblo of | [24] |
| ancient kiva near | [117] |
| Sikyátki people dispute with the Walpi | [24] |
| slaughtered by the Walpi | [25] |
| Sills of doors | [110], [186], [194] |
| Sióki. See Zuñi | [30] |
| Sipapuh, Tusayan kivas | [117], [121], [122], [123], [126], [130], [131], [135] |
| Sites of pueblo buildings, why selected | [63], [66], [90], [97], [112], [223] |
| Slabs of stone in pueblo architecture | [147] |
| Slavery among the Tusayan | [41] |
| Smallpox prevalent in Tusayan | [38], [134] |
| Smoke escape through roof-opening and transoms | [189], [204], [206], [207] |
| Snake dance, relation of dance-rock to | [65] |
| Snake people, the first occupants of the Tusayan region | [17] |
| construction of modern Walpi by the | [23] |
| Snow, use of, as water supply by the Zuñi | [91] |
| Spaniards, early visit of, to Tusayan | [21], [22] |
| Spanish authority, effect of, upon purity of Zuñi kiva type | [112] |