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| Introduction | 13 |
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Chapter I.—
Traditionary history of
Tusayan | 16 |
| Explanatory | 16 |
| Summary of traditions | 16 |
| List of traditionary gentes | 38 |
| Supplementary legend | 40 |
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Chapter II.—
Ruins and inhabited villages of Tusayan | 42 |
| Physical features of the province | 42 |
| Methods of survey | 44 |
| Plans and description of ruins | 45 |
| Walpi ruins | 46 |
| Old Mashongnavi | 47 |
| Shitaimuvi | 48 |
| Awatubi | 49 |
| Horn House | 50 |
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Small ruin near Horn
House | 51 |
| Bat House | 52 |
| Mishiptonga | 52 |
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Moen-kopi | 53 |
| Ruins on the Oraibi wash | 54 |
| Kwaituki | 56 |
| Tebugkihu, or Fire House | 57 |
| Chukubi | 59 |
| Payupki | 59 |
| Plans and descriptions of inhabited villages | 61 |
| Hano | 61 |
| Sichumovi | 62 |
| Walpi | 63 |
| Mashongnavi | 66 |
| Shupaulovi | 71 |
| Shumopavi | 73 |
| Oraibi | 76 |
| Moen-kopi | 77 |
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Chapter III.—
Ruins and inhabited villages of Cibola | 80 |
| Physical features of the province | 80 |
| Plans and descriptions of ruins | 80 |
| Hawikuh | 80 |
| Ketchipauan | 81 |
| Chalowe | 83 |
| Hampassawan | 84 |
| K’iakima | 85 |
| Matsaki | 86 |
| Pinawa | 86 |
| Halona | 88 |
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Tâaaiyalana ruins | 89 |
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Kin-tiel and Kinna-Zinde | 91 |
| Plans and descriptions of inhabited villages | 94 |
| Nutria | 94 |
| Pescado | 95 |
| Ojo Caliente | 96 |
| Zuñi | 97 |
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Chapter IV.—
Architecture of Tusayan and Cibola compared by constructional
details | 100 |
| Introduction | 100 |
| House building | 100 |
| Rites and methods | 100 |
| Localization of gentes | 104 |
| Interior arrangement | 108 |
| Kivas in Tusayan | 111 |
| General use of kivas by pueblo builders | 111 |
| Origin of the name | 111 |
| Antiquity of the kiva | 111 |
| Excavation of the kiva | 112 |
| Access | 113 |
| Masonry | 114 |
| Orientation | 115 |
| The ancient form of kiva | 116 |
| Native explanations of position | 117 |
| Methods of kiva building and rites | 118 |
| Typical plans | 118 |
| Work by women | 129 |
| Consecration | 129 |
| Various uses of kivas | 130 |
| Kiva ownership | 133 |
| Motives for building a kiva | 134 |
| Significance of structural plan | 135 |
| Typical measurements | 136 |
| List of Tusayan kivas | 136 |
| Details of Tusayan and Cibola construction | 137 |
| Walls | 137 |
| Roofs and floors | 148 |
| Wall copings and roof drains | 151 |
| Ladders and steps | 156 |
| Cooking pits and ovens | 162 |
| Oven-shaped structures | 167 |
| Fireplaces and chimneys | 167 |
| Gateways and covered passages | 180 |
| Doors | 182 |
| Windows | 194 |
| Roof openings | 201 |
| Furniture | 208 |
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Corrals and gardens;
eagle cages | 214 |
| “Kisi” construction | 217 |
| Architectural nomenclature | 220 |
| Concluding remarks | 223 |
This article is in a separate file. As in the printed original, it includes a duplicate table of contents and list of illustrations; the Index was added by the transcriber.
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| Plate I. | Map of the provinces of Tusayan and Cibola | 12 |
| II. | Old Mashongnavi, plan | 14 |
| III. | General view of Awatubi | 16 |
| IV. | Awatubi (Talla-Hogan), plan | 18 |
| V. | Standing walls of Awatubi | 20 |
| VI. | Adobe fragment in Awatubi | 22 |
| VII. | Horn House ruin, plan | 24 |
| VIII. | Bat House | 26 |
| IX. | Mishiptonga (Jeditoh) | 28 |
| X. | A small ruin near Moen-kopi | 30 |
| XI. | Masonry on the outer wall of the Fire-House, detail | 32 |
| XII. | Chukubi, plan | 34 |
| XIII. | Payupki, plan | 36 |
| XIV. | General view of Payupki | 38 |
| XV. | Standing walls of Payupki | 40 |
| XVI. | Plan of Hano | 42 |
| XVII. | View of Hano | 44 |
| XVIII. | Plan of Sichumovi | 46 |
| XIX. | View of Sichumovi | 48 |
| XX. | Plan of Walpi | 50 |
| XXI. | View of Walpi | 52 |
| XXII. | South passageway of Walpi | 54 |
| XXIII. | Houses built over irregular sites, Walpi | 56 |
| XXIV. | Dance rock and kiva, Walpi | 58 |
| XXV. | Foot trail to Walpi | 60 |
| XXVI. | Mashongnavi, plan | 62 |
| XXVII. | Mashongnavi with Shupaulovi in distance | 64 |
| XXVIII. | Back wall of a Mashongnavi house-row | 66 |
| XXIX. | West side of a principal row in Mashongnavi | 68 |
| XXX. | Plan of Shupaulovi | 70 |
| XXXI. | View of Shupaulovi | 72 |
| XXXII. | A covered passageway of Shupaulovi | 74 |
| XXXIII. | The chief kiva of Shupaulovi | 76 |
| XXXIV. | Plan of Shumopavi | 78 |
| XXXV. | View of Shumopavi | 80 |
| XXXVI. | Oraibi, plan | In pocket. |
| XXXVII. | Key to the Oraibi plan, also showing localization of
gentes | 82 |
| XXXVIII. | A court of Oraibi | 84 |
| XXXIX. | Masonry terraces of Oraibi | 86 |
| XL. | Oraibi house row, showing court side | 88 |
| XLI. | Back of Oraibi house row | 90 |
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XLII. | The site of Moen-kopi | 92 |
| XLIII. | Plan of Moen-kopi | 94 |
| XLIV. | Moen-kopi | 96 |
| XLV. | The Mormon mill at Moen-kopi | 98 |
| XLVI. | Hawikuh, plan | 100 |
| XLVII. | Hawikuh, view | 102 |
| XLVIII. | Adobe church at Hawikuh | 104 |
| XLIX. | Ketchipanan, plan | 106 |
| L. | Ketchipauan | 108 |
| LI. | Stone church at Ketchipauan | 110 |
| LII. | K’iakima, plan | 112 |
| LIII. | Site of K’iakima, at base of Tâaaiyalana | 114 |
| LIV. | Recent wall at K’iakima | 116 |
| LV. | Matsaki, plan | 118 |
| LVI. | Standing wall at Pinawa | 120 |
| LVII. | Halona excavations as seen from Zuñi | 122 |
| LVIII. | Fragments of Halona wall | 124 |
| LIX. | The mesa of Tâaaiyalana, from Zuñi | 126 |
| LX. | Tâaaiyalana, plan | 128 |
| LXI. | Standing walls of Tâaaiyalana ruins | 130 |
| LXII. | Remains of a reservoir on Tâaaiyalana | 132 |
| LXIII. | Kin-tiel, plan (also showing excavations) | 134 |
| LXIV. | North wall of Kin-tiel | 136 |
| LXV. | Standing walls of Kin-tiel | 138 |
| LXVI. | Kinna-Zinde | 140 |
| LXVII. | Nutria, plan | 142 |
| LXVIII. | Nutria, view | 144 |
| LXIX. | Pescado, plan | 146 |
| LXX. | Court view of Pescado, showing corrals | 148 |
| LXXI. | Pescado houses | 150 |
| LXXII. | Fragments of ancient masonry in Pescado | 152 |
| LXXIII. | Ojo Caliente, plan | In pocket. |
| LXXIV. | General view of Ojo Caliente | 154 |
| LXXV. | House at Ojo Caliente | 156 |
| LXXVI. | Zuñi, plan | In pocket. |
| LXXVII. | Outline plan of Zuñi, showing distribution of oblique
openings | 158 |
| LXXVIII. | General inside view of Zuñi, looking west | 160 |
| LXXIX. | Zuñi terraces | 162 |
| LXXX. | Old adobe church of Zuñi | 164 |
| LXXXI. | Eastern rows of Zuñi | 166 |
| LXXXII. | A Zuñi court | 168 |
| LXXXIII. | A Zuñi small house | 170 |
| LXXXIV. | A house-building at Oraibi | 172 |
| LXXXV. | A Tusayan interior | 174 |
| LXXXVI. | A Zuñi interior | 176 |
| LXXXVII. | A kiva hatchway of Tusayan | 178 |
| LXXXVIII. | North kivas of Shumopavi, from the northeast | 180 |
| LXXXIX. | Masonry in the north wing of Kin-tiel | 182 |
| XC. | Adobe garden walls near Zuñi. | 184 |
| XCI. | A group of stone corrals near Oraibi | 186 |
| XCII. | An inclosing wall of upright stones at Ojo Caliente | 188 |
| XCIII. | Upright blocks of sandstone built into an ancient pueblo
wall | 190 |
| XCIV. | Ancient wall of upright rocks in southwestern Colorado | 192 |
| XCV. | Ancient floor-beams at Kin-tiel | 194 |
| XCVI. | Adobe walls in Zuñi | 196 |
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XCVII. | Wall coping and oven at Zuñi | 198 |
| XCVIII. | Cross-pieces on Zuñi ladders | 200 |
| XCIX. | Outside steps at Pescado | 202 |
| C. | An excavated room at Kin-tiel | 204 |
| CI. | Masonry chimneys of Zuñi | 206 |
| CII. | Remains of a gateway in Awatubi | 208 |
| CIII. | Ancient gateway, Kin-tiel | 210 |
| CIV. | A covered passageway in Mashongnavi | 212 |
| CV. | Small square openings in Pueblo Bonito | 214 |
| CVI. | Sealed openings in a detached house of Nutria | 216 |
| CVII. | Partial filling-in of a large opening in Oraibi, converting it
into a doorway | 218 |
| CVIII. | Large openings reduced to small windows, Oraibi | 220 |
| CIX. | Stone corrals and kiva of Mashongnavi | 222 |
| CX. | Portion of a corral in Pescado | 224 |
| CXI. | Zuñi eagle-cage | 226 |
| CXII. | A, Rainbow over eastern sweat house; B, Rainbow over western
sweat house | 240 |
| CXIII. | Blanket rug and medicine tubes | 242 |
| CXIV. | Blanket rug and medicine tubes | 244 |
| CXV. | Masks: 1, Naiyenesyong; 2, 3, Tobaidischinne; 4, 5,
Hasjelti; 6, Hostjoghon; 7, Hostjobokon;
8, Hostjoboard | 246 |
| CXVI. | Blanket rug and medicine tubes | 248 |
| CXVII. | 1, Pine boughs on sand bed; 2, Apache basket containing
yucca suds lined with corn pollen; 3, Basket of water surface
covered with pine needles | 250 |
| CXVIII. | Blanket rug and medicine tubes and sticks | 252 |
| CXIX. | Blanket rug and medicine tube | 258 |
| CXX. | First sand painting | 260 |
| CXXI. | Second sand painting | 262 |
| CXXII. | Third sand painting | 264 |
| CXXIII. | Fourth sand painting | 266 |
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| Fig. 1. | View of the First Mesa | 43 |
| 2. | Ruins, Old Walpi mound | 47 |
| 3. | Ruin between Bat House and Horn House | 51 |
| 4. | Ruin near Moen-kopi, plan | 53 |
| 5. | Ruin 7 miles north of Oraibi | 55 |
| 6. | Ruin 14 miles north of Oraibi (Kwaituki) | 56 |
| 7. | Oval fire-house ruin, plan. (Tebugkihu) | 58 |
| 8. | Topography of the site of Walpi | 64 |
| 9. | Mashongnavi and Shupaulovi from Shumopavi | 66 |
| 10. | Diagram showing growth of Mashongnavi | 67 |
| 11. | Diagram showing growth of Mashongnavi | 68 |
| 12. | Diagram showing growth of Mashongnavi | 69 |
| 13. | Topography of the site of Shupaulovi | 71 |
| 14. | Court kiva of Shumopavi | 75 |
| 15. | Hampassawan, plan | 84 |
| 16. | Pinawa, plan | 87 |
| 17. | Nutria, plan; small diagram, old wall | 94 |
| 18. | Pescado, plan, old wall diagram | 95 |
| 19. | A Tusayan wood-rack | 103 |
| 20. | Interior ground plan of a Tusayan room | 108 |
| 21. | North kivas of Shumopavi from the southwest | 114 |
| 22. | Ground plan of the chief-kiva of Shupaulovi | 122 |
| 23. | Ceiling-plan of the chief-kiva of Shupaulovi | 123 |
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24. | Interior view of a Tusayan kiva | 124 |
| 25. | Ground-plan of a Shupaulovi kiva | 125 |
| 26. | Ceiling-plan of a Shupaulovi kiva | 125 |
| 27. | Ground-plan of the chief-kiva of Mashongnavi | 126 |
| 28. | Interior view of a kiva hatchway in Tusayan | 127 |
| 29. | Mat used in closing the entrance of Tusayan kivas | 128 |
| 30. | Rectangular sipapuh in a Mashongnavi kiva | 131 |
| 31. | Loom-post in kiva floor at Tusayan | 132 |
| 32. | A Zuñi chimney showing pottery fragments embedded in its adobe
base | 139 |
| 33. | A Zuñi oven with pottery scales embedded in its surface | 139 |
| 34. | Stone wedges of Zuñi masonry exposed in a rain-washed
wall | 141 |
| 35. | An unplastered house wall in Ojo Caliente | 142 |
| 36. | Wall decorations in Mashongnavi, executed in pink on a white
ground | 146 |
| 37. | Diagram of Zuñi roof construction | 149 |
| 38. | Showing abutment of smaller roof-beams over round
girders | 151 |
| 39. | Single stone roof-drains | 153 |
| 40. | Trough roof-drains of stone | 153 |
| 41. | Wooden roof-drains | 154 |
| 42. | Curved roof-drains of stone in Tusayan | 154 |
| 43. | Tusayan roof-drains; a discarded metate and a gourd | 155 |
| 44. | Zuñi roof-drain, with splash-stones on roof below | 156 |
| 45. | A modern notched ladder in Oraibi | 157 |
| 46. | Tusayan notched ladders from Mashongnavi | 157 |
| 47. | Aboriginal American forms of ladder | 158 |
| 48. | Stone steps at Oraibi with platform at corner | 161 |
| 49. | Stone steps, with platform at chimney, in Oraibi | 161 |
| 50. | Stone steps in Shumopavi | 162 |
| 51. | A series of cooking pits in Mashongnavi | 163 |
| 52. | Pi-gummi ovens of Mashongnavi | 163 |
| 53. | Cross sections of pi-gummi ovens of Mashongnavi | 163 |
| 54. | Diagrams showing foundation stones of a Zuñi oven | 164 |
| 55. | Dome-shaped oven on a plinth of masonry | 165 |
| 56. | Oven in Pescado exposing stones of masonry | 166 |
| 57. | Oven in Pescado exposing stones of masonry | 166 |
| 58. | Shrines in Mashongnavi | 167 |
| 59. | A poultry house in Sichumovi resembling an oven | 167 |
| 60. | Ground-plan of an excavated room in Kin-tiel | 168 |
| 61. | A corner chimney-hood with two supporting poles, Tusayan | 170 |
| 62. | A curved chimney-hood of Mashongnavi | 170 |
| 63. | A Mashongnavi chimney-hood and walled-up fireplace | 171 |
| 64. | A chimney-hood of Shupaulovi | 172 |
| 65. | A semi-detached square chimney-hood of Zuñi | 172 |
| 66. | Unplastered Zuñi chimney-hoods, illustrating
construction | 173 |
| 67. | A fireplace and mantel in Sichumovi | 174 |
| 68. | A second-story fireplace in Mashongnavi | 174 |
| 69. | Piki stone and chimney-hood in Sichumovi | 175 |
| 70. | Piki stone and primitive andiron in Shumopavi | 176 |
| 71. | A terrace fireplace and chimney of Shumopavi | 177 |
| 72. | A terrace cooking-pit and chimney of Walpi | 177 |
| 73. | A ground cooking-pit of Shumopavi covered with a chimney | 178 |
| 74. | Tusayan chimneys | 179 |
| 75. | A barred Zuñi door | 183 |
| 76. | Wooden pivot hinges of a Zuñi door | 184 |
|
77. | Paneled wooden doors in Hano | 185 |
| 78. | Framing of a Zuñi door panel | 186 |
| 79. | Rude transoms over Tusayan openings | 188 |
| 80. | A large Tusayan doorway, with small transom openings | 189 |
| 81. | A doorway and double transom in Walpi | 189 |
| 82. | An ancient doorway in a Canyon de Chelly cliff ruin | 190 |
| 83. | A symmetrical notched doorway in Mashongnavi | 190 |
| 84. | A Tusayan notched doorway | 191 |
| 85. | A large Tusayan doorway with one notched jamb | 192 |
| 86. | An ancient circular doorway, or “stone-close,” in
Kin-tiel | 193 |
| 87. | Diagram illustrating symmetrical arrangement of small openings in
Pueblo Bonito | 195 |
| 88. | Incised decoration on a rude window-sash in Zuñi | 196 |
| 89. | Sloping selenite window at base of Zuñi wall on upper
terrace | 197 |
| 90. | A Zuñi window glazed with selenite | 197 |
| 91. | Small openings in the back wall of a Zuñi house cluster. | 198 |
| 92. | Sealed openings in Tusayan | 199 |
| 93. | A Zuñi doorway converted into a window | 201 |
| 94. | Zuñi roof-openings | 202 |
| 95. | A Zuñi roof-opening with raised coping | 203 |
| 96. | Zuñi roof-openings with one raised end | 203 |
| 97. | A Zuñi roof-hole with cover | 204 |
| 98. | Kiva trap-door in Zuñi | 205 |
| 99. | Halved and pinned trap-door frame of a Zuñi kiva | 206 |
| 100. | Typical sections of Zuñi oblique openings | 208 |
| 101. | Arrangement of mealing stones in a Tusayan house | 209 |
| 102. | A Tusayan grain bin | 210 |
| 103. | A Zuñi plume-box | 210 |
| 104. | A Zuñi plume-box | 210 |
| 105. | A Tusayan mealing trough | 211 |
| 106. | An ancient pueblo form of metate | 211 |
| 107. | Zuñi stools | 213 |
| 108. | A Zuñi chair | 213 |
| 109. | Construction of a Zuñi corral | 215 |
| 110. | Gardens of Zuñi | 216 |
| 111. | “Kishoni,” or uncovered shade, of Tusayan | 218 |
| 112. | A Tusayan field shelter, from southwest | 219 |
| 113. | A Tusayan field shelter, from northeast | 219 |
| 114. | Diagram showing ideal section of terraces, with Tusayan
names | 223 |
| 115. | Exterior lodge | 236 |
| 116. | Interior lodge | 237 |
| 117. | Gaming ring | 238 |
| 118. | Sweat house | 240 |