BY

VICTOR MINDELEFF.


CONTENTS.


Page.
[ Introduction]13
Chapter I.— [ Traditionary history of Tusayan]16
[ Explanatory]16
[ Summary of traditions]16
[ List of traditionary gentes]38
[ Supplementary legend]40
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
[ Small ruin near Horn House]51
[ Bat House]52
[ Mishiptonga]52
[ 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
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
[ Tâaaiyalana ruins]89
[ Kin-tiel and Kinna-Zinde]91
[ Plans and descriptions of inhabited villages]94
[ Nutria]94
[ Pescado]95
[ Ojo Caliente]96
[ Zuñi]97
Chapter IV.— [ Architecture of Tusayan and Cibola compared by constructional details]100
[ Introduction]100
[ Housebuilding]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
[ Corrals and gardens; eagle cages]214
[ “Kisi” construction]217
[ Architectural nomenclature]220
[ Concluding remarks]223
[ Footnotes]
[ Index]
[ About the Illustrations]

ILLUSTRATIONS.