BYVICTOR 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.