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Vol.1. The Apache. The Jicarillas. The Navaho.

 
 
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Vol.2. The Pima. The Papago. The Qahatika. The Mohave. The Yuma. The Maricopa. The Walapai. The Havasupai. The Apache-Mohave, or Yavapai.

 
 
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Vol.3. The Teton Sioux. The Yanktonai. The Assiniboin.

 
 
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Vol.4. The Apsaroke, or Crows. The Hidatsa.

 
 
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Vol.5. The Mandan. The Arikara. The Atsina.

 
 
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Vol.6. The Piegan. The Cheyenne. The Arapaho.

 
 
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Vol.7. The Yakima. The Klickitat. Salishan tribes of the interior. The Kutenai.

 
 
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Vol.8. The Nez Perces. Wallawalla. Umatilla. Cayuse. The Chinookan tribes.

 
 
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Vol.9. The Salishan tribes of the coast. The Chimakum and the Quilliute. The Willapa.

 
 
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Vol.10. The Kwakiutl.

 
 
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Vol.11. The Nootka. The Haida.

 
 
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Vol.12. The Hopi.

 

The North American Indian

ii
  

Contents of Volume Twelve

v
  

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vii

Alphabet Used in Recording Indians Terms

ix

Introduction

xi

The Hopi

1
General Description
3
Clan Legends
74
Religion
99
Ceremonies
105
Tradition and Mythology
184

Appendix

217
Tribal Summary
219

Vocabulary

243

Index

253
 
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Vol.13. The Hupa. The Yurok. The Karok. The Wiyot. Tolowa and Tututni. The Shasta. The Achomawi. The Klamath.

 

The North American Indian

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Contents of Volume Thirteen

v
  

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Alphabet Used in Recording Indian Terms

x

Introduction

xi

The Hupa

1

The Yurok

35

The Karok

55

The Wiyot

65

Tolowa and Tututni

89

The Shasta

103

The Achomawi

127

The Klamath

159

Mythology

181
The Gambler of Miskut Wins Good Luck
183
Origin of Medicine for Purifying Defiled Hunters and Weapons
184
Some Adventures of Coyote
184
Pulukuhl-qerreq, the Transformer
185
The Shinny Player of Kewet
187
Some Adventures of Coyote, the Trickster
189
Wahpeku-mau, Seducer of Women
190
Origin of the World
190
Puchur-ghurru, the Transformer
191
The First Shamans
192
How Salmon Were Brought to the Rivers
193
The First Deerskin Dance
195
The Cause of Lightning
195
The Pleiades and Their Pursuer
196
How the Bay Became Salt
196
The Man Who Became a Dog
196
The Sleepy Youth Who Was Saved by Adak-sora-hlukihl
197
Origin of Tobacco
198
The Man Who Caught the Ocean Cougars
199
Hair-seal He Played
199
Gull's Grandmother
200
The Man Who Visited the Creek Spirits
200
Lizard Boy and Grizzly-bear
201
Coyote and Raccoon
202
Beaver Overcomes Coyote
203
Coyote Destroys the Moons Who Kept the Earth Frozen
204
Destruction of the Itssuruqai Monsters
204
Horsefly Outwits Thunder
206
Why Frogs Are in the Water
206
The Creation
206
The Creation
210
Aissis
210
Why There Are No Fish in Crater Lake
212

Appendix

215
Tribal Summary
217

Vocabularies

241
Athapascan
243
Hokan
253
Algonquian
263
Lutuamian
272

Index

277
 
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Vol.14. The Kato. The Wailaki. The Yuki. The Pomo. The Wintun. The Maidu. The Miwok. The Yokuts.

 

The North American Indian

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Contents of Volume Fourteen

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Alphabet Used in Recording Indian Terms

ix

Introduction

xi

The Kato

1

The Wailaki

19

The Yuki

37

The Pomo

53

The Wintun

71

The Maidu

97

The Miwok

127

The Yokuts

149

Mythology

163
The Deluge
165
The Creation
165
Coyote Provides Daylight
167
Coyote and Yitestai Provide Salmon
167
Coyote Temporarily Slain for Misdeeds
167
Coyote and Bat War with the Birds
168
A Girl Taken by Water-Cougar
168
Good Luck Acquired from Cougar
168
Adventure with the White Wolf
169
The Creation
169
Fire is Stolen from Spider
170
The Creation
170
Coyote Creates Sun and Moon
171
Wren Kills the Bears
171
Hawk and the Monster Birds
172
The Creation
173
The Creation
173
The Girl Who Would Not Use the Menstrual Hut
176
Sachacha, the Ogre
176
Yalali, the Giant
177
The Creation
177
Prairie-falcon, Chicken-hawk, and the Monster
177
Coyote and Talkakuna
178
Coyote Steals the Morning-star
179

Appendix

181
Tribal Summary
183

Vocabularies

199
Athapascan
201
Yukian
207
Pomo
214
Wintun
220
Northwestern Maidu
229
Miwok
237
Yokuts
244

Index

249
 
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Vol.15. Southern California Shoshoneans. The Diegueños. Plateau Shoshoneans. The Washo.

 
 
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Vol.16. The Tiwa. The Keres.

 
  

Vol. 16 Illustrations

 
 
Facing Page
A narrow street - Laguna
Frontispiece
Francisca Chiwiwi - Isleta
4
Cave dwelling near Jemez
6
A street in Jemez
8
An Isleta boy
10
An Isleta woman
14
An Isleta girl
16
An Isleta potter
18
Felicia - Isleta
20
Isleta kiva
22
Tsola - "Chipmunk", Jemez governor
24
A Jemez fiscal
26
A corner of Taos and a kiva entrance
28
Pecos in ruins
30
Old house and kiva at Picuris
32
Jemez houses
34
In the forest - Taos
40
Threshing wheat - Taos
42
Tapa - "Antelope Water" - Taos
44
Walvia - "Medicine Root" - Taos
46
Picuris harvest dance
50
Iahla - "Willow" - Taos
52
A Taos girl
54
Pavia - Taos
56
A Taos maid
58
Santa Ana and Jemez River
66
Old Cochiti
68
Partially excavated kivi, old Cochiti
70
Ruins of the church at Gyusiwa
72
Hope - Jemez
74
Santana Quintana - Cochiti
76
Ti'mu - Cochiti
78
Tsi'yone - "Flying" - Sia
80
Tsaiyatsa - Cochiti
82
A Santa Ana man
88
Sia footgear
90
Ka'yati - Sia
94
A Sia man
96
Tsipiai - Sia
98
A Cochiti woman
100
Tyo'oni Shiwanna mask - Cochita
108
Sia war-dancer
114
A Santo Domingo man
126
Sotsona - "Fox" - Santo Domingo
128
Pishkuty - "Cornstalk" - Santo Domingo
132
Native drawings of Santo Domingo masks
152
Wall-painting for the summer Shiwanna ceremony - Santo Domingo
154
Cliff-perched Acoma
168
Crumbling walls of the old church - Acoma
170
The enchanted mesa
176
The Acoma and the enchanted mesa
178
Acoma from the churchtop
198
A morning chat - Acoma
202
Native conception of a kopishtaia with mask and tablita - Acoma
204
An Acoma man
206
Church and cemetery - Acoma
208
Among the rocks - Acoma
212
Native conception of Histiani-Kowasutyi - "Flint-wing", the Thunderbird - Acoma
214
Mission and church at Acoma
216
Fiesta of San Estevan, A - Acoma
218
Fiesta of San Estevan, B - Acoma
220
Procession of San Estevan, A - Acoma
222
Procession of San Estevan, B - Acoma
224
Depositing San Estevan in the booth - Acoma
226
Laguna cooking-pot and Acoma water-jars
228
Turivio Waconda - Paguate
230
Hiyortsa - Paguate
232
Laguna house
234
A corner of Laguna
236
Laguna architecture
238
Laguna
240
Laguna water-jar
242
Paguate watchtower
244
A second-story apartment at Paguate
248
Excavated ruins at Gyusiwa - Jemez Springs
250
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List of Large Plates Supplementing Volume Sixteen

 

Taos water girls

 plate no. 544

Iahla ("Willow") – Taos

 plate no. 545

North pueblo at Taos

 plate no. 546

Walvia ("Medicine Root") – Taos

 plate no. 547

Taos woman

 plate no. 548

Isleta man

 plate no. 549

Francisca Chiwiwi – Isleta

 plate no. 550

Jemez architecture

 plate no. 551

Jemez fiscal

 plate no. 552

Tuvahe – Jemez

 plate no. 553

Cochiti and Sia pottery

 plate no. 554

Ti'mu – Cochiti

 plate no. 555

Aiyowitsa – Cochiti

 plate no. 556

Lucero - Santo Domingo

 plate no. 557

Kyello - Santo Domingo

 plate no. 558

On a Sia housetop

 plate no. 559

Sia buffalo mask

 plate no. 560

Shuati – Sia

 plate no. 561

Sia street scene

 plate no. 562

Sia buffalo mask

 plate no. 563

Acoma belfry

 plate no. 564

Feast day at Acoma

 plate no. 565

Acoma from the south

 plate no. 566

Old trail at Acoma

 plate no. 567

Acoma water carriers

 plate no. 568

At the gateway – Acoma

 plate no. 569

Acoma Roadway

 plate no. 570

At the old well of Acoma

 plate no. 571

An Acoma Woman

 plate no. 572

Acoma Water Girls

 plate no. 573

Paguate

 plate no. 574

Laguna architecture

 plate no. 575

Replastering a Paguate house

 plate no. 576

Laguna watchtower

 plate no. 577

Paguate entrance

 plate no. 578

Paguate watchtower

 plate no. 579
 

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Vol.17. The Tewa. The Zuñi.

 
 
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Vol.18. The Chipewyan. The Western Woods Cree. The Sarsi.

 
 
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Vol.19. The Indians of Oklahoma. The Wichita. The Southern Cheyenne. The Oto. The Comanche. The Peyote Cult.

 

THE NORTH AMERICAN INDIAN

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Contents of Volume Nineteen

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Alphabet Used in Recording Indian Terms

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The Indians of Oklahoma

1
Historical Introduction
3
Population of the Indians of Oklahoma in 1926
32

The Wichita

33
General Description
35
Religious Beliefs
44
Witchcraft
56
Ceremonies
64
Mythology
85

The Southern Cheyenne

105
Introduction
107
Origin of the Forty-four Chief-sticks and the Election of Chiefs
110
Ceremonies
112
Band and Society Legends
Witchcraft
138
The Sweat-lodge
140
Mythology
143

The Oto

149
General Description
151
Genesis of the Clans
158
Mythology
164

The Commanche

179
General Description
181
Mythology
189

The Peyote Cult, the "Stomp" Dance, and the Forty-nine Dance

Peyote Ritual
203
Peyote Experiences
213
The "Stomp Dance and the Forty-nine Dance
214

Appendix

221
Tribal Summary
223
Vocabularies
230

Index

239

Vol. 19 Illustrations

 
 
Facing Page
The Washita
Frontispiece
A Wichita matron
36
Walter Ross - Wichita
38
Old grass-house - Wichita
40
Interior of Wichita grass-house
42
Wichita summer arbor
44
Ceremonial house - Wichita
46
Wichita mortar
48
Peeling pumpkins - Wichita
50
Peeled squash - Wichita
52
Braided squash - Wichita
54
The buffalo plains
60
The dance - Wichita
64
Dancers - Wichita
66
A Wichita dancer
68
Skidi and Wichita dancers
70
Modern dance costume - Pawnee
74
Woman's costume - Cheyenne
76
Cheyenne child
78
Cheyenne baby-carrier
80
Cheyenne footwear
82
Old Crow - Cheyenne
84
Wife of Old Crow - Cheyenne
86
Black Wolf - Cheyenne
88
Wife of Howling Wolf - Cheyenne
90
Red Bird - Cheyenne
92
Man On The Cloud - Cheyenne
94
Magpie - Cheyenne
96
Drying meat - Cheyenne
108
Chiefs in the sun dance parade - Cheyenne
110
Hivihhnihpoih Society, Cheyenne sun dance
112
Hefatyu Society, Cheyenne sun dance
114
Preparatory lodge, Cheyenne sun dance
116
Sun dance lodge - Cheyenne
118
Interior of sun dance lodge - Cheyenne
120
Sun dancers - Cheyenne
122
Buffalo society, animal dance - Cheyenne
124
Buffalo dancers, animal dance - Cheyenne
126
Animal dance - Cheyenne
128
Brush huts, animal dance encampment - Cheyenne
130
Brush lodge - Cheyenne
132
The clowns, animal dance - Cheyenne
134
The wolf, animal dance - Cheyenne
136
Deer society, animal dance - Cheyenne
138
Healing rite of the Deer society, animal dance - Cheyenne
140
Black Man - Arapaho
142
An Arapaho
144
Arapaho shield
146
Seeing High - Oto
152
Standing On The Earth - Oto
154
Oto puberty lodge
156
Wife of Wakonda - Oto
158
White Elk - Oto
160
A little Oto
162
Big Heart - Osage
164
Osage summer arbor
166
Frame of Osage arbor
168
A Ponca dancer
170
White Weasel - Ponca
172
The Whip - Ponca
174
First Walker - Ponca
176
Kicha - Comanche
182
Pakewa - Comanche
184
Comanche mothers
186
A little Comanche
188
Comanche footwear
190
A Comanche child
192
A Comanche girl
194
Wilbur Peebo - Comanche
196
The story-teller - Ponca
200
White Deer - Ponca
202
Oscar Makes Cry - Ponca
204
Frame of peyote sweat-lodge
206
Altar peyote with rattle - Osage
208
A Cheyenne peyote leader
210
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List of Large Plates Supplementing Volume Nineteen

 

As it was in the old days

 plate no. 652

A Wichita

 plate no. 653

Wichita grass-house

 plate no. 654

Grass-house ceremony – Wichita

 plate no. 655

Henry – Wichita

 plate no. 656

Walter Ross – Wichita

 plate no. 657

Story of the Washita

 plate no. 658

On the Canadian River

 plate no. 659

Cheyenne sun-dance lodge

 plate no. 660

Hotamitaye Society, Cheyenne sun-dance

 plate no. 661

Water rite purification, Cheyenne animal dance

 plate no. 662

At the pool, animal dance – Cheyenne

 plate no. 663

Cheyenne chief

 plate no. 664

Lone Chief – Cheyenne

 plate no. 665

Cheyenne costume

 plate no. 666

Cheyenne maiden

 plate no. 667

Dog woman – Cheyenne

 plate no. 668

Woista - Cheyenne woman

 plate no. 669

Reuben Taylor (Istofhuts) – Cheyenne

 plate no. 670

Black Belly – Cheyenne

 plate no. 671

Old Cheyenne

 plate no. 672

Old warrior – Arapaho

 plate no. 673

Black Man – Arapaho

 plate no. 674

Standing Two – Oto

 plate no. 675

Lone Chief – Oto

 plate no. 676

Wakonda – Oto

 plate no. 677

Pipe-stem – Oto

 plate no. 678

Old Eagle – Oto

 plate no. 679

John Abbott – Osage

 plate no. 680

John Quapaw - Hunta Wakunta

 plate no. 681

Esipermi – Comanche

 plate no. 682

Lefthand – Comanche

 plate no. 683

Uwat – Comanche

 plate no. 684

A Comanche mother

 plate no. 685

A Comanche

 plate no. 686

Peyote drummer

 plate no. 687

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Vol.20. The Alaskan Eskimo. The Nunivak. The Eskimo of Hooper Bay. The Eskimo of King Island. The Eskimo of Little Diomede Island. The Eskimo of Cape Prince of Wales. The Kotzebue Eskimo. The Noatak. The Kobuk. The Selawik.

 
 
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