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

 

  

THE NORTH AMERICAN INDIAN

i
  

Contents of Volume One

v
  

Alphabet Used In Recording Indian Terms

vi
  

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Foreword

xi

General Introduction

xiii

Introduction to Volume One

xix

The Apache

1
Historical Sketch
3
Homeland and Life
13
Mythology
23
Medicine and Medicine-Men
35

The Jicarillas

51
Home and General Customs
53
Mythology
60

The Navaho

71
Home Life, Arts, and Beliefs
73
History
81
MYTHOLOGY
83
Ceremonies
116

Appendix

129
Tribal Summary
131
Southern Athapascan Comparative Vocabulary
139

Index

145
 
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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.

 
  

Vol. 2 Illustrations

 
 
Facing Page
Yuma girl
Frontispiece
Author's camp, Walapai-land
x
Palo verde
xii
Pima-land
2
Gathering cactus fruit - Pima
4
A Pima home
6
Antonio Azul -Pima
8
Pima burial grounds
10
Pima granaries
12
Ceremonial Ki - Pima
14
Gathering arrow-brush - Pima
16
Joseph Head - Pima
18
Isevik-Pima
20
Casa grande ruin
22
Casa grande ruin
24
Papago kitchen
26
Mission San Xavier del Bac
28
Hokak - Papago
30
Kiho carrier - Qahatka
32
Papago burial
34
Papago matron
36
The Papago potter
38
Papago primitive home
38a
Hasen harvest - Qahtlka
40
Qahatlka village scene
42
Qahatika man
44
Qahatlka home
44a
Mohave child
46
The Mohave
48
Primitive Mohave
50
Sholya - Mohave girl
52
Stone maze
54
Mohave still life
56
Mohave potter
58
Primitive transportation - Mohave
60
Chacha - Mohave
60a
Yuma maiden
62
A Yuma house
64
A Yuma type
66
Hapchach - Yuma
68
A Yuma home
70
A Yuma
72
Mohave home construction
74
An old Mohave
76
Hipah - Mohave
78
Mohave mother
78a
Fruit gatherer - Maricopa
80
Maricopa woman mealing
82
Hipdh - Maricopa
84
Maricopa still life
86
Harvesting cactus fruit - Maricopa
88
Havachach Weaving - Maricopa
88a
Walapai winter camp
90
Ta'thamiche - Walapai
92
Walapai hunter
94
Nerije - Walapai
94a
The canon walls - Havasupai
96
Havasupai basket maker
98
Havasupai matron
100
Havasupai cliff dwelling
102
Walathoma - Havasupai
102a
Apache-Mohave homes
104
An Apache-Mohave woman
106
Gathering Haisn - Qahtka
108
A Papago
110
Mohave man
112
Yaqui girl
114
Gathering arrow-brush - Maricopa
116
Maricopa group
118
Maricopa water girl
120
Qahatika matron
122
Stone maze
124
Stone maze
126
Tokopala - Walapai
128
Maricopa house
130
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List of Large Plates Supplementing Volume Two

 

Saguaro harvest - Pima

 plate no. 40

Pima baskets

 plate no. 41

Kaviu - Pima

 plate no. 42

Burden-bearer - Pima

 plate no. 43

The Pima woman

 plate no. 44

Pima ki

 plate no. 45

Pima matron

 plate no. 46

Chijako - Pima

 plate no. 47

Papago girl

 plate no. 48

Gathering hanamh - Papago

 plate no. 49

Carlos Rios - Papago chief

 plate no. 50

Facade - San Xavier del Bac Mission

 plate no. 51

Portal - San Xavier del Bac Mission

 plate no. 52

Luzi - Papago

 plate no. 53

Qahatika water girl

 plate no. 54

Resting in the harvest field - Qahatika

 plate no. 55

Qahatika girl

 plate no. 56

Mohave chief

 plate no. 57

Mohave water carrier

 plate no. 58

Judith - Mohave

 plate no. 59

Quniaika - Mohave

 plate no. 60

Mosa - Mohave

 plate no. 61

Yuma

 plate no. 62

Hwalya - Yuma

 plate no. 63

Havachachi - Maricopa

 plate no. 64

Maricopa girl

 plate no. 65

Mat Stams - Maricopa

 plate no. 66

Hipah with arrow-brush - Maricopa

 plate no. 67

By the canal - Maricopa

 plate no. 68

Saguaro fruit-gatherers - Maricopa

 plate no. 69

Pakit - Maricopa

 plate no. 70

Captain Charley - Maricopa

 plate no. 71

Captain Charley - Maricopa

 plate no. 72

Pachilawa - Walapai chief

 plate no. 73

Tonovige - Havasupai

 plate no. 74

Getting water - Havasupai

 plate no. 75
 

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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.

 
  

Vol. 10 Illustrations

 
 
Facing Page
Tenaktak Wedding Guests
Frontispiece
Sailing - Qagyuhl
Facing page 4
Nimkish Village at Alert Bay
8
A House-front - Awaitlala
10
A "Begged-from" Cedar
12
A Fair Breeze
14
Preparing Cedar-bark - Nakoaktok
16
A Tsawatenok House-front
18
A Koskimo House
20
A Koskimo Dandy
22
Front Interior Posts of a Koskimo House
24
At Kwaustums Village
26
The Octopus Catcher - Qa'gyuhl
28
Ready for the Cast - Qa'gyuhl
30
Tenaktak Canoes
32
Tenaktak House, Harbledown Island
34
At Memkumlis
36
Kwaustums Village, Gilford Island
38
A Kwakiutl Canoe
44
The Hand-game - Qagyuhl
48
A Mamalelekala Chief's Mortuary House
52
Tsawatenok Tree Burial
54
Mamalelekala Cemetery on Village Island
56
Kekuhtlala - Koeksotenok
62
Naemahlpunkfuma - Hahuamis
66
Lagyus - Tsawatenok
70
Tlahleelis - Koprino
74
Gyalkum - Koskimo
78
Nultsi - Lekwiltok
82
Yumqas - Mamalelekala
Facing page 86
Tsawatenok Girl
90
Twin Child Healer - Koskimo (a)
92
Twin Child Healer (b)
94
Nakoaktok Warrior
98
Crossing the Strait
104
Embarking
108
Crests of a Nimkish Family
138
Tenaktak Crest Posts, Harbledown Island
140
Nakoaktok Chief and Copper
146
PaqusilaIh Emerging from the Woods - Qagyuhl
158
Kaloqutsuis - Koskimo
160
Kaloqutsuis - Qagyuhl
162
Nu'nalalahl - Qagyuhl
164
Paqusilahl - Qagyuhl
166
Hamatsa Emerging from the Woods - Koskimo
172
A Nakoaktok Mawihl
174
A Nakoaktok Mawihl
176
Nunhltsistalahl - Qagyuhl
178
Hamatsa - Qagyuhl
182
Nane - Qagyuhl
184
Tsunukwalah - Qagyuhl
186
A Hamatsa Costume - Nakoaktok
194
Grizzly-bear Dancer - Qagyuhl
202
An Incident of the Winter Dance - Nakoaktok
210
Sisiutl Dancer - Qagyuhl
212
Sisiutl - Qagyuhl
214
Nuhlimahla - Qagyuhl
216
Hamasilahl - Qagyuhl
228
Tawihyilahl - Qagyuhl
230
Qunhulahl - Qagyuhl
232
Kwahwumhl - Koskimo
234
Hami - Koskimo
236
Atlumhl - Koskimo
238
Nuhltmkilaka - Koskimo
240
A Tlu'wulahu Mask - Tsawatenok
Facing page 242
A Tlu'wulahu Costume - Qagyuhl
244
Mask of Octopus Hunter - Qagyuhl
246
Waswaslikyi - Qagyuhl
248
Thunderbirds and Whales
250
Pgwis - Qagyuhl
262
A Koeksotenok House-front
264
Komuqi - Qagyuhl
276
A Tsunukwa at Kwaustums
296
The Octopus Hunter - Qagyuhl
298
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List of Large Plates Supplementing Volume Ten

 

Painting a hat – Nakoaktok

 plate no. 329

Carved posts at Alert Bay

 plate no. 330

Qa'hila – Koprinok

 plate no. 331

Mowakiu – Tsawatenok

 plate no. 332

Hamasaka in Tlu'wulahu costume with speaker's staff –Qagyuhl

 plate no. 333

Nakoaktok chief's daughter

 plate no. 334

Siwit – Awaitlala

 plate no. 335

Kotsuis and Hohhuq – Nakoaktok

 plate no. 336

Coming for the bride

 plate no. 337

Chief's party – Qagyuhlk

 plate no. 338

On the beach – Nakoaktokk

 plate no. 339

In Kwakiutl waters

 plate no. 340

Koskimo house-post

 plate no. 341

Gathering abalones – Nakoaktok

 plate no. 342

Kwakiutl house-frame

 plate no. 343

Wedding party – Qagyuhl

 plate no. 344

Quatsino Sound

 plate no. 345

Yakotlus - Quatsino, profile

 plate no. 346

Yakotlus – Quatsino

 plate no. 347

Group of winter dancers – Qagyuhl

 plate no. 348

Fire-drill – Koskimo

 plate no. 349

Nimkish village at Alert Bay

 plate no. 350

Masked dancers in canoes - Qagyhl, A

 plate no. 351

Rounding into port – Qagyhl

 plate no. 352

Qagyuhl village at Fort Rupert

 plate no. 353

Koskimo woman

 plate no. 354

Dancing to restore an eclipsed moon – Qagyuhl

 plate no. 355

Sailing – Qagyuhl

 plate no. 356

Wedding guests

 plate no. 357

Masked dancers – Qagyuhl

 plate no. 358

Passing a dreaded point

 plate no. 359

Inland waterway

 plate no. 360

Bridal group

 plate no. 361

Masked dancers in canoes - Qagyuhl, B

 plate no. 362

Tsulniti – Koskimo

 plate no. 363

Chief's daughter - Nakoaktok

 plate no. 364
 

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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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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.

 
 
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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

Vol. 14 Illustrations

 
 
Facing Page
Yokuts Baskets
Frontispiece
A Kato Woman
6
A Kato Matron
8
Tachahaqachile - Kato
10
A Wailaki Woman
14
A Wappo Matron
16
Old Woman in Mourning - Yuki
22
A Yuki Woman
26
Modern Yuki Cabin
26
Construction of a Tule Shelter - Upper Lake Pomo
28
Sherwood Valley Girl - Pomo
30
A Mixed-blood Coast Pomo
32
A Coast Pomo Man
34
On the Shores of Clear Lake
40
Koshonono - Pomo
42
An Eastern Pomo
44
A Pomo Camp
46
A Pomo Girl
48
A Coast Pomo
50
Eastern Pomo Woman
52
In the Tule Swamp - Upper Lake Pomo
56
Pomo Baskets
58
Pomo Baskets and Magnesite Beads
60
Cooking Acorns - Upper Lake Pomo
62
Tule Balsa on Clear Lake
64
Conception Rock near Ukiah - Pomo
66
Basket Used in Puberty Rites - Pomo
68
Pomo Dance Costume
70
A Summer Camp - Lake Pomo
74
On Russian River - Pomo
76
Summer Shelter - Lake Pomo
78
Coast Pomo with Feather Head-dress
80
Coast Pomo Bridal Costume
82
Gathering Tules - Lake Pomo
84
Gathering Seeds - Coast Pomo
86
Camp Under the Oaks - Lake Pomo
88
Pomo Mother and Child
90
On the Merced - Southern Miwok
92
A Southern Miwok
94>
A Southern Miwok - Profile
96
Sifting Basket - Southern Miwok
100
A Southern Miwok Youth
102
On the South Fork of Tule River
104
A Bowlder Milling-stone - Miwok
106
A Southern Miwok Woman
108
Otila - Maidu
110
A Maidu Woman
110
A Maidu Man
114
A Maidu Boy
116
Cradle-basket - Chukchansi Yokuts
118
A Chukchansi Woman
120
A Chukchansi Woman - Profile
122
A Yaudanchi Yokuts Woman
124
A Chukchansi Matron
130
A Chukchansi Yokuts Woman (a)
132
A Chukchansi Yokuts Woman (b)
134
A Chukchansi Head-man
136
A Chief - Chukchansi Yokuts
138
A Yauelmani Yokuts
140
Old Bob - Tachi Yokuts
142
A Chukchansi Yokuts
144
Jack Rowan - Chukchansi Yokuts
146
The Tule Pool - Southern Yokuts
152
A Gem of Basketry - Southern Yokuts
154
The Hunting Basket
156
The Pigeon-blind - Yokuts
158
Entrance to the Painted Cave
160
Looking out of the Painted Cave
166
Chukchansi Cradle-baskets
168
Yokuts Kitchen Utensils and Milling-stone
170
Rattlesnake Design in Yokuts Basketry
172
Animal Designs in Yokuts Basketry
174
Baskets in the Painted Cave - Yokuts
176
Among the Tules - Yokuts
178
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List of Large Plates Supplementing Volume Fourteen

 

Mitat – Wailaki

 plate no. 472

Old "Ukiah" – Pomo

 plate no. 473

Hunter - Lake Pomo

 plate no. 474

Burden-basket – Pomo

 plate no. 475

Mixed-blood Coast Pomo

 plate no. 476

On the shores of Clear Lake

 plate no. 477

Shatila – Pomo

 plate no. 478

Summer camp - Lake Pomo

 plate no. 479

Wild grapes – Pomo

 plate no. 480

Gathering tules - Lake Pomo

 plate no. 481

Pomo girl

 plate no. 482

Coast Pomo woman

 plate no. 483

Pomo seed-gathering utensils

 plate no. 484

Pomo baskets, mortar, and pestle

 plate no. 485

Pomo baskets, mortar, and pestle

 plate no. 486

Fishing camp - Lake Pomo

 plate no. 487

Aged Pomo woman

 plate no. 488

Aged Pomo woman

 plate no. 489

Wappo

 plate no. 490

Wappo woman

 plate no. 491

Otila – Maidu

 plate no. 492

Miwok head-man

 plate no. 493

Fishing-pool - Southern Miwok

 plate no. 494

Southern Miwok

 plate no. 495

Fisherman - Southern Miwok

 plate no. 496

Chukchansi Yokuts

 plate no. 497

Chukchansi Yokuts

 plate no. 498

Art as old as the tree - southern Yokuts

 plate no. 499

Rattlesnake design in Yokuts basketry

 plate no. 500

By the pool - Tule River Reservation

 plate no. 501

Yokuts basketry designs – A

 plate no. 502

Yokuts basketry designs – B

 plate no. 503

Chukchansi Yokuts type

 plate no. 504

Chukchansi matron

 plate no. 505

Quiet waters - Tule River Reservation

 plate no. 506

Yaundanchi Yokuts woman

 plate no. 507

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

 

The North American Indian

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Contents of Volume Fifteen

v
  

Alphabet Used in Recording Indians Terms

vi
  

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Introduction

xi

Southern California Shoshoneans

1
The Luisenos
5
The Cahuilla
21

The Dieguenos

37

Plateau Shoshoneans

53
The Mono
55
The Paviotso
66

The Washo

87

Mythology

99
Taqish
101
Suskia, the Giantess
103
Temet'awi', the Magic Hunter
105
The Creation
106
The Creation
110
The Creation
121
The Origin of People
128
Origin Myth
129
Origin Myth
134
Hainanu, the Transformer
135
Tavuu, the Transformer
143
Origin of the Belt of Orion
147
Origin of Pine-nuts and Death
148
Origin Myth
149
The Monster Bird
150
How the Animals Were Named
151
Tamalili and Goji
151
The Women Who Married Stars
154

Appendix

157
Tribal Summary
159
Vocabularies
173

Index

193
 
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Vol.16. The Tiwa. The Keres.

 
 
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Vol.17. The Tewa. The Zuñi.

 

The North American Indian

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Contents of Volume Seventeen

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Alphabet Used in Recording Indian Terms

x

Introduction

xi

The Tewa

1
San Juan
4
San Ildefonso
30
Nambe
61

Zuni

83
History
85
Arts and Industries
95
Cosmogony
104
Games
104
Organization
105
Social Customs
107
Sorcery
111
Warfare
111
Origin and Migration
113
Priesthoods and Fetishes
123

Mythology

169
Poseyemo
171
The War-gods Destroy Tsimayo
172
Antelope Races with Hawk
172
Shitsukye An Telapnawe, Shitsukye His Stories
173
A Youth Destroys Achiyalatapa
176
Tsuya, Hummingbird
179

Appendix

183
Tribal Summary
185
Additional Notes on the Hopi Snake Dance
195
Vocabularies
200

Index

211

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Facing Page
The cliff-dweller
Frontispiece
A San Juan home
4
A San Juan man
6
Tse-ka - "Douglas Spruce Leaf", cacique of San Juan
8
Good luck dance by San Juan hunters
10
Shrine of Yellow Cloud Man on Tsikumupi - Tewa
12
Winnowing wheat - San Juan
14
Firing pottery - Santa Clara
16
Santa Clara and the Rio Grande
18
A San Juan farmhouse
20
The harvest - San Juan
22
Tewa dance - costume
24
Cleaning wheat - San Juan
26
A kiva at Santa Clara
28
Puye
30
Cave-dwellings at Puye
32
Ruins on the mesa at Puye
34
Oyegi-aye - "Frost Moving", Santa Clara governor
36
Peach harvest - San Ildefonso
38
Pojoaque
40
By the old well at San Juan
42
Tewa war-god effigies
44
San Ildefonso women
46
In Santa Clara
48
Ko-pi - "Buffalo Mountain" - San Juan
50
Okuwa-tsire - "Cloud Bird" - San Ildefonso
52
Eagle dancer - San Ildefonso
54
Tablita woman dancer - San Ildefonso
56
Oyi-sawi - "Ice Terrace" - Santa Clara
58
Tablita dance - San Ildefonso - A
60
Tablita dance - San Ildefonso - B
62
Tablita dance - San Ildefonso - C
64
Tablita dancers returning to the kiva - San Ildefonso
66
Tablita dancers at the kiva - San Ildefonso
68
Tablita dancers - San Ildefonso
70
A kiva at Nambe
72
Yan-tse - "Willow Yellow" - Nambe
74
Pose-aye - "Dew Moving", profile - Nambe
76
Pose-aye - "Dew Moving" - Nambe
78
Fo-e - "Snow Child" - Santa Clara
80
Zuñi
84
Corn Mountain
86
Onate's inscription
88
Monastery and church at Hawikuh
90
Hawikuh - A
92
Hawikuh - B
94
A Zuñi house shrine
96
Zuñi village at Ojo Caliente
98
Zuñi gardens
100
Zuñi pottery
102
A Zuñi doorway
104
Boy and girl columns at Corn Mountain - Zuñi
106
Ruins on Corn Mountain - Zuñi
108
Zuñi water carriers
110
Shiwawatiwa - Zuñi
112
Zuñi ornaments
114
Siyotiwa, Zuñi kyaqimassi
116
A Zuñi girl
118
Laitsanyasitsa - Zuñi
120
A Zuñi man
122
A Zuñi governor
124
Kuse-pi - "Rock-purple Mountain" - San Juan
126
A San Juan matron
128
Yan-tsire - "Willow Bird" - San Ildefonso
130
Povi-yemo - "Flower Falling" - San Ildefonso
132
Agoyo-aye - "Star Moving" - San Ildefonso
134
A Nambe girl
136
Kwaa-Povi - "Bead Flower" - Nambe
138
Mowa - "Shining Light" - Nambe
140
A Santa Clara man
142
Agoyo-tsa - "Star White" - Santa Clara
144
Tambe - "Drum" - Santa Clara
146
A Tesuque ancient
148
Shrine and effigies of the elder war-god on Corn Mountain - Zuñi
150
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List of Large Plates Supplementing Volume Seventeen

 

Sentinel - San Ildefonso

 plate no. 580

Povi-Tamu ("Flower Morning") - San Ildefonso

 plate no. 581

Okuwa-tse ("Cloud Yellow") - San Ildefonso

 plate no. 582

On the Rio Grande - San Ildefonso

 plate no. 583

Kiva stairs, San Ildefonso

 plate no. 584

Fruit gatherer - San Ildefonso

 plate no. 585

Offering - San Ildefonso

 plate no. 586

San Ildefonso pottery

 plate no. 587

Tablita dancers and singers - San Ildefonso

 plate no. 588

In San Ildefonso

 plate no. 589

Girl and jar - San Ildefonso

 plate no. 590

In the gray morning - San Ildefonso

 plate no. 591

Offering to the sun - San Ildefonso

 plate no. 592

From the threshing floor - San Juan

 plate no. 593

Washing wheat - San Juan

 plate no. 594

Street scene at San Juan

 plate no. 595

Ambrosio Martinez - San Juan

 plate no. 596

San Juan pottery

 plate no. 597

Gossiping - San Juan

 plate no. 598

Offering at the waterfall – Nambe

 plate no. 599

Tesuque buffalo dancers

 plate no. 600

Oyi (Duck White), summer cacique of Santa Clara

 plate no. 601

Potter - Santa Clara

 plate no. 602

Pottery burners at Santa Clara

 plate no. 603

Inscription rock

 plate no. 604

Zuni street scene

 plate no. 605

Grinding medicine – Zuni

 plate no. 606

Zuni governor

 plate no. 607

Load of fuel – Zuni

 plate no. 608

Terraced houses of Zuni

 plate no. 609

Zuni girls at the river

 plate no. 610

Lutakawi, Zuni Governor

 plate no. 611

Waihusiwa, a Zuni kyaqimassi

 plate no. 612

Zuni girl

 plate no. 613

Zuni woman

 plate no. 614

Corner of Zuni

 plate no. 615

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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

ii
  

Contents of Volume Nineteen

v
  

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ix

Alphabet Used in Recording Indian Terms

xii

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
 
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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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