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lia of Tusayan taken by the Navajo 50 Ceremonies connected with Tusayan house-building 100-104, 168 Ceremonies accompanying kiva construction 115, 118 Ceremonies performed at placing of Zuni ladders 160 Chaco ruins, character of 14, 70 compared with Kin-tiel 92 finish of masonry of 140, 226 upper story partitions of, supported by beams 144 finish of woodwork of 149, 184 symmetry of arrangement of outer openings of 195 loop-holes in walls of 198 Chairs, lack of in Pueblo houses 212 Chair of modern form in Zuni 213 Chalowe, description of 83 Chants in Navajo ceremonial 245, 246 Charred roof timbers of Tusayan kiva 120 Children, initiation of, in Navajo ceremonial 266, 267 Chimney. See Fireplace. Chimney-hoods, how constructed 169-175 Chimneys, traces of in K'iakima 85 remains of, at Matsaki 86 Tusayan 102 Zuni 111 described and figured 167-180 Chukubi pueblo, built by the Squash people 25 description 58, 59 fragments of passage wall at 181 Church, Shumopavi, established by Spanish monks 75, 76 Hawikuh 81, 138 Ketchipauan, remains of 81, 82 in court of Zuni 98, 138, 148 See Mission. Churches established in Zuni and Tusayan 224 Cibola, ruins and inhabited villages of 80-99 architecture of compared with that of Tusayan 100-223 See Zuni. Circular doorway of Kin-tiel described 192 Circular kivas, antiquity of 116 traditional references to 135 absent in Cibolan pueblos
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