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62 Walpi 63 Mashongnavi 68 Shupaulovi 71 Shumopavi 74 Hawikuh 81 Ketchipauan 81 Matsaki 86 Taaaiyalana 90 Kin-tiel 92 Pescado 95 Zuni 98 Covered way, how developed 76 Covered passages and gateways described 180-182 Coyote people, settlement in Tusayan of the 26 Coyote kiva, direction of the 116 Crossbars used in fastening wooden doors 183 Crosspieces of ladders 159 Crows, Navajo myth concerning 281 Cruzate, visit to Awatubi of 49 Culture of pueblo tribes, degree of 227 Curtin, Jeremiah, work of XXI, XXIX Curtis, Wm. E., pottery, etc., from Peru presented by XXVI Cushing, Frank H., work of XXIV, XXV identifies K'iakima as scene of death of Estevanico 86 excavations at Halona 88, 193 opinion concerning western wall of Halona 89 opinion concerning distribution of Taaaiyalana ruins 89-90 on the former occupancy of Kin-tiel 92 Halona identified as one of the Seven Cities of Cibola 97 on Zuni tradition concerning stone-close 192 D. Dais of kivas 121, 122, 123 Dance, in the ceremony of Hasjelti Dailjis 273-275 Dance ceremony in kiva consecration 130 Dance rock, Tusayan, reference to snake dance of 65 Debris, how indicated in plans of ruins 45 an indication of original height of walls 90 Decoration, house openings 145-146
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