56-57
Kwalakwai, Hano tradition related by 35
Kwetcap tutwi, the second pueblo of the snake people
of Tusayan 18
L.
Ladders, arrangement in Tusayan kiva 121
withdrawal of rungs to prevent use of 113
significance of position of, in kivas 135
described 156-162
second-story terrace of Tusayan
reached principally by 182
openings for, in roofs 205
Laguna, arrival of the Asanyumu at 30
Lalenkobaki, a female society of Tusayan 134
Land apportionment by gentes in Tusayan 29
Language of the Asa and Hano of Tusayan 37
Languages of Tusayan, tradition regarding difference in 36
Las Animas ruins, trap-door frames in 206
Latches of doors 186-187
Latch strings used on Zuni doors 183
Lathing or wattling of kiva walls 126
Ledges of masonry in kivas 121
Ledges or benches around rooms 213
Lenbaki, society of Tusayan 18
Light, method of introducing, in inner rooms 207
Lighting, method of, in crowded portions of Zuni 99
Lintels of old windows embedded in masonry 200
Lizard people move from Walpi 31, 38
Lock and key of wood, how made 187
Logs (the floating), Navajo myth 278
Loom appurtenances 212
Loom posts of kivas 128-129, 132
Loophole-like openings in pueblo buildings 127, 198
Louisiana, linguistic work in XX
M.
Macomb, J. N., earthenware from North Carolina
presented by XXVI
Mallery, Garrick, work of XXVIII
Mamzrantiki, an Oraibi society of women 134
Mandan ladder described and figured 158
Maricopa, myth of the Water people of Tusayan
concerning
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