households 212
Mortised door in Zuni house 110,186
Mummy cave, Arizona, ruin in 64
finish of roofs in ruins of 150
Mungkiva, Mashongnavi 127
of Shupaulovi 113, 122
Tusayan 134
N.
Naiyenesgony and Tobaidischinni, mythical history of 279-280
Nambe, Tewa pueblo 37
Navajo, Asa of Tusayan live among 30
huts of, closed with blankets 189
method of sheep-herding compared with Pueblo 214
paper on Hasjelti Dailjis ceremonial
and sand painting of 229-285
Nelson, E. W., work of XXVII
graves unearthed by 86
collection of stone-closes by 193
New York, archeologic work in XIX
ethnologic work in XXI
Niches, use of, in kivas 121, 122
Niches formed in old window openings 110, 200, 208-209
Nomenclature of Tusayan structural details 220-223
North Carolina, work in XXI-XXII
Notched logs used as ladders 157-158
Numi. See Nambe.
Nutria, compared with Kin-tiel 91
description of 91-95
Nuvayauma, old Mashongnavi tradition related by 47-48
Nuvwatikyuobi kiva 120
O.
Oak mound kiva, Tusayan, decadence of membership of 135
Office work XXIII-XXIX
Ohio, archeologic work in XIX, XX
Ohke. See San Juan.
Ojo Caliente, a modern village 54, 96-97
chinked walls of 142
Old man and woman of the first world, Navajo myth 284-285
Old Mashongnavi, tradition concerning occupation of 47-48
Openings, splayed, in Ketchipauan church 82
walls of Taaaiyalana structures 90
Kin-tiel walls
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