a, Hano tradition given by 35
Poles for suspension of blankets, etc. 110, 189, 208, 214
Ponobi kiva of Oraibi, wall lathing of 126
Population, enlargement of pueblos necessitated
by increase of 70
Porch posts 81, 82
Posowe, a former Tewa pueblo 37
Posts of porch, remains of, at Hawikuh and Ketchipauan 81, 82
Posts sunk in floor forming part of loom 212
Pots used in chimney construction 179-180
Pottery fragments, Horn House ruin 51
Kwaituki 57
ruin on Oraibi wash 55
used in mud-plastered walls 139
Pottery of Payupki, character of 60
Poultry house of Sichumovi 167
Powell, J. W., work of XXIII
Prayer, on offering medicine tubes to Navajo gods 244
to the Esthetle 272
Prayer plume, or baho, used in kiva
consecratory ceremonials 119, 120, 129, 130
Prayer sticks, how prepared for
Navajo ceremonial 242-243, 264
Props used for fastening wooden doors 183
Publication during year XVIII
Pueblo architecture,
notice of Mr. Victor Mindeleff's paper on XXX, XXXIV
study of, by Victor Mindeleff 8-228
Pueblo Bonito, additions to 70
the largest yet examined 92
finish of roof of 150
stairway described 160
symmetry of arrangement of outer openings of 195
skill shown in masonry of 195
Pueblo buildings,
mode of additions to 70, 97, 98, 102, 148-149
Pueblo construction in Tusayan
and Cibola, details of 137-223
Pueblo Grande. See Kin-tiel.
Pueblo models constructed XXVII
Pueblo openings, carelessness in placing 196
Pueblo remains, area occu
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