yatki pottery 658
[FROG] figures on Tusayan bowls 677
GARAYCOECHEA, JUAN, Awatobi visited by 600
[GARAYCOECHEA, JUAN], missionary labors of 601
GARDENS, modern, at Sikyatki 646
GENESIS, _see_ COSMOGONY.
GEOMETRIC figures on Sikyatki pottery 701-705
GERMINATIVE symbol on Sikyatki pottery 704
GODDARD, S., with archeological expedition in 1895 527
GOD OF DEATH of the Hopi 641
GOODE, G. BROWN, acknowledgments to 528
GORGETS in Sikyatki graves 733
GUTIERREZ, ANDRES, at founding of Awatobi mission 599
HAIR, human, woven by the Hopi 630
HAIRDRESSING of the Hopi 661, 663
HANCE'S RANCH, pictograph bowlder near 545
HAND figures on Sikyatki pottery 666-668, 728
HANO compared with Walpi 642
[HANO] in 1782 579
[HANO], when established 636
HAVASUPAI, cliff dwellings occupied by 533
HEART represented in animal figures 673
HEMATITE fetish from Sikyatki 730
HEMENWAY, MARY, Kawaika pottery purchased by 590
HE-SHOTA-PATHL-TA[)I]E, Zuni name of Kintiel 534
HODGE, F. W., acknowledgments to 527
[HODGE, F. W.] on colander fragments from Salado ruins 624
[HODGE, F. W.] on recent advent of the Navaho 658
[HODGE, F. W.], Sikyatki excavation aided by 648
HODGE, _Mrs_ M. W., acknowledgments to 527
HOFFMAN, W. J., on ruins at Montezuma Well 546
HOLBROOK, ruins near 533
HOLGUIN, _Capt_., Payuepki attacked by 583
HOLMES, W. H., on evolution of pottery designs 715, 716, 727
HOMOLOBI, location of 532
HONANKI, art remains found at 569
[HONANKI], origin of name 553, 559
[HONANKI], discovery of ruin of 534, 551
[HONANKI] ruin discussed 558-569
HOPI, abandonment of villages by 580
[HOPI] and Verde ruins compared 573
[HOPI], early migrations of clans of 574
[HOPI] knowledge of Montezuma Well 547
[HOPI] pictographic score 568
[HOPI] pueblos in 1782 579
[HOPI] request removal to Tonto basin 534
[HOPI] ruins, distribution of 581
[HOPI], southern origin of part of 568
HORN CLANS at Sikyatki 669
HORN-HOUSE, ruin of 590
HORSES, how regarded by ancient Hopi 598, 599
HOUGH, W., pottery figure interpreted by 664
HOWELL, E., cliff houses discovered by 533
HUMAN FIGURES on Sikyatki pottery 660
HUMAN REMAINS in Awatobi ruins 610, 612, 618
[HUMAN REMAINS], _see_ CEMETERIES.
IDOL, _see_ ALOSAKA, DOLL, FETISH.
INSECT figures on Sikyatki pottery 658
IRRIGATION represented in pictography 545
[IRRIGATION] ditches in Verde valley 538
JACOB'S WELL described 546
JAKWAINA, farm of, at Sikyatki 640
JARAMILLO
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