596-597
TRINCHERAS defined 550
[TRINCHERAS] in Red-rock country 549, 550
TRUJILLO, JOSE, probably killed at Shunopovi 600
TSEGI CANYON and Tusayan pottery compared 623
[TSEGI CANYON] formerly occupied by Hopi clans 658
[TSEGI CANYON], _see_ CHELLY CANYON.
TUBES, bone, from Awatobi 627
TUCANO, name applied to Tusayan 595
TUCAYAN, name applied to Tusayan 595
TUKINOBI, ruin of, described 589
TURQUOIS beads found at Honanki 573
[TURQUOIS] mosaics of the Hopi 662
[TURQUOIS] objects in Sikyatki graves 641, 733
TUSAYAN, application of term 577
[TUSAYAN] identified with Hopi villages 595
[TUSAYAN] ruins discussed 577-742
[TUSAYAN] towns in 1540 606
[TUSAYAN], _see_ HOPI.
TUZAN, name applied to Tusayan 595
TYLOR, E. B., cited on primitive sacrifice 738
UTE depredations in Tusayan 585
[UTE], late appearance of, at Tusayan 581
VARGAS, DIEGO DE, Awatobi visited by 594
[VARGAS, DIEGO DE], Tusayan conquered by 600
VASES, _see_ POTTERY.
VEGETAL DESIGNS on Hopi pottery 698-699
VERDE VALLEY and Tusayan ruins compared 573
[VERDE VALLEY], archeology of 530
[VERDE VALLEY] ruins discussed 536, 576
VETANCURT, A. DE, Awatobi mentioned by 594
[VETANCURT, A. DE], on destruction of Awatobi mission 600
VOTH, H. R., decorated bowl collected by 665
[VOTH, H. R.], on ancient pottery found at Oraibi 607
WALLS of Honanki described 559
[WALLS] of Palatki ruin 557
[WALLS], _see_ MASONRY.
WALNUT CANYON, cliff houses in 532
WALPI, ancient, pottery of 660
[WALPI] compared with other villages 642
[WALPI], former sites of 585, 635
[WALPI], gradual desertion of 586
[WALPI] in 1540 578
[WALPI] in 1782 579
[WALPI], origin of name 585
[WALPI], southern origin of clans of 529
WALTHER, HENRY, pottery repaired by 682
WAR GOD symbolism on Hopi pottery 664
WATER used in Hopi ceremony 689
WATER-HOUSE PEOPLE of Tusayan 672
[WATER-HOUSE PEOPLE], _see_ PATKI.
WATER SUPPLY of Sikyatki 638, 646
WEAPONS of ancient Tusayan 596, 598
WHISTLES, bone, from Awatobi 627
[WHISTLES] used in Hopi ceremonies 628
WINSHIP, G. P., acknowledgments to 527
[WINSHIP, G. P.], Castaneda's narrative translated by 596
WIPO SPRING in Tusayan 639
WOOD in Palatki ruin 555
[WOOD], method of working, at Honanki 571
[WOOD], remains of, at Honanki 562, 566
[WOOD], objects of, from Honanki 572
WOOD'S RANCH, pictograph bowlder near 545
XUMUPAMI identified with Shunopovi 599
YUCCA fiber anciently used 572
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