499-500
Moki pottery 493
Navajo hogan, or hut 473
Ojo Caliente pottery 491
Ollas 498, 500
Ornament, Ceramic 488
Ornamentation of coiled basketry 487
Pescado pottery 494
Pottery affected by environment 482
Pottery anticipated by basketry 483-485
Pottery declined in quality with introduction of domestic animals 496
Pottery developed from basketry 485
Pueblo primitive habitations 475
Pueblos, Communal 480, 481
Rectangular forms developed from circular in architecture 475
Roasting tray 484
Stories added in cliff-buildings 479
Tusayan, Province of 493
Water important to Pueblos, Transportation and preservation of 482
Wicker cover for gourd vessels 483
Zuni priests' journey to the Atlantic 483
Zuni skill on water jars 498, 500
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