612,618[Human remains],seeCemeteries.Idol,seeAlosaka,Doll,Fetish.Insectfigures on Sikyatki pottery658Irrigationrepresented in pictography545[Irrigation] ditches in Verde valley538Jacob's Welldescribed546Jakwaina, farm of, at Sikyatki640Jaramillo, Juan, on "Tucayan"595Jars,seePottery.Jeditoh valley, ruins in581,589,592Judd, James S., acknowledgments to527Kachinbaruin described589Katci, a Hopi folklorist637[Katci], farm of, at Sikyatki641Katcinacult in Tusayan625,633[Katcina] defined661,732[Katcina] figures on Hopi pottery624,658,665Kawaika, application of name622[Kawaika], pottery from622[Kawaika], ruins at590Keam, T. V., excavations by, at Kawaika622[Keam, T. V.], idols removed and returned by619Keam's canyon, ruins in581Kinnazinde, ruin of534Kintielascribed to the Zuñi534,591[Kintiel], location of533Kisakobi, former site of Walpi578[Kisakobi] ruins described585[Kisakobi], settlement of635Kishyuba, a Hopi ruin591Kisiand cavate house compared544Kiva-likeremains at Honanki560Kivas, absence of, in Sikyatki642[Kivas], absence of, in southern cliff houses574[Kivas], ceremonial replastering of645[Kivas], distribution of561,574[Kivas] of Awatobi611[Kivas], platforms characteristic of541[Kivas], round, evolution of575K'n'-i-K'él,seeKintiel.Kokopeli, a Hopi deity663Kopeli, services of, at Sikyatki641,643Kóyimseof the Hopi659Küchaptüvela, former site of Walpi578[Küchaptüvela] ruin described585Küküchomoruins described586Kwataka, a Hopi monster691Ladlesfrom Awatobi described624[Ladles] from Sikyatki described655[Ladles],seePottery.Langley, S. P., acknowledgments to528Lelo, farm of, at Sikyatki640Leroux, A., Verde ruins discovered by530Lightningsymbol on Hopi pottery673Lignitedeposits near Sikyatki643[Lignite] gorgets in Sikyatki graves733Lines, broken, on Sikyatki pottery704Lummis, C. F., on Montezuma Well ruins546Mamzráuticeremony introduced at Walpi604Man-eagle, a Hopi monster691[Man-eagle] on Sikyatki pottery683Marie, Aug. Sta., an Awatobi missionary600Masauwûhin Hopi mythology666[Masauwûh],seeGod of Death.Masiumptiwa, Awatobi legend repeated by603Masonryof Awatobi616[Masonry] of Honanki563[Masonry] of Palatki554-555[Masonry] of Sikyatki644Meal, sacred, trail closed with596,597Mealsacrifice by the Hopi739Mearns, E. A., on Verde valley ruins535,544,546Medicine bowlsof the Hopi681Medicine bowlsof the Zuñi and Hopi655Meline, J. F., on settlement of Sandia584Mescalin Verde valley caves550Metalnot found at Honanki571[Metal] not found at Sikyatki649,741Metatesfound in Awatobi625,626[Metates] found in Honanki571[Metates] found in Sikyatki graves731Mica,seeSelenite.Middle mesa, ruins at581,582Migrationof Hopi clans577Miller,Dr, pottery collected by675Mindeleff, Cosmos, Homolobi ruins examined by532[Mindeleff, Cosmos], on absence of kivas in Verde ruins561[Mindeleff, Cosmos], on cavate houses543[Mindeleff, Cosmos], on function of cavate lodges544[Mindeleff, Cosmos], on origin of circular kivas576[Mindeleff, Cosmos], on similarity of cliff dwellings and pueblos537[Mindeleff, Cosmos], on Verde valley ruins535Mindeleff, Victor, Awatobi described by602[Mindeleff, Victor], groundplan of Chukubi by583[Mindeleff, Victor], groundplan of Mishiptonga by590[Mindeleff, Victor], on Awatobi kivas612[Mindeleff, Victor], on distribution of Tusayan ruins577[Mindeleff, Victor], on former sites of Walpi585[Mindeleff, Victor], on Horn-house and Bat-house590[Mindeleff, Victor], on origin of circular kivas576[Mindeleff, Victor], Shitaimovi mentioned by582[Mindeleff, Victor], Sikyatki described by632Mishiptonga, ruin of590Mishoñinoviin 1782579Mishoñinovi, Old, discussed582Mission, ruins of, at Awatobi606[Mission], when established at Awatobi599Missionsamong the Hopi595Moki,seeHopi.Montezuma Castleand Honanki compared563[Montezuma Castle] on Beaver creek549Montezuma Well, ruins at534,546-548Mooney, James, cited on Kawaika pottery590Morfi, Juan A., on Hopi pueblos in 1782579[Morfi, Juan A.], on settlement of Sandia584Mortarsfound in Awatobi626Mortuarycustoms of the Hopi648,656[Mortuary]objectsin Sikyatki graves650,656[Mortuary]remainsin Awatobi617[Mortuary]slabsfrom Sikyatki732[Mortuary]vessels, food remains in741Moth figureson Sikyatki pottery678-680Mountain-lionfetish from Sikyatki730[Mountain-lion] figure on pottery671[Mountain-lion] in Hopi mythology545Mountain-sheepfigure on pottery669,671Müyinwû, a Hopi deity647,667Myth,seeCosmogony,Genesis.Mythicorigin of Kanelba638-639[Mythic] personages on pottery665Nahuatland Hopi pictographs compared569Naiutciinjured by stick swallowing664Nakwákwocidefined662Nampéo, a Hopi potter660Nasyuñweve, a Hopi folklorist637,640Navahoand Hopi intermarriage658[Navaho] ceremonial circuit681[Navaho] depredations in Tusayan585[Navaho] in Antelope valley592,593[Navaho] katcinas on Hopi pottery658[Navaho], late appearance of, in Tusayan581[Navaho] name of Awatobi594[Navaho], recent advent of, in New Mexico658[Navaho], shrine robbed by612Naybiidentified with Oraibi599Necklacesin Sikyatki graves733Needles, bone, from Awatobi627New-fire ceremoniesof the Hopi586,602New Mexico,seeNavaho.Niel, J. A., on Tanoan migration to Tusayan578,584Nimankatcinaof the Hopi593Niza, Marcos de, on Totonteac fabrics629Nomenclatureof Awatobi594[Nomenclature] of Sikyatki636Nordenskiöld, G., on affinity of cliff dwellers and pueblos532[Nordenskiöld, G.], on evolution of pottery design716,727[Nordenskiöld, G.], cited on Mesa Verde villages555,563,678[Nordenskiöld, G.], on origin of round kivas575[Nordenskiöld, G.], on platforms in Mesa Verde kivas541[Nordenskiöld, G.], prayer-sticks found by736Nüshaki, etymology of578,586Oak creek, ruins on533,550Obsidianobjects from Sikyatki732Offeringsby Indian excavators641Oñate, Juan de, Awatobi visited by594,599Openingsin Honanki walls565[Openings],seeDoorway.Oraibi, age of607[Oraibi] in 1782580[Oraibi] legendary origin of634[Oraibi], site of578Orientationof Awatobi mission609Ornamentsin Sikyatki graves733Otermin, Ant., attempted reconquest by584Owens, J. G., acknowledgments to646Padilla, Juan, visits Tusayan in 1540596Paho,seePrayer-stick.Paiakyamufigures on Hopi pottery659Paint,seePigment.Palatki, art remains found at569[Palatki], population of567[Palatki] ruins discovered534,551[Palatki] ruins described553-558Palatkwabi, a traditional land of the Hopi529,531,568,672Paleography,seeDecoration.Passagewaysin cavate dwellings542[Passageways] in Honanki565Patki people, early migrations of the574[Patki people], southern origin of the529,568Patuñ phratry, southern origin of529Payüpki, a ruin in Tusayan578,583[Payüpki], possible origin of584Peachescultivated near Sikyatki646[Peaches] introduced in Oraibi604[Peaches] of the Hopi639Phallicrepresentations among the Hopi663Pictographsat Honanki567,568[Pictographs] at Palatki ruin556[Pictographs] in Verde valley545[Pictographs] near Montezuma Well548[Pictographs] near Schürmann's ranch550[Pictographs] of Awatobi totems610[Pictographs] on Awatobi cliffs626[Pictographs],seeDecoration.Pigmentfound at Awatobi618[Pigment] found at Sikyatki728,729[Pigment] how applied by the Hopi650[Pigment] used on prayer-sticks630Pipesin Sikyatki graves733Plasteringon Awatobi walls616[Plastering] of Honanki ruin563[Plastering] of Palatki ruin555[Plastering] of Sikyatki rooms645,646Platformsin cavate dwellings541[Platforms] in Honanki566Plumed snakecult in Tusayan671,672[Plumed snake] figures on Hopi kilts696[Plumed snake] figure on pottery658,671[Plumed snake] in Hopi mythology668Polishing stonesfrom Sikyatki729Populationof Awatobi605[Population] of Honanki567Porcupinefigure on pottery669Porras,Padre, missionary labors of595,599,600,605Potterydecoration of the Hopi569[Pottery] from ancient Walpi585[Pottery] from Awatobi621-625[Pottery] from Honanki classified570[Pottery] from Payüpki584[Pottery] from Shuñopovi and Mishoñinovi582[Pottery] from Sikyatki discussed650-728[Pottery] from Verde and Colorado Chiquito compared573[Pottery], mortuary, from Awatobi617[Pottery], mortuary, from Kawaika590[Pottery], mortuary, from Sikyatki649[Pottery] of ancient Tusayan617Powamûceremony of the Hopi702Powell, J. W., ruins found by532Prayer-sticks, cross-shape, of Keres origin703[Prayer-sticks] from Awatobi613,618,630-631[Prayer-sticks] from Honanki573[Prayer-sticks] from Sikyatki649,736-739[Prayer-sticks] in Hopi ceremony628[Prayer-sticks], prescribed length of668[Prayer-sticks], significance of688,738Prayer-stringsof the Hopi662Priests, Hopi, succession of637Pueblo Grande,seeKintiel.Pueblo Indiansdescended from cliff dwellers531,532[Pueblo Indians]ruins, of Verde valley classified536[Pueblo Indians] and cliff dwellings similar537Quadrupedfigures on Sikyatki pottery668-671Quartz crystalfrom Sikyatki729Rabbitfigure on Sikyatki pottery669,670Rabbit-skinrobes of Tusayan629Rainsymbol on bird ornaments733Rainbowsymbols on Sikyatki pottery681Raincloud symbolof the Hopi681[Raincloud symbol] on Awatobi cist613[Raincloud symbol] on gravestones732[Raincloud symbol] on Hopi pottery694[Raincloud symbol] on Sikyatki pottery689,690Rattlesnake Tanks, ruins at532Red rocks, cliff houses of the548-549Reptilefigures on pottery658,671-677Ruinsof East Mesa discussed585[Ruins] of Tusayan577[Ruins],seeAwatobi,Honanki,Palatki,Sikyatki, etc.Sacrificeamong the Hopi738[Sacrifice],seeOffering.Saint Johns, ruins near533Saliko, Awatobi legend repeated by603[Saliko] on the Awatobi Mamzráutu611San Bernabe, mission name of Shuñopovi607San Bernardo, mission name of Awatobi594,595,599Sandalsfound in Honanki573Sandia, Hopi name for584[Sandia] settled by Tanoan people from Tusayan584San Juan, headdress from734Schürmann, —, acknowledgments to559[Schürmann], ruins near ranch of550-553Seats, stone, in Awatobi ruins626Seedsin mortuary vessels741Selenitedeposits near Sikyatki643[Selenite] in Sikyatki graves730,733Seler, E., Mexican designs gathered by705Serpent, plumed, of the Hopi547,548Shalako,seeCalako.Shellbeads from Honanki573[Shell] bracelet from Honanki572[Shell] from Sikyatki graves739[Shell] ornaments from Awatobi628[Shell] ornaments in Sikyatki graves733Shimo, Awatobi legend repeated by602Shipauloviin 1782579Shitaimovi, ruin of582Shrinesat Awatobi described619-621[Shrines] at Walpi586[Shrines] near Tukinobi589[Shrines] robbed by Navaho612[