Colorado River (Colo.-Mexico); Grand Canyon (Ariz.); United States -- Discovery and exploration
Bradley rescues others from the water ......284
Buttes, mesas, plateaus, distinction between ....46
Canyon cutting in the upper Colorado basin ....29
Cávate or cliff dwellings of the Tewan Indians ....56
Caves in a volcanic crater used as habitations by Indians .43
Caves in cliffs used as habitations by Indians ....41
Ceremony at Shupaulovi to bring rain .....338-342
Chambers excavated in volcanic ashes by Indians for habitations . . 42
Chumehueva Indians, low condition and former home of the 27
Church, how he paints a mountain ......389
Cinder-cone town formerly inhabited by Indians ...42
Cliff dwellings of the Tewan Indians ......56
Cliff village of Walnut Cany on .......41
Collecting specimens of the art of Tusayan ....342-344
Colorado Canyon broken by lateral canyons ....29
Colorado Desert, singular characteristics of the ....22
Crater town formerly inhabited by Indians ....43
Cult societies among the Indiana .......363-364
Death, supposed, of the author .......... iii
Digger Indians, the original ........27
Dunn, W. H., a member of the expedition ........ v, 120
Dunn, W. H., abandons the party and is killed by Indians .280,323
Freebooters of the Plateau Province ......84
Fremont's Peak, height of and view from .....67
Garfield, J. A., insists on the publication of the history of the
expedition . iv
Goodman, Frank, a member of the expedition ....... v, 120
Goodman, Frank, leaves the party .......187
Government, civil, military, and religious, among the tribes of Tusayan
. 356-364
Grand Canyon, how formed . . ' . . . .89
Grand Canyon, the most sublime spectacle on earth ..390,397
Grand Canyon walls, elements of and height of ...251, 379-389
Hall, Andrew, a member of the expedition ....... v, 120
Hano, a visit to ...........345
Hano, location and language of .......49
Hawkins, W. R., a member of the expedition ........ v, 120
Rowland, O. G., a member of the expedition ....... v, 120
Rowland, Seneca, a member of the expedition ....... v, 120
Howland and Dunn abandon the party and are killed by Indians . . 280,323
Instruments, tools, rations, etc. .......119
Irrigation and hydraulic works built by the Indians ..24
Irrigation developed by the Navajo and other Indians ..52, 111
Killing by the Shivwits of the three men who left the party 323 .
Kinship ties among the tribes of North America ....356-358
Kit Carson, leadership of, against the Navajos ....51
Maricopa Indians, home and character of the ....24
Marriage and kinship ties among the North American Indians . . . 357-359
Mashongnavi, a visit to .........335
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Mashongnavi, location and language of .....49
Medicine-man as historian, priest, and doctor . . . . . .65,106,363
Men who composed the exploring party .....120
Mesas, plateaus, buttes, distinction between . . . . . . . . . 46
Mogollon Escarpment, description of the .....27
Mojave Indians, former home and life of the . . . . . . . . 27
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