Eighth Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology: to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1886-1887, Government Printing Office, Washington, 1891
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Eighth Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology: to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1886-1887, Government Printing Office, Washington, 1891
Navajo Indians -- Rites and ceremonies; Pueblo Indians -- Antiquities; Pueblo architecture
CHAPTER I.--Traditionary history of Tusayan
_title in body text reads “Traditional...”_
Small ruin near Horn House
Moen-kopi
Tâaaiyalana ruins
Kin-tiel and Kinna-Zinde
_titles in body text:_
Small ruin between Horn House and Bat House
Moen-kopi ruins
Tâaaiyalana
Kin-tiel
Many phrases are hyphenated in the List of Illustrations but not in the
captions themselves:
chief-kiva, ground-plan, loom-post, roof-beams...
Whatever their motive, the Bears left Antelope Canyon
_text reads “Cañyon”_
far off on the Múina (river) near Alavia (Santa Fé)
_text reads “Sante Fé”_
The principal building is a long irregular row, similar to
_text reads “similiar”_
All the Tusayan kivas are in the form of a parallelogram
_text reads “paralellogram”_
the second level of the kiva floor, forming the dais before referred to
The ledge, or dais, is free for the use of spectators
_text reads “dias” both times, but is spelled “dais” on its first
occurrence (earlier in text)_
these overhanging copings occur principally on the southern exposures
_text reads “pricipally”_
particularly prevalent in Zuni
_text reads “particulary”_
Chapters II and III
_text reads “Chapter”_
usually carved from a single piece of wood
_text reads “single / single” at line break_
somewhat similar in effect to the carving on the Spanish beams
_text reads “similiar”_
the almost inaccessible summit of Tâaaiyalana mesa
_text reads “Tâaiyalana”_
Punctuation:
Long ago the Hopi´tuh were few
_paragraph (printed as block quote) begins with redundant
quotation mark_
* * * * *
CEREMONIAL OF HASJELTI DAILJIS
and
MYTHICAL SAND PAINTING OF THE NAVAJO INDIANS
by
JAMES STEVENSON
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CONTENTS
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