Outlines of Zuñi Creation Myths: Thirteenth Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1891-1892, Government Printing Office, Washington, 1896, pages 321-448Cushing, Frank Hamilton
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Outlines of Zuñi Creation Myths: Thirteenth Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1891-1892, Government Printing Office, Washington, 1896, pages 321-448
Cushing, Frank Hamilton
Zuni mythology
BAIRD, SPENCER F., Acknowledgment to, 378
BAL, JUAN DE, missionary at Hálona, 329
, killed by the Zuñi, 330
BANDELIER, A. F., on southwestern cliff dwellings, 347
BAPTISM, how received by the Zuñi, 327, 333, 335
BAPTISMAL record of Zuñi, 333
BARK clothing, 358
BENAVIDES, A. DE, Southwestern missions founded by, 327
BLACK PEOPLE of Zuñi tradition, 343, 424
CANYON DE CHELLY, Cliff dwellings in, 348
CAQUIMA identified with K‘yäkime, 326
CARDINAL directions of the Zuñi, 355
CASA GRANDE, Masonry of, 360
CASTAÑEDA, P. DE, Zuñi cremation mentioned by, 366
CEREMONIALS, Zuñi, Character of, 375
, Orientation in, 370
CHAMUSCADO, F., Expedition of, 326
CHILDREN, Care of, in war times, 350
CHURCH at Zuñi, Desecration of, 337
, how regarded by the natives, 335, 337
, when built, 332, 333
CIBOLA identified with Zuñi country, 325, 367
, Settlement of cities of, 427
CLANS of the Zuñi, 368, 372, 386
, Relation of, to natural phenomena, 370
CLIFF DWELLINGS, Nomenclature of, 359
and Zuñi ruins compared, 344
built by Zuñi ancestors, 343
, why constructed, 347
CLOTHING of ancient southwesterners, 358
COLOR divisions of the Zuñi, 369
CONCRETIONS used as fetiches, 359, 366
CORN maidens, Zuñi ceremonial of, 430, 435, 442, 443
people of Zuñi tradition, 348
perfecting ceremony, 445
, Zuñi origin of, 391
regard for, 376
CORONADO, F. V. DE, Conquest of Cibola by, 326
COSMOLOGY of the Zuñi, 370, 379, 388
CREMATION among Yuman and Piman tribes, 366
formerly practiced by the Zuñi, 336
CUZCO, the center of Inca dominion, 325
DEATH, Zuñi mythic origin of, 404
DEW PEOPLE of Zuñi tradition, 343, 390
DOORWAYS in cliff dwellings, 347
DRAMA, Zuñi, defined, 375
DUCK, The, in Zuñi mythology, 407
DWELLINGS in Colorado valley, 357
of the ancient Zuñi, 361
EAGLE, The, in Zuñi mythology, 436
EARTHQUAKE influence in Zuñi ceremony, 373
EL MORO, Spanish inscriptions at, 326
ESPEJO, A. DE, Visit of, to Zuñi, 327
ESTEVANICO, Cibola visited by, 326
FALCON in Zuñi mythology, 437
FEAST, Ceremonial, at Zuñi, 327
of the dead at Zuñi, 338
FETICHES, Concretions used as, 366
of the ancient Zuñi, 359
FIBER clothing and sandals, 358
FLOOD in Zuñi mythology, 429
FLUTE people of Zuñi mythology, 432
GALDO, JUAN, missionary at Zuñi, 329
GENESIS of the Zuñi, 379
GOVERNMENT, Former, of the Zuñi, 325
GRANARIES of the Havasupai, 350
Tarahumári, 350
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