See Awatubi 49-50
Taos formerly partly inhabited by the Tewa 37
Tceew?ge. See Pe?a Blanca.
Tcosobi or Jay kiva, roof timbers of 120
Tebow?ki, an early pueblo of the fire people of Tusayan 20
Tebugkihu or fire-house, description of 57
fragments of passage-wall at 181
Terraced doorways 190-191
Terraced gardens 217
Terraced roofs of Tusayan, names of 104
Terrace cooking-pits and fireplaces 174-177
Terrace rooms, half open, not seen in ancient pueblos 187
Terraces, Sichumovi form of 62
Oraibi, formed by natural causes 76
Zu?i 97, 98, 144
ancient pueblos, how reached 156
Tusayan names of 223
Tusayan, order of settlement of, by various peoples 29
Tesuque, a Tewa pueblo 37
Tets?gi. See Tesuque.
Tewa conflict with the Ute 36
Tewa, language of the 37
Tewa. See Hano.
Timbers for roof, kind used in kiva-building 19
Time for planting and harvesting, how determined in Zu?i 148
Tiponi of Tusayan explained 131
Topography, houses of Walpi constructed to conform to 64
of Shupaulovi 71
Tradition, historical value of 15
Tradition, Tusayan 16-41
Hano 35
regarding Hano and Tusayan languages 36
concerning Payupki pueblo 40
concerning occupancy of Old Mashongnavi 47-48
of foundation of Walpi 63
concerning circular kivas 135
Zu?i concerning stone-close 92-193
concerning early occupancy of former pueblos
by existing tribes 225
Traditionary gentes of Tusayan, list of 38
Trails, Walpi 65, 66
T?aaiyalana 89
Transoms over pueblo doorways 187-189
Transportation to Walpi mesa, Indian method 66
Trapdoors, Sichumovi 63
kivas, no means of fastening 113
frames furnished with hand-holds 192
Tupubi defined 176
T?pkabi.
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