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Contents. Volume VII. (As in the original volume) |
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Indians of Arizona — Apache — First Mention of — Tribal Groups — Aravaipa — Chiricahua — Apache Language Same as Tartar Chinese—Coyotero—Pinal Coyotero—Pinaleños—Tontos — San Carlos Apache — Gila Apache — Mogollon— Mimbreno__White Mountain — Tsiltaden -- 1
Legends—Scarcity of—Belief in Creation—War Between Birds and Beasts—Killing of the Dragon—Religion of the Apache— Faith in Prayer — Administration of Medicine — Medicine Men—Hoddentin—Apache Dances—Spirit Dance -- 19
Location — Stock Raisers—Early Record of — Creation of—Of Composite Origin—Hogans—Weaving—Religion and Myths —Legends—Creation of First Man and Woman—Old Man and Woman of First World—Creation of the Sun—Religious Worship—Lower Worlds—Dark World—Red World—Blue World—Eleventh World—Emergence from Lower Worlds— Twelfth or Present World—Creation of Visible World— Creation of Stars—Vegetable Life—Bearers of Sun and Moon—Sex of the Peoples—The Changing Woman—Creation of Man -- 36
Theory of Origin of Man—Man-Eaters or Monsters—Slayers of the Enemies or Monsters—Woman Who Becomes a Bear— The Flood—The Chants—The War Dance—The Girls' Dance —Blackening of the Patient—Public Exhibitions or Dances —Mountain Chant—Origin of —Fire Play -- 65
Location — Early Name “Cosninos”—Habits, History and Legends —Chiefs—Medicine Men—Agriculturists—Engineering Skill —Hospitality—Funeral Ceremonies—Language—Worship— Legend of Origin -- 93
Legends—Origin—How Wallapais Became a Separate People— Relation of Origin of Hopis -- 116
Location — Legends — Advent of the Wallapais — Mike Burns' Stories—The Flood—Council of War -- 125
Location — History — Missions and Missionaries — Pueblos— Social Organization—Story of Origin—Legend of Building of Villages—Mode of Marriage—Hospitality—Legends and Folklore—Tininina, or Social Dance—Religion -- 138
Citizens of the United States— Religion — Lack of Religion — No Sacred Fires—Moqui Gods -- 157
The Snake Dance — Story of Its Origin — Description of by Peter Moran—Preparation for—Account of by Charles F. Lummis—Special Agent Scott's Report on -- 169
The Snake Dance (continued)—Description of, by Capt. John G. Bourke—Order of the Procession—The Female Detachment—The Snake Carriers — Behavior of the Snakes—Conclusion of the Dance -- 204
Characteristics and Customs — Mental Traits — Clothing — Governing Body — Mythology and Folklore—Supported by Agriculture — Own Large Flocks and Herds — Weaving — Language — Religion — Dances -- 216
Location of Maricopas—Join the Pimas—Fight With Yumas— Reservation—Location of Mohaves—Characteristics—Dwellings — Agriculture — Reservation — Location of Apache-Mohaves—Characteristics—War and Raid on Whites—Subjugation of—Location of Yumas—Characteristics—Location of Apache-Yumas—Language—Gave Trouble to Whites—Subjugation of -- 225
Early History — Language—Always Peaceable— Chief Support Agriculture — Weapons — Legends and Myths — Legends of Building of Casa Grande — Casa de Montezuma — Other Legends—The Turquoise Legend — Wind and Rain Gods— Birth of Hok -- 234
Legends (Continued)—Creation Legend—Flood Legend—Irrigation—Legend of Feather Plaited Doctor and Tonto—The Creation Myth—Coyote—Children of Cloud—Skull and His Magic—Origin of the Horse—Abstracts of Nursery Tales— Five Little Orphans and Their Aunt—Coyote and the Quails —Woman and Coyote—Pima Captive and Her Son—Coyote and the Bluebird — Boy and Beast — The Naughty Grand-children -- 252
Religion — Deities — Magicians — The Soul and Its Destiny — Dreams — Sacred Places — Stones Strike — Hâ-âk Lying — Iâksk—Place of the Bad One—Puma Lying—Medicine Men —Legerdemain—Cause and Treatment of Diseases -- 268
History of Papagos — Sobaipuris Ask Priests to go to Guevavi —First Missions in Arizona—Discontinuance of Missions —Remains and Ruins of San Xavier, Tumacacuri, and Other Missions—Work of the Missionaries—Discipline of the Indians — Derivation of Name of Papago — History of Sobaipuri — Location of Papagos — Their Means of Subsistence — Traditions and Myths — Montezuma — Papago Dwellings -- 297
Location and Derivation of Name — Friendly to Whites, but Warlike—The Chemehuevi—Location—Early History—Dress —Nothing Positive Known of Organization—General Belief of All Indians in Future State—Theories of Mohaves— Pimas__Apaches and Navahos—Conclusion -- 313
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