- Alaskans and blanket weaving
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15, 16
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160
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206, 207
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- American Museum of Natural History, N. Y., collection of blankets
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32, 35, 37, 156, 164
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- specimen of weaving in colors
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80
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9, 17
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48, 55, 65, 66
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- Baize, English (Spanish bayeta)
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26-28
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- Bartlett, John Russell, on the Navaho and his blanket
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22
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VII
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- baskets as human documents
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72, 73
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114
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139
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- Bayeta and the bayeta blanket
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25-36, 39, 40, 51
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29, 30
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39, 40, 117, 118
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- Belts, garters, and hair bands
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130-135
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- Benham, A. M., and J. W., Indian traders
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52, 207
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- Berard, Father, quoted on blanket designs
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72, 120, 126-129
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- classifies names of blankets
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116-119
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- different styles of blanket-weaving
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III, 112
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6
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66-69
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182, 183
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181
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184-188
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59, 155
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- Birth and growth of the art of Navaho blanket-weaving
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8-19
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- Blankets and aniline dyes
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48, 55, 65, 66
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25-36, 39, 40, 51
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32, 36
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167-173
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143-158
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174
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- color significance and symbolism
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60-64
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147-149
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- designs, origin, and symbolism
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72-102
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120-129, 146
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28-33, 39, 65-71, 170
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- early history of the Navaho
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20-24
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153-155
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157, 158
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72, 80, 145
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159-163
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139-142
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116-119
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37, 38
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155-157
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151-153
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136-138
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58
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16
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202-208
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45
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39-44
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149-151
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110-112
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60-64, 72-81
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113-115
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VI
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146
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139-142
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25-36
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- birth and growth of the art
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8-19, 112
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72-102, 146
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120-129
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126-129
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46-50
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145
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51-59
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103-108
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10
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136
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110-112
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143, 144
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103-119, 145
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- Blatchley, Prof. W. S., on color symbolism
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60, 61
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- Books and periodicals referred to, American Anthropologist
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112
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132
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- Antiquities of Mexico (Kings-borough)
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132
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- Commerce of the Prairies (Gregg)
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20
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- Doniphan's Expedition (Hughes)
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21
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- Ethnologic Dictionary, An (Franciscan Fathers)
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2, 7, 10, 181, 183
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VI
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- Indians of the Painted Desert Region (James)
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166
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- Land of Sunshine, The (Lummis)
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25, 26
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- Memorial to the King of Spain (Benavides)
|
182
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- My Friend the Indian (McLaughlin)
|
175
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- Navaho and His Blanket (Hollister)
|
161
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- Navaho Legends (Matthews)
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183
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- Night Chant, The (Matthews)
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61, 63, 76, 140, 183, 185
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- Old Franciscan Missions of New Mexico, Arizona, and Texas (James)
|
14
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- Personal Narrative of Explorations and Incidents in Texas and New Mexico (Bartlett)
|
22
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- Prehistoric Cliff Dwellings of the American Southwest, The (James)
|
199
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- Report on the Navaho Country (Simpson)
|
21
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159
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199
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- Seventeenth Report of the Bureau of American Ethnology
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2, 6, 18
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|
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22, 184
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- Some Strange Corners of Our Country (Lummis)
|
23
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- Third Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology
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12. 103, 113
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- Eighth Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology
|
13
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- Twenty-third Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology
|
164
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- Thirty-one Years on the Plains and in the Mountains (Drannan)
|
23
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- Two Thousand Miles on Horseback (Meline)
|
177
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- Woodland Idyls (Blatchley)
|
61
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29
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- Burns, L. L., and Burns Indian Trading Company, employChamayÓ weavers
|
173
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|
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207, 208
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- and Western Costume Company
|
208
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- Carleton, Gen. J. H., and Navaho campaign
|
177, 178
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- Carson, Kit, subdues Navahos
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177, 178, 181
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10, 76, 115, 185-191
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|
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3-5, 10
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- song of blessing of the blanket
|
45
|
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32, 36
|
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116, 167-173
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167-169
|
- Classification of blankets
|
143-158
|
- Cleaning the Navaho blanket
|
174
|
|
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12, 80, 198, 199
|
- Color, significance and symbolism of, in Navaho blankets
|
60-64
|
|
|
144
|
- Commercialization of Navaho weaving art
|
47
|
- Cotton, C. N., Indian trader
|
47, 48, 203
|
- Company, reliable blanket dealers
|
203, 204
|
|
|
12
|
- warp, effect of introduction on blanket-weaving
|
48, 49
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|
52
|
|
|
147-149
|
- Davis, Cassidy, painting of blanket
|
108
|
- Déné, ethnological name of the Navahos
|
16
|
|
|
72-102
|
|
|
126-129
|
|
|
120-129
|
|
|
146
|
- Deterioration of the art of Navaho blanket-weaving
|
46-50
|
|
|
182, 183
|
- Doniphan, Col. A. W., campaign against the Navahos
|
21, 177
|
- Drannan, W. F., describes Navaho blanket
|
23
|
- Dubois, A. W., in Navaho religious ceremony
|
189
|
|
|
28-32, 33, 39
|
- with aniline or native dyes
|
48, 55, 65-71
|
|
|
170
|
- Emory, Major, visits New Mexico
|
21
|
|
|
176
|
|
|
153-155
|
- Fautz, June, with the C. H. Algert Company
|
207
|
- Fewkes, Dr. J. Walter, reproductions of pottery designs of Sikyatki
|
18, 80-102
|
- Franciscan Fathers, view of Navaho blanket
|
VI
|
|
|
13
|
|
|
14
|
- Gates, P. G., collection of blankets
|
36
|
- Germantown yarn, effect on Navaho blanket weaving industry
|
46, 47, 51
|
|
|
157, 158
|
- Gregg, Josiah, quoted on the Navahos and their blankets
|
20
|
- Harvey, Fred, blanket trade
|
52, 56, 153
|
|
|
32, 33, 42, 54, 137, 152
|
|
|
171
|
|
|
202, 203
|
|
|
118, 121, 157, 164
|
- song of blessing or dedication
|
3-6
|
|
|
1-7, 45, 156, 191
|
- song of blessing or dedication
|
3-5
|
- Hodge, Dr. F. W., and reproduction of pottery designs
|
80-102
|
- Hollister, Gen. U. S., on mother-in-law taboo
|
116
|
|
|
161-163
|
|
|
184
|
- Holmes, W. H., quoted on fabrics and pottery
|
12
|
|
|
19
|
|
|
175
|
|
|
18, 80-102
|
|
|
45
|
|
|
13
|
|
|
42, 43, 164
|
|
|
43
|
|
|
165
|
- Hubbell, John Lorenzo, collection of blankets
|
40, 108, 125
|
|
|
47, 48
|
|
|
203, 204
|
|
|
117, 121, 125, 204, 208
|
- Hubbell and Cotton, blanket trade
|
47, 52, 160, 205
|
- Hughes, J. T., his Doniphan's Expedition quoted
|
21
|
- Hyatt, B. F., post trader
|
48
|
|
|
49
|
- Hyde Exploring Expedition
|
49, 50, 58, 207
|
- Imitation Navaho blankets
|
159-163
|
- Improving the art of blanket-weaving
|
51-59
|
- James, George Wharton, collection of blankets
|
32, 34, 37, 38, 41, 42, 124, 125, 137, 138, 150, 156, 165, 170, 171
|
|
|
19
|
|
|
139
|
|
|
139-142
|
- Kearny, Colonel, and New Mexico
|
176
|
|
|
196-201
|
- Letherman, Dr., on the bayeta
|
26
|
|
|
22
|
|
|
184, 185
|
|
|
56
|
- Lockwood, Col. J. S., and wool and blanket improvement
|
66
|
|
|
103-108, 110, 114; for belts, 130-132, 135
|
|
|
16
|
- Lummis, Charles F., rarity and value of Navaho blankets
|
23, 24
|
|
|
25, 26
|
|
|
176
|
- MacGinnies, William, blanket design
|
141, 142
|
|
|
141, 142
|
- McLaughlin, Inspector James, and the Utes
|
175
|
- Manning Company, The, blanket designs
|
154
|
|
|
205
|
- Matthews, Dr. Washington, collection of blankets
|
36, 149, 156, 158
|
|
|
103-107
|
|
|
III
|
|
|
130-132
|
|
|
151
|
|
|
184-190
|
|
|
67, 68
|
|
|
76
|
|
|
75-78, 139, 141
|
- two-ply or two-faced weaving
|
112-114
|
|
|
61, 62
|
|
|
110, 111
|
|
|
183
|
|
|
177, 178
|
- Metropolitan Museum of Art, N. Y., collection of blankets
|
35
|
- Mindeleff, Cosmos, account of hogan dedication ceremonies
|
2-6
|
- Molohon, J. A., blanket trader
|
54, 121, 153, 208
|
|
|
205, 206
|
- Moore, J. B., blanket trader
|
53, 121, 205
|
- and improvement of the art
|
206
|
|
|
28, 67-71
|
|
|
116
|
|
|
116-119
|
- Native wool blankets, undyed
|
151-153
|
|
|
155-157
|
|
|
15, 16, 20, 65
|
|
|
54
|
|
|
76
|
|
|
103
|
|
|
179
|
|
|
175
|
|
|
1-7, 45, 103
|
|
|
146, 147
|
- legends of art of weaving
|
10
|
|
|
196-201
|
- loom an original invention
|
114
|
|
|
116
|
|
|
26, 181, 182
|
|
|
197, 198
|
- religion and religious life
|
45, 63, 74, 139, 140, 184-195
|
|
|
10, 11, 13, 15, 56, 57, 108, 109, 200, 201
|
- spelling and pronunciation of name
|
VIII, 182, 183
|
|
|
176-179
|
|
|
16-19, 103-119
|
|
|
115, 116. See Blankets, Blanket-weaving, and Squaw dresses
|
- New Mexico, home of the Navahos
|
20
|
|
|
21
|
|
|
13
|
|
|
176, 177
|
- Noel, Hamilton, and lightning-design blanket
|
122
|
|
|
136-139
|
|
|
VIII, 58
|
- Peabody, Mrs., and outline blanket
|
136
|
- Pendleton Woolen Mills, on machine-weaving limitations
|
162, 163
|
- Pepper, Dr. G. H., on native dyes and dyeing
|
69-71
|
- scarcity of water and supply
|
57, 58
|
|
|
197, 198
|
|
|
18
|
|
|
80-102
|
- Pueblo Indians, early dress
|
12, 13
|
|
|
13, 14
|
|
|
39-44
|
|
|
15-18, 112, 164-166
|
- Reliable dealers in Navaho blankets
|
202-208
|
- Religious life of the Navahos
|
45, 61, 63, 74, 78, 79, 184-195
|
|
|
196, 197
|
|
|
62, 74, 75-78
|
|
|
20, 26, 113, 171
|
|
|
10, 41, 62, 74, 76, 77, 139
|
|
|
13
|
|
|
10, 11, 13, 15
|
|
|
200, 201
|
|
|
57
|
|
|
56, 57
|
|
|
108, 109
|
- Shelton, Supt. W. T., and Indian education
|
180, 181
|
|
|
59
|
|
|
58
|
- Sherman, General, and Navaho treaty
|
179
|
- Shufeldt, Dr. R. W., describes belt-weaver's work
|
133, 135
|
|
|
80-102
|
- Simpson, Lieut. J. H., Report on the Navaho country
|
21, 22
|
- Simpson, Richard T. F., Indian trader
|
140
|
- Song of Blessing of the Blanket
|
45
|
- Songs of the Navahos. See Chants
|
|
- Spaniards enter New Mexico
|
13
|
|
|
14
|
|
|
33, 39-44, 118
|
|
|
|