item: #1 of 5 id: 18310 author: Bandelier, Adolph Francis Alphonse title: The Delight Makers date: None words: 154610 flesch: 80 summary: Other men, differently constituted from Topanashka, might have come to the conclusion that it was best to leave the Rito with their people at once, without any further wrangling, and make room peaceably. There, during the long evenings of winter, old men taught them the songs and prayers embodying traditions and myths, first of their own clan, then of the tribe.[3] keywords: body; boy; brother; case; cave; chayan; child; children; clan; cliffs; corn; council; dark; day; delight; eyes; face; father; friend; girl; good; ground; hand; hanutsh; hayoue; head; heart; home; house; husband; indian; know; koitza; koshare; left; look; man; manner; men; mind; mitsha; mother; nashtio; naua; new; okoya; old; order; people; place; queres; right; rito; room; rose; shiuana; shotaye; shyuote; tehuas; thought; time; topanashka; tribe; tyope; tyuonyi; voice; war; water; way; wife; woman; words; zashue cache: 18310.txt plain text: 18310.txt item: #2 of 5 id: 19723 author: Mindeleff, Cosmos title: The Cliff Ruins of Canyon de Chelly, Arizona Sixteenth Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1894-95, Government Printing Office, Washington, 1897, pages 73-198 date: None words: 55801 flesch: 70 summary: Niches in kiva walls 178 Nordenskiöld, G., cliff ruins classified by 92 --, cliff ruins described by 81 --, on an oval kiva 177 --, on chimney-like structures 188, 189 --, on kiva decoration 181 --, on Mesa Verde masonry 163 --, on openings in Mancos ruins 165 Nutria, a Zuñi summer village 92, 156 Ojo Caliente, a Zuñi summer village 92, 158 --, masonry of 159 Openings, absence of, in cliff houses 132 -- in Casa Blanca walls 109 -- in cliff kivas 125, 129, 175 -- in cliff-dwelling walls 123-124, 164, 197 -- in Mummy Cave ruin walls 114 O'Sullivan, T. H., Casa Blanca photographed by 80 Outlooks on restricted areas 149 -- or farming shelters discussed 142 Oven-like structure in cliff ruin 127 Ovens not an aboriginal feature 128 Pakashi-izini ruin in Del Muerto 98 Passageway in Casa Blanca 109 -- in cliff dwelling 100 Peaches, groves of, in Canyon de Chelly 88 -- introduced by Spaniards 88 Pescado, a Zuñi summer village 92, 156 Petroglyphs in cliff villages 138 Pictographs in cliff ruins 98, 103, 113, 118, 126, 133, 144, 152, 178-181 Plastering, effect of, on stonework 161 -- of cliff ruin-walls 118, 120, 121, 129, 140, 144, 149, 151, 160 -- of kiva walls 121, 176 Platforms of masonry connected with cliff ruins 132 Population of Casa Blanca 105 -- of cliff dwellings 98, 135, 196 -- of Pakashi-izini ruin 99 Pottery fragments iu Casa Blanca 111 Pueblo ruins classified 89 --, _see_ Cliff Dwellings. There is no evidence that the structure was ever inclosed in rectangular walls, as was the usual custom; in fact, the occurrence of other walls near it would apparently preclude such an arrangement. keywords: canyon; canyon de; cliff; cliff wall; feet; figure; ground; ground plan; illustration; inches; kiva; masonry; navaho; number; place; plan; point; pueblo; remains; rock; rooms; ruin; shows; site; structure; time; villages; wall cache: 19723.txt plain text: 19723.txt item: #3 of 5 id: 22510 author: Bandelier, Adolph Francis Alphonse title: Documentary History of the Rio Grande Pueblos of New Mexico; I. Bibliographic Introduction Papers of the School of American Archaeology, No. 13 date: None words: 10790 flesch: 52 summary: It may be that one of the villages briefly described is Pecos, which lies of course some distance east of the Rio Grande, and the document is possibly the first one in which the nomadic Indians of eastern New Mexico are mentioned from actual observation. The Piros extended in the sixteenth century as far north in the Rio Grande valley as Alamillo at least, and a branch of them had established themselves on the borders of the great eastern plains of New Mexico, southeast of the Manzano. keywords: archives; century; coronado; data; documentary; documents; grande; grande pueblos; history; information; mexico; new mexico; number; pueblos; rio; rio grande; time cache: 22510.txt plain text: 22510.txt item: #4 of 5 id: 23691 author: Fewkes, Jesse Walter title: Archeological Expedition to Arizona in 1895 Seventeenth Annual Report of the Bureau of American Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1895-1896, Government Printing Office, Washington, 1898, pages 519-744 date: None words: 110203 flesch: 65 summary: [RAINCLOUD SYMBOL] on Hopi pottery 694 [RAINCLOUD SYMBOL] on Sikyatki pottery 689, 690 RATTLESNAKE TANKS, ruins at 532 RED ROCKS, cliff houses of the 548-549 REPTILE figures on pottery 658, 671-677 RUINS of East Mesa discussed 585 [RUINS] of Tusayan 577 [RUINS], _see_ AWATOBI, HONANKI, PALATKI, SIKYATKI, _etc._ SACRIFICE among the Hopi 738 [SACRIFICE], _see_ OFFERING. Room _p_ has a remnant of a rear wall plastered to the face of the cliff. keywords: american; awatobi; bird; body; bowls; bureau; canyon; cavate; character; cliff; corn; decoration; design; doubt; dwellings; east; end; ethnology; evidence; feathers; feet; figure; find; floor; food; footnote; form; fragments; head; honanki; hopi; houses; illustration; lines; mesa; middle; mission; mortuary; mounds; number; objects; parallel; people; plate; point; pottery; prayer; present; pueblo; rectangular; red; report; rock; rooms; ruins; seventeenth; sikyatki; sikyatki pottery; similar; single; snake; specimens; stone; surface; symbols; tail; time; triangles; tusayan; valley; verde; village; walls; walpi; ware; water cache: 23691.txt plain text: 23691.txt item: #5 of 5 id: 41998 author: Holmes, William Henry title: Pottery of the ancient Pueblos. (1886 N 04 / 1882-1883 (pages 257-360)) date: None words: 29072 flesch: 70 summary: Other vessels closely resembling this in style are much larger and heavier. Corresponding treatment of the two bands occurs in other vessels. keywords: art; black; body; clay; coiled; color; design; fig; figures; forms; illustration; lines; neck; pottery; province; pueblo; rio; saint; surface; tusayan; vessel; ware; white cache: 41998.txt plain text: 41998.txt