A Study of Pueblo Architecture: Tusayan and Cibola | Page 2

Cosmos Mindeleff
in Mashongnavi 68 XXX. Plan of
Shupaulovi 70 XXXI. View of Shupaulovi 72 XXXII. A covered
passageway of Shupaulovi 74 XXXIII. The chief kiva of Shupaulovi 76
XXXIV. Plan of Shumopavi 78 XXXV. View of Shumopavi 80
XXXVI. Oraibi, plan In pocket. XXXVII. Key to the Oraibi plan, also
showing localization of gentes 82 XXXVIII. A court of Oraibi 84
XXXIX. Masonry terraces of Oraibi 86 XL. Oraibi house row, showing
court side 88 XLI. Back of Oraibi house row 90 XLII. The site of
Moen-kopi 92 XLIII. Plan of Moen-kopi 94 XLIV. Moen-kopi 96 XLV.
The Mormon mill at Moen-kopi 98 XLVI. Hawikuh, plan 100 XLVII.

Hawikuh, view 102 XLVIII. Adobe church at Hawikuh 104 XLIX.
Ketchipanan, plan 106 L. Ketchipauan 108 LI. Stone church at
Ketchipauan 110 LII. K'iakima, plan 112 LIII. Site of K'iakima, at base
of Tâaaiyalana 114 LIV. Recent wall at K'iakima 116 LV. Matsaki,
plan 118 LVI. Standing wall at Pinawa 120 LVII. Halona excavations
as seen from Zuñi 122 LVIII. Fragments of Halona wall 124 LIX. The
mesa of Tâaaiyalana, from Zuñi 126 LX. Tâaaiyalana, plan 128 LXI.
Standing walls of Tâaaiyalana ruins 130 LXII. Remains of a reservoir
on Tâaaiyalana 132 LXIII. Kin-tiel, plan (also showing excavations)
134 LXIV. North wall of Kin-tiel 136 LXV. Standing walls of Kin-tiel
138 LXVI. Kinna-Zinde 140 LXVII. Nutria, plan 142 LXVIII. Nutria,
view 144 LXIX. Pescado, plan 146 LXX. Court view of Pescado,
showing corrals 148 LXXI. Pescado houses 150 LXXII. Fragments of
ancient masonry in Pescado 152 LXXIII. Ojo Caliente, plan In pocket.
LXXIV. General view of Ojo Caliente 154 LXXV. House at Ojo
Caliente 156 LXXVI. Zuñi, plan In pocket. LXXVII. Outline plan of
Zuñi, showing distribution of oblique openings 158 LXXVIII. General
inside view of Zuñi, looking west 160 LXXIX. Zuñi terraces 162
LXXX. Old adobe church of Zuñi 164 LXXXI. Eastern rows of Zuñi
166 LXXXII. A Zuñi court 168 LXXXIII. A Zuñi small house 170
LXXXIV. A house-building at Oraibi 172 LXXXV. A Tusayan interior
174 LXXXVI. A Zuñi interior 176 LXXXVII. A kiva hatchway of
Tusayan 178 LXXXVIII. North kivas of Shumopavi, from the
northeast 180 LXXXIX. Masonry in the north wing of Kin-tiel 182 XC.
Adobe garden walls near Zuñi. 184 XCI. A group of stone corrals near
Oraibi 186 XCII. An inclosing wall of upright stones at Ojo Caliente
188 XCIII. Upright blocks of sandstone built into an ancient pueblo
wall 190 XCIV. Ancient wall of upright rocks in southwestern
Colorado 192 XCV. Ancient floor-beams at Kin-tiel 194 XCVI. Adobe
walls in Zuñi 196 XCVII. Wall coping and oven at Zuñi 198 XCVIII.
Cross-pieces on Zuñi ladders 200 XCIX. Outside steps at Pescado 202
C. An excavated room at Kin-tiel 204 CI. Masonry chimneys of Zuñi
206 CII. Remains of a gateway in Awatubi 208 CIII. Ancient gateway,
Kin-tiel 210 CIV. A covered passageway in Mashongnavi 212 CV.
Small square openings in Pueblo Bonito 214 CVI. Sealed openings in a
detached house of Nutria 216 CVII. Partial filling-in of a large opening
in Oraibi, converting it into a doorway 218 CVIII. Large openings

reduced to small windows, Oraibi 220 CIX. Stone corrals and kiva of
Mashongnavi 222 CX. Portion of a corral in Pescado 224 CXI. Zuñi
eagle-cage 226
Page. Fig. 1. View of the First Mesa 43 2. Ruins, Old Walpi mound 47
3. Ruin between Bat House and Horn House 51 4. Ruin near
Moen-kopi, plan 53 5. Ruin 7 miles north of Oraibi 55 6. Ruin 14 miles
north of Oraibi (Kwaituki) 56 7. Oval fire-house ruin, plan. (Tebugkihu)
58 8. Topography of the site of Walpi 64 9. Mashongnavi and
Shupaulovi from Shumopavi 66 10. Diagram showing growth of
Mashongnavi 67 11. Diagram showing growth of Mashongnavi 68 12.
Diagram showing growth of Mashongnavi 69 13. Topography of the
site of Shupaulovi 71 14. Court kiva of Shumopavi 75 15.
Hampassawan, plan 84 16. Pinawa, plan 87 17. Nutria, plan; small
diagram, old wall 94 18. Pescado, plan, old wall diagram 95 19. A
Tusayan wood-rack 103 20. Interior ground plan of a Tusayan room
108 21. North kivas of Shumopavi from the southwest 114 22. Ground
plan of the chief-kiva of Shupaulovi 122 23. Ceiling-plan of the
chief-kiva of Shupaulovi 123 24. Interior view of a Tusayan kiva 124
25. Ground-plan of a Shupaulovi kiva 125 26. Ceiling-plan of a
Shupaulovi kiva 125 27. Ground-plan of the chief-kiva of Mashongnavi
126 28. Interior view of a kiva hatchway in Tusayan 127 29. Mat used
in closing the entrance of Tusayan kivas 128 30. Rectangular sipapuh
in a Mashongnavi kiva 131 31. Loom-post in kiva floor at Tusayan 132
32. A Zuñi chimney showing pottery fragments embedded in its adobe
base 139 33. A Zuñi oven with pottery scales embedded in its surface
139 34.
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