1 4 Title section 5 5 Illustration: The Lagon Cermony, Oraibi, Arizona. 6 6 Preface 7 7 Illustrations: Part of Line of Ponca Sundancers, July, 1902. Arapaho Sun Dance Priests Attired in Ghost Dance Costume. 8 20 I. Introduction to the Southwest 21 21 Map of Oklahoma showing Original Boundaries of Indian Reservations 22 29 II. Southwest Peoples, Tribes and Linguistic Stocks 30 41 III. Three Southwestern Industries 42 52 IV. Upper Rio Grande Pueblos 53 53 Illustration: The desert. 54 66 V. Home of the Ancients 67 67 Illustration: Rio Grande Valley and San Filipe Pueblo. 68 78 VI. Lower Rio Grande Pueblos 79 79 Illustration: Mesa and Pueblo of Acoma 80 92 VII. The Western Keresen Pueblos 93 93 Illustration: From a Zuni Housetop 94 101 VIII. Zuni and the Seven Cities of Cibola 102 111 IX. To Hopiland, Province of Tusayan 112 120 X. Domestic Life of the Hopi 121 121 Illustration: Interior of Hopi Kiva. Eagle Burying Ground, Oraibi. 122 129 XI. The Hopi at Woship 130 138 XII. Hopi Cermonies 139 139 Illustrations: Snake Priests Chanting before Kisi, Oraibi 140 156 XIII. Flute, Antelope and Snake Ceremonies 157 157 Illustrations: Honanki Ruin, Red Rock Country. Moki Children 158 164 XIV. Ancient Home of the Hopi 165 165 Illustrations: Jeditoh Springs. Navaho Family 166 177 XV. The Navaho 178 192 XVI. The Apache 193 193 Havasupai Summer Shelter, Cataract Canyon. San Xavier Mission and Indian School. 194 204 XVII. Tribes of the Yaman and Piman Stock 205 205 Map of South Central California. 206 217 XVII. Tribes of Southeastern California 218 224 Bibliography 225 225 Map of Arizona and New Mexico showing Indian Reservations and Principal Groups of Ruins. 226 226 Back cover of the book.