Ceremonial Costumes of the Pueblo Indians |
PREFACE |
AUTHOR'S PREFACE |
INTRODUCTION |
NOTE ON PRONUNCIATION OF INDIAN WORDS AND PHRASES |
![]() | PART ONE THE PUEBLOS, THEIR HISTORY AND PRESENT LIFE |
• | History |
![]() | Location of Pueblos |
• | Climate |
• | Social Customs |
• | Architecture |
• | Agriculture |
• | Pottery |
![]() | Dress |
• | Communal Life |
• | Government |
• | Manners |
![]() | Religion |
• | Ceremonial Calendar |
• | The Influence of the Catholic Church |
![]() | PART TWO COSTUME MATERIALS AND THEIR SIGNIFICANCE |
![]() | Fabrication of Cloth |
• | Preparation of Skins |
![]() | Feathers |
![]() | Nature Forms |
![]() | Decoration |
![]() | PART THREE DETAILED ANALYSES OF PARTS OF COSTUMES |
• | Body Paint |
• | Mantles |
![]() | Body Garments |
![]() | Leg Coverings |
![]() | Arm Ornaments |
![]() | Accessories |
![]() | Dance Properties |
• | Make-up |
• | Headdresses |
![]() | Masks |
![]() | PART FOUR COSTUMES IN RELATION TO THE PRAYER DRAMA |
• | Origin of Ceremonial Costume |
• | Fundamental Ceremonial Costume |
![]() | Costumes for Impersonations |
![]() | Comparison of Style |
• | Ceremonial Powamu, Hopi |
• | Ceremonial Kokochi, Zuñi |
![]() | Clowns |
APPENDIX |
![]() | Notes |
BIBLIOGRAPHY |