btained never again to be equaled on
the hither side of Paradise.
INDEX.
Apache Indians, home and character of the
Art, ancient, vestiges of, in the Gila and Colorado valleys
Bad lands, formation and characteristics of the
Bad lands of Green River
Baker, John, a famous mountaineer
Bierstadt, how he paints a mountain
Boats and cargoes, description of
Bosque Redondo, Navajos on a reservation at the
Bradley, G. T., a member of the expedition
Bradley rescues others from the water
Buttes, mesas, plateaus, distinction between
Canyon cutting in the upper Colorado basin
Cavate or cliff dwellings of the Tewan Indians
Caves in a volcanic crater used as habitations by Indians
Caves in cliffs used as habitations by Indians
Ceremony at Shupaulovi to bring rain
Chambers excavated in volcanic ashes by Indians for habitations
Chumehueva Indians, low condition and former home of the
Church, how he paints a mountain
Cinder-cone town formerly inhabited by Indians
Cliff dwellings of the Tewan Indians
Cliff village of Walnut Cany on
Collecting specimens of the art of Tusayan
Colorado Canyon broken by lateral canyons
Colorado Desert, singular characteristics of the
Crater town formerly inhabited by Indians
Cult societies among the Indiana
Death, supposed, of the author
Digger Indians, the original
Dunn, W. H., a member of the expedition
Dunn, W. H., abandons the party and is killed by Indians
Freebooters of the Plateau Province
Fremont's Peak, height of and view from
Garfield, J. A., insists on the publication of the history of the
expedition
Goodman, Frank, a member of the expedition
Goodman, Frank, leaves the party
Government, civil, military, and religious, among the tribes of Tusayan
Grand Canyon, how formed
Grand Canyon, the most sublime spectacle on earth
Grand Canyon walls, elements of and height of
Hall, Andrew, a member of the expedition
Hano, a visit to
Hano, location and language of
Hawkins, W. R., a member of the expedition
Rowland, O. G., a member of the expedition
Rowland, Seneca, a member of the expedition
Howland and Dunn abandon the party and are killed by Indians
Instruments, tools, rations, etc.
Irrigation and hydraulic works built by the Indians
Irrigation developed by the Navajo and other Indians
Killing by the Shivwits of the three men who left the party
Kinship ties among the tribes of North A
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