Cover
Title page
Copyright
Contents
Foreword
Acknowledgments
Alfred F. Whiting and the Havasupai Indians
Part I: Culture and Environment
1. The People and Their Land
The Population
Havasupai Territory
Annual Cycle of Activities
Contact With Outsiders
The Havasupai in 1941
2. The Ways of Words
Yuman Languages
Phonetics
Morphology
3. Getting Enough to Eat
Agriculture
Hunting
Gathering
Cooking Equipment
Cooking Methods
Havasupai Recipes
Fire Making and Firewood
Houses and Shelters
Sleeping Mats and Clothing
The Sweat Lodge
Dances and Games
Tobacco
Intoxicants
Raiding and Warfare
7. The Need for a Mate
Attracting the Opposite Sex
Courting and Marriage
Preparation for Conception and Birth
Infant Care
Raising Small Children
Adult Health Care
Counting and Organizing Time
Organizing the Use of Land
Controlling the Spirits-Shamans
Leading the Tribe-Chiefs
Acquiring Individual Status
Changes in Death Customs
The Ghost Dance
Adaptations in Basket-Making Traditions
Religious Influences From Other Cultures
Americans Become Americans
Part II: Havasupai Knowledge of the Natural World
11. Weather and Astronomy
12. Minerals, Metals, and Rocks
13. The Animal Kingdom
14. The Plant Kingdom
Havasupai Informants
Bibliography
Index