- L. Dead on the War Path
- XLIX. When the Scalps Are Fed
- XLVIII. Last Words at the Grave
- XLVII. When the Man Takes Office
- XLVI. When the Child is Named
- XLV. Prayer For Long Life
- XLIV. When the Corn Mothers Are Fed
- XLIII. When the First Fruits Are Taken
- XLII. Speech For Good Trading
- XLI. Eagle Song
- XL. When the Deer Come
- XXXIX. With Dangling Hands
- XXXVIII. Song of the Hunter's Wife
- XXXVII. That Buffalo May Come
- XXXVI. Scalp Dance Song
- Song of Avanyu, the Storm Serpent
- XXXIV. Songs of the Race Dance
- XXXIII. Songs in the Turtle Dance at Santa Clara
- XXXII. Songs in the Turtle Dance of Nambe
- XXXI. Rain Magic Song
- XXX. The Corn-Silk-Women's Song
- XXIX. Song of the Sky Loom
- XXVIII. Uru-Tu-Sendo's Song
- XXVII. How the Gods are Brought
- XXVI. Lake Song of the Tewa K’osa
- XXV. Initiation Song of the Tewa K’osa
- XXIV. Initiation Chant of the Kwirana K’osa
- XXIII. Children's Flower Song of Nambe
- XXII. Sleepy Bird Lullaby
- XXI. Lullaby of Cannibal Giants
- XX. A Lullaby of Nambe
- XIX. The Cloud-Flower Lullaby
- XVIII. Rains for the Harvest
- XVII. The Rabbit by the River
- XVI. The Blue Flower Basket
- XV. A Corn Grinding Song of Tesuque
- XIV. When the War Party Sets Out
- XIII. When the Trading Party Sets Out
- XII. Rags Are Royal Raiment
- X. Disillusion
- XI. Regret and Refusal
- IX. The Inconstant Lover
- VII. Shadows
- VII. Thamu's Song
- VI. Lost Love
- V. Banter
- IV. The Willows by the Water Side
- III. I Wonder How My Home Is
- II. That Mountain Far Away
- I. The Road of Magic
- An Essay on American Indian Poetry
- Author's Preface
- Title Page