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Blue Hills, Kans., Dakota sandstone out- 

 crops in, 58. 

 Blue River, approximate western limit 

 of burial mounds, in Kansas, 105. 

 prehistoric earthlodges on, In Ne- 

 braska, 69. 

 historic Kansa site near mouth of, 

 196. 

 Bone artifacts, Renner site (see also 

 Antler artifacts) : 

 awls, 46. 



bird-head effigy, 49. 

 dagger fragment, 47. 

 dressed deer toe bone, 48. 

 ilium scraper, 48. 

 large needle, 47. 

 metapodial beaming tool, 47. 

 miscellaneous objects, 47, 49. 

 needle fragments, 47. 

 replicas of bear canines, 48. 

 ulna punches, 47. 

 unfinished bone tube, 49. 

 Bone hoe, no evidence of, at Renner site, 



186, 193. 

 Bougainville, L. A. de, on Osages and 



Missouris, 10. 

 Bourgmond, 10. 



Box graves in northeastern Kansas. 159. 

 Bradbury, John, on wild pigeons, 6. 

 Brenner, J. P., mounds on farm of, 156. 

 Brenner, Peter, mounds on farm of, 152. 

 Brenner-Keller mound group, 180-181. 

 Brenner-Keller-Klamm mound group, 



156, 190. 

 Brenner mound 2, dolichocephalic crania 



from, 183. 

 Broadhead, G. C. cited, 13, 153, 168-169. 

 Brown, Barnum, cited, 102. 

 Bundle burials, Steed-Kisker site, 89. 

 Bureau of Air Commerce, viii. 

 Bureau of American Ethnology, viii, 18. 

 Burial methods (see Steed-Kisker burial 

 {/round: Mounds, stone-chamhered; 

 Avondalc, Renner, Shepherd mounds). 

 Busy con perversum, 98, 161, 171, 184, 



189. 

 Cache pits, at Renner site, 22-25. 



at Steed-Kisker site, 64-<)7. 

 Caddo Indians, use of bone reaping hook, 



210. 

 Cahokia site, Illinois, 206, 209, 210-213, 



221. 

 Campbell Island village site, sunflower 



seeds from, 72. 

 Canandaigua site. New York, 196. 

 Cansez Grand Village (see also Kansa 



Indians), 9. 

 Castle Creek site. New York. 207. 

 Celt blades, copper, 49, 201, 203. 

 Celts, ground, 99, 102, 186, 160, 163, 165, 

 186, 195, 203, 205. 

 from Renner site, 57, 59. 

 Central Basin mounds in Illinois, phys- 

 ical type from, 183, 219. 

 Central Basin i)eoples, 216. 

 Central Lowland province, relation to 

 northern Hopewellian area, 221-222. 



Chama Valley, N. Mex., hide sci-apers 



from, 196. 

 Champe, J. L., cited, 195. 

 Cheyenne Indians, 191. 

 Chiggerville, Ky., leeth of skulls from, 



255. 

 Chipped-stone artifacts. Renner site: 

 adz blades (?), 56. 

 chisellike forms, 56. 

 disks and cones. 54. 

 drill points, 53. 

 flake knives, 54. 

 large blade, 55. 

 materials used, .jO. 

 projectile points. 50. 

 scrapers. 53. 



serrate projectile point, 51. 

 stemmed scrapers, 53. 

 unidentified tyijes, 55, 56, 57. 

 Chipped-stone artifacts, Steed-Kisker 

 site: 

 drill points, 83. 

 flake knives, 83. 

 knives, 82. 

 projectile points. 82. 

 projectile point types compared. 



with Renner .site, 52, 82. 

 scrapers, 82. 

 Chisellike forms of chipped stone, Ren- 

 ner site, 56, 187. 

 Chi were Siouans. location of, 8, 9. 



traditional migration of, 9. 

 Chouteau, P., trading iK:>st of, 11. 

 Cist graves, relation to stone-chambered 



mounds in Missouri, 185. 

 Clark, Capt., expedition of di-agoons, 6. 

 Climate, Kansas City area, 7. 

 Climatic Summary of the United States, 



cited, 1, 16. 

 Cochran, Doris M., viii. 

 Cocoa nut pots, from central Missouri 



mounds, 181. 

 Cole, Fay-Cooper, and Denel, Thorne, 

 cited, 198-199. 20G. 209, 211-212, 216, 

 218, 220. 

 Collins, H. B., Jr., cited, viii, 207, 219- 



220, 250, 252, 253, 259, 265. 

 Comanche Indians, 191. 

 Conical objects, clay, from Reimer site, 

 44. 

 stone, from Crooks mound, Louisi- 

 ana, 205. 

 stone, from Hopewell mounds, Ohio, 



203. 

 stone, from Renner site, 59, 60. 

 Cooke, Richard, vii. 

 Cooley Lake, Mo., 2. 

 Cooper, Paul, cited, 195, 210, 213-214. 

 Copell site, Louisiana, 207, 219-220. 

 Copper, small adz blade. Renner village 

 site, 49. 

 sheet with child burial, Renner 

 mound, 144. 

 Copper and silver bands on pottery, 

 161-162. 



