450 



BUREAU OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY 



[Boll. 196] 



Bells, attached to walking stick, 145, 



148, 153 

 Belts, 191, 200 



Bendix, Reinhard, 247, 300, 306 

 Bendix, Reinhard, and Lipset, S. M., 313 

 Benge, Lucy, mother of Wahnenauhi, 



180, 200 

 Bernstein, Symme, 117 

 Berries, 192, 249, 252 

 Bible, 27, 46, 187 

 Bidaga, Ramah Navaho leader, 335, 



369, 370 

 Big Cove, 60, 226, 233, 235, 236, 238, 



240, 241, 251, 262, 271, 282, 287, 



291, 301, 315, 318, 385 

 Bi keh ihl ze ('she is dressed up'), 141, 



147-149, 152, 153, 170 

 Bird, OlUe, 291 

 Birds, 189, 346, 441, 442 



soup of, 417 

 Birdtown, Indian town, 48, 235, 267, 



297, 318, 424, 434, 436 

 Bi til tih ('night before dance') 141, 



149-150, 152, 170 

 Blackburn, Rev. Gideon, missionary, 



202 

 Black Coat, second chief, 204 

 Blackfoot Indians, 235 

 Black Fox, see Ino:li. 

 Black Rock Agency, 335, 336, 370, 371 

 Blaker, Margaret ( ■., 9 

 Blankenship, Molly A., 228 

 Blanket, 147, 148, 152, 159, 256, 257 



symbol of wealth, 166 

 Blind, asylum for the, 209 



See also Disease. 

 Blood bank, 307 

 Blood groups, 357 

 Blood Indians, 235 

 Blood pressure, 356, 357 

 Boar, wild black, 32 

 Bone, 343, 344, 355 



exostoses, 355 

 Booth, Esther, wife of R,ev. Ard Hoyt, 



181 

 Boudinot, Elias, Cherokee scholar, 109, 



203, 208, 228 

 Bowls, 192, 387 

 Bows, 189, 193, 343-346, 389, 411, 412, 



413, 414, 429 

 Bowstrings, sinew, 344 

 Boyd, William C, 342 

 Boys, 193, 350, 424, 442 



cause of death of, 356 

 Bread, bean, 250 



cornmeal, 192, 250 

 Bridges, swinging, 223 

 Brooches, silver, 191 

 Brother, 125, 127, 135, 136, 308 

 biological, 362, 373 

 clan, 373 

 half-, 385 



wife of, 125, 126, 137 

 Brother-in-law, 362, 369, 370. 373, 392 

 Brown, Catherine, Cherokee, 202, 223 

 Brown, David, Cherokee, 180, 202 



Brown, John, Cherokee, 202 



Brown, Rachel, daughter of Major 



Lowrey, 180 

 Brownies, belief in, 297 

 Bruner, Edward, 224, 314, 372 

 Bryson City, N.C., 252, 254, 255, 259, 



273, 280, 308, 406, 430, 431, 435 

 Buckeye, carried for luck, 306 

 Buckskin, 150, 152, 153, 154, 155, 156, 



157, 158, 159, 171, 172, 344, 417 

 danced on by Apache girl, 146, 166, 



169 

 Buffaloes, 189, 196, 243 

 Building materials, 223, 252, 256, 259 



See also Dwellings. 

 Bulbs, 346 

 Bureau of American Ethnology, 5, 6, 7, 



9, 48, 60, 179, 182, 331 

 Bureau of Indian Affairs, 233, 250, 273, 

 301, 335, 370 

 employee of, 250, 273, 300, 308 

 Bureau of Land Management, 346 

 Burroes, 347 

 Buzzard, 188, 386 



feather of, used against witches, 187 



Caballo, Pete, 362 



Cabins, 121, 166, 189, 197, 223, 257, 364, 



423 

 log, 418 

 Calhoun, Morgan, 385, 386, 393, 413, 



427, 428, 432, 434, 436, 437, 438, 



445 

 Calusa Indians, 17 

 Campfire, 432 



Camp Grant, on San Pedro River, 121 

 Camps, 364, 423 



Candy, 152, 158, 166, 169, 172, 250 

 Cane, plant, 239, 440 

 Cane, walking, 143, 144 (fig.), 147, 148, 



149, 150, 152, 153, 155, 156, 157, 



158, 160, 162, 165, 169, 171, 172 

 See also Gish ih zha ha aldeh. 



Canning equipment, 348 



Canoe, 295, 419, 440 



Cardinal points, ribbons representing, 

 143, 144, 145 



Carpenters, 253, 304 



Carrington, Henry B., 230, 231 



Carrizo community, 129, 154, 155 



Carrots, 348 



Cartons, cardboard, 152, 156, 158, 247, 

 254 



Castration, 70 



Cataluchee Peak, N.C., 430 



Catawba Indians, 17, 229 



Cathn, George, 191 



Cats, 189, 256, 306 



Cattail pollen, used in ceremonies, 126, 

 171 



Cattle, 128, 159, 196, 197, 200, 204, 206, 

 252, 303, 347, 410, 441 

 butchered for festival, 137 

 cared for by men, 334, 341, 348. 349 

 raising of, 120, 205 



