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[Bull. 179] 



Moses Lake, Wash., 248 



Mott, Mildred, information from, 86, 



136 

 Mottinger, Wash., 217, 222 

 Mound building, 6 



Mounds, 96, 97, 99 (analysis), 100 (fig.), 

 102 (analysis), 103 (fig.), 105 



artificial, ix 



burial, 5 



conical, 104, 105, 107 



effigy, 104 



linear, 104, 105, 106 



temple, 5 

 Mount Katmai, eruption of, 171, 172 



(fig.) 

 Mount Mazama, eruption of, 171 

 Muscatine, Iowa, 86 

 Mustard, 272 

 Mylocheilus caurinus, 293 



Nails, 123 



square, 220 

 Natchez Period, 52 (fig.) 

 National Park Service, ix, 1, 86, 155, 



156, 169, 210, 295 

 National Research Council, 169 

 Nebo Hill materials. 111 

 Neches River Area, 7 

 Necklaces, glass and shell, 226 



shell, 215 

 Needles, bone, 207, 222, 239, 241, 243, 



244, 245, 246, 247, 282, 286, 291 

 mat, 286 

 Nelson Focus, 5 

 Neo-American culture stage, 3, 5-8, 9, 



10, 36-37 

 Neo-American sites, 4 

 Nephrite, 213, 273 

 Nespelem Indians, 167, 168 

 Nets, fish, 165, 166, 204, 224, 253, 254, 



255, 256 

 scooping, 255 

 Newell, Perry, information from, 2 

 Newell, H. Perry, and Krieger, Alex D., 



information from, 3, 4, 10, 30, 49, 



61 

 Newport Township, Johnson County, 



Iowa, 86 

 Nez Perc6 Indians, 164, 167, 168, 246, 



247, 251, 252, 253, 258, 262, 273, 



287, 296, 298 

 Nickerson, Norton H., 86 

 Nomadism, 36 



Nootka, Vancouver Island, 250 

 Northern Great Basin, 160, 168, 262 

 Northwest Coast area, 158, 258, 261, 



262 



Oaks, 87, 147, 162 



Obsidian, 175, 176, 188, 202, 211, 220, 

 224, 241, 284, 289, 290, 291, 292 

 Ocher, red, 175, 190, 214, 224, 295, 300 

 Odocoileus (deer), 146 

 Okanogan, Southern, 168 

 Okanogan highlands, 160 

 Okanogan Indians, 167, 299 

 Olivella biplicata, 189, 215, 291 

 Oncorhynchus tshawytscha, 293 



Ondatra (muskrat), 146 



Oneota culture, 86, 93, 136, 140 



Opal, 282, 284, 290 



Opalite, 290, 291, 292, 300 



Oregon State College, 156 



Ornaments, 208, 224 



bone, 177, 211, 214, 222 

 claw, 214 

 tooth, 214 



Orr, Kenneth, information from, 2 



Osborne, Carolyn, help by, 271, 294 



Osborne, Douglas, x, xi, 155, 159, 162, 

 164, 197, 200, 208, 211, 221, 222, 

 223, 249, 256, 271, 273. 278, 280, 

 288, 291, 293, 294, 295, 296, 297, 

 301 



Osborne, Douglas; Bryan, Alan; and 

 Crabtree, Robert H.; The Sheep 

 Island Site and the Mid-Colum- 

 bia Valley, 269-306 



Osborne, Douglas; Bryan, Alan; and 

 Crabtree, Robert H., xi, 244, 300 



Osborne, Douglas; Crabtree, Robert; 

 and Bryan, Alan, 305, 306 



Osborne, Douglas, and Shiner, Joel L., 

 information from, 295 



Osteological and organic remains, 292- 

 293 



Oven, earth, 183, 184, 185, 255 



Pacific Coast area, 258 



Pacific Northwest, landforms in, 161 



(map) 

 Pacifism, 165, 261 

 Painting, face, 166 

 Paiute Indians, 164 

 Paleo-American culture stage, 3-4, 9 

 Paleo-Indian culture, 86, 248, 249, 259 

 Palus Indians, 167 

 Parker, S., information from, 167, 168, 



251, 254, 257, 262 

 Pasco, Washington, 200 

 Pears, prickly, 166 

 Pendants, copper, 215 



shell, 16, 19, 34, 36, 58, 63, 64, 



215, 280, 283, 288, 291, 295 

 steatite, 213, 225 

 Pend Oreille Lake, 247 

 Percussion chipping, 273 

 Pestles, 206, 209, 212, 222, 223, 227, 

 238, 241, 255, 280, 283, 286, 289, 

 290, 294 

 elaborately carved, 244, 

 polished, 260 

 "potato masher," 167 

 Petrified wood, 202, 203, 211, 220, 290, 



292 

 Pewter, scraps of, 215 

 Phillips, Phillip; Ford, James A.; and 

 Griffin, James B., information 

 from, 10, 47, 48, 52, 63 

 Picks, shipped-stone, 31, 35, 50, 63 

 Pigment, red, used for paint, 32 

 Pine, jack, 162 

 pitch, 162 

 Pine trees, 160 



nuts from, 165, 166 

 wood from, 253 



