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[Bull. 178 



Animal ghosts, disease caused by, 99: 



27, 182, 207 

 Animal helpers, Creek story of, 88: 



81 f . 

 Animal remains found in mounds, 37 : 

 deer, 33, 61, 88, 89 

 elk, 61 



mingled specimens, 87, 88 

 panther, 8, 34 

 turtle (or terrapin), 33 

 Animals 



and birds, sickness caused by, 90: 



88,90 

 and the sun, Kutenai tale, 59: 



66-69 

 as features of dreams, 53: 199, 



201, 202, 203 

 as food, evidence of, 82: 9 

 belief in relationsliip with, 79 : 33 

 bones of, found in cave, 76 : 33 

 Cherokee beliefs concerning, 99: 



27 

 Cochiti tale of the man who was 



cruel to, 98: 128 f. 

 deceived by rabbit. Creek story, 



88: 69 f. 

 designs of, scratched on pottery, 



74: 47 

 domestic, kept by ancient inhabit- 

 ants, 64: 55 

 domestic, kept by Indians, 34: 17 

 domestic, lack of, among the Iowa, 



77: 114 

 domestic, of Florida, 73 : 355 

 domestic, of the Hupa, 42 : 17 

 domestic, of the Menominee, 42: 



10 

 domestic, of the Mohave, 42: 18, 



19 

 domestic, of the Oglala Sioux, 42 : 



13 

 domestic, of the Quinaielt, 42: 15 

 form of bear assumed by manido', 



53: 207 

 graves containing only bones of, 



71: 45 

 heads of, used as trophies, 79: 



32 fe. 

 kept for pets, 64: 25 

 language of, Creek story of, 88 : 74 

 make the sun, Kutenai tale, 59: 



116-121 

 mention of, 60: 20, 138 

 ofMolokai, 76: 176 

 of the Dakota country, 77 : 4 

 of the Omaha, 11: 11, 39 

 songs connected with, 53 : 16, 100, 



101 

 songs received from, 80 : 32, 41, 69, 



70, 71, 72, 73, 86, 88, 89, 90, 98 

 the subject of songs, 75 : 200 

 trapped by Guiana Indians, 91: 



11 f. 

 See also Animal Bones; Buffalo ; 



Dogs; Eagles, captive; Game; 



Horses; Spirit animals. 



Animal spirits, Cherokee belief in, 99: 



25 

 Animal tales of the Cochiti Indians, 



98: 133-102 

 Animas River, ruins along the, 96: 67 

 Animas Valley Dam, description of, 



35: 29 

 Animism among Fuegians, 63: 150 

 Anitakwa, Cherokee form of Catawba, 



22: 68 

 Anklet song of the Hawaiians, 38: 49 

 Anklets 



of the Fuegians, 63: 183 

 of the Guiana Indians, 91: 88 

 "Annals of Tennessee," by Ramsay, 



cited, 8 : 32, 33 

 Annuities, payment of, 86: 138 ff. 

 Anointing, among the Fuegians, 63: 



160, 182 

 Anointment, Saponi, 22: 47 

 Anomalies, miscellaneous, in Munsee 



crania, 62 : 47 f . 

 A no sa e ga 



affiliations of, 89: 7 

 a To'kan, 85 : 124 

 giver of gens festival, 85 : 124 

 mention of, 89: 6 

 A no ta a, information furnished by, 



89: 5 

 Anota modesta, among the Tewa, 56: 



49 

 Anoxa, a Cusabo province, 73: 37 

 Anoy, name for Avoyel, 43: 25 

 A''pa°-ska [Omaha], letter of Ma°tcu- 



hi''-qti to, 11: 95 

 Ansafriki, a Karok place name, 78: 11 

 Ansak-to, a Wintun place name, 78: 



356 

 Anse des Chactas, a tract of land as- 

 signed to Cha tot, 73 : 136 

 Anscr albifrons (jamhcli, 56: 33 

 Anta Basin, preliminary study of, 66: 



11 

 Antap, a Chumash place name, 78 : 552 

 Antechamber 



absence of, 92: 37, 40, 48, 52, 56, 



60,69 

 description of, 92: 14, 15, 23, 29, 



32 

 roofing of, 92: 146 

 serving as storage bin, 92: 34, 

 35 f. 

 Antelope 



among the Tewa, 56 : 2, 3, 15 



and frog, Kutenai tale of, 59: 



244-247 

 race of frog and, Kutenai tale, 

 59: 42,43 

 Antelope Creek, 78: 339,346 

 Antelope hunter who was a witch, 



Cochiti tale, 98: 108 f. 

 Antelope Mesa ruins, pottery from, 



41: 35 

 Antelope Springs, location of, 82: 39 

 Antelope Valley, 78 r Oil 



mounds reported in, 82: 43 



