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INDEX TO BULLETINS 1-100 



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Arcbitecture 



culture areas determined by, 70: 



69 

 development of, 57: 5 

 features of, Cliff Palace unique in, 



51: SO 

 features of, due to geological struc- 

 ture, 51: 80 

 in Guatemala, 28: 81 

 of Indians and Mound Builders, 



similarity of, 8: 14^18 

 of Ruin A, 50:10 

 of the Inca period, 60: 138 

 Pueblo, clan culture determined by 



study of, 50: 1 

 pueblo, elements of, 70: 73 

 pueblo, of local origin, 70: 70 

 -See also Building; Dwellings. 

 Archithinue natives, name applied to 



Blackfeet, 77 : 25, 26 

 Archivo General de las India s, chief 

 source of southwestern history, 54: 

 14 

 Arci, ceremony held at, 90 : 138, 141 

 Arctostaphylos glauca, 94: 22, 23 



A. uva-ursi, use of, as a charm, 86 : 



111 

 use of, for smoking, 86: 144 

 See also Manzanita. 

 Area 



of lakes, reduction of, through vari- 

 ous causes, 54: 46 f. 

 of reconnaissance, 82 : 2 

 Areev, a singer, 75 : 17, 18, 19 

 Arenaria confusa, among the Tewa, 



55: 53 

 Aretines, 44: 45 

 Argentina 



aboriginal cultures in, 52: 147 

 explorations conducted by, 60 : 16 

 finds in, 52 : 11 fC. 

 (See also specific names of various 

 finds. 

 Argentine coast 



character of, 52: 41, 111 ff. 

 Sec also Coquina ; Sand Dunes ; 

 Stone Industries. 

 Argus Mountain. 78 : 590 

 Aricara, see Arikara tribe. 

 Aridity, not the dominant factor in 



southwestern culture, 54: 22 

 Arigames, 44 : 24, 32 

 Arikara Indians or tribe 



a Caddoan group, 77: 2 



arrival of, in Gilder Mound region, 



33:98 

 at Fort Berthold. 83 : 71 

 burials of the, 83:82ff. 

 dog meat used by the, 89 : 8 

 early home of the, 80 : 4 

 encampments of, visited by Lewis 



and Clark, 77 : 23 

 game of, with pei*f orated stone, 2: 



17 

 goiter among the, 34 : 213, table 9 



( facing p. 406 ) 

 hostility of, to whites, 77 : 176, 179 



Arikara Indians or tribe — Continued 

 interment practiced by, 83 : 67, 76, 



77 

 Mandan village occupied by the, 



77: 139 

 migration of the, 77: 167, 169 f. 

 mortality from tuberculosis, 42: 5 

 once united with Pawnee, 83: 82 

 pathological conditions of, 34: 



table 9 (facing p. 406) 

 population of the, 34 : table 9 

 pottery of the, 77 : 174 

 settlement of, near Fort Berthold, 



77: 147 

 singing of, 80 : 7 

 skilled agi-iculturists, 77 : 179 

 tobacco of the, 94 : 36, 42 

 villages of the, 83:82, &3 

 warfare of, with the Sioux, 77: 70 

 Arikara villages 



description of, by Brackenridge, 



77 : 172, 173 

 description of, by Bradbury, 77: 



172 

 description of, by Maximilian, 77: 



175 f. 

 on the Missouri. 77 : 168 

 sites of, 77 : 168 f. 

 sketched by Catliu, 77: 175 

 Aristocracy, among the Fuegians, 63: 



178 

 AristolocMa maciophylla, use of, 99: 

 288 

 A. serpentaria, use of, 99: 177, 

 224, 286 

 Arithmetic, system of, 57: 87-155 

 Arivetzi, 44: 7 

 Arizona 



archeological observations in, 82: 



1 

 physiography of, 35: 7 

 sandstorms in, 34: 3 

 Ark 



of the First Man, 77: 129, 132 

 of the Mandan, 80: 5 

 Arkansa Indians 



early account of the, 22: 10 

 See also Quapaw. 

 Arkansas 



burial mounds in, 8: 20, 24 

 crania, facial index of, 62: 29 

 crania, palatal index of, 62: 30 

 house remains or mounds in, 8: 



15 

 location of Shakchi Humma in, 



43: 293 

 location of Tunica in, 43: 306 

 mounds and prehistoric works in, 



12: 16-25 

 quarries in, 60: 196 

 Arkansas Band, a division of the Osage, 



77: 98 

 Arkansas County, Ark., exploration of 



mound in, 76: 170 

 Arkansas Mound skull, 33: 96 



