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31 



Bark — Continued 



twine made from, 86 : 152 

 used for making fiber, 97 : 32 

 used for smoking, 86 : 145 

 use of, in burials, 83 : 14, 42, 43 

 uses of, 94 : 52 

 woven into bags, 86 : 156 ff. 

 See also Birclibark. 

 Bark-covered dwellings 



in the north, 69 : 23, 24, 99 

 types of, 69:58 

 Bark-covered lodges 



as summer habitations, 77: 38, 5i, 



84 

 as winter habitations, 77 : 51 

 employed in timber country, 77: 



184 f. 

 erected by the Dakota, 77 : 44 

 of the Kansa, 77 : 95 

 of the Mdewakanton, 77 : 50 

 of the Ojibway, 77 : 9-13, IG, 17, 56 

 of the Osage, 77 : 98 

 of the Oto, 77 : 120 

 oftheQuapaw, 77:109 

 of the Sauk and Foxes, 77 : 39 

 Bark houses of the California Indians, 

 78: 111, 140, 141, 144, 146, 175, 213, 

 240, 284, 311, 317, 358, 407, 447, 468, 

 522, 572, 809 

 Bark shelters, 69 : 54 

 Barley, Mike, 97 : 58 

 Barley, Sam, 97 : 57 

 Barley, among the Tewa, 55: 110 

 Barnaby 



Kutenai tales told by, 59: v, 84- 



278 

 mosquito story not told by, 59: v 

 Barnard, Timothy, settlement of, 73: 



311 

 Barnard, W. C, collections of, 60: 207 

 Barnard Cave, 76:140f. 

 Barnaval, — 



commander at Fort Rosalie, 43: 



211 f. 

 reference to, 43 : 205 

 Barnwell, Captain — , Indian allies of, 



73:18 

 Baron, Sieur, engineer officer, 43: 244 

 Barr, Capt. — , attacked by Chawasha, 



43 : 300 

 Barrancas de los Lobos 



geologic formation of , 52:22, 26 f., 



33, 67, 68 

 reference to, 52 : vii 

 Barrancas del Norte, geologic formation 



of, 52 : 22 ff., 25, 26, 64-67 

 Barren County, Kentucky 

 cave burials in, 71: 66 

 explorations in, 76 : 119 

 Indian graves in, 71 : 50 

 Barrett, S. A. 



acknowledgment to, 78 : vin 

 cited as an authority, 53 : 142 ; 



61 : 470 

 cooperation of, 30, pt. 1 : ix ; 30, 

 pt. 2: m 



Barricade, see Palisade. 

 Barrionuevo, Francisco de, Jemez 

 pueblos visited by Spaniards under, 

 32:45 

 Barritaria, location of Washa, error, 



43:299 

 Barrows, D. P., in bibliography, 



34:408 

 Barstow, Yanyume land as far as, 78 : 



614 

 Bartells, New Mexico, ruins near, 35: 



74 

 Bartels, Dr. Max, in bibliography, 34: 



424 

 Barter 



among the Fuegians, 63 : 45, 179 

 among the Guiana Indians, 91 : 101 



ff. 

 See also Trade. 

 Barth, Sol, town started by, 100: 14 

 Barth and Roger, on rhythm of adult 



heart, 53 : 10 

 Bartlett, J. W., cited in bibliography, 



35:90 

 Barton, B. S., in bibliography, 34: 424 

 Bartram, John 



on Onondaga council house, 69: 



52 

 on Onondaga temporary shelters, 

 69:54 

 Bartram, William 



Creek legend recorded by, 88: 83 

 in bibliography, 34 : 424 

 on Apalachicola dwellings, 69: 78 

 on Cherokee and Choctaw mounds, 



8:11 

 on Cherokee town house, 69 : 60 

 on Creek burials and buildings, 8 : 



21 

 on location of Cherokees, 8 : 32, 33 

 on Muskhogean migration, 22 : 11 

 on public square of the Creeks, 69 : 



73 

 on spiral fire, 69 : 76 

 on town of Cuscowilla, 69 : 81 

 on war and peace towns, 69 : 77 

 on Yuchi town, 69 : 95 

 reference to, 43 : 218 

 Bartsch, Paul, identification of fresh- 

 water invertebrates by, 66 : 33 

 Basalt 



implements of, found in ruins, 54 : 



34 

 New Mexico, age of, 54 : 20 f . 

 use of, in manufacture, 54: 31 

 Basaltic gorges, in region between 



Guages and Pajarito, 54 : 16 

 Bascom, J. D., acknowledgment to, 37: 



IV 



Base and stem, Eskimo, 40, pt. 1: 



1003-1006 

 Base stones, employment of, 82: 132 

 Bashfulness, life shortened by, 72: 61 

 Basiroas, mention of, 44 : 24, 26, 29, 31 



ff. 

 Bas-kaiya, a community on Eel River, 



78:151 



