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Basket 



curious impressions of, 81: 70 

 forms and uses, California Indian, 

 78 : 91, 147, 172, 331, 414, 531, 560, 

 698 

 found in Cave II, 65: 87 

 materials of the California Indians, 

 78: 90, 147, 171, 172, 245, 331, 414, 

 447, 532, 560, 571, 591, 608, 651, 

 698, 819 f. 

 techniques of the California In- 

 dians, 78 : 90, 141, 144, 147, 153, 

 155, 169, 171, 214, 244, 291, 310, 

 323, 331, 340, 358, 414, 446, 447, 

 467, 532, 548, 560, 571, 589, 591, 

 597, 605, 608, 613, 628, 653, 698, 

 700, 722, 738, 819-822 

 See also Basketry ; Baskets ; Carry- 

 ing baskets. 

 Basket drum 



use of, by the Pawnee, 90 : 3, 14 

 use of, by the Pima, 75 : 27 

 Basket Maker, dead, Tlingit myth, 39 : 



240 f. 

 Basket Maker culture 

 divisions of, 100 : 2 f . 

 transition from, to I'ueblo, 96 : 168 

 Basket Maker ruins, under Pueblo, 96: 



9 

 Basket Makers 



absorbed by the I'ueblos, 96 : 169 

 agriculture adopted by the, 96 : 3 

 approximate date of the, 96 : 12 

 cave occupied by the, 82 : 50 

 characteristics of pictographs of, 



82:118 

 characteristics of the, 96 : 2 f . 

 classilication of culture of, 92 : 3 

 contact of, with Cliff-dwellers, 82: 



95 f. 

 culture of, shown in burials of Cave 



I, 65:84 

 curved clubs attributed to, 82 : 147 

 dwellings of the, 96 : 3 

 fate of the, 96:4 

 followed by Cliff-dwellers, 82 : 123 

 head forms of the, 92 : 4 f . 

 important cave of, 82 : 51 

 industries of the, 92 : 3 f . 

 Influence of, on later houses, 96: 



165 

 knowledge concerning the, 92 : 7 

 no permanent habitations left by, 



82 : 123 

 periods in culture of, 96 : 4 

 pictographs made by the, 82: 92, 



95, 121 

 pictographs probably made by, 82 : 



52,05 

 proper, culture of, 92 : 3 f . 

 storage cist of, remodeled by Cliff- 

 dwellers, 82 : 93, 97 

 territory occupied by, 92 : 4 

 theories concerning fate of the, 

 92 : 8, 150 



Basket Makers — Continued 



wooden implements of, 82: 49 

 See also Early Basket Makers ; 



Late Basket Makers. 

 Basket Maker village, skulls from, 



96: 71 

 Basketry 



account of, 34 : 17, 18 

 Cliff Palace, resemblance of, to bas- 

 ket used by the Ute, 51 : 72 

 coiled, best examples watertight, 



65:110 

 coiled, description of, 65 : 168 

 coiled, found at Paragonah, 82: 



58 

 coiled, method of making, 65 : 110 

 decoration in, 94: 103 f. 

 description of, 35 : 24 f . ; 41 : 42, 



53 

 influence of, on ceramics, 96: 97, 



109 f. 

 manufacture by Indian women, 



43:62 

 materials used in, 86 : 162 

 method of manufacture of, 81: 



69 f. 

 not highly developed, 86 : 162 

 of the Arikara, 77 : 169 

 of the Basket Makers, 92:3 

 oftheBiloxi, 22:16 

 of the California area, 60 : 116 

 of the Chitimacha, 43 : 347 f. 

 of the Cliff-dwellers, 82 : 148 

 of the Fuegians, 63 : 111, 204 f . 

 of the Guiana Indians, 91 : 30 ff. 

 of the Kamia, 97 : 39 

 of the Osage, 77:103 

 of the Papago, 90 : 1 

 of the Tunica, note, 43 : 316 

 of the Utes, 75 : 26 

 Pueblo, finer than Pit-house, 100: 



150, 166 

 See also Basket ; Baskets. 

 Baskets 



all burials accompanied by, 65 : 83 



burials in, 71 : 67, 69 



carrying, method of making, 91: 



55 ff. 

 found in Spruce-tree House, 41: 



6,26 

 Guiana Indian, 91 : 41 ff. 

 made by Florida Indians, 73 : 354 

 made for the Victory feast, 79 : 50 

 made of reeds, 73 : 73 

 making of, 64 : 30 

 money, 94 : 103 

 of the Choctaw of Bayou Lacomb, 



48:13ff. 

 throat-box, method of making, 91 : 



52 ff. 

 tobacco 



description of, 94: 103-107 

 details of weaving, 94: 107-126 

 made of hats, 94:128-131 

 owners of. 94 : 104 f . 

 size of, 94 : 126 



