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Bayogoula — Coutinued 



population of, various dates, 43: 



41, 44 

 reference to, 43: 284 

 relations with Houma, 43: 279, 



286, 290, 292 

 village, mention of, 43: 339 

 Bavou Boeuf, location of Pascagoula, 



43: 305 

 Bayou Chene, Chitimacha village, 43: 



344 

 Bayou d'Arro, reference to, 43: 272 

 Bayou de la Coeur, location of Pasca- 

 goula, 43: 305 

 Bayou de Large, Houma, 43 : 291 

 Bayou des Plaquemines, location of 



Chitimacha, 43: 344 

 Bayou du Plomb, Chitimacha village, 



43: 344 

 Bayou Gosselin, location of Chitimacha, 



43: 344 

 Bavou Gris, location of Chitamacha, 



43: 343 

 Bayou Jean de Jean, reference to, 43 : 



272 

 Bayou Lacomb, Louisiana 



Choctaw burial customs of, 71: 



100 

 Choctaws of, 48: 1-35 

 Bayou la Fourche 



location of Bayogoula, 43: 274 

 location of certain tribes, 43: 27 

 location of Chawasha, 43 : 300 

 location of Chitimacha, 43: 338, 



342 344 

 location of Houma, 43: 290, 291 

 location of Taensa, 43: 271 f. 

 location of Washa, 43: 297, 29S 

 Bavou People, name for Bayogoula, 



43: 274 

 Bavou Philippe, location of Pascagoula, 



43:305 

 Bayou Sal^, Houma, 43: 291 

 Bavu, a Northwestern Maidu settle- 

 ment, 78:394 

 Beads 



absence of, in certain mounds, 23: 



53 

 as sacred offerings, 35: 56, 62, 70 

 bone, mention of, 81 : 26 

 bone and shell, found near Gala, 



23: 17 

 bone and shell, in Reardon mound, 



23: 63 

 bone and shell, occurrence of, with 



human remains, 23: 23 

 Chitimacha, 43: 345 

 columella, from cairn, 76: 87 

 copper, occurrence of, in Alger 



mound, 23: 54 

 description of, 65: 163 

 disk, occurrence of, in Brumback 



mound, 23: 52 

 disk, occurrence of, with human 



remains, 23: 39, 40, 43 

 8-shaped, 100:161 

 flat circular, 100: 161 



Beads — Continued 



former use of, 97: 55 



found near Gala, 23: 17 



glass, in mounds, 4: 10 



glass, occurrence of, in graves, 



23: 66 

 glass, occurrence of, on village site, 



23: 65 

 made of bone, 92 : 131 f . ; 96 : 147 ; 



100: 153 

 made of clamshell, 97: 37 

 made of lignite, 51 : 75 

 made of olivella shell, 100: 160 f. 

 made of stone, 92:142; 96:1-^)4 

 marine shells used for, 81: 68 

 necklaces of, 86 : 36 

 occurrence of, in mounds, 23: 16 

 occurrence of, with human remains, 



23 : 20, 21, 23, 24, 37, 44 

 of turquoise, 81: 68 

 shell, found in cairn, 76: 28 

 shell, in Linville mound, 23: 38 

 shell, occurrence of, with human 



remains, 23: 20, 22, 40, 43 

 stone, in cave, 76: 31 

 used in prognosis, 99: 42 

 use of, in diagnosis, 99 : 41 

 use of, in divination, 99: 59, 152, 



304 

 worn pendent from nose, 97 : 54 

 See also Beadwork ; Objects 



[principal, found in mounds]. 

 Bead spitter 



Alabama story of, 88: 126 



and Thrown-away, Creek story 



88: 2-7 

 Koasati story of 88: 172-175 

 Beadwork 



absence of, among the Kamia, 97: 



33 

 applied design in, 86: 191 f. 

 Guinea, 91: 4 f. 

 of the California Indians, 78: 



407, 740 

 on moccasins, 86: 35 

 patterns for, 86: 191 

 pendants of, 86: 194 

 simplest designs for, 86: 191 

 woven, mention of, 86: 192 ft. 

 See also Beads. 

 Beale, E. F., route followed by, 100 : 13 

 Beams, wooden, method of shaping, 



70: 67 

 Mean 



a To'kan, 85 : 112 

 mention of, 85: 113, 146 

 Bean, Mrs. — , rescued from burning on 



a Cherokee mound, 8: 32 

 Bean planting, a Hopi festival, 41: 10 

 Beans 



among the Tewa, 55: 10, 94, 99, 



100, 107, 110 

 charred, in Revercomb mound, 23: 



32 

 cultivation of, by Houma, 43: 290 

 cultivation of, by Indians, 43: 77 



