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INDEX TO BULLETINS 1-100 



35 



Beans — Continued 



extensive use of, by Cliff-dwellers, 



65: 98 

 lima, among the Tewa, 55: 110 

 not found in Basket Maker caves, 



65: 156 

 Pascagoula, 43: 303 

 raising of, 11: 39 

 wild, Chitimacha food, 43: 345 

 Beans, Charles 



an informant, 97 : 9 

 funeral oration by, 97: 57 

 lineage membership of, 97: 15 

 Bear, Arthur 



member of organization, 89: 4 

 mention of, 85: 146 

 Bear, Jim 



a Ki'cho'^', 85: 110, 113 

 a singer, 89 : 3 



member of Bear gens, 85: 114 

 reference to, 85: 113 

 Bear, John 



a Ki'cko, 95 : 1 

 characterization of, 95 : 5 

 eaters directed by, 89: 3 

 flute player, 85: 146 

 mention of, 95:15 

 song leader, 89:30,47 

 Bear, Percy 



a singer, 89: 3 



giver of gens festival, 85: 146 

 Bear 



Alabama story of revenge of, 88: 



150 

 among the Tewa, 56: 1, 2, 4, 5, 8, 



11, 24 

 and the orphan, Koasati story, 88 : 



191 f . 

 and the rabbit, Biloxi story, 47: 



15-18 

 associated with Mide', 45: 38 

 Chitimacha clan, 43: 349 



reverence for, 43: 354 

 illness caused by, 90 : 90 

 methods of hunting, 43: 67 ff., 346 

 preparation of, for food, 86: 44 

 revenge of, Koasati story, 88: 192 

 skull of, occurrence of, in barbecue 



hole, 23: 19, 20 

 song of the, 80 : 104 

 songs concerning the, 61 : 196, 197 

 thigh of, why not fat, 39 : 6 

 tiger, rattlesnake and fire, Hitchiti 



story, 88: 87 

 tusk of, occurrence of, in Bushong 



mound, 23: 60 

 tusk of, occurrence of, in grave, 



23: 20 

 See also Bears. 

 Bearberry 



leaves of, used for smoking, 86: 



144 

 use of root of, 86:111 

 Bear Canyon, ruin in, 35 : 76 

 Bear Clan, a Koasati story of the, 88 : 

 190 f. 



Bear Creek 



mention of, 78:125,339 

 rock house on, 76: 118 

 ruins on, 35 : 50 fif. 

 Bear Creek Cavern, contents of, 35 : 20 

 Beard 



depicted in Maya manuscripts, 28: 



599 f . 

 in Mexico, 28:658f. 

 in Tierra del Fuego, 63: 42, 182 

 of Indians, general description of, 

 34 : 128 f ., 132, 154 

 Bear Dance 



description of, 75 : 56 ff . 



songs of, 75: 58 f., 61-72; 93: 



37-47 

 Ute name for, 75: 20 

 Bearded Chief, responsibility of, for 



Natchez disorder, 43: 202 

 Bear Drive, Creek story of a, 88: 82 

 Beard-tongue, among the Tewa, 55 : 58 

 Bear Eagle, songs by, 61: 236, 237, 



351, 352 

 Bear Face, statement by, 61: 78 

 Bear fetish, in use today, 81: 66 

 Bear gens 



act as ceremonial attendants, 87: 



49 

 ceremonial runner a member of, 



85: 9 

 chief of, makes first offering, 85: 



111 

 chieftainship belonging to, 85: 45 

 divisions of the, 89: 5 

 dog's head given to, 87 : 51 

 first to be made, 85:7 

 holy hide of, 85:140 

 informant a member of, 85: 121 

 leading gens, 85 : 7 

 mention of, 87:27; 95:101 

 other names for, 95 : 2 

 owner of the Sagima'kwawa pack, 



89: 6 

 people of, first to be invited, 72: 



27 

 reciprocal functions of, 87: 7, 49 



ff. 

 references to, 85: 102, 139, 140 

 sacred pack of, 85: 121-155 

 story belonging to, 85 : 5 

 Thunder dance of, 87 : 6 

 Bear Harbor, 78: 145, 212 

 Bear hide 



mention of, 85 : 140, 145, 148 

 reference to, 89: 35, 43, 47, 55 

 Bear lily, use of, in basketry, 94: 103, 



117-121 

 Bear medicine, power of, 93: 38 

 Bear Necklace 



composer of songs, 61: 220 

 narrative concerning sacred stones 

 by. 61 : 217 f . 

 Bear-on-the-Flat 



an informant, 80 : 97, 110 f . 

 legends related by, 80 : 84 

 songs recorded by, 80: 130, 141, 

 142, 150, 151, 164, 175, 176, 177 



