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Bear People, Alabama stories of, 88: 



149 f., 150 

 Bear River, 78: 116, 123, 142, 145, 393 

 Bear River Indians, habitat of, 22: 7 

 Bear River Mountains, 78 : 113 

 Bears 



Cocbiti tales of, 98: 111, 111-114 

 occasionally found in Rio Grande 



Valley, 54: 19 

 the man who entertained the, 



Tlingit myth, 39 : 220 

 See also Bear. 

 Bear Shamans of the California In- 

 dians, 78: 137, 200, 259, 303, 361, 

 427, 512, 514, 516, 549, 628, 718, 854 

 Bearskin, aid rendered Byrd by, 22: 



46 

 Bear Soldier, song by, 61 : 316 

 Bear songs, story told to accompany, 



Haida, 29: 94-99 

 Bear Valley, 78 : 618 

 Bear-with-White-Paw 



drum used by, in practice of medi- 

 cine, 61: 267 

 necklace worn by, while attending 



sick, 61: 267 

 song by, 61 : 268 



supplication to bear by, when treat- 

 ing sick, 61 : 268 

 Bear-Woman, Alsea story of the man 



who married the, 67 : 185-191 

 Beau, — , on rhythm of adult heart, 53 : 



10 

 Beauehamp, William M. 



cooperation of, 30, pt. 2 : iv 

 corrections and additions by, 12: 

 7 

 Beaudet, Father, — , acknowledgment 



to, 13: IV 

 Beaufils, E., find made by, 52: 291 

 Beaufort, S.C., French colony near, 



73: 335 

 Beaufort County, S.C, ancient struc- 

 ture in, 69: 86 

 Beauharnois, reference to, 43: 251 

 Beaulieu, C. H. 



acknowledgments to, 45: 8; 53: v 

 information furnished by, 86: 136, 



139 

 reference to, 53: 42 

 Beaulieu, Clement, post trader, 86: 



140 

 Beaulieu, Sieur de, French officer, 43: 



243, 244 

 Beaumont, 78: 617 

 Beaumont, Tex., 43:315 

 Beauregard, Mrs. N. H., copy by, of 



manuscript, 77: 90 

 Beauty of Hawaiian women, 38: 57 

 Beauvoir, Father, Jos6 M., acknowl- 

 edgment to, 63 : V 

 Beaver 



among the Tewa, 56: 21 

 and coyote exchange wives, Cochiti 

 tale, 98: 136 f. 



Beaver — Continued 



and porcupine, Tlingit tale, 39 : 43 



E., 220 

 and porcupine, Tsimshian myth, 



27: 73-82 

 and porcupine, Tsimshian myth, 



abstract of, 27 : 238 

 and turtle, Kutenai story, 59 : 22 f . 

 Cochiti tale of the, 98: 161 f. 

 of Killisnoo, Tlingit myth, 39: 227 

 tail of, a choice food, 85: 21; 



86: 44 

 the big, Tlingit myth, 39: 219 f. 

 Beaver City, Utah 



excavations near, 82: 18 

 ruins in the vicinity of, 82: 1 

 ruins uncovered at, 96: 71 

 Beaver Creek, called Wall Creek, 82: 



137 

 Beaver language, works in, 14: 8 

 Beaver mounds 



description of, 82: 21-36 

 pottery from, description of, 82: 



144 

 reasons for interest in, 82: 22 

 Beaver River, pictographs on, 82: 59 

 Beavers and the coyote, Kutenai tale, 



59: 130-133 

 Beca, a Timucua town, 73: 324 

 Becao, a Timucua town, 73: 324 

 Beceita, see Veceita. 

 Bechuanas, perforated stones among 



the, 2: 13 

 Be'cigwi'wiziins 



song-drawings made by, 45 : 15 

 songs by, 45: 37, 39, 45, 46, 47, 

 83-86 

 Beck, Lewis C. 



on "Indian House," 37: 75-80 



on Osage burial mounds, 8: 12 



Becker, Philip, examination of cave 



refuse by, 76: 84 

 Becker, P. J., Mixtec manuscripts in 



possession of, 28: 64 

 Beckwith, E. G., on making of arrow- 

 heads, 60: 312 

 Beckwith, Lieutenant, reconnaissance 



made by, 100: 12 

 Beckwith, Paul, cited as an authority, 



61: 470 

 Beckwith, Paul Edmond, cooperation 



of, 30 pt. 1: IX 

 Beckwith, Thomas, as a collector and 



explorer, 37 : 94, 95 

 "Beckwith's Fort," mounds near, 76: 



169 

 Bedbugs, among the Tewa, 56: 59 

 Bedford, caves in vicinity of, 76: 103, 



104 

 Bed Rock Canyon, ruins of 82: 133-137 

 Beds 



and beddings, 97: 20 



of the Caddo, 77: 183 



of the Kansa, 77: 92 



of the Mandan, 77: 133, 134 



of the Pascagoula, 43: 304 



of the Tunica, 43: 314 



