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INDEX TO BULLETINS 1-100 



41 



Biloxi Indian — Continued 

 dialect of the, 69:16 

 early establishment of French col- 

 ony, 43 : 190 

 friendship of, with French, 47: 8 

 general account of the, 22: 14; 



47 : 5-10 

 incorporation of, with Houma. 43 : 



292 

 lands of, sale of , 43:305 

 linguistic relation of, to Siouan 



tribes, 47:10 

 location of, 43:7f.,26f. 

 mention of the, 73 : 149 

 mortuary customs of the, 47: 7 

 move to Red River, 73: 128 

 population of, various dates, 43 : 45 

 possessor of religious temple, 43: 



166 

 rediscovery of, by Gatschet, 47: 9 

 relation of, to Pascagoula, 43 : 304 

 size of, insignificant, 47: 5 

 territory occupied by, 69: 16 

 villages of the, 69 : 94 

 Biloxi language 



study of, by Gatschet, 22 : 69 

 vocabulary of, 5:7 

 Biloxi village 



note on, 43:302 

 on Pearl River, 73 : 150 

 Bimidjig'amag Band of Chippewa, ref- 

 erence to, 53: 222 

 Bimire, Wiyot name of a village, 78: 



115 

 Binder in pottery, materials used as, 



100 : 115 f. 

 Bingham, Hiram' 



Peruvian expedition of, 60 : 60 

 report of, on finding of "ancient 



man of Cuzco," 66 : 10 f . 

 statement of, concerning Cuzco re- 

 mains, 66 : 14 

 Bi'nicons', reference to, 53: 127 

 Bins 



bench in, 92: 91, 92, 94, 99, 104 



combination of types of, 92: 100 



construction of, 92 : 148 



for storage, 92 : 72, 91-105 



for storage, construction of, 82: 



31 

 for storage, occurrence of, 82: 30, 



31 

 location of, 92:91,148 

 one within another, 92 : 97 

 period of construction of, 92: 95, 



102, 103 

 similarity of, 92 : 91 

 unique feature of, 92 : 94 

 See also Cists ; Mealing bins ; Stor- 

 age bins. 

 "Biologia Centrali-Americana," cited, 



28: 575 

 Birch, streamside, among the Tewa, 

 55: 39 

 See also Betula. 



Birchbark 



body wrapped in, 83 : 3 

 canoes made of, 86 : 150 

 lodge covered with, 86: 27 

 patterns cut from, 86: 188 ff. 

 transparencies of, 86: 184 f. 

 use of, to cover dwellings, 69: 23 

 See also Bark. 

 Birchbark rolls, records and teachings 

 of the Mide'wiwin, inscribed on, 86 : 

 89 f. 

 Birchbark structures, 77 : 9-13 



See also Bark-covered lodges. 

 Bird 



and toad play hide and seek, Co- 



chititale, 98:153f. 

 carved figure of, above council 



house, 69:100 

 white, supernatural power of, 85: 



67 

 wooden, from "sunflower cache," 



65 : 145 

 See also Birds ; names of different 

 birds. 

 Bird cages, making of, description of, 



97:48f. 

 Bird Dance of the Bear Gens 

 membership in, 89: 6 

 mention of, 89 : 5, 6 

 Bird forms, exterior design on Santiago 



Ahuitzotla pottery, 74 : 53 

 Bird-form vessels 



of Kiatuthlanna, 100 : 127 

 possible significance of, 96 : 103 

 shapes of, 96:102fE. 

 sizes of, 96 : 104 f . 

 Birds 



among the Fuegians, 63: 191 

 among the Tewa, 56: 2, 4, 6, 10, 



33 

 as pottery decoration, 81: 52, 59, 



61 f ., 63, 64 

 beliefs and customs concerning, 



79:45; 97:47-50 

 bones of, found in gi'aves, 71: 45 

 connection of, with medicine poles, 



53:249f. 

 design of, scratched on pottery, 



74:47 

 he who in his father's village 

 hunted the, Haida myth, 29: 

 264-268 

 images of, numerous in Chiriqui, 



3:17 

 imitated in dance, 53: 295 

 kind of, eaten by warriors, 79: 44 

 rare in Rio Grande Valley, 54: 19 

 songs addressed to, 79 : 80 

 songs connected with, 53 : 16 f . 

 See also Animals ; Bird. 

 Birdsall, W. R. 



account of ClifE Palace by, 51 : 14, 



15 

 cited on cliff dwellings of Mesa 

 Verde, 41:3 

 Birkle Mound, description of, 37 : 10 f . 



