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[Bull. 178 



Bow drill, 60: 355 



Bowel troubles, treatment for, 99 : 167, 



274,284 

 Bowen, — , reference to, 43: 252 

 Bowers, Stephen, perforated stones with 



handles found by, 2 : 28 

 Bowers Farm, aboriginal remains on, 



23:47 

 Bowlder Castle, description of, 70: 57 

 Bowleggedness among the Pueblo, 34: 



174 

 Bowlegs, an Oconee chief, 73 : 399 

 Bowles Farm, aboriginal remains on, 



23:63 

 Bowling Green, caves near, 76 : 118 

 Bowls 



black-on-red ware, 96 : 138 f . 

 ceremonial overturning of, 87: 6, 



27 

 characteristic feature of, 96 : 99 

 circular, of Amatitlan, 28 : 110 

 cooking, 96: 85 

 decoration of, description of, 100: 



133-141 

 description of, 92 : 118 

 distinguishing features of, 100: 



128 f. 

 finish on, 100:129 

 fluted on the outside, 50 : 27 

 food, from Cliff Palace, 51 : 68 

 of Chama Valley, 81: 47-51 

 overturned during ceremony, 

 95: 19 

 forms of, 100 : 128 

 mortuary, mention of, 70, 66 

 of biscuit ware, 81: 44 fC., 47-51 

 of ceremonial runner, 85 : 33 

 of pipes, 94 : 171 f . 

 pattern of decoration on, 100: 130 



f. 

 red, with white designs, 100 : 118 

 rims of, painted, 100 : 131 

 shapes of, 96:99fl. 

 sizes of, 96:101 



stone, found in pit houses, 100 : 156 

 stone, method of manufacture, 



100, 156 f . 

 with handles, 96:101 

 wooden, of the Chipi)ewa, 86 : 170 

 wooden, of the Mandan, 77 : 137 

 Bowman, Isaiah 



on age of Cuzco remains, 60 : 60 

 report of, on finding "ancient man 

 of Cuzco," 66:12ff. 

 Bowman, S. M., mound on farm of, 23: 



37 

 Bows 



and bowstrings, Guiana Indian, 



91:8f. 

 decoration of, 86 : 146 

 elasticity of, method of increase of, 



40, pt. 1 : 55 

 of tbeChitimacha, 43:347,356 

 of the Natchez, 43:58f. 

 varieties of, 86:146 

 See also Arrows ; Bow and Arrow. 



Bowstrings, materials used for, 86: 



146 

 Bow wood obtained by Ya.ukVika-m, 



Kutenai tale, 59: 108, 109 

 Box 



incised cylindrical pottery, 81 : 57 

 stone, story concerning, 82 : 19 

 See also Boxes. 

 Boxelder among the Tewa, 55 : 38 

 Boxes 



and cases of the California Indians, 



78:92,94,654 

 Guiana Indian, manufacture of, 



91 : 36 f . 

 of the Fuegians, 63 : 205 

 storage, a characteristic of the 



kiva, 92:84 

 See also Box. 

 Boy 



and the giant, Tltngit myth, 39: 



212 ff. 

 and the lion. Creek story, 88 : 79 ff. 

 and the wizards, Hitchiti story, 



88 : 88 f . 

 who shot the star, Tlingit myth, 



39 : 209-212 

 with arrows on his head, Tlingit 



myth, 39 : 214 

 Sec also Boys. 

 Boy, Chippewa Warrior, see Gwi'- 



wizans. 

 Boyle, David 



brief reference to Canadian crania 



by, 62:110 

 cited on Huron burial mounds, 8: 

 18 

 Boyle, Robert, Indian college estab- 

 lished by, 22: 44 

 Boynton Prairie, Wiyot in, 78 : 113 

 Boys 



Chitimacha training of, 43: 352, 



353 

 Cochiti tale of the six, 98: 167 ft., 



169 f. 

 education of, 79 : 2 

 part taken by, at dance, 79 : 69 

 pipes made by, 94: 32 f. 

 puberty rites of, California Indian, 

 78 : 191, 295, 314, 503, 548, 604, 640, 

 668, 713, 867 

 smoking by, 94 : 12 f ., 214 

 See also Boy; Puberty. 

 Boys' Societies, admission to, 80: 110 

 Bozarth, Isaac 



acknowledgment to, 82 : 2 f . 

 mounds on farm of, 82: 54 

 Bracelets 



number worn, 100: 162 

 of glycymeris shell, 100 : 162, 103 

 silver, obtained in mound, 4:9 

 use of, 86:36f. 

 See also Wristlets. 

 Brachycephaly 



among the Fuegians, 63: 43, 53, 



222 

 in female Lenape skulls, 62 : 19 



