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INDEX TO BULLETINS 1-100 



53 



Buildings— Continued 



of Gila-Salt region, description of, 



35:14-18 

 oflncaarea, 60:139 

 of stone in Colombia, 60 : 135 

 one and two-roomed, 65: 15 

 ruined by fire and the elements, 



65:19 

 types of, in arid region, 60 : 112 

 See also Cliff-dwellings; Houses; 

 Kiva ; Lodges ; etc. 

 Bulbuls, 44 : 79 

 Buldam, Northern Porno village com- 



nmnity, 78:230 

 Buldam-pomo, 78: 227 

 BuUard, Jack 



ceremonial attendant, 85 : 140 

 dogs killed by, 85:141 

 flute player, 85:150 

 references to, 85: 143, 147; 89: 

 29, 43, 61 

 Bull Boats 



characteristic of Upper Missouri, 



77:129 

 mention of, 83 : 74 

 of the Hidatsa, 77 : 146 f . 

 place for storing, 80 : 5 

 Bull Creek, 78 : 145, 146 

 Bullets 



occurrence of, near Kleek mound, 



23:30 

 occurrence of, with human remains, 

 23:27 

 Bull Medicine, a ceremony, 80 : 36 

 Bull-roarers 



belief concerning, 90 : 141 f . 

 description of, 90 : 141 

 of the California Indians, 78 : 266, 

 509, 666, 713, 824 

 Bull's Bay, landing of English at, 73: 



65 f. 

 Bully Choop, source of California place 



name, 78 : 895 

 Bulmer, T. S., acknowledgment to, 15: 



VIII 



Bulrushes 



cultivation of, 99: 91 

 medicinal use of, 99 : 198 

 twine made from, 86 : 153 

 use of, in building wigwam, 86 : 22, 



23 

 use of, in making mats, 86 : 154 f . 

 Bumblebee among the Tewa, 56 : 58 

 Bumi, a Maidu settlement in American 



Valley, 78 : 397 

 Bunch Cave, 76 : 90 

 Bunched bones, definition of, 37: 2 

 Bunch of Grass game, description of, 



86:118 

 Bundle, Sacred, see Sacred Bundle. 

 Bundled bones, definition of, 37: 2 

 Bungling Host, Cochiti tale of, 98 : 146 



f. 

 Bur, Sand, see Sandbur. 

 Burchell, Wm. J., on Hottentot digging 

 stick, 2 : 12 



Burckhardt, Carl 



on Baradero skeleton, 52 : 259 

 publication by, 52:390 

 Burden basket 



description of, 90 : 32 

 story concerning, 90 : 31 f . 

 Burdens, manner of carrying, 97 : 40 

 Bureau of American Ethnology 



connection of, with Gilder mound 



remains, 33: 74 

 connection of, with western Florida 



fossil man, 33 : 60 

 depository of song records, 45 : 27 

 expedition under auspices of, 34 : 1 

 mention of, 78 : viii 

 publications of the, 78 : ix 

 requested to give information about 



ruins, 32: 7 

 sketch of, 25 : v f . 

 texts i7ublished by, 40, pt. 1 : vi 

 Burgoa, Father — 



on harvest ceremony at Quiecolani, 



28:300 

 on house of high priest at Mitla, 



28 : 249-252, 253 f ., 255 

 on human sacrifice among Zapotecs, 



28 ' 277 

 on idol at Achiotlan, 28 : 292, 668 

 on intercalary days, 28 : 19 

 on marriage of Mexican princess 



and Zapotec king Cocijoeza, 28: 



264 

 on Mixtec cave burial, 28 : 248 

 on southern migration of Zapotecs, 



28 : 2G1 

 on Zapotec expiation of sins, 28: 



278 ff. 

 on Zapotec high priest, 28 : 248 

 on Zapotec priest pupils, 28 : 277 

 on Zapotec priests, 28 : 275, 276 

 Burial 



among the Fuegians, 63 : 130, 161 

 found in Room XIII, Santiago 



Ahuitzotla, 74 : 33 

 method of, in Sayodneechee burial 



cave, foreign to Cliff-house cul- 

 ture, 65 : 32 

 of those killed by the lance, 79 : 28 

 See also Burial customs; Burials. 

 Burial cave near Shefflelds, 76 : 135 

 Burial ceremony of the Choctaw, 48: 



27 

 Burial cists, foimd in Sayodneechee 



burial cave, 65 : 28 

 Burial customs 



evidence as to, 65 : 83 



in Hawaii, 76:192 



mention of, 73 : 44, 45, 48, 147, 373 



f. 

 of Georgia-Florida area, 60 : 104 

 of Indians and Mound Builders, 



similarity of, 8:18,19 

 of Middle Andean-Pacific area, 60 : 



137 

 of Mississippi Valley region, 60: 



106 



