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Burial customs — Coutinued 



of Muskhogean tribes, 69 : 98 



of Southwestern Colorado, 70:66, 



67 

 of the Chakchiuma, 43 : 334 

 of the Cherokee, 99: 121, 122, 134- 



140 

 of the Chippewa, 86 : 73-78 

 of the Chitimacha, 43 : 350 

 of the Choctaw of Bayou Lacomb, 



71:100 

 of the Houma, 43 : 287 

 of the Karuk, 94 : 6 f ., 164 f . 

 of the Mandan and Hidatsa, 80: 5, 



6,122 

 of the Natchez, 43 : 140 

 of the Tunica, 43 : 325 

 of the Ute, 75 : 29 

 of the Yazoo, 43:334 

 See also Mortuary customs. 

 Burial deposits, 60: 227, 242 

 Burial ground 



of the Yamasee, 73 : 107 

 Paiute, excavation in, 82 : 18 

 Paiute, location of, 82 : 21 

 Burial mounds 



account of, 8 : 10, 11, 12, 19, 20, 21 

 description of, by Rae, 82 : 15 f . 

 Burial places 



mention of, by Morgan, 70 : 21 

 near Holmes Tower, 70 : 59 

 of the Senecas, 69 : 28 

 on Grass Mesa, 70 : 64 

 on Maui Island, 76 : 190 

 on the Dolores, 70 : 11 

 Burials 



aboriginal, 37 : 

 age, 4, 49 

 arrangement of remains, 16 f., 



29 f. 

 communal, 54, 59 

 cremation of remains, 8, 36, 38, 



41, 42, 68 

 intrusive, 60 

 methods employed, 4 

 teeth found in, 28 

 absence of, at Willard, 82 : 9 

 beads found in, 100 : 161 

 church erected over, 96 : 50 

 communal, 76 : 151, 153, 157 

 conclusions drawn from, 100 : 168- 



171 

 deferred, 83: 14, 21 f., 24, 26, 33, 



42 

 description of, 41 : 6, 7, 24, 26 

 description of, summary of, 100: 



174 

 detailed description of, 96: 158- 



164 

 direction of, 92:149 

 distribution of, in mound, 96: 158, 



159 

 dune, 76:193f. 

 flexed, 63: 161; 83: 20 

 form of, affected by environment, 

 83:lf.,8 



Burials — Continued 



found in ventilator, 100 : 23 f . 



in cists, 92 : 3 



inclosed, 71: 58 



inclosed in flat stones, 76: 88 



in Goat Bluff cave, 76 : 36 



in Gourd Creek cave, 76 : 30 



in graves, 100 : 58 



in Los Lentes Valley, 35 : 62 f ., 66, 



68 

 in Luna Valley, 35 : 61 

 in mealing bin, 92 : 17 

 in oval pit, 100 : 65 

 in refuse mounds, 92 : 32 ; 96 : 36, 



155, 157 ; 100 : 42, 43, 58, 170 

 in sand, 82 : 48 

 in several regions, 35 : 10 f . 

 in Silver City (N. Mex.) region, 



35:84 

 in sitting posture, 83: 15, 36, 42 f., 



62, 79, 83 

 in standing posture, 83 : 28 

 in storage pits, 92: 143; 96: 3; 



100 : 41 f ., 77 

 intrusive, explanation of, 83 : 5 

 intrusive, mention of, 33: 11 f. 

 investigation of, 96 : 155-164 

 in White Mountain Creek region, 



35:79 

 knowledge obtained from, 92 : 3 

 location of, 92 : 143, 149 

 miniature vessels found with, 96: 



109 

 moimd, age of, 71: 62 

 native, among sand dunes, 52 : 121 

 near hearth, theory concerning, 



100 : 58 

 near Kanab, 82 : 48 f . 

 near San Xavier, description of, 



90:2 

 number of, 92 : 143 

 objects placed with, 92: 143 f., 149 

 of Apache Creek region, 35 : 78 

 of Blue River region, 35 : 44, 56 

 of Chama Valley, 81 : 73 ff. 

 of children, discussion of, 100: 58, 



170 

 of Deming (N. Mex.) region, 35: 



88 

 of dogs, 92 : 93 f . 

 of hands without a body, 96: 163 



f. 

 of heads without bodies, 96 : 163 

 of portions of body, 100 : 169 f . 

 of supposed Arrowmaker, 96 : 164 

 of the Omaha, 77 : 78 

 oftheOto, 77:120 

 on edge of bluff, 96 : 155, 104 

 on Lost Hill, 76:27 

 orientation of bodies in, 96: 156, 



168 

 ornaments found in, 100 : 162 

 pit-house, not oriented, 100: 168 

 places used for, 100 : 19 

 plural, 83 : 8, 9, 37, 78 

 position of body in, 92: 143; 96: 



156; 100 : 168 f. 



