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Cemeteries — Continued 



occurrence of, near village site, 



23:73 

 occurrence of, on Herriott Farm, 



23:65 

 of the Lenape, probable date of, 



62:14 

 of the Lenape, site of, 62 : 11 

 of the Tunica, 43 : 325 

 of Tshirege, 32 : 25 

 See also Burial places. 

 Cenchrus caroUnianus, among the Tewa, 



55:63 

 Cenis, reference to, 43 : 266 

 Cenozoic era, divisions of, 33: 9 

 Center of mound, definition of, 37 : 2 

 Centerrille 



Aiticha situated near, 78 : 480 

 Wechihit at, 78 : 483 

 Centipedes 



among the Tewa, 56 : 60 

 as pottery decoration, 81 : 44, 47, 50 

 plentiful in plains east of Rocky 

 Mountains, 54 : 19 

 Central, N. Mex., ruin near, 35 : 84 

 Central States, tuberculosis among 



Indians of, 42 : 2 

 Centrefire Creek, ruins on, 35: 56 f. 

 Centrocercus urophasianus, among the 



Tewa, 56 : 34 

 Century plant, see Maguey. 

 Cephalic index 



Fuegian, 63 : 43, 98 

 Fuegian, sources of, 63: 139 f. 

 lower value of, 62 : 21 

 See also Head (measurements of). 

 Cephalic modules, see Head (measure- 

 ments of). 

 Ceramic ai*t, see Ceramics. 

 Ceramics 



development of, 96 : 74 f . 



of arid region, 60 : 114 



of Chiriqui, 60 : 132 



of North Atlantic area, 60: 100 



place of, in southwestern culture, 



96: 3 

 transitional stage of, 96: 167 

 See also Earthenware; Pottery. 

 Ceratichthys sterletus, among the 



Tewa, 56: 56 

 Cercocarpus montanus, among the 

 Tewa, 55: 45 



C. parvifoUus, among the Tewa, 



55: 72 

 See also Mountain-mahogany. 

 Ceremonial attendants 



assignment of, to definite clans, 



85: 2 

 duties of, 87: 5, 1.5, 49, 51; 95: 



4, 9, 11, 21, 145, 148 

 functions of, 85:3,11 

 influence of, 85: 15 

 organized by Bear gens, 85: 7 

 origin of rites of, 85 : 7 

 place of, 87 : 15 

 Ceremonial cave at upper end of Rio 

 Grande Valley, 54:34 



Ceremonial chambers, see Ceremonial 



rooms. 

 Ceremonial cleansing in the halau, 



38: 30 

 Ceremonial fires, making of, 94: 



247-252 

 Ceremonial lodges 



of the Crows, 77:155 

 of the Hidatsa, 77 : 144 

 of the Ojibway, 77 : 13 

 of the Quapaw, 77: 111 

 of the Sun dance, 77 : 63 

 See also Medicine lodges. 

 Ceremonial messengers, see Ceremo- 

 nial runners. 

 Ceremonial number, see Four. 

 Ceremonial objects, list of, from Cave 



I, 55: 148 

 Ceremonial rooms 



circular, found in Utah and Kitsie, 



50: 25 

 description of, 41: 24 

 development of, 100: 172 

 Hopi and Zuui, not true kivas, 



70: 71 

 See also Kivas. 

 Ceremonial runners 



assignment of, to definite clans, 



85: 2 

 blessed by deer, 85 : 9 

 blessed by eider duck, 85: 21 

 blessed by humming bird, 85: 9 

 blessed by wind, 85 : 9 

 discussion of, 85 : 1 ff. 

 distance traveled by, 85: 13, 45 

 endurance of, 85 : 41, 43 

 extinction of, 85: 9, 13, 15, 17, 



39, 47 

 Fox word for, 85:2 

 functions of, 85 : 2, 7 ff., 11 

 gentes of, 85 : 9 

 instruction of, 85 : 31, 33, 35, 36, 37, 



39 

 Kickapoo word for, 85 : 2 

 last appearance of, 85 : 13 

 notes on, 85 : 1-47 

 number of, 85 : 9 

 Ojibwa word for, 85 : 2 

 origin of rites of, 85 : 7 

 reason for extinction of, 85 : 15, 17 

 rules for, 85 : 11, 13 

 Sauk word for, 85 : 2 

 sleeping place of, 85 : 33, 35 

 speed of, 85 : 41, 43, 45 

 Ceremonials, seasons for, 96 : 32 f . 

 Ceremonial shelter, temporary, of the 



Cree and Ojibway, 77 : 18 f . 

 Ceremonial songs (Mide) 

 account of, 45 : 62-82 

 characterization of certain songs, 



45 : 75 

 difficulties of translation, 45: 62, 



63 

 major triad with sixth added, 45: 



63,67 

 partially formed five-toned scale, 

 45:67,71 



