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INDEX TO BULLETINS 1-100 



97 



Coreorgonel, village of, 22 : 51 

 Cores 



found on quarry sites, 60 : 178, 181, 



208, 220, 222, 223 

 occurrence of, in Williamsville 



mound, 23: 80 

 occurrence of, with human remains, 



23:41 

 Corial, construction of, 91 : 100 

 Cormorants in Tierra del Fuego, 63: 



191 

 Corn 



among the Chitimacha, 43: 345, 



346, 355, 358 

 among the Houma, 43: 286 

 among the Natchez, 43: 73-76 

 among the Paseagoula, 43: 303, 



304 

 and tobacco, Koasati story of the 



origin of, 88: 167 f. 

 arrangement in growing, 80: 52 

 as payment by Natchez to French, 



43: 217 

 burned in granary, 100: 58 

 caches of, 69: 41, 53 

 carbonized, found in pit, 100: 41 

 ceremony of purifying, 80 : 37 

 charred, found embedded in slag, 



70:60 

 charred, found in Revercomb 



mound, 23:32 

 charred, found near Gala, 23: 17 

 contained in so-called lava, 54: 21 

 cooked with dog, 85: 109 

 Creek story of origin of, 88: 9 f . 

 cultivation of, 77 : 39, 40, 106, 127, 



179 

 deposit of, in bin, 92: 91 

 effect of introduction of, 100: 2 

 found in Cave II, 65: 89 

 grinding of, generally by girls and 



young women, 51: 37 

 growing, sign of, 81: 60 

 guarded by the women, 80: 53 

 harvesting and storing of, 64: 20 

 husks of, wrappers for cigarettes, 



64:30 

 importance of, 80 : 36 

 Indian, chief food of ancient in- 

 habitants, 41 : 50 

 influence of, on aboriginal culture, 



54:19 

 introduction of, 92 : 3 

 liquor made from, 34: 26, 28 

 means of securing a crop of, 80: 



38,40 

 mention of, 80: 80, 81, 91, 176 

 mention of, by Gravier, 43: 309 

 most important food of Cliff Palace 



people, 51 : 75 

 occurrence of, in barbecue hole, 



23:20 

 preparation of ground and planting 



of, 64 : 20 

 raising of, 11:39 

 scaffold for drying, 80: 2, 4 



Corn — Continued 



shelled, found in Ruins 2 and 7, 



65:98 

 song concerning, 80: 54 

 song to, 80:59 

 staple food of Cliff House culture, 



65:98 

 storage houses for, mention of, 



65: 16 

 storage of, 96 : 29-31 

 supposed effect of tobacco on, 94: 



42 

 surplus sold or exchanged, 64: 20 

 symbolic use of, 93 : 5 

 use of, among the Tewa, 55: 10, 



59, 78-94, 98 

 use of, by Basket Makers, 65: 154 

 See also Avanu Heads; Maize; 

 Mother Corn ; Orphan. 

 Corn balls, method of making, 80: 67 

 Corn clan, 98 : 185 

 Corncob boy 



intercedes for his people, Cochiti, 



98:62 

 marries Deer Planter's daughters, 



Cochiti, 98 : 60 ff. 

 story of, Cochiti, 98 : 51-60 

 triumphs over his mockers, Cochiti 

 tale, 98 : 62-65 

 Corncobs found in Ruin 3, 65: 36 

 Corn customs, songs connected with, 



80: 12 

 Corn Dance interrupted by coyote, 



Cochiti tale, 98: 144 f. 

 Cornea, affections of, 34: 189 

 Cornells, Alexander, a Creek chief, 



73: 281 

 Cornet farm, ruins near, 35: 53 

 Corn fast. Tunica, 43: 325 

 Corn game, Choctaw, description of, 



48: 19 f. 

 Corn-grinding Society 



Cochiti tale of the women's, 98: 



14 f. 

 songs of, names used in, 98: 15 

 Corn Hill, Mass., graves at, 71 : 14 

 Corn plantation, see Milpa. 

 Cornplanter, Chief, birthplace of, 71: 



87 

 Corn pollen 



the sacred meal of the Zuiii, 100: 



6 

 See also Corn, 

 Corn Priest 



duties of the, 80 : 37 

 office of the, 80 : 36 ff. 

 record of, 80 : 1 

 song of the, 80 : 45 

 Corn smut among the Tewa, 55: 66, 67 

 Cornus alternifoUa, use of, as a charm, 

 86: 110 



C florida, use of, 99: 199, 283 

 See also Dogwood. 

 Corn woman, Koasati story of the, 88 : 



168 

 Coroa, see Koroa. 

 Corobicies, 44 : 77, 82 



