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INDEX TO BULLETINS 1-100 



139 



Face 



blackening of, among the Fox, 72: 



35 

 breadth of, Eastern Indian, 62: 



119 

 Eastern Indian crania, 62: 120, 



121 

 growth of, in adults, 34 : 120 ff. 

 growth of, in children, 34: 120 f£., 



131 

 height of. Eastern Indian, 62:119, 



120 

 measurements of, Apache, 34: 



283-292, 342, 344 

 measurement of, Pima, 34: 292- 



299, 345, 347 

 nasion-prosthion height, Iroquois 

 and related Eastern Indian 

 crania, 62 : 128 

 size and shape of, Lenape collec- 

 tion, 62:25 

 Face masks on Lacandon vessels, 28: 



84 f. 

 Face painting 



among the Creek Indians, 73: 352 

 among the Kamia, 97 : 34 f . 

 among the Papago, 90: 141, 156, 



197 

 as a mourning custom, 83: 4, 6, 



10,14,22,23,57,84; 86:77 

 before death, 83:25 

 for the feast, 79 : 62, 63 

 in the Mide'wiwin, 86 : 93 

 method of, 86:37f. 

 of the dead, 86:74 

 See also Grease ; Painting ; Tallow. 

 Facets of quartz crystals, 54 : 29 

 Facial angle, arrangement of cases 



based on, 62:29 

 Facial expression, Hawaiian, 38: 179 

 Facial index 



Miinsee, indication of chamoe- 

 prosopy to mild leptoprosopy in, 

 62:26 

 of Arkansas and Louisiana crania, 

 62:29 

 Faggioli, Rodolphe 



connection of, with Necochea re- 

 mains, 52: 309 

 skeletal remains found by, 52: 

 289 

 Failures, in quarry sites, massive size 



of, 21 : 15 

 Fainting, formulas for, 99: 167, 192, 



205, 224 

 Fairchild, J. G., chemical analyses by, 

 52 : 56, 60, 62, 75, 79, 81 f., 86, 296 f . 

 Fair-ground Circle, Newark, 10: 13, 



19, 20 

 Fall Indians 



location and number of, 77 : 32 

 See also Atsina. 

 Falling Spring, remains at, 23:24 

 Fall of the Rapid Indians, a name for 

 the Atsina, 77:34 



Fall River 



Achomawi on, 78 : 307, 317 

 an affluent of Pit River, 78: 476 

 salmon not ascending beyond, 78: 

 309 

 Fall River, Mass., remains near, 71: 



18 

 Falls of St. Anthony 



Indian camp at, 77: 15 

 mention of, 83:21 

 named by Father Hennepin, 77: 

 45 

 Falltiffia, among the Tewa, 55: 11 



P. paradoxa, among the Tewa, 55: 

 46 

 Falque, same as Falquiche, 73 : 83 

 Falquiche, a Guale town, 73 : 83 

 False Gromwell, a love charm, Chip- 

 pewa, 86:108 

 False Solomons-seal, among the Tewa, 



55:70 

 Falsetto tone, a mark of proficiency, 



61:61 

 Family 



among the California Indians, 78: 

 132, 363, 457, 588, 603, 608, 705, 

 830, 833 

 among the Fuegians, 63: 102, 164- 



172 

 Indian, size of, 34 : 41 

 life of, in wigwam, 86 : 28 ff. 

 life of the Kamia, 97 : 19 f£. 

 murders within, 79 : 13 

 responsible for acts of members, 

 79:12 

 Family circle, regard for, 100: 58 

 Family groups, statistics of, regarding 



tuberculosis, 42: 24 f., 27 

 Family units, in groups, 100: 19 

 Famine in Guale, 73 : 87 f . 

 Fandango, Hawaiian dance suggestive 



of, 38:183 

 Fanning, Dr. George R., on pathological 

 conditions at Western Navaho school, 

 N. Mex., 34: table 9 (facing p. 406) 

 Fans, use of, among Mayas and Mexi- 

 cans, 28:651-654 

 Faraon, 44:24,26-31 

 Faraon Apache, see Faraon. 

 Farfan, explorations of, 100 : 11 

 Farm Canyon 



a tributary of Cottonwood, 82 : 117 

 pictographs of, 82 : 52 

 Farmersville, the Wo'lasi at, 78 : 482 

 Farming 



insignificant, of Pamunkey Indians, 



17:15 

 See also Agriculture. 

 Farmington, mounds near, 76 : 162, 166 

 Farnsworth, Miss Delna, antiquities 



owned by, 82: 45 

 Farrand, Dr. Livingston 



Alsea stories collected by, 67: 56, 

 66, 90, 136, 148 



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