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Fernando, Chief 



brief account of, 97 : 51 

 references to, 97 : 7, 16 

 Fernroot and ground hog, Tlingit myth 



of origin of, 39 : ISO 

 Ferns 



medicinal use of, 99 : 54, 228 

 symbolism of, in medicinal use, 99 : 

 54, 293 

 Ferrebee, W. E. 



cited on families of Colorado River 



Yuma, 34 : 43 

 on Yuma drink pissioina, 34: 28 

 on Yuma huts for sicli and aged, 

 34:249 

 Ferriss, J. H,, see Pilsbry, Henry A. 

 Ferrying, among the California Indians, 



78:35,83,174,739,813 

 Fertilizer, wood ashes used for, 94 : 21, 



43 f ., 64 

 Festival, summer 



details of, 95:61-109 

 diagram of, 95 : 57 

 Fetishes 



carved animal, 60 : 113 

 description of, 41 : 49 

 eagle-catcher's, 80 : 61 

 finding of, 81 : 2 

 found in burials, 96 : 154 

 objects used as, 81 : 65 ff. 

 of the Hopi, 34 : 241 

 of the Navaho, 34 : 238 

 of the Tepecano, 34 : 229 

 trophies turned into, 79 : 88 

 See also Charms. 

 Fetishism 



of the Fuegians, 63 : 150 

 See also Fetishes. 

 Fetter bush, use of, 99: 220 

 Feuds 



effect of, 79:1 

 method of attack, 79 : 18 

 of the Fuegians, 63: 45, 46, 56, 

 174 f. 

 Fever 



as a symptom of tuberculosis, 42: 



28 

 Choctaw cures for, 48 : 23 

 formulas for, 99 : 167, 200, 243 

 treatment for, Mohave, 34 : 248 

 treatment of, Papago, 34 : 242 

 treatment of, Pima, 34 : 245 

 See also Calenturas; and specific 

 names of fevers. 

 Fewkes, Dr. Jesse Walter 



acknowledgments to, 34: 225; 81: 



4; 84: 2; 94: 13; 99: xv 

 adobe bricks mentioned by, 82: 73 

 authority on Hopi, 34: 9 

 bulletin on Little Colorado by, 



32: 8 

 cited by Nordenskiold on ledge- 

 houses, 41:6f. 

 cited in bibliography, 34 : 411 ; 



35:90 

 cited on ethnobotany, 34 : 240 

 cited on Ilopi Snake dance, 34 : 241 



Fewkes, Dr. Jesse Walter — Continued 

 connection of, with find in Nantack 



Mountains, 35 : 40 

 cooperation of, 30, pt. 1 : ix ; 30, 



pt. 2 : iii 

 decoration on pottery found by, 



81:60 

 discovery by, on Mesa Verde, 82: 



73 

 explorations by, 35 : 28, 34, 35 

 fetishes described by, 81 : 67 

 Guiana Indian notes given to 



91: v 

 mention of, 92:89 

 on Adams's Cave, 35: 37 

 on Bueua Vista ruin, 35 : 34 f . 

 on cause of abandonment of pue- 

 blos, 54:51 

 on medical treatment among Hopi, 



34:226,241 

 on pottery figurine, 35 : 26 

 pottery found by, 81 : 38, 60 

 quoted on pipes, 81 : 31, 32 

 quoted on wattled walls, 82 : 75 

 quoted on word "kiva," 92 : 81 f . 

 references to, 96: 86, 104; 100: 



123, 160, 162 

 researches of, 60 : xvi 

 ruins described by, 82 : 72 

 spheroids described by, 81 : 21 

 Fiber 



preparation and use of, 97 : 32 

 use of, for breechclout, 65 : 100 

 Fiber-paper books, see Codices. 

 Fibula 



marks of injury or disease in, 62: 



17 

 Munsee, length of, 62: 71 

 Munsee and other Indian, shape of 



shaft at middle, 62: 71 

 worthy of closer attention, 62: 70 

 Fictile products, Fuegian, 63: 205 

 Field Museum of Natural History 

 (Chicago) 

 collections of, 35: 81 

 cradle at, 50:30 

 material in, 34 : 232, 239 

 Fieldwork 



Creek story of ordering of, 88: 



76 

 method of, 4:6 

 Fierce Face, surrender of, to authori- 

 ties, 61: 515 

 Fife's village, an Upper Creek village, 



73:284 

 Fifth of the scale 



absent from, 53: Songs Nos. 51, 52 

 occurrence of, 53: 5 

 Fig, among the Tewa, 55: 11, 115 

 Fight 



at the town of Da's.ua, Haida tale, 



29:100-103 

 between Alabama and Choctaw, 



88:155 

 between Kaigani and West Coast 

 Haida, 29: 375 f. 



