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Fight — Continued 



between Tliose-born-at-Qa'gials and 

 Tliose-born-at-Skedans, 29: 401 

 ff. 

 between Xa'gitown people and 



Sand-town people, 29: 413 f. 

 See also Fights. 

 Fighting, among the Fuegians, 63: 9, 



173, 174, 214 

 Fights 



between the town of Tc ! a'al-giti'ns 

 and Middle-giti'ns, 29: 380-383 

 between the Tsimshian and Haida 

 and among the Northern Haida, 

 29:384-390 

 See also Fight ; War ; Wars. 

 FigtreeJohn, 78:706 

 Figure fragments, Guatemalan, 28: 



95-99 

 Figures 



painted or scratched on walls in 



Cliff Palace, 51:32 

 single, use of, in decoration, 96: 



128, 130 

 stamped or printed, rare in Peru- 

 vian textiles, 7 : 17 

 Figurine of jade bearing oldest date, 



60:127 

 Figurines 



Aztec, found near Mexico City, 



74:15 

 use of, as charms, 86 : 108, 113 

 See also Animal figurines ; Human 

 figurines. 

 Fijiang, digging stick among the, 2: 



12 

 Filache, a Timucua town, 73 : 325 

 Filix fragilis, among the Tewa, 55: 67 

 Fillet applique, type of pottery, Santi- 

 ago Ahuitzotla, 74 : 50 f . 

 Fillets of the Fuegians, 63 : 184 

 Fillmore, Prof. John Comfort 



cited as authority on Omaha music, 



53:9 

 cited on tonality in Dahomey songs, 



45:130 

 on Bellabella Indian song, 53: 12 

 on construction of Indian songs, 

 53:11 

 Fillmore, mounds near, 82 : 63 

 Filson, John, Old Chillicothe described 



by, 69:47 

 Finality, Kwakiutl, 40, pt. 1: 545 ff. 

 Finch among the Tewa, 56: 41, 42 

 Fine Cloud, see Lightening Mouth. 

 Fine Gold Greek, 78 : 481 

 Fine Weather Woman, Haida, 29: 31 

 Finger joints, in vessels found at La 



Cueva, 28:105f. 

 Finger tips in tuberculosis, 42: 28 

 Fin'halui, a Lower Creek settlement, 



73:284 

 Fir, balsam, among the Tewa, 55: 38 

 Fir, joint, among the Tewa, 55: 46 



Fire 



Alabama story of, 88 : 122 



Alsea story of the, 67: 213-219 



[212-218] 

 among the Choctaw, 48 : 11 

 among the Fuegians, 63: 55, 



191 f. 

 associated with sun, 99 : 21 

 association of, with disease, 99: 



21 

 bodies consumed by, 100 : 36 

 Chitimacha legend concerning, 43 : 



356, 358 

 coloration by, 86 : 171 f . 

 continuous, means of securing, 



91: 2 

 curative properties of, 99: 21 

 destruction by, 65 : 18 

 destruction of houses by, 96: 69 



f. ; 100: 35 

 Hitchiti story of bear, tiger, rattle- 

 snake and, 88: 87 

 in mortuary ceremonies, 4: 12; 



8:22 

 means of obtaining, Choctaw, 86: 



142 f. 

 method of making, California In- 

 dian, 78: 93, 104, 105, 249, 332, 



418, 651, 739, 829 

 method of making, Maya, 64: 22 

 method of renewal of, 22 : 75 

 Natchez method of making, 43: 



57 f. 

 obtained from flint during gens 



festival, 72 : 47 

 prayers offered to, 99 : 20 

 profanation of, 99 : 174 

 sacred, in Natchez temple, 43: 



171, 172 

 Saponi method of making, 22: 47 

 self -burning, Tlingit myth, 39: 



186 f. 

 stolen by rabbit. Creek story, 88: 



46 

 Tlingit myth of the heron's son 



and the shaman who went into, 



39:267-279 

 use of, for drying walls, 81: 11 

 use of, for shaping stone, 60: 364 

 use of, for stone fracture, 60: 



364 

 use of, in mortuary mounds, 33: 



87 ff., 90, 91, 97 

 use of, in quarrying, 60: 156, 176- 



198 

 use of. in warfare, 79 : 26 

 uses of, 86:143 

 See also Fire bed ; Fires. 

 Fire, Spirit of, see Spirit of Fire. 

 Firearms 



early use of, by Virginia Indians, 



22: 28 

 traded with Southern tribes, 22: 



31 

 use of, in Indian invasions, 22: 



12 



