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Fire bed 



occurrence of, at Funk place, 23: 



59 

 occurrence of, at Riddel place, 



23:60 

 occurrence of, near barbecue holes, 



23:26 

 occurrence of, near Buchanan, 23 : 



17 

 occurrence of, near Kite place, 

 23:45 

 Fire chief, Chitimacha, 43: 343 

 Firedogs, conical stones used as, 81: 



24 

 Fire drill 



found in nearly every dwelling, 



65:120 

 use of, by Cliff Palace people, 51 : 



74 

 use of, by Kamia, 97 : 42 

 Fire god of the Hopi, 50: 7 

 Fire hearths, description of, 65: 121 

 Fire hole lined with jar set with adobe 



mortar, 51 : 54 

 Fire making, Kanik, 94: 184 

 Firemaking apparatus, Guiana Indian, 



91:1 

 Firemaking outfit found in Ruin 3, 



65:36 

 Fire pit 



in Cave II, 65 : 86 



in Kiva I, Ruin 2, 65:21 



in Kiva II, Ruin 2, 65 : 23 



in Ruin A, description of, 65 : 65 



in Ruin 4, description of, 65: 38 



in Ruin 6, mention of, 65: 46 



in Ruin 7, description of, 65: 50, 



52 

 in Ruin 9, description of, 65: 73 

 remnants of, in Ruin 8, 65: 60 

 Fire pits 



absence of, in stone structures, 



96:51 

 characteristic of kivas, 92: 84 

 description of, 96: 25, 58; 100: 



33 

 extension of rim of, 100: 26 f. 

 exterior, 100 : 42, 57, 77, 107 f . 

 indication of living room, 96: 41 

 in kiva, 100:97 

 location of, 92: 96; 100: 17 

 occurrence of, near Gala, 23: 18 

 outside of dwelling, 96 : 49, 52, 72 

 raised rim of, 92 : 24 f ., 47 

 slab-lined, 92: 13, 23, 31, 35, 48, 



66, 73, 79 

 two in one room, 92: 31, 47 f., 66 

 with plaster rim, 100: 20, 38, 52, 



55 

 See also Fire pit. 

 Fireplace 



in Ruin 1, 65:18 

 in Ruin 3, 65 : 35 



Fireplaces 



characteristic of "kitchens," 82: 



28,29 

 considerable number of, in Cliff 



Palace, 51: 36 

 description of, 81 : 15 ; 82 : 7 

 exceptional in rectangular dwell- 

 ings, 82:28,29 

 in kivas, 41 : 18, 21 ff. 

 in plaza quarter, Cliff Palace, 51 : 



28 

 in secular rooms, 41 : 16, 23 

 mention of, 35 : 17 ; 74 : 23 f . 

 occurrence of, at Ruffner Place, 



23:48 

 occurrence of, in Hampshire 



County, 23:65 

 occurrence of, on Herriott farm, 



23:65 

 on Gait farm, 23:13 

 outside, 82 : 28 f., 71 

 partially or wholly above the floor, 



51:47 

 remains of, in Buckingham County, 



23:14 

 rimmed, occurrence of, 82 : 9, 28 

 Fires 



built on floor, 96 : 58 



burning at graves, 83 : 53, 64, 65 



ceremonial, at New Year, 94 : 247- 



252 

 management of, 97 : 20 

 traces of, characteristic of mounds, 



71:119 

 See also Fire. 

 Firing of pottery, color affected by, 



96: 78, 81, 112 ; 100: 117, 119 

 Firipama, 78 : 11 

 First Fruits rite, of California Indians, 



78: 53, 60, 104, 188, 294, 313, 437 

 First Man, post representing, 80 : 72 

 First note of song 



relation to keynote, 53: 18 f. 

 relation to keynote, diagram illus- 

 trating, 61 : 42 

 relation to keynote, tabular analy- 

 sis, 61 : 12, 26 

 First progression, see Progressions. 

 First Salmon rite of California Indians, 



78: 53, 63, 104, 188, 294, 313, 437 

 Fish 



among the California Indians, 78: 

 84, 409, 467, 525, 722, 737, 920, 

 922-925, 933 

 among the Tewa, 56 : 1, 3, 10, 54 

 as food, beliefs concerning, 79: 45 

 edible, in Rio Grande, 54 : 19 

 eyeless, mention of, 76: 18 

 images of, favorite in South Amer- 

 ica, 3:19 

 importance of, in mythology, 3 : 19 

 Kamia names for, 97 : 26 

 Maya methods of catching, 64: 25 

 method of curing, 77 : 10 

 mythological ideas concerning, 79 : 

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