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INDEX TO BULLETINS 1-100 



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Fish — Continued 



preparation of, for food, 86: 42 f. 

 used in introducing glypb, 57: 65 



f., 188 

 varieties of, 64:25 



Fisher farm, description of mounds on, 

 23:68 



Fish gens, 89 : 5 



Fishhook Creek, ruin on, 35 : 52 



Fishhooks 



and lines, Chippewa, 86: 126 

 bone, found near Gala, 23 : 18 

 bone, occurrence of, in barbecue 



holes, 23 : 19 

 bone, occurrence of, with human re- 

 mains, 23:21,22,66 

 of the California Indians, 78 : 326, 



564, 652, 815 

 of the Fuegians, 63: 188 f. 



Fishing 



account of, 34 : 17, 18, 35 



by the Chitimacha, 43 : 346, 858 



by the Choctaw, 48 : 18 f . 



by the Fuegians, 63 : 188 f£. 



by the Guiana Indians, 91 : 13 fif. 



bytheHouma, 43:291 



by the Natchez, 43 : 72 



customs concerning, Chippewa, 



86 : 124r-127 

 for victory feast, 79 : 50 

 harpooning at night, 64 : 25 

 methods of. Creek, 73 : 357, 392 

 methods of, Kamia, 97 : 25 f . 

 methods of, Maya, 64 : 25 

 not extensive among Pueblo In- 

 dians, 54:19 

 torch used in, 64 : 25 



Fishing cave, reference to, 76 : 18 



Fish nets, making of, 86 : 154 



Fish poison, of California Indians, 

 78:529,652,817 



Fish Pond Indian, name applied to 

 Okchai, 73 : 275, 276 



Fishponds 



at Niumahu, 76 : 192 

 of Molokai, 76 : 175 



Fishpond towns, 73 : 201 



Fish scoop, making of, description of, 

 97:25 



Fish trap 



coyote leads salmon into, Kutenai 



tale, 59 : 176-179 

 description of, 29 : 187 f . 



Fish-tree, 38:17 



Five Nations 



burial customs of, 71 : 71 

 country occupied by, 69 : 48 

 joined by the Tuscarora, 22 : 8 

 peace with, assent given on condi- 

 tion of, 62 : 14 

 tribes composing, 69:13 



Five-toned scales 



according to Helmholtz, 61 : 7 

 comparison between occurrence in 



old and modern songs, 61: 12 

 data in tabulated analysis, 61: 28 



Five-toned scales — Continued 

 mention of, 80: 28 

 song in first, 61 : No. 131 

 See also Scale. 

 Five-tun period, see Hotun. 

 Fixico, see Selarney, Fixico. 

 Flag design on pottery, 81: 42, 43, 49, 



50 

 Flageolet 



called "singing whistle," descrip- 

 tion of, 80:11 

 description of, 75 : 28 

 found at Santiago Ahuitzotla, 74: 



44 

 legend concerning, 80 : 80-84 

 Ute name for, 75:20 

 Flags 



use of, among Mexicans, 28: 131 

 use of, in warfare, 53 : 91, 107 

 Flakers 



bone, mention of, 92 : 129 f . 

 use of, 81: 25 

 Flakes 



metal, of great degree of thinness, 



3:12 

 use of, as knives, perforators, 21 : 

 17 

 Flaking tools 



mention of, 60 : 323, 327 

 of bone, 96:146 

 Flathead Agency, Mont. 



deaf and dumb at, 34: 206, 207, 



table 9 (facing p. 406) 

 epilepsy at, 34 : 203, 204, table 9 

 idiocy at, 34 : 205, table 9 

 morbidity at, from tuberculosis, 



42:4 

 mortality at, from tuberculosis, 



42:6 

 pathological conditions at, 34: 



table 9 

 tuberculosis at, 34 : 210, table 9 

 Flathead Indian 



Kiowa name of, 84 : 16, 17, 101 

 origin of the term, 22 : 75 

 pathological conditions of, 34: 



table 9 (facing p. 406) 

 population of, 34: table 9 

 reference to the Catawba as, 22: 



68 

 Shawnee town taken by, 73 : 317 f . 

 See also Catawba ; Head-flatten- 

 ing; Salish. 

 Flat Mouth (father), 45: 51 

 Flat Mouth (son) 



funeral ceremony of, 88 : 74 f . 

 last hours of, 45 : 51-55 

 Flatus, 34:155 

 Flax, medicinal use of, 99 : 243 

 Fleming, Rev. John, acknowledgment 



to, 9:v 

 Flesh, removal of, before burial, 4: 



12 

 Fletcher, Miss Alice C. 



Alo'waqpi ceremony studied by, 

 61:68 



