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Fouquicria splendens, medicinal plant, 



San Carlos Apache, 34: 233, 234 

 Four 



as a symbolic number, 41 : 23 

 giant struck four times, 98 : 18 

 protectors of the village, 98: 128 

 spider's eyes, reason of, 98 : 153 

 the ceremonial number, 85: 7, 13, 

 37, 59, 75, 77, 85, 105, 106, 109, 111, 

 112, 114, 129, 146; 87: 5 f., 13, 

 15, 21, 43, 47, 49, 55, 62, 63, 66, 

 68, 72; 89: 13, 19, 29, 31, 39; 

 95 : 2, 11, 15, 19, 95, 97, 145, 149, 

 151 

 the sacred number, 73: 80; 99: 

 52, 199 

 Four cousins, Chinook tale of the, 20 : 



216-222 

 Four-o'clock, among the Tewa, 55 : 10, 



60 

 Fourth 



occurrence of, 53 : 5 

 prominence of, 53 : Songs Nos, 106, 

 109, 110, 170 

 Fowke, Gerard 



cited on Lansing skeleton, 33: 47 

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



pt. 2 : iv 

 corrections and additions by, 12 : 7 

 council-house mound found by, 8: 



53 

 explorations of, in Wyandotte Cave, 



Indiana, 60 : 91 

 on flint quarries in Missouri, 60: 



195 

 on Flint Ridge quarries, 60 : 176 

 on Indiana quarries, 60: 185 

 on Warsaw quarries, 60: 185 

 paper on stone articles by, 4: 15 

 researches of, 60 : 173 

 scope of work, 37 : 1 

 Fowls 



domestication of, 73 : 42 

 use of, in Cha chac ceremony, 64 : 

 45 

 Fowl Towns 



list of, 73:178 

 Seminole settlements, 73 : 409 

 Fox, Col. Lane 



on Fijian clubs, 2 : 32 

 on stick sling, 2 : 28 

 Fox 



among the Tewa, 56 : 5, 29 



and coyote, Cochiti tales, 98: 147 



f ., 148 

 and coyote, Kutenai tales, 59 : 142- 



161 

 and skunk, Kutenai tales, 59: 48, 



49 

 and the coyote, Kutenai tale, 59: 



1 

 and the crawfish, Natchez story, 



88:252 

 Biloxi story of the, 47 : 71 f . 

 kills salmon, Kutenai tale, 59: 

 156-161 



Fox — Continued 



young, and young coyote steal the 



hoop, Kutenai tale, 59: 142-151 



Fox dialect, distribution of, 40, pt. 1: 



740 f. 

 Fox gens 



reference to, 89 : 19 

 See also War chiefs gens. 

 Foxglove, medicinal use of, 99 : 244 

 Fox grape, use of, 99 : 253 

 Fox Indian 



burial mound, 8 : 13 



ceremonial runners of, 85 : 1-47 



gentes of, 85 : 3, 9 



habitat of, 77:1 



mortuary use of fire by, 8 : 22 



present location of, 77 : 38 



sacred pack of Bear gens of, 85: 



121-155 

 sacred pack of Thunder gens of, 



85 : 101-116 

 territory occupied by, 69 : 11, 12 

 village of, on Rock River, 69 : 44 

 visited by Long, 77 : 38 

 See also Sauk and Fox. 

 Fox Mountains, ruins on, 35 : 79 

 Fox River, traditional origin of the 



name, 85 : 104 

 Fox Society 



a Mandan society, 80 : 108 

 an Hidatsa society, 80 : 108 

 derivation of the name, 80 : 109 

 headdress of, 80:109 

 songs of, 80 : 33, 121-128, 165 

 war song of, 80 : 165 

 See also Society. 

 Frachtenberg, Leo J. 



cited, 67: 60, 66, 72, 78, 82, 114, 

 116, 118, 124, 126, 148, 185, 212, 

 224, 237 

 material collected by, 67 : 5 

 Fracture of stone, processes employed 



in, 60:283 

 Fractures of bones 

 by tribes, 34 : 

 Cora, 252 

 Hopi, 241 

 Lipan, 238 

 Maricopa, 248 

 Mescaleros, 238 

 Papago, 241 

 Pima, 246, 247 

 San Carlos Apache, 234 

 Southern Ute, 176 

 Tarahumare, 250 

 Zuiii, 241 

 prevalence of, 34 : 191 

 summary of, 34 : 191 

 treatment of, 99 : 71 

 Fragaria ovalis, among the Tewa, 55: 



55 

 Fraipont, Charles, cited, 62 : 91 

 Framboise, chief of Chitimacha, 43: 

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