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INDEX TO BULLETINS 1-100 



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Gens Festival, Fox — Continued 

 dancing during, 72 : 15 

 discussion of, 85 : 101 f ., 121 ; 89 : 



8 

 fire obtained from flint during, 72 : 



47 

 for sliort period against religion, 



72:17 

 general pattern of, 87 : 1 

 invitations to, 95 : 9 

 manner of conducting, 72 : 11 ; 



87 : 10-35 

 mytliic, 87 : 49-55, 69-82 

 preparations for, 85 : 107 

 procedure and songs in, 85 : 85, 87, 



89, 91, 93, 108-116, 141-149 

 secondary character of, 85: 102 

 similarities of, different, 87: 1, 5 



f . ; 89 : 8 

 similarity of, to each other, 85: 



102, 121 

 similarity of, to those of the Win- 

 nebago, 85 : 102 

 speeches in, 85 : 87, 91, 93 

 time for holding, 85 : 102, 106 

 unlawful view of, 87 : 35 

 See also Forks ; Speech. 

 Gens Festival songs. Fox text and trans- 

 lation of , 72:20,21 

 Gentes 



assigned to definite locations, 85 : 7 

 fed in ceremonial order, 95: 19 

 four leading, 85 : 3, 7 

 of the Biloxi, 22 : 16 

 reciprocal relations of, 95: 2, 3, 9 

 service of, to other gentes, 85: 11 

 See also Bear gens ; Eagle gens ; 

 Feathered gens ; Gens ; Thunder 

 gens ; War Chiefs gens ; Wolf 

 gens. 

 Gentile system of southern tribes, 22: 



33 

 Gentle Manitou 



references to, 89 : 53 ; 95 : 103, 152 

 the creator, 95 : 23, 172 

 See also, Great Manitou. 

 Geococcyx caUfornianus, among the 



Tewa, 56 : 37 

 Geographical, see Cosmological. 

 Geographical divisions of eastern 



United States, 69 : 9 

 Geographical names from St. Augustine 



to Cape Fear, 73 : 51 

 Geography of Gila-Salt region, 35 : 7 f . 

 Geological time, classification of, 33: 



9f. 

 Geologic formations, Ameghino's 



scheme of, 52 : 322 

 Geologic phenomena, i-elation of, to hab- 

 itations, 54:25 

 Geology 



influence of, on animal and plant 



life, 54 : 25 

 of Gila-Salt region, 35: 11 ff. 

 of Southwestern region, 34: 3 

 of Tierra del Fuego, 63 : 116, 137, 

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Geometrical designs on Coyotlatelco 



type of pottery, 74 : 52 

 Geordge, Dave 



acknowledgment to, 82 : 2 

 mounds on property of, 82: 21, 23 

 Geordge-Bradshaw Mounds, location of, 



82:21 

 Geordge Mound 



excavation in, 82 : 23 

 skeleton found in, 82 : 150 

 Georgia 



burial mounds in, 8 : 19, 20, 29 

 burial imder dwellings in, 8 : 21 

 Indian burials in, 71 : 113 

 mounds and prehistoric works in, 

 12:15 

 Geothlypis trichas occidentalis, among 



the Tewa, 56 : 43 

 Geranium, among the Tewa, 55: 55 

 G. atropurpureum, among the Tewa, 

 55: 55 

 Gerard, W. M., cooperation of, 30, pt. 



2: iv 

 Gerardia, use of, 99 : 192, 193, 273 

 German people, cranial alterations in, 



52:5 

 Germantown, Pa., former village on site 



of, 69 : 11 

 Germany, James, an Indian trader, 



73 : 267 

 Gervais, H., publication by, 52 : 389 

 Gervais, P. 



cited on Carcarand bones, 52 : 184, 



185, 186 

 cited on Lagoa Santa skulls, 52: 



179 

 on Seguin collection, 52 : 187 

 publications by, 52 : 389 

 Gestation (among Indian women) 

 general account of, 34 : 53 

 in connection with nursing, 34: 



77,79 

 taboos relating to, 34 : 53, 54, 194 

 tribal details of, 34 : 53 ff. 

 See also Childbirth ; Pregnancy. 

 Gestures 



illustrating an obstacle, 38 : 177 

 illustrating movement, 38:178 

 influenced by convention, 38: ISO 

 inviting to come in, 38: 179 

 mimetic, 38:178 

 of the Hawaiians, 38 : 176-182 

 representing a plain, 38: 178 

 representing clothing or covering, 



38: 178 

 representing death, 38 : 178 

 representing union or similarity, 



38: 178 

 taught by the kumu-hula, 38: 176 

 use of, by the Maoris, 38 : 180 

 with feet and legs, 38 : 181 

 Ge tti wi A 



a Ki'cko, 85: 122, 144 

 See also Chuck, Mrs. 

 Geum strictum, among the Tewa, 55: 

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