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INDEX TO BULLETINS 1-100 



167 



Graves 



articles placed in, 86 : 74 

 beliefs concerning, 99 : 139 f , 

 circular, 83 : 42 

 cist, at Iowa Point, 76 : 152 

 covered with stones, 83 : 45, 53, 55. 



56 

 coverings of, 86 : 75 

 examination of, in Hampshire 



County, 23 : 66 

 gold figures found in, 3 : 6, S 

 inclosed by fencing, 83: 5, 20, 28 

 lighted by fires, 83: 53, 64, 65 

 log-covered, 83 : 2, 43, 64 

 marking of, 83:3,7,14,20,43 

 near Bell's Cave, 76: 123 

 near McKennan's, 76: 52 

 occurrence of, in mounds, 23: 28, 

 32, 35, 39, 41, 44, 45, 47, 51, 52, 53, 

 54, 55, 56, 58, 61, 63, 64, 68, 70 

 occurrence of, near Gala, 23: 18, 



20,21 

 of Molokai, 76 : 178 

 on Laughlin's ranch, 76 : 44 

 on Saline Creek, 76 : 95 

 pottery collected from, 86 : 162 

 protection of, by slabs, 23: 54, 66 

 protection of, from animals, 83: 



5, 20, 28, 62, 85 

 stone, in Mineral County, 23 : 66 

 stone-lined, in Wilson County, 



Tenn., 69 : 98 

 walled, at Devil's Elbow, 76: 84- 



87 

 See also Burial customs; Cairns; 

 Graves ; Human remains ; Inter- 

 ments; Mounds; Pit; Tombs; 

 Vault graves. 

 Graveyards, beliefs concerning tobacco 



in, 94:34, 78 f. 

 Gravielinos, a synonym of the Gabri- 



elino, 78: 620 

 Gravier, Father J. 



as an authority, 43 : 6 f . 



Korea, reference to, 43 : 330 



meeting of, with Taogria, 73 : 297 



name of, for Yazoo, 43 : 333 



on extinction of Quinipissa tribe, 



43:280f. 

 on Houma, 43 : 28, 288 f . 

 on massacre of Mugulasha, 43: 



277 f. 

 on moundbuilding, 8: 10 

 on Natchez characteristics, 43: 



49 

 on Natchez funeral ceremonies of 



last chief, 43:139f. 

 on Natchez harvest feasts, 43: 



122 f. 

 on Natchez temple, 43 : 158 

 on "River of the Akansea," 22: 10 

 on sacrifice of children among 



Taensa, 43: 268 

 on Taensa and Tunica languages, 

 43 : 13, 19 f . 



Gravier, Father J. — Continued 



on teeth of Natchez women, 43: 54 

 on Tunica tribe, 43: 308 f., 315- 



318 

 proper name of Ounspie tribe not 



learned by, 47 : 10 

 Tamaroa village visited by, 69 : 43 

 Yazoo River visited by, 47: 10 

 Gray, Prof. Asa, 94: 22 

 Gray, John, 97:64 



Gray Hawk, songs by, 61: 289, 290, 

 291, 292, 323, 324, 325, 326, 339, 442, 

 486, 487, 488, 509 

 Grayness, tribal details of, 34: 159 f£., 



397-406 

 Grayson, Judge George W., cooperation 



of, 30, pt. 2 : iii 

 Gray Whirlwind, songs by, 61: 226, 



227 

 Grease put on before face painting, 



29:383 

 Greasewood, see Covillea tridentata. 

 Great Basin 



bulk of Mono territory in, 78 : 585 



culture of, 78: 582 f. 



essentially a Shoshonean region, 



78:574,913 

 petrographs common throughout, 

 78:937 

 Great Cahokia Mound, origin of, 37: 



6f. 

 Great Cave, council and burial place, 



83:21 

 Great Chief of Natchez 



attempted suicide of, 43: 155, 156 

 careful guarding of, by Natchez, 



43 : 124, 125 

 death and funeral ceremonies of, 

 43 : 141-157 

 Great Cycle 



length of, 57:135 

 number of cycles in, 57: 107-114 

 Great Gens Festival, 85 : 121 

 Great Hammock, a Seminole town, 73 : 



400 

 Great Houma, see Houma. 

 Great houses 



date of construction undetermined, 



70:43 

 in southern ceramic area, 41: 34 

 possible use of, 70: 42, 76 

 structural features of, 70 : 40 

 Great Island, a Seminole town, 73: 



400 

 Great Island, Pa., occupation of, by 



Delaware, 69 : 57 

 Great laurel, use of, 99 : 204, 220 

 Great Manitou 



creator of everything, 72 : 25 

 references to, 85: 71, 105, 125, 127, 

 136, 138, 139; 87: 69, 70; 89: 49, 

 55; 95:35,87,107 

 Great Osage 



an Osage band, 77:98 

 migration of, 83 : 57 



