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Images 



carried in ceremony, 90: 139, 142 



ceremonial use of, 97 : 60 



that came to life, Tlingit myth, 



39: 181 f. 

 See also EflSgies; Fetishes; Fig- 

 ures ; Figurines ; Idols. 

 Imbecility 



among the Hopi, 34 : 180 

 among the Mescaleros, 34 : 178 

 among the Pima, 34: 182 

 See also Idiocy ; Insanity. 

 Imichshotsi, story of, 78 : 152 

 Imix 



first Maya day, 57 : 37 

 meaning of, 28 : 40 

 mention of, 57: 39, 41, 42, 43, 53, 

 55, 64, 82, 111, 140, 142, 146, 148, 

 149, 150, 171, 177, 178, 212, 213, 

 234, 235, 237, 238, 239, 242, 246, 

 257, 259, 261, 263, 264, 265, 269, 

 270 

 Imlay, 6., on former Pascagoula habi- 

 tat, 22:18 

 Immaculate Conception 



Tlingit myths concerning, 39: 3, 



42, 81, 193, 194 

 See also Pregnancy. 

 Im-mook-f au, see Imukfa. 

 Immorality, brought about by cheap- 

 ness of rum, 64 : 33 

 Immortality 



belief in, Assiniboin, 83 : 48 

 belief in, Chitimacha, 43 : 360 

 belief in. Creek, 71: 111; 73: 44, 



374, 385 

 belief in, Dakota, 83 : 27 

 belief in. Fox, 85 : 87 

 belief in, Fuegian, 63: 149, 150 f., 



153 

 belief in, Hidatsa, 83 : 77 

 belief in, Huron, 71 : 77 

 belief in, Iroquois, 71 : 88 

 belief in, Ojibway, 71 : 30, 31, 33 

 belief in, Omaha, 83 : 51, 54 

 belief in, Osage, 83 : 57, 58 

 belief in, Sauk and Foxes, 83: 15 

 belief in, Sauteux, 83: 4 

 belief in, Seneca, 71 : 84 

 See also Soul ; Spirit. 

 Immunity from tuberculosis, see Sus- 

 ceptibility. 

 Imongolasha, original name for Mugu- 



lasha, 43:279 

 Impatiens hiflora, use of, 99: 119, 125 

 Imperative 



and exhortative, Kwakiutl, 40, pt. 



1 : 549 

 in Kwakiutl, 40, pt. 1 : 550 

 Imperial County, 78:594 

 Imperial Museum of Natural History 

 (Vienna Austria), Mexican feather 

 ornaments in, 28:59 

 Imperial Valley 



changes in, 97:83 

 description of, 97 : 3-9 



Imperial Valley — Continued 

 mention of, 78 : 709 

 movement into, 97 : 86 

 Southern Diegueuo clan in, 78: 



719 

 Impetigo 



among the Apache, 34 : 179 

 among the Pima, 34: 182, 183 f. 

 among the Yuma, 34 : 184 

 among the ZuSi, 34 : 181 

 summary of, 34 : 189 

 Implements 



abundance of, near Iron Gate, 23 : 



24 

 agricultural, of the Arikara, 77: 



177 

 appearance of new types of, 96: 



168 

 bone, 82: 145; 86: 169 f . ; 92: 



126-132; 96: 144-147, 100: 



150-153 

 bone, in Washington County 



mounds, 23:63 

 chipped, 81 : 17 fE. 

 chipped, materials used for, 100 



158 

 chipped stone, 92: 136-139; 96 



152 f., 100:157flf. 

 chipped stone, provenience of, 96 



176 

 chipped stone, size of, 96 : 176 

 flaked and finished, 81 : 19-23 

 flint, in Williamsville mound, 23: 



.SO 

 flint, on Omaha village site, 77: 



82,83 

 for gardening, 86 : 122, 124 

 for skin dressing, 77 : 138 

 found in cave, 76 : 113 

 found in Molokai, 76: 177 

 found near cemeteries, 76: 123 

 from Sell cave, 76:46 

 making of, by freehand fracture, 



60: 289 

 making of, described by Catlin, 



60: 295 

 making of, described by Redding, 



60: 296 

 making of, first step in, 60: 161 

 making of, in Potomac Valley, 60: 



333 

 of Arctic area, 60 : 121 

 of arid region, 60:113 

 of California area, 60 : 115 

 of Central America, 60: 133 

 of Columbia-Frazer area, 60: 118 

 of Great Northern interior area, 



60: 123 

 oflncaarea, 60:139 

 of Mississippi Valley region, 60: 



107 

 of North Atlantic area, 60: 100 

 of Plains tribes, 60: 110 

 of primitive South America, 60: 



143 

 of South Andean-Pacific area, 60: 



140 



