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INDEX TO BULLETINS 1-100 



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Implements — Continued 

 oftheBiloxi, 22:16 

 of the Fuegians, 63: 216 ff. 

 of the Omaha, 11 : 11, 64 

 of uncertain use, 81: 29 ff. 

 of Upper Mississippi Valley, 60: 



109 

 of various materials found in 



ruins, 54: 34 

 of war, 97: 31 



period difference in, 100: 166 f. 

 shaped by use, 60 : 280 

 specialization of, 60: 280 

 stone, 70: 67; 82: 145 f . ; 86: 



169 

 stone, found on White River, 77: 



108 

 stone, grinding of, 91: 2 

 time required in shaping, 60: 283 

 used in chipping, 60 : 193, 194, 198, 



306, 307 

 used in drilling, 60 : 350 

 used in grinding, 60 : 345 

 used in incising, 60 : 358 

 used in mining, 60: 243, 266, 272 

 used in piercing, 60: 363 

 used in quarrying, 60: 190, 255 

 used in sawing, 60 : 348 

 varieties of, 60: 289; 92: 148 f. 

 various, description of, 65: 183 

 wooden, Kamia, 97: 31 

 See also Arrowhead; Arrowshaft 

 smoothers; Atlatl; Awls; Axes; 

 Lance heads ; Metates ; Obsidian ; 

 Steatite slickers ; Stone ; and 

 other Implements. 

 Imprisonment of the katcinas, Cochiti 



tale, 98:llf. 

 Improvidence among the Southwestern 



Indians, 34: 31 

 Imps, woodland, Hawaiian counterpart 



of, 38: 21, 46 

 Imtomol 



mention of, 78: 152 

 name of a ridge, 78 : 165 

 Imukfa 



description of, 73: 250 

 united with Suka-ispo'ga, 73: 248 

 Ifiaja, a source of California place 



name, 78 : 895 

 Inam 



a Karok village, 78 : 70 



ceremony at, 78: 102 



ceremony, very little known, 78: 



104 

 location of, 78 : 14, 100, 304 

 population of, 78: 101 

 Inca bones, Munsee crania, 62: 36 

 Incantations 



for love attractions, 99: 154 

 to cause separation, 99 : 155 

 to change an enemy, 99: 153 

 to kill, 99: 154 

 to produce unattractiveness, 99: 



155 

 use of the term, 99 : 149 



Incas 



dominance of, in Middle Andean- 

 Pacific area, 60: 137 

 masonry of, 60: 342 

 service to mummified bodies by, 



60: 8 

 stone buildings of, 60 : 276 

 Incense 



burning of, among Zapotecs, 28: 



277 

 pouches of Mexican priests, 28: 



146 f . 

 spoons, 28: 92 f£. 

 use of, by Houma, 43 : 287 

 Incense burners 



handles of, decorated with red 



paint, 74: 45 

 See also Adornos ; Brasero. 

 Incest among the Fuegians, 63: 165 

 Incised design, symbolism of, 81: 56 

 Incised lines, decoration made by, 74: 



47, 48 

 Incised ware, account of, 81: 54-57 

 Inclosures 



ceremonial, 90: 138 

 for Bear dance, 75 : 57 

 Incorporating languages, definition of, 



40, pt. 1 : 74 

 Incpupu, identification of, 78 : 553 

 Indak, a Southern Maidu settlement, 



78:394 

 Indemnity, payment of, by Natchez vil- 

 lages, 43:211 

 Indented ware, fragments of, most nu- 

 merous in Cliff Palace, 51: 68 

 Independence, reference to, 78: 586 

 Independence, Mo., former fort near, 



83:56 

 Index, see Cephalic index ; Chronologic 

 index ; Facial index ; Femoro-cranial 

 index ; Height index ; Height-breadth 

 index ; Humero-femoral index ; Meta- 

 carpo-humeral index; Nasal index; 

 Orbital index; Palatal index; Platy- 

 meric index ; Shaft index. 

 India 



peculiarity of music of, 80 : 14 

 See also Hindostan. 

 Indian 



and the Deer People, Biloxi myth, 



47:81-84 

 education, 11 : 36 

 migrations, 8 : 41-50 

 population, summary of, 43 : 39-45 

 structures, 10 : 32, 33 

 territory, Cherokee and Natchez 



remnant in, 43 : 256 

 tribal relationships, 43: 9-39 

 tribes visited by Hrdli^ka, 34 : 1 f . 

 See also Indian camp. 

 Indiana 



burial mounds. Rush County, 71: 



61 

 burial mounds, Steuben County, 



71:52 

 cave region of, 76 : 102 



