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INDEX TO BULLETINS 1-100 



295 



Objects, principal 



found in mounds, 37: 



arrows and arrowheads, 21, 68, 



73 

 beads, bone, 38, 41 

 beads, shell, 16, 20, 30, 31, 40, 

 41, 44, 45, 47, 49, 61, 63, 64, 

 73, 79 

 bottle stoppers, 96 

 catlinite, 89 

 celt, 48 

 ditrging implements, 20, 23, 24, 



35 f., 46, 61, 73, 91 

 flint implements, 9, 12, 42 

 gorget, shell, 61 

 hammerstones, 12, 19, 20 

 hematite, 9, 21, 28, 42, 51, 73 

 knives, 7, 21, 48 

 mortar, sandstone, 50 

 muUer, quartzite, 27 

 polishing and rubbing stones, 



21, 42 

 scrapers, 23, 90 

 shells, 56, 57, 63, 73 

 spearheads, 24, 48 

 See also Pipes ; Pottery. 

 Otolaria virginica, use of, for cuts and 



bruises, 48 : 23 

 Obregon, Col. A., connection of, with 



ManofPeiion, 33:33 

 O'Brien Ranch, ruin on, 35 : 86 

 Obsequies, see Burial ; Cremation ; Fu- 

 neral ceremonies ; Mortuary customs. 

 Observatory Circle, Newark Works, 10 : 



15 fC. 

 Obsidian 



arrowheads, method of making, 60 : 



299 

 articles made of, 60 : 227 

 at Rito de los Frijoles, 54 : 28 

 beds of, in New Mexico, 54 : 34 

 blades of, at Cedar City, 82 : 40 

 cores, common in Mexico, 21 : 17 

 distribution of, 60 : 227 

 implement from Nevada, 60 : 68 

 implements from Ohio mound, 60 : 



107 

 implements from Piedra district, 



96: 152 

 implements from Rio Grande Val- 

 ley, 54:34 

 knives, Aztec, method of making, 



60 : 323 

 knives of California area, 60 : 115, 



214, 216 

 mines in Mexico, 60 : 214 

 mines in United States, 60 : 214 

 mines of Middle Mexican area, 60 : 



127 

 objects, absent from Spruce-tree 



House, 41 : 27 

 objects found at Santiago Ahuit- 



zotla, 74 : 42 

 outcropping of, 82 : 10 

 quarries in Guatemala, 60 : 227 

 quarry, mention of, 35 : 29 f . 



Obsidian — Continued 



used for arrowheads, 81 : 19 ; 82, 

 10,11 

 Obstacle, illustrated by gesture, 38 : 177 

 Obstacle flight, see Flight. 

 Oc 



mention of, 57 : 42, 53, 55, 111, 213, 

 214, 215, 257, 260, 261, 262, 263, 

 264 

 tenth Maya day, 57: 37 

 Ocale, a Timucua province, 73: 321, 



327 

 Ocapataga, a Calusa town, 73 : 332 

 Occaneechee, Rickahockans murdered 



at, 73 : 296 

 Occaneechi 



a Siouan tribe, 73 : 184 

 and Iroquois treaty, 22 : 45 

 early habitat of, 22 : 38 

 early mention of, 22 : 26 

 general customs of, 22 : 33 

 general description of, 22 : 53 

 habitat and population of, in 1714, 



22:61 

 joined by the Saponi and Tutelo, 



22 : 38, 40, 42 

 language, used by medicine men, 



22: 34 

 probable status of, in 1763, 22 : 51 

 settlement of, at Fort Christanna, 



22: 59 

 status of, in 1728-1729, 22 : 49 

 visit to the, by Lawson, 22 : 41 

 Occipital deformation, see Head defor- 

 mation. 

 Occipital flattening in Lenape crania, 



rare, 62 : 16 

 Occiput 



in the undeformed, Munsee crania, 



62:34 

 trace of artificial flattening of, 62 : 

 34 

 Occlusion of sutures, Munsee crania, 



62:35 

 Occupation for Indians, importance of, 



42:35 

 Occupations 



account of, 34:17ff., 174 

 of the Hupa, 42 : 16 f ., 21 

 of the Menominee, 42 : 10, 21 

 of the Mohave, 42: 18, 21 

 of the Oglala Sioux, 42 : 13, 21 

 of the Quinaielt, 42 : 14 f., 21 

 principal, of the Houma, 43 : 291 

 principal, of the Natchez, 43 : 90 

 principal, of the Tunica, 43 : 317 

 See also Foods. 

 Ocelotl, Mexican day sign, 28: 47 

 Oc-fus-coo-che, a branch of Okfuskee, 



73: 251 

 Oc-fus-kee, synonym of Okfuskee, 73: 



249 

 Ocheese Creek, old name for Ocmulgee 



River, 73: 215, 220 

 Ocheeses 



a Seminole tribe, 73: 409 

 See also Ochisi ; Otcisi. 



