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INDEX TO BULLETINS 1-100 



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Origin — Continued 



tales and stories of ttie katcinas, 



Cocbiti, 98: 1-18 

 See also Origin Myth. 

 Origin Myth (Legend; or Tradition) 

 Kamia, 97: 12, 75-81 

 Mandan, 80 : 6 f ., 35, 72 f . ; 83 : 66 

 of Chama Valley, 81: 75 

 ritualistic, 89:11; 95:61-93 

 ritualistic, 87 : 



abstract of, 86 



of Buftalo-head dance, 43-55, 



57-85, 86-91 

 secondary character of, 7 

 secondary in present form, 85 : 102 

 unusual, 95: 48 

 variant, 95: 119-125 

 See also Origin. 

 Orista 



a Cusabo tribe and town, 73: 60, 



82 

 at war with Guale, 73: 53 f. 

 chief of, vassal of chief of Aluete, 



73: 19 

 identification of, 22: 85 

 people of, described by Kogel, 73: 



57 

 probable origin of the name, 73: 



37 

 synonym for Edisto, 73: 19 f. 

 town of, burned, 73: 54 

 tribute levied on, 73: 58 

 See also Edisto. 

 Orista, Bahia de, identification of, 73: 



51 

 Oristanum, see Edisto. 

 Oristau Tribe 



rebellion of, in 1576, 73: 58 

 See also Edisto ; Orista. 

 Orix, see Orixa. 

 Orixa 



a Cusabo province, 73: 37 

 See also Orista. 

 Orleans 



district, Karok settlements in, 78: 



99 

 Karok village at, 78 : 70 

 mention of, 78: 33, 52 

 name of Karok village at, 78: 116 

 sacred village at, 78: 98 

 Ornament 



wheel-shaped, in Cozcatzin Codex, 



28: 74 

 See also Ornamentation; Orna- 

 ments. 

 Ornamentation 



of bones, 35:23 

 of pipes, 94: 161 f., 169 

 used in Jemez pottery, 32: 53 

 See also Carving ; Decoration ; De- 

 sign ; Ornament ; Ornaments. 

 Ornaments 



abundance of, near Iron Gate, 23 : 



24 

 bone, 86 : 170 ; 96 : 148 ; 100 : 153 



Ornaments — Continued 



bone, occurrence of, in mounds, 23 : 



40,63 

 bone, with human remains, 23 : 41, 



51,66 

 brass, occurrence of, on village site, 



23:65 

 copper, occurrence of, in Huffman 



mound, 23:55 

 head, of moose hair, 86 : 37, 161 

 made of feathers, 91 : 70 fe. 

 made of mica, 60 : 242 

 of Arctic area, 60 : 122 

 of CaUf ornia Indians, 78 : 240, 406, 



739 

 of Florida Indians, 73 : 348 

 of Gila-Salt region, 35 : 20 

 personal, Chippewa, 86 : 36 f . 

 personal, Choctaw, 48 : 10 

 personal, Fuegian, 63 : 183 f . 

 shell, 92:142; 96:155; 100:160- 



163 

 similarity of, among Indians and 



moundbuilders, 8 : 22 

 stone, 92:142;96: 153f. 

 stone, provenience of, 96 : 176 

 stone, size of, 96 : 176 

 turquoise, 100 : 159 

 use of, in trade, 86 : 141 

 worn by ancient inhabitants, 64: 



52 

 See also Adornment ; Beads ; Bead- 

 work ; Decoration ; Design ; 

 Dress ; Ornament ; Ornamenta- 

 tion ; Painting; Patterns; Pend- 

 ants. 

 Orobanche multiflora, food plant, Pima, 



34:264 

 Oronihuatos, 44 : 25, 30 

 Orotina, 44 : 78, 81, 82, 86, 96 

 Orotinan,44:76fe. 



Orontmm aguaticum L, use of, 99: 76 

 Oroville, 78:345,398,476 

 Orowichaira, 78:286 

 Orozco y Berra, M. 



Father Burgoa quoted by, 28 : 19 

 on acompanados, 28 : 18 

 on agreement between European 

 and Mexican chronologies, 28: 

 139 f . 

 on beginning of time cycle, 28 : 25 

 Pineda quoted by, 28 : 23 

 Orphan 



Alabama stories of, 88: 134 f., 



136 ff. 

 and origin of corn. Creek stories, 



88:10-13,13fe.,15ff. 

 and the bear, Koasati story, 88: 



191 f. 

 and the owl, Hitchiti story, 88 : 95 

 Creek story of the, 88 : 7 f . 

 Koasati story of an, 88 : 175 ff. 

 Tlingit myth of, 39 ; 240 

 Orphan Boy and the rabbit, Koasati 

 story, 88:178-181 



