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Piiion pine — Continued 



relatively more abundant at higher 

 elevation, 54: 57 

 Piuopiaa, goddess of Xalapa, 28: 301 

 Piuos, 44: 41 



Pinos Altos Mountains, ruin in, 35 : 86 

 Pinpa, probable identification of, 78: 



10 

 Pins 



bone, use of, 81: 28 



Chonta, closing lips of trophy, 79 : 



31 

 Chonta, magical povper of, 79: 32 

 Chonta, removal of, 79 : 75 

 Pintahae 



probable identification of, 22 : 35 

 Saponi village of, 22 : 30, 81 

 Pinto, Charlie, information furnished 



by, 92: 132; 96: 151 

 Pinto malady, 34: 190 

 Pintos, reference to, 44 : 45 

 Pinus brachyptera, among the Tewa, 

 55 : 8, 41 

 P. eduUs, among the Tewa, 55 : 41 



See also PLnon. 

 P. flexilis, among the Tewa, 55 : 41 

 P. mitis, Choctaw use of, as remedy 



for worms, 48: 24 

 P. ponderosa, 94: 103 

 P. pungcns, use of, 99 : 119 

 Piorry, P. A., in bibliography, 34: 420 

 Pipe 



as now made, 48 : 12 f . 

 catlinite, remains at home, 72 : 19 

 catlinite, used by everyone, 72: 15 

 ceremonial, 80 : 



destruction of, 38 

 made of wood, 38 

 mention of, 37 

 origin of, 38 f . 



used in peace negotiations, 48 

 from mound in Bayou Lacomb, 48 : 



5 

 in connection with peace pact, 53 : 



127, 128 

 in "drum religion," 53: 143 

 in songs, 53: Songs Nos. 6, 11, 20, 



45, 50, 171, 172, 173 

 of Chitimacha head chief, 43 : 340 

 possible fragment found, 65 : 127 

 use of, by war leader, 53 : 94 

 use of, in Drum-presentation cere- 

 mony, 53 : 146, 147, 166, 168 f . 

 See also Calumet ; Catlinite pipe ; 

 Passing the pipe ; Pipe of Peace ; 

 Pipes ; Pipestems. 

 Pipe bowl rock, pipes made of, 94: 



151 ff. 

 Pipe Dance 



description of, 53 : 293 f. 

 mention of, 93:92 

 Pipe Dance songs 



description of, 53 : 48 

 resemblances of, to other song 

 groups, 53 : 56 



Pipe Dance songs — Continued 

 rhythmic units, 53 : 329 

 White Earth Reservation, 53:293- 

 296 

 Pipe of Peace 



description of, 22 : 33 

 unknown to Karuk, 94: 11 

 See also Calumet; Pipe; Pipes. 

 Pipes, Miss Nellie B., assistance ren- 

 dered by, 94 : 19, 20 

 Pipes 



abundance of, near Iron Gate, 23: 



24 

 arrow wood, 94 : 135, 137-147 

 bored by grubs, 94 : 31, 146 

 bowls of, 86 : 143 f . 

 bowls of, fitted to stems, 94 : 155 f . 

 capacity of, 94 : 160 

 carved, from Hampshire County 



mound, 23 : 65, 66 

 carvings on, 86 : 80 

 cases for, 94 : 27, 29, 34 

 ceremonial use of, 77: 172 

 clay and steatite, found near Gala, 



23:17 

 clay, fragment of, in Huffman 



mound, 23 : 57 

 clay, in Brumback mound, 23 : 51 

 clay, tubular or conical, 100: 149 

 clay, with human remains, 23: 39, 



43 

 decoration of, 94 : 161 f ., 169 

 description of, 94 : 10 f ., 19, 22, 23- 



34, 165 f. 

 details of manufacture, 94 : 138- 



150 

 elbow, 96 : 141 

 fragment of, in cave, 76 : 31 

 from cairn, 76 : 27 

 from Dawson mound No. 11, 37: 37 

 from Easley mounds, 37: 48, 49, 



52 

 from "Indian House," 37:79 

 from Miller's Cave. 76 : 69, 80 

 from Omaha cache, 77 : 83 

 from Smith mound No. 2, 37 : 12 

 Hupa, 94 : 167 



Karuk, word for, 94 : 14, 15, 16, 17 

 kinds of, 94: 167-170 

 lighting of, 94:187-191 

 made from broken pottery handle, 



96: 142 

 manner of carrying, 94 : 181 

 manner of holding, 94: 191 f. 

 manufacture of, from pipestone, 



60:263 

 manzanita, 94:147-150 

 njodern Cherokee stone, in mounds, 



8 : 33, 3^-43 

 Monitor, in Williamsville mound, 



23:30 

 Northern Maldu, 94: 29 f. 

 not used by Kamia, 97: 25 

 occurrence of, in cairn, 23: 64 

 occurrence of, in Kite mound, 23: 

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