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Pipes — Continued 



occurrence of, in Long mound, 23 : 



40 

 occurrence of, in mounds, 23: 16 

 occurrence of, in Newmarket 



mound, 23 : 59 

 occurrence of, in Washington Coun- 

 ty mounds, 23 : 63 

 occurrence of, witli human remains, 



23:24, 63 

 occurrence of, near Gala, 23 : 17 

 of California Indians, 78: 60, SO, 



117, 147, 172, 215, 290, 330, 41S, 



424, 516, 538, 548, 564, 653, 718, 



723, 826 

 of catlinite, 60 : 109 

 of Chama Valley, 81 : 

 ceremonial, 32 

 decorations on, 32 

 new form of, 31 

 with lateral wings, 32 

 of horn, Chippewa, 86 : 170 

 of Humboldt Bay Indians, 94 : 33 

 of Mississippi Valley area, 60 : 106 

 of North Atlantic area, 60 : 100 

 of peace, smoking of, 77 : 61 

 of the Hupa, 94 : 28 f . 

 of the Shasta Indians, 94: 30 f., 



167 

 of the Takelma, 94 : 30 

 of yew, 94 : 135, 150 

 or cloud blowers, description of, 



92 : 124 f . 

 parts of, 94:166 



platform, finding of, in Grant Coun- 

 ty, 23:67 

 platform, found at Ruffner place, 



23:48 

 platform, occurrence of, in grave, 



23 : 56, 66 

 pottery figure, in Sarg collection, 



28:101ff. 

 pottery figure, in Strebel collection, 



28 : 101 

 resemblance of, to those of Ohio, 



23:73 

 sacred, slighted by Lion, 11 : 46 

 sale of. 94:162 

 sandstone, found in Long mound, 



23:46 

 Shasta beliefs concerning, 94 : 30 

 size of, 94 : 158 f. 

 steatite, finding of, on Conoco- 



cheague, 23 : 63 

 steatite, found in Brumbacli mound, 



23:51 

 steatite, found in Linville mound, 



23:38 

 steatite, found in Nelson County, 



23:15 

 steatite, found in Revercomb 



mound, 23: 32 

 steatite, found with human re- 

 mains, 23 : 27, 39 

 steatite, of California, 60 : 115 



Pipes — Continued 



stone, 86: 80, 143, 169; 94: 150- 



155; 96:153; 100:150 

 stone, comparatively large number 



of, in mounds, 4 : 10 

 stone, in Williamsville mound, 23 : 



30 

 stone, tubular, 96: 143; 100: 159 

 tube, found in Brumback mound, 



23 : 52 

 use of, as medicine, 94:261 

 wooden, 94: 135-150 

 Yurok, 94 : 167 



See also Cloud blowers ; Pipe ; and 

 references given there. 

 Pipe sacks 



description of, 94 : 10 f . 

 kinds of, 94: 173-176 

 making of, 94 : 175-179 

 measurements of, 94 : 182 

 use of, 94 : 29, 34 

 Pipe songs, catlinite. Fox text and trans- 

 lation, 72 : 24, 25, 26, 27 

 Pipe Spring, a national monument, de- 

 scription of, 82 : 44 

 Pipestems of the Chippewa, 86: 144 

 Pipestone 



quarries, 60 : 109, 253 

 red, prehistoric use of, 60 : 262 

 red, use of, 80 : 38 

 Pipestone quarry 



explorers of, 60 : 264 

 tribes ranging near, 77 : 77 

 Pipil 



mention of, 44: 68, 72, 73, 75, 78 

 region settled by, 28 : 112 

 PipiJo arcticus, among the Tewa, 56: 

 43 

 P. maculatns montanus, among the 



Tewa, 56:42 

 P. megalomjx, among the Tewa, 

 56: 43 

 Pipimar 



a synonym for Pimu, 78 : 621 

 mention of, 78 : 634 

 Pipoholma 



a Wappo settlement, 78 : 219 

 mention of, 78:238 

 Piqua Band of Shawnee, 73 : 317 

 Piquet Orchards, cave near, 76 : 89 

 Pirez, Cesar, on Arroyo Siasgo find, 



52 : 271 f . 

 Pirinda, 44 : 46, 48 

 Piros, 44 : 25, 32, 35 

 Piros ceramics, not classified, 41 : 35 

 Piru, a source of California place name, 



78 : 896 

 Piru Creek, 78 : 614 

 Piscataway, removal of, to Penn- 

 sylvania, 22:21 

 Pischenoa, probable application of, 43 : 



274 

 Pisidivm, among the Tewa, 56 : 62, 63 

 Pisinamak, village 



mention of, 90 : 148 

 origin of the name, 90 : 149 



