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INDEX TO BULLETINS 1-100 



353 



Rats 



among the Tewa, 56: 8, 19, 20, 21, 



32 

 outline of, as body decoration, 80: 



113 

 Pima notion concerning, 34: 243 

 sic-kuess caused by, 90: DO 

 Rattle 



as an accompaniment, 53: 15 

 bamboo, description of, 38: 113 

 gourd, use of, 90: 3, 14 f., 91 f., 



102, 164, 202 

 notched-sticli, description of, 75: 



26 f . 

 notched-stick, rhythm of, 75: 60 

 Pascagoula, note on, 43: 303 

 reference to, 53 : 34 

 restricted use of, 99: 59 

 use of, on warpath, 53: 94 

 use of, with calumet in peace sing- 

 ing, 43: 840 

 See also Morache; Rattles. 

 Rattles 



description of, 45: 11, 12 

 Kamia, three types of, 97: 44 

 Mide', description of, 86: 1)7 

 of California Indians, 78: 149, 

 173, 216, 291, 419, 420, 423, 509, 

 516, 632, 665, 723, 761, 823 

 of the Hawaiians, 38: 144 

 of the societies, 80: 48, 112 

 shaken during wailing songs. 



72: 29 

 snail shell, as means of conjura- 

 tion, 79: 63 

 snail shell, worn by women at 



dance, 79: 35, 63, 67 

 types of, 80 : 8 f . 

 use of, by doctor, 45: 119 

 use of, Chippewa, 86: 166 

 use of. Fox, 89: 11 

 use of, in ceremony for dying chief, 



45: 52 

 use of, in treating sick, 61: 252 

 See also Rattle. 

 Rattlesnake 



and panther, Koasati story, 88: 



201 

 bear, tiger and fire, Hitchiti story, 



88: 87 

 turkey and turtle. Creek Story, 



88: 57 f. 

 See also Rattlesnakes. 

 Rattlesnake, Little, story of, 93: 107 f. 

 Rattlesnake fern, use of, 99: 1Y(J, 177 

 Rattlesnake Island, Southwestern 



Porno settlement on, 78: 232 

 Rattlesnake medicine songs, 00: 97 

 Rattlesnakes 



ailment caused by, 90 : 90 

 among the Tewa, 56: 46, 51 

 as remedy, 34: 242, 252 

 driven out by brush-burning, 94: 



65 

 numerous in White Rock Canyon, 

 54: 19 



Rattlesnakes — Continued 



Pima notion concerning, 34: 243 

 references to, 43: 351-357 

 song to, 45: 85 

 teeth of, used for scarification, 



99: 70 

 treatment for bite of, 34 : 246, 248 

 See also Rattlesnake; Snakebite. 

 Rattlesnake shamans, of the California 

 Indians, 78: 199, 303, 427, 504, 517, 

 777, 854 

 Rattleweed, use of, 99:277 

 Rattling Gourd, mixed-blood Cherokee, 



43: 256 

 Rau, Dr. Charles 

 cited, 28: 547 f. 

 experiments of, in drilling, 60: 



356 

 on native ceramic art, 8: 23 

 on pipes, 8: 39 

 on stone graves, 8: 28, 29 

 "Palenque Tablet" of, reference 



to, 18: 55 

 work of, 60: xiv 

 Raven 



among the Tewa, 56 : 40 



and gull, Chinook myth, 20: 88- 



91 

 hides the game, Kutenai tale, 59: 



212-219 

 Kutenai tales of, 59: 212-219 

 original color of, white, 39: 4 

 skin of, as insignia, 80: 47 

 song to the, 80 : 49 

 the girl who fed a, Haida story, 



29 : 48-51 

 Tliugit myths of, 39: 3-21, 80- 



1.54 

 traveling, Haida myth, 29: 110- 

 150 

 Raven Lance Society, songs of, 93: 



51 ft. 

 Raven Mountain, naming of, 90: 26 

 Raven Society, see Crow Society. 

 Rawhide Loop, a mythical chief, 80: 



35 

 Ray, Lt. P. H., collection made by, 



94: 23 

 Raynolds exploring party, sacred 



structure discovered by, 77: 63 

 Rayoik, 78: 100 

 Razer, Mrs. Frank, patterns made by, 



86: 187 

 Rea, a Florida town, 73: 333 

 Read, M. C, on council-house mound, 



8: 33 

 Reading, order of, 57: 23, 129, 133, 



13.5, 138, 1.56, 170, 268 

 Reagan, Albert B. 

 cited, 54: 27 

 in bibliography, 34: 420 

 ruins described by, 96: 67 

 Realistic designs, contemporaneous 



with geometric, 96: 110 

 Reardon farm, occurrence of stone 

 mound on, 23 : 62 



