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INDEX TO BULLETINS 1-100 



523 



Asa Havi, The Milky Way, a Penateka 



Comanche, 30, pt. 1 : 327 

 Asceucio, Jose, a Papago, portrait of, 



xvn b, 90 : 114 

 Ash 



bed in Miller's Cave, cache of flints 



from, XXV, 76: 72 

 Chippewa wigwam of birchbark 

 and black, iv c, 86 : 25 

 Ashanamkarak, Karok fishing at, vi, 78: 



70 

 Asia 



map suggesting multiple origins in, 



21*, 60: 56 

 tropical, peopling of America from, 

 19*, 60: 40 

 Aspen grove 



at the edge of grassland area in 



Valle Grande, ii A, 55: 39 

 in Jemez mountains, iii A, 55: 48 

 Assembly house or dance house, Miwok, 



39*, 78: 447 

 Assiniboin 



at Fort Union, 1851, xvm &, 83: 48 

 chief, a skin lodge of an, xxiv c, 



77: 76 

 horse camp of the, xxv b, 77: 76 

 lodges, formed entirely of pine 



branches, xxv a, 77: 76 

 tombs of the, on trees, xvn, 83: 41 

 woman. Eagle Shield captures a, 



Lxv, 61: 394 

 woman, picture of, 30, pt. 1 : 103 

 See also Red Dog. 

 Astialakwa, ground plan of, 28 6*, 32: 



47 

 Astragalus 



right, Vero skeleton I, xiii (1), 66: 



58 

 right, Vero skeleton II, xiii (2), 



66: 58 

 two facets for, calcanei showing 

 wide separation of, xxix &, 62: 

 96 

 Astrocaryum, see Pimpler palm. 

 Atakapa 



country, typical scene in, xxxn a, 



43: 362 

 country and one of the tribe, xxxii 



a, b,43: 362 

 See also Reon, Armojean. 

 Atlantic States, common forms of abrad- 

 ing stones from, 201*, 60: 346 

 Atlases 



of apes ; lx, lxi, lxiii, 52 : 365, 366, 



369 

 of Tetraprothomo and adult In- 

 dians, Lix, LX, LXI, Lxii, 52: 364, 

 365, 368 

 Atlatl 



dart, details of, 89*, 65 : 182 



tips and other implements of 



chipped stone, 90*, 65:183 

 See also Spear thrower. 

 513538 — 63 34 



Atorai 



hammock, back of, 65*, 91 : 66 

 hammock, manufacture of, 61*, 62*, 



63*, 64*, 91: 63, 64, 65, 66 

 triangular banab of, 13*, 91: 20 

 Atriplex canescens, a shrub several feet 



high, VII A, 55 : 83 

 Attack of messengers and traders from 



Meudoza Oodex, 132*, 28: 653 

 Aubin-Goupil collection, battle scene 

 from Mexican painting, 56*, 28: 263 

 Auich Peak, picture of, xxii, 78 : 108 

 Australian method of chipping, 183*, 



60: 325 

 Avaiau 



decoration on biscuit-ware tub, 17*, 



81: 53 

 heads, 32*, 81: 62 



interior decoration on biscuit-ware 

 tub, 15*, 81: 52 

 Awa-puhi, a Hawaiian ginger, xxii, 38 : 



210 

 Awatobi, ruins of, and its mission, 30, 



pt.l: 119 

 Awl 



canoe, Chippewa, lv b, 86: 152 

 made of wood, 92*, 65: 185 

 Awl game of the Chippewa, xl f, 86: 



111 

 Awls 



bone, xin e, f, g, h, 32: lxxxv c, 



65: 187 

 bone, characteristic Pit-house form, 



xxv, 100: 152 

 bone, from Chama Valley, xxiv C, 



XXX A, 81: 

 bone, from Piedra district, xxxix, 



XL, XLI,96: 142,143 

 bone, from Shabik'eshchee Village, 



XIX, XX, XXI XXII, 92 : 128 

 bone, from the pueblo, xxix, 100: 



152 

 bone, north of Rio Colorado, xliv, 



82: 144 

 bone, of California Indians, 67*, 78: 



806 

 made from fortuitous splinters. Pit- 

 house implements, xxvi, 100: 152 

 made from fortuitous splinters, 



Pueblo, XXX, 100 : 152 

 slender, from pit dwellings, xxvni, 



100: 152 

 spatulate, from Shabik'eshchee Vil- 

 lage, 92: 128 



Ax 



grooved, from Goat BlufE Cave, 7*, 

 76: 40 



grooved, from supposed glacial de- 

 posits at New London, Ohio, 38*, 

 60: 40 



grooved, Missouri, New Mexico, 30, 

 pt.l: 345 



head or celt, xvi c, 64 : 91 



head or celt, inscription on, 36*, 64: 

 92 



