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INDEX TO BULLETINS 1-100 



529 



Big Jim, a Sliawnee, 30, pt. 1 : 146 

 Big Piney River 



Pulaski County, Mo., cave on, i a, 



76: 12 

 Texas County, Mo., cave on, i 6, 

 76: 12 

 Bi' jikiwticli' 



dried root of, with feathers at- 

 tached, 2*, 53: G4 

 pouch aud measure for, x, 53: 05 

 Billet of wood, from Mesa Verde, xxxii 



a, c, 51: 73 

 Billiout, Barth§Iemi, an old Houma In- 

 dian, xv a, 43: 292 

 Biloxi, mixbloods, a group of, xn &, 43: 



274 

 Binding, edge, of cedar-bark cradle, 78*, 



65: 166 

 Bins 



Nos. 8 and 9, Shabik'eshchee Vil- 

 lage, IX 6, 92 : 73 

 slab. Cave 5, Cottonwood Canyon, 



XIV 6,82: 89 

 See also Storage bins. 

 Birchbark 



and black ash, Chippewa wigwam 



of, IV c, 86: 25 

 bucket and trays made of, xvn a, 



86: 40 

 canoe, Hudson Bay, 30, pt, 1 : 156 

 canoe. Northern Minnesota, x c, 77: 



16 

 canoes, Chippewa, Lvni, 86: 153 

 canoes, Ojibway Indians with, x &, 



77: 16 

 case, wooden comb and, Hudson 



Bay Eskimo, 30, pt. 1 : 525 

 cone filled with maple sugar, 5*, 



53: 232 

 covering above grave, xxx a, 86 : 77 

 dish, Ojibway, xiii c, 77: 17 

 Indian graves covered with, in, 83 : 



6 

 makuks for gathering and storing 



berries, xlvi, 86: 125 

 patterns cut from, Lxxxrv, 86: 186 

 peaked lodge covered with. Grand 



Portage, Minn., v &, 86: 28 

 rolls containing mnemonics of 

 songs, Chippewa, i, 7*, 45: 11, 

 100 

 roof, Chippewa lodge with, \'i a, 



86: 28 

 tipi with covering of, vii 6, viii a, 



86: 28, 29 

 warp holder, with unfinished bead- 

 work, Lxxxvn, 86: 192 

 wigwams covered with, two types 



of, IX h, 77: 13 

 winnowing fan, Chippewa, 30, pt. 



1: 131 

 See also Bark ; Transparency. 

 Bird 



carrying a fish, 59*, 64: 110 

 claw decoration in relief, pottery 

 fragment with, xxiu a, 51 : 52 



Bird — Continued 



conventionalized representation of, 



on vessel, 53, 64 : 100 

 image of a, from Bollaert, 8*, 3: 18 

 on a mountain, 34*, 81 : 64 

 rudely executed image of a, 7*, 3: 



17 

 skin, war charm made of, xii, 53: 



78 

 See also Birds ; Bones. 

 Birds 



conventionalized forms, 31*, 81: 61 



lifeforms, 33*, 81: 63 



wooden, taken from grave posts, 



XXIX 6, 86: 76 

 See also Bird. 

 Bird-shaped pottery, see Pottery. 

 Bird-shaped stones from Ohio, New 

 York, Pennsylvania, and Ontario, 30, 

 pt.l: 148 

 Biscuit ware 



from Chama Valley, xlii B, xliv A, 



XLV, xlvi a, C, D, E, F, 81 

 from Chama Valley, handles, un, 



81 

 from Chama Valley, water jars of, 



xLVii A, B, 81 

 See also Bowl; Bowls; Jar; Tub; 

 Ware. 

 Bishop ranch, ruin at Eastcamp, 46*, 



35: 77 

 Bivalve shell, model of jadeite, xvi c, 



64: 91 

 Black, smooth, undecorated ware, xiv c, 



32: 

 Black-and-white 



designs, 53*, 54*, 65: 132, 133 

 fragments, slab-house, lxiu 6, c, d, 



e, /, ff, h, 65 : 151 

 ollas, Liii, 55*, 65: 130, 134 

 potsherds, lv, 65: 131 

 pottery, liv, 65: 130 

 Black Beaver, a Delaware Indian, 30, 



pt. 1 : 149 

 Blackbird, grave of, xxi a, 83: 49 

 Blackbird Hills 



view from, xxi &, 83: 49 

 Washinga Sahba's grave on, xxn, 

 83: 52 

 Black Captain, Ek Ahau, war deity, 5*, 



57: 18 

 Black drink, preparation of, 30, pt. 1 : 



150 

 Black Falls, Wakoki ruin at, m a, 6, 



50: 2 

 Blackf oot camp, xvi a, 77 : 34 

 Blackfoot Sioux, see Pezhi ; Sihaspa. 

 Black Hawk, a chief of Sauk and Fox, 



30, pt. 1 : 151 

 Black Mouth Society, ceremony of, dia- 

 gram showing movements of men in, 

 3*, 80: 48 

 Black-on-Red 



bowl interiors, patterns from, 38*, 



96: 138 

 seed jars, xxrv, 96: 97 



