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BUREAU OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY 



[Bull. 178 



Chippewa — Continued 



headband of the, xxxiv, 53: 223 



man, picture of, 30, pt. 1 : 277 



medicine poles of, lx, lxi, 53 : 248 



moccasin, old pattern, xxxvi, 53: 

 223 



moccasin, present style, xxxv, 53: 

 223 



sash, XXXIII, 53:223 



shaking hands with Menominee, 

 XXII, 53: 166 



singing of, Menominee listening to, 

 XXII, 53: 166 



sleeve and legging, xxxii, 53 : 223 



summer camp. Leech Lake, Minn., 

 xxxviii, 53 : 232 



village, XXV, 53: 184 



Waba'cihg, dances of, xlv, 53: 252 



Waba'cing, war dance of, xliv, 53: 

 252 



war banner of, xvi, 53: 91 



See also A'kiwen'zi; Endusogijig; 

 English, Mrs. Mary Warren; 

 E'niwub'e; Gauthier, Mrs. Ben- 

 jamin ; Hole-in-the-Day ; John- 

 son, Mrs.; Ma'djigi'jig; Main'- 

 gaiis; Mec'kawiga'bau ; I\Ieja'- 

 kigi' jig ; Mejakigoueb ; Mojagi- 

 jig ; Niskigwun ; Nodinens ; Od- 

 inigun ; Odjib'we ; Ojibway ; 

 Skinaway, Thomas ; Waumge- 

 sako. 

 Chipping 



Australian method of, 183*, 60: 325 



beginning of, of the second side of 

 the boulder, 148*, 60: 291 



freehand pressure, of Klamath In- 

 dians, 177*. 178*, 60: 311, 312 



knife blade, Paiute Indian, with a 

 bone point, 175*, 60: 309 



position in, with a bone point, by 

 Wintoons, 179*, 60:314 



pressure, positions and movements 

 in, 174*, 60: 308 



the obsidian, the secondary process, 

 185*, 60: 328 



with a bone point, freehand pres- 

 sure by, 171*, 60: 305 



with a bone point, sharjiening an 

 arrow point by, 172*, 60: 306 

 Chipping implement 



bone, of the Eskimo, 181*, 60: 319 



made of the base of deer antlers, 

 74*, 60: 193 

 Chipping tools, pressure, examples of, 



173*, 60 : 307 

 Chiquito 



Pinal Coyotero, 30, pt. 2 : 254 



wife of, 30, pt. 2 : 254 

 Chiricahua, see Loco; Tshai-kloge. 

 Chiricahua Apache, see Bedaz-ishu; 

 Geronimo. 



Chisel 



and mallet, crumbling-carving proc- 

 ess with, 196*, 60: 337 



Chisel — Continued 



marks, unfinished steatite vessel 



showing, 30, pt. 2 : 641 

 probable manner of employing, in 



carving stone, 194*, 60: 336 

 stone, Alabama, 30, pt. 1 : 285 

 used in cutting steatite, 30 : pt. 2 : 

 640 

 Chisel and picklike forms of quarry im- 

 plements, 107*, 108*, 60 : 235, 236 

 Chisels 



from Piedra district, xlii, 96: 148 

 See also Chisel. 

 Chitimacha 



basketry, xxii, xxiii, xxiv, xxv, 



XXVI, XXVII, XXVIII, XXIX, XXX, 



43: 352 

 ceremony of calimaet, iv c, 43: 116 

 customs, IV, 43 : 116 

 implements, 2*, 43: 347 

 ornamented mat made of cane, 



XXXI, 43: 352 

 wooden mortar and pestle, xxi, 43: 



346 

 Sec also Paul, Benjamin. 

 Chiyuk, constellation, native drawing 



of, 4*, 97: 69 

 Chlorite, boat stone of, Tennessee, 30, 



pt. 1: 157 

 Chocolate pot, found in mound No. 31, 



74*, 64 : 128 

 Chocori, skull of, norma lateralis, 46*, 



52: 240 

 Choctaw 



baskets, ix, 48 



blowgun, position for shooting, xx, 



48 

 burials, from Romans, xii, 71 

 dances of the, xxi, xxii, 48 

 house of palmetto thatch, 5*, 69: 65 

 settlement at Bonfouca, La., xi, 69 

 See also Baskets [pack] ; Heleema ; 

 Wright, Allen. 

 Chote, mound at, burials in, 12*, 71: 92 

 Chrysoth amnns bigelovia 



in canyon of El Rito de los Frijoles, 



IV A, 55: 56 

 picture of, vni B, 55 : 92 

 Chukchansi Yokuts 



types of, xxxii b, c, 78 : 172 

 women, tattooing of, 45 h*, i*, j*, k*, 

 Z*, 46 m*, «*, 0*. 78: 520, 521 

 Chultun, groimd plan of, 27*, 64: 82 

 Chumash 



and Alliklik, part of habitat of, map 



of, xLvni. 78: .526 

 basketry, lii, liii, 78 : 560 

 burden and storage baskets, an- 

 cient, liv, 78 : .560 

 seed beater, xxix, 78 : 172 

 Church 



of San Antonio de Valero, 30, pt. 2 : 



425 

 of San Francisco de la Espada, 30, 



pt. 2 : 435 

 of San .lose y San Miguel de Agua- 

 yo, 30, pt. 2 : 443 



