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[Bull. 178 



Condor feathers, of Wiyot shamans, 11 



&*, 78: 118 

 Cone 



birchbark, filled with maple sugar, 



5*, 53 : 232 

 of hematite, Kentucky, 30, pt. 1 : 

 335 

 Conflict between the gods of Life and 

 Death (Kukulcan and Ahpuch), 8*, 

 57: 19 

 Conglomerate of sand, etc., inclusion of 



human bones in, iii, 66 : 42 

 Conical mounds, Mississippi, picture of, 



30, pt. 1 : 949 

 Connecticut, Narraganset of, 30, pt. 2 : 



29 

 Constellations, see Amuh ; Chiyuk ; 



Moon; Star; Sun. 

 Construction 



circular house showing progress of, 



Waiwai, 19*,91: 25 

 house, postulated method of, 2*, 



92: 12 

 in passage, detail of, 11*, 96 : 48 

 in the B type house, postulated, 6*. 



96: 37 

 in the Class A houses, postulated 



type of, 4*, 96: 24 

 kiva, postulated method of, 9*, 96: 



44 

 kiva roof, diagram showing, xiv, 



50: 23 

 masonry, example of, ix c, 100 : 101 

 of Pueblo-type kiva, 26*. 92: 83 

 ventilator, detail of, 11*, 96: 48 

 See also Building ; Superstructure ; 

 Construction. 

 Consumptive, Mohave, pole-and-brusli 



shelter of a, xviii, 42 : 

 Contacts 



of sandstone and basalt, El Rito de 



los Frijoles Canyon, v, 54: 30 

 See also Basalt-tufa contacts. 

 Contents 



of a Sauk and Fox sacred pack, ii, 



85: 57 

 of the Owl sacred pack, iv, 72 

 Contracted positions 



two typical INIunsee burials in mod- 

 erately, IV, 62: 18 

 Sec also Burials. 

 Cook, Theodora Octavia, a Pamunkey 



Indian, 30, pt. 2 : 198 

 Cooking 



large bowls used in, xvi, 96: 85 

 meat without a kettle, apparatus 



for, 32*, 61: .399 

 See also Culinary vessels ; Jars ; 

 Pots. 

 Cooking pots, see Pots. 

 Cooking ware 



from Chama Valley, xxxix, 81 

 See also Culinary vessels. 



Copan 



altar 8, the Initial Series, Second- 

 ary Series and Period-ending 

 dateson, 81*, 57: 232 

 Initial Series on Stela D, showing 

 full figure numeral glyphs and 

 period glyphs, xiv, 57 : 188 

 Initial Series on Stela J, xv, 57: 



191 

 Oldest Initial Series at. Stela 15, 



XIII, 57 : 187 

 Stela A, VII ZJ, 57: 1G7 

 StelaB, VII A, 57: 167 

 Stela D, full figure variant of uinal 



sign on, 33*, 57: 71 

 Stela N, Initial Series on, showing 

 error in month coefficient, 

 XXVI, 57: 248 

 Stela N, part of inscription on, 58*, 



57: 115 

 Stela 2, XXI, 57 : 223 

 Stela 4, XXI, 57: 223 

 StelaG, viiiA, 57: 170 

 Stela 8, Cycle 10, xxii E, 57: 227 

 Stela9, viiiB, 57: 170 

 Copper 



bell, from a Tennessee mound, 30, 



pt. 1 : 141 

 ceremonial, Kwakiutl, 30, pt. 1 : 347 

 crescent fi"om the F. M. Huffman 

 mound. Page County, Va., 15*, 

 23: 55 

 ear ornament, 30, pt. 1 : 848 

 knife, Ilaida, 30, pt. 1 : 346 

 knife or dagger, Haida, 30, pt. 1 : 



718 

 oliject found in mound No. 39, 83*, 



64: 1.36 

 tubular drill of, and section of bore, 



211*, 60: 351 

 See also Sheet copper. 

 Copper-gold alloy, human figure formed 



of, 2*, 3: 14 

 Copper mines in Michigan, sledge heads 



from, 30, pt. 1 : 528 

 Copper ore from Chama Valley, liv F, 



81 

 Copper plates 



from Maiden, Dunklin County, xv, 



XVI, XVII, xviii, XIX, 37: 98 

 method of indenting and cutting, 

 30, pt. 1 : 848 

 Copy of plate 50, Dresden Codex, i, 18: 



IS 

 Cora dwellings at Jesus Maria, Tepic, 



xc, 34:16 

 Cord 



feather, hank of, xi.vi d, 65: 115 

 handle with attached. 3*, 41 : 30 

 worn as charm, Chippewa, xxxi d, 



86: 82 

 woven, 26*, 41 : 46 



See also Coi-ds ; Flag ; Pike [stab- 

 bing]. 



