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Cover 



and painted basin from mound No. 



16, xvn, 64 : 105 

 for vase, from ClifC Palace, xxiii /, 



51: 52 

 for vase, stone, xxii c, 51 : 50 

 See also Door cover. 

 Covering for a wigwam, section of rush 



mat as used to form, xn 6, 77 : 16 

 Covers 



Choctaw double woven baskets 



with, XIX, 48 

 See also Cover. 

 Cow, horn of, Choctaw spoons made of, 



XIV, 48 

 Cowichan, man, picture of, 30, pt. 1 : 355 

 Coyotero Apache, man, picture of, 30, 



pt. 1 : 356 

 Coyotlatelco 



floor A, break in floor, showing up- 

 ward slope at edges of floor, viii 



b, 74: 56 

 floor A, Room I and Pit XIX, with 



entrance to timnel d, iv &, 74: 56 

 general view of site, looking north, 



m, 74:56 

 looking west from patio, showing 



tunnel y, floor P, and entrance 



to tunnel f and Ruin I, iv a, 74: 



56 

 main structure, looking north, 



showing eastern terrace, floor B 



and patio, V a, 74: 56 

 mound in Santiago Ahuitzotla, i, 



II, 74: 56 

 northern end of Room IX, showing 



the overhang of the wall, viii d, 



74: 56 

 northern extension with Room XII, 



floors M and B', and Room 



XIII, VI 6, 74: 56 

 northern part of main structure, 



showing floor A and Rooms V 



andVI, vb, 74: 56 

 northern terrace, looking west, with 



Room VI, floor B', and Room 



XIII, VII b, 74: 56 

 Room II, showing the two levels, 



VIII c, 74 : 56 

 southern corner of excavation, 



showing Room IX with founda- 

 tion of pillars, floor H and Room 



X, via, 74: 56 



southern extensions with Rooms 



XI, IX and X, and southern end 

 of Room II, VII a, 74: 56 



top of mound with floor A un- 

 covered, VIII a, 74 : 56 

 Coyotlatelco type 



painted exterior designs, Type XII 

 b, from tunnel under Room V, 

 XIX A, B, C, D, E, F, O, IT, I, 

 J, K, L, M, 74 : 56 



painted interior designs, different 

 tvpes, XVIII, A, B, C, D, E, F, O, 

 H,I,J,K,L,M,7i:5Q 



See also Toltec [figurines]. 



Cozcatzin Codex, copy of figure in, 6*, 



28: 60 

 Crab, box trap for, 12*, 91 : 17 

 Cradle 



Acoma woman with, 30, pt. 1 : 357 

 cedar-bark, edge binding of, 78*, 65 : 



166 

 Chinook, with wicker headboard, 



30, pt. 1 : 96 

 design on cliff: dwellers', 3*, 50: 29 

 fragment of reed-backed, lxxi a, 65 : 



163 

 grass-rimmed, lxxi b, 65: 163 

 head-deforming, Chinook woman 



with child in, 30, pt. 1 : 96 

 Hupa, of wicker, 30, pt. 1 : 358 

 picture of, xlii, 65 : 107 

 Sioux, 30, pt. 1 : 357 

 Spider's web charm hung on in- 

 fant's, xxrv a, 86: 51 

 willow-bark bed for, ii Ac, 97: 32 

 See also Cradleboard ; Cradles. 

 Cradleboard 



carried by mother, Lac Courte Ore- 



illes. Wis., XXII b. 86:50 

 Chippewa, xxxix, 53 : 241 

 Chippewa infant in, White Earth, 

 Minn., xxii a, 86: 50 

 Cradles 



California Indian, xxxix, xi, 78 : 446 

 cedar-bark, lxxii, a, b, 65 : 166 

 sitting type of, xxxv, 78: 354 

 See also Cradle. 

 Cradle types of Central and Southern 



California, 48*, 78: 535 

 Craig Ranch, Silver City, N. Mex., plc- 



tographsat, 51*, 35: 86 

 Crania, sec Skull ; Skulls. 

 Cravpford County, Wis., mound in, 10*, 



71: 65 

 Crazy Wolf, Chief, scaffold burial of, 



XXXI a, 83: 78 

 Creek 



house in its best stage of native 



improvement, in 1790, xiii, 69 

 man, picture of, 30, pt. 1 : 363 

 town, older method of principal 



structures in, 7*, 69: 75 

 town, principal structures of a, in 



1789, 6*, 69:74 

 war between Americans and the, 

 in 1813-1814, Melish map cover- 

 ing seat of, vin. 73 : in pocket 

 See also Tomochichi ; Yoholomicco. 

 Creek Confederacy 



towns of the, as shown on the early 

 map of Georgia, 1818, ix, 73: in 

 pocket 

 See also Territory. 

 Creek near Vero, before the excavation 



of the canal, 6*, 66:39 

 Creek Sam, father of Wat Sam, ix a, 43 : 



256 

 Cremation 



and earth burial in California, map 



of, 70*, 78: 842 

 Mohave, lxix, 78: 740 



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