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Eagle 



catching, bone used for fastening 



bait in, xvi a, 80 : 62 

 Haida baton representing beaver 



and, 30: pt. 1: 136 

 mouth of, human heads in, Mexi- 

 can figures sliowing, 11*, 28: 70 

 sheet-copper, Illinois mound, 30, 



pt. 1 : 346 

 trap, XVII a, 80: 62 

 trap, view from, xvii 6, 80: 62 

 Eagle Shield 



a Teton Sioux, xl, 61: 267 

 incidents in life of, lxiv, lxv, lxviii, 

 61: 393,397,400 

 Eagle Track, a Yankton, picture of, 30, 



pt. 2 : 988 

 Early map, see Georgia [early map of]. 

 Ear of Corn, see Wahuiwapa. 

 Ear ornaments 



and symbol, 127*, 28: 616 

 See also Ornaments. 

 Ear plug, found north of floor A, 4 &*, 



74: 46 

 Ear plugs, of greenstone found in 



mound No. 17, 57 6*, 64: 108 

 Earrings, gold, made and worn by 



Santa Cruz Indians, 2*, 64: 19 

 Ears, drawing blood from, and imple- 

 ments of castigation, from Mexican 

 codices, 60*, 28: 282 

 Earth burial, see Burial. 

 Earthenware 



jar, Mandan, xli 6, 77: 136 

 roulette used in decorating, 30, pt. 



2: 295 

 Zufii firing, 30, pt. 2 : 297 

 See also Pottery. 

 Earth house, Mohave, plan of, 63*, 78: 



734 

 Earth lodges 



at Willard, conjectural appear- 

 ance of, II, 82 : 5 

 ceremonial, framework (probable 

 sweat house) near, vii 6, 93: 68 

 entrance to, iv a, 80 : 2 

 entrance to, showing scaffold for 



drying corn, iv b, 80: 2 

 interior of ceremonial, showing 



altar, vi c, 93 : 25 

 in which Buffalo and Lance dances 

 were held, entrance to, vi 6, 93: 

 25 

 in which Buffalo and Lance dances 

 were held, exterior of, vi a, 93: 

 25 

 of Crow's Heart, iii a, 80 : 2 

 Pawnee, 30, pt. 1 : 410 

 Pawnee village, 1867, xii, 69 

 typical, 6*, 77: 133 

 See also Hogan. 

 Earthwork enclosing circular space, 

 Santa Rita, section through, x a, 64: 

 70 



Easley Mound 



No. 2, stone grave cover in, 9*, 37: 



44 

 No. 3, pipe from, 10*, 12*, 37: 48, 



49 

 No. 3, unfinished pipe from, 11*, 



37: 48 

 No. 5, pipe from, 13*, 37 : 52 

 Eastcamp, N. Mex., ruin at, 46*, 35: 77 

 East Cape, Siberia, Eskimo house, 30, 



pt. 1 : 516 

 Eastern Eskimo doll, 30, pt. 1 : 395 

 Eastern margin of Jemez Plateau from 

 the pueblo of Santa Clara, i, 32: 

 frontispiece 

 Eastern Mono 



basket of the, lv d, 78 : 561 

 cradle of the, xl k, 78: 446 

 Eastern United States 



anthropological map of Indian 



population of, i, 62: 11 

 mounds of the, map showing dis- 

 tribution of, I, 12 : 246 

 Eastman, Charles Alexander, a Santee 



Dakota, picture of, 30, pt. 1: 412 

 East Teunessiee mound, relative posi- 

 tion of skeletons in, 1*, 4 : 7 

 Eating contest, some details of, 3*, 95: 



58 

 Eccentric shapes 



picture of. ix C, 21 

 See also Rejects. 

 Edges 



beveled, flint blade with, Okla- 

 homa, 30, pt. 1 : 717 

 beveled, flint blade with, Tennessee, 



30, pt. 1 : 717 

 binding of cedar-bark cradle, 78*, 



65: 166 

 crescentic, adventitious origin of, 



22*, 52: 135 

 cutting, from Chama Valley, xrv, 81 

 Effigies, made of clay, 62*, 65: 143 

 Effigy vase, human, 7*, 35: 40 

 lilggshell, turkey, Chama Valley, lxi 



B, 81 

 Ek Ahau, the Black Captain, war deity, 



5*, 57: 18 

 Elbow Lake [White Earth Reserva- 

 tion], Mide' lodge at, v 45: 36 

 Elements, see Band designs ; Dot ele- 

 ments ; Ending signs. 

 P^lephant trunk, so-called, necklaces, 



ear ornaments and, 125*, 28: 614 

 Elision glyph, examples of, 10*, 57: 23 

 Elk 



antler purse for money, Yurok, xv, 



78: 81 

 antler spoons for acorn gruel, 



carved, xx, 78: 94 

 skin, painted. Southern Ute, xxviii 



a, 34: 232 

 skin belt of Wiyot shaman, 11 d*, 



78: 118 

 tooth, dress of, Crown woman with, 

 30, pt. 1 : 18 



