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[Bull. 178 



Fetishes 



concretion, Chama Valley, lv, 81 

 Koshare, and "firestone," Kay6s, 



LIX, 81 



mineral objects probably used as, 

 LVIII, 81 

 Fiber 



bag in which the Owl sacred pack 



was kept, iii &, 72 

 basswood, bear bone used in soft- 

 ening, LIX a, 86: 156 

 brush, section of, 79*, 65: 167 

 Cahuilla sandal of yucca, lxii, 78: 



665 

 See also Agave; Yucca. 

 Field Museum of Natural History, 

 miniature group of Pawnee Thunder 

 ceremony exhibited at, vii a, 93 : 68 

 Fight of Eagle Shield, lxiv, 61 : 393 

 Figure 



from River Thames, near London, 



48*, 64: 101 

 grotesque, in gold, from Bollaert, 



3*, 3 : 15 

 hollow, of deer, from upper levels, 



XIII J?, 74: 56 

 human, formed of copper-gold al- 

 loy, 2*, 3:14 

 human, rudely shaped and finished, 



4*, 3: 15 

 incised, in sandstone, near Miller's 



Cave, 11*, 76:61 

 in diving position, on small vase, 



81*, 64: 133 

 sheet-copper, from Etowah Mound, 



Ga., 30, pt. 1 : 346 

 showing possible derivation of the 



sign for 0, 48*, 57: 93 

 showing use of "minus" or "back- 

 ward" sign, 64*, 57: 137 

 square-shouldered painted, 100*, 



101*, 65: 197,198 

 stone, from the Uhde collection, 



89*, 28: 350 

 stone, of pulque god, Trocadero 



Museum, 90*, 28:351 

 stone, Tennessee, 30, pt. 1 : 491 

 See also Figures; Grotesque hu- 

 man figure ; Repouss^ figure. 

 Figures 



and glyphs from Maya codices, 



104*, 28:425 

 and glyphs of Ah-bolon tzacab, 



Maya codices, 98*, 28: 377 

 and symbols from Mexican codices, 



40*, 28:179 

 and symbols of deities from Mexi- 

 can codices, 72*, 28: 307 

 and symbols of Maya and Mexican 



deities, 99*, 28: 378 



and symbols of Mexican deities 



from Mendoza Codex and Sa- 



hagun manuscript, 67*, 28: 295 



and symbols of Quetzalcoatl, from 



Mexican codices, 78*. 28: 315 

 anthropomorphic, grotesque, 22*, 3 : 

 27 



Figures — Continued 



dress as shown in sculptured, Yuc- 

 atan, XLV, 28: 604 

 from codices showing beards and 



glyphs from vase, 134*, 28: 659 

 from Guatemalan pottery vessels, 



28*, 28: 114 

 from Mexican manuscript, frag- 

 ment IV, 42*, 28: 186 

 from the Painted Rock of Carrizo 



Plains, Lxxxiii, 78: 937 

 group of pecked, xciii b, 65: 195 

 incised, in sandstone, near Miller's 

 Cave, 12*, 76 : 61 



Mexican, of sun, moon, certain 

 stai's and constellations, 92*, 28: 

 356 

 Mexican, of the bat god, 49*, 28: 



236 

 of fire god and other deities, Mex- 

 ican codices, 94*, 28: 363 



of model of hematite workers, one 

 of, 139*, 60: 270 



of mountain and house and Venus 

 symbol, from Maya and Mexican 

 codices, 74*, 28: 310 



of priests, from Mendoza Codex 

 and Sahagun manuscript, 33*, 28 : 

 147 



of supposed deities, Mexican cod- 

 ices, 95*, 28: 368 



of warriors from the Mendoza Co- 

 dex, 131*, 28: 653 



pottery, from Guatemala, 21*, 28: 

 102 



showing dress, featherwork, and 

 necklaces, 124*, 28: 612 



showing tattooing and facial dec- 

 oration, 116*, 28: 600 



sinistral and dextral stepped, 8*, 

 41: 32 



square-shouldered painted, xcvi a, 

 h; xcvii a, 65: 198, 199 



symbolic, from Guatemalan pot- 

 tery, 26*, 28: 111 



symbolic, from Maya and Mexican 

 codices, 100*, 28 : 381 



turtle, and glyphs of the month of 

 Kayab, from Maya codices and 

 inscriptions, 103*, 28: 424 



See also Animal figures; Figure; 

 Figurines. 

 Figurines 



animal, from above Floor B, xii G, 

 74: 56 



animal, from Pit XV, xiii D, 74: 

 56 



archaic, ix D, 74 : .56 



crude Aztec, from above Floor A, 

 XII D, 74 : 56 



crude Aztec, from above Floor B, 

 XII C, 74: 56 



crude clay, from Mound No. 25, 69*, 

 70*, 64: 121, 122 



crude clay, incense burner deco- 

 rated with, 68*, 64: 120 



