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INDEX TO BULLETINS 1-100 



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Figurines — Continued 



from Mound No. 1, 15*, 64: 60; ix, 



16*, 64: 61 

 of warriors, from Mound No. 1, 



viii, 64 : 60 

 painted clay, from Mound No. 33, 



XXII, 64: 130 

 terracotta, from Idaho, 31*, 60: 69 

 Fillet, feather head, of the Waiwai, 



construction of, 72*, 91: 76 

 Fill in kiva A, bottom of stone wall 



resting on, ix b, 100 : 101 

 Fingers 



fetish necklace of human, 30, pt. 1 : 



457 

 See also Sticking. 

 Fire 



made with simple rod drill re- 

 volved between the hands, Hupa, 

 30, pt. 1 : 459 

 Tintin drilling, with Indian 



matches, xxxv, 94: 184 

 Yahi drilling, lxxviii, 78 : 823 

 Fire drill 



Karok using, lxxvii, 78: 822 

 Mohave, 66*, 78 : 739 

 Fire god 



and god of the Morning Star, Mexi- 

 can, 93*. 28: 360 

 and other deities, figures of, Mexi- 

 can codices, 94*, 28: 363 

 Firemaking apparatus, l, 65: 120 

 Firemaking outfit, Chippewa, li, 86: 



144 

 Fire pit 



central, plan of lodge shop site 



showing, 80*, 60: 203 

 in floor of kiva B, viii a, 100: 100 

 in kiva, B Village, ix &, 96: 42 

 Fireplace 



exposed in ruins, iv a, 35: 64 

 in Heiau A, XL &, 76: 180 

 in Ruin 7, xvii, 65: 56 

 lodge, depression in center prob- 

 ably, 81*, 60 : 204 

 picture of, vii E, F, 81 

 Fire stick, primitive, 19*, 41 : 44 

 Firestick house [Ruin 3] 

 doorway in, 12*. 65: 35 

 picture of, 10*, 65: 35 

 plan of, 11*, 65: 34 

 Firestone, Kayes and Koshare fetishes, 



Lix, 81 

 Fire stones, xvi c, d, 32 

 Fire-twirling apparatus, Taulipang, 1*, 



91: 1 

 First note of song, relation of, to key- 

 note, 3*, 61 : 42 

 First syllabary, facsimile of, used in 



printing Eskimo texts, 1: 73 

 Fish 



bird carrying a, 59*, 64 : 110 

 carrying, in a basket, Virginia 



Indian, 30, pt. 1 : 462 

 caught in seine, xx a, d, 86: 41 

 decoy for, xlx d, 86 : 124 



Fish — Continued 



designs, 12 C*, F*, 81 : 50 



drying on one of the cays off the 



coast of Yucatan, in, 64: 26 

 drying over fire, xx &, 86: 41 

 figure of a, by F. M. Otis, 12*, 3: 19 

 packet of "medicine" to attract, 



XLV a, Lix &, 86 : 124, 156 

 scoop, Mohave, lix, 78 : 596 

 traps, Pomo, xxxiii a, b, c, 78: 173 

 Fish backbone design, Mohave bowl and 



ladle with. 64*, 78: 738 

 Fisherman, Eskimo of Alaska, summer 



house of, 30, pt. 2: 250 

 Fishhook 



and line, Hudson Bay Eskimo, 30, 



pt. 1 : 461 

 bone, Arkansas, 30, pt. 1 : 461 

 copper, Wisconsin, 30, pt. 1 : 461 

 Fishhooks 



Klamath-Modoc, 28*, 78: 326 

 of Western Eskimo, 30, pt. 1 : 461 

 Fishing 



at fall of Klamath, vi, 78: 70 

 for salmon in Klamath River, 



Yurok, IV, 78: 70 

 from scaffold, Karok, vii, 78: 70 

 Maya girls, ii, 64 : 26 

 Fishing line, warning bell arrangement 



attachedto, 9*, 91: 14 

 Fish nets 



implements used in making, lix ft, 



86: 156 

 spreading, to dry, xliv, 86: 124 

 Fish trap, wattle work, of the Virginia 



Indian, 30, pt. 1 : 462 

 Flageolet 



Chippewa, II, 53: 42 



head probably forming part of a, 2 



d*, 74: 45 

 melody, 4*, 80: 83 

 method of playing the, 84*, 91 : 89 

 Ute, V a, 75: 27 

 Flags 



and headdresses from Mexican 



codices, 30*, 28: 1.30 

 feather and attached cord as used 



with, II Aa, 97: 32 

 of limestone (shown in D, fig. 25), 

 64: 78 

 Flakage, great deposit of, section of, 



obsidian mines, 95*, 60: 220 

 Flaked pebbles from Argentina and 



District of Columbia, 23*, 52 : 136 

 Flakers 



Alaskan Eskimo, 30, pt. 1: 465 

 bone, Chama Valley, xxiv. A, B, 81 

 from Piedra district, xlii, 96: 148 

 from Shabik'eshchee Village, xxrv 

 c, 92 : 128 

 Flakes 



flint, for use as knives, 30, pt. 1 : 



464 

 large, specialized for undetermined 

 use, 100*, 60 : 225 



