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Fort Pierre 



funeral scaffold of a Sioux chief 



near, xi, 83: 32 

 page of Kurz's Sketchbook show- 

 ing, XXIII ft, 77: 51 

 Fort Rosalie, plan of, vii a, 43: 204 

 Fort St. Peter, plan of, vii b, 43: 204 

 Fort Union 



Assiniboin Indian at, 1851, xviii 6, 



83: 48 

 exterior of, xix a, 83 : 48 

 interior of, xix ft, 83: 48 

 Fort Yuma, Calif., Yuma village in the 



lowlands at, VII, 34 : 16 

 Fossil cave 



planof, 20*, 76: 92 

 sectionof, 21*, 76: 92 

 Foundation, wall on top of, v B, C, 81 

 Foundations, on debris in Room 6, ix a, 



100: 101 

 Foundation stones, v B, C, 81 

 Four-o'clock, nee QuamocUdion miilti- 



florum. 

 Four-stick game, picture of, 30, pt. 1 : 



485 

 Fourth of July at Red Lake agency, xii, 



45: 168 

 Fox Indian 



chief, picture of, 30, pt. 1: 472 

 woven bag showing panther design 



(underneath), I &, 95: 56 

 woven bag showing thunderbird de- 

 sign, I a, II a, III a, 95 : 56 

 See also Sauk and Fox; Taimah. 

 Fracture 



by resting a blade upon an anvil, 



169*, 60: 303 

 of a stone held in hand by striking 

 it against anvil stone, 159*, 60: 

 297 

 rest, with hammer and punch, 168*. 



60: 302 

 See also Freehand f I'acture ; Shap- 

 ing. 

 Fractures, matted deer hair and splint 



used in treating, xxxvii, 61 : 261 

 Fragment 



decorated, of earthenware, xxiii c, 



51: 52 

 of basket, 14*, 41: 42 

 of glass bottle from Goat Bluff 



Cave, 5*, 76: 37 

 of large twined woven bag, lxxix /, 



65: 171 

 of pillar found in mound No. 20, 



66*, 64: 113 

 of plain-twined, pliable bag, with 

 pattern of human hair, lxiii, 78: 

 728 

 of sandal, 29*, 41 : 47 

 of skull from vicinity of Necochea, 



xLii 52 : 312 

 of thin blade from trimming shop, 

 7*. 21: 14 



Fragment — Continued 



pottery, with bird-claw decoration 



in relief, xxiii a, 51: 52 

 See also Fragments. 

 Fragments 



black-and-white. Slab House, lxui 



6, c, d, e, f, g, h, 65: 151 

 from culinary vessels, Shabik' 



eschee Village, xii, 92 : 110 

 of coiled basketry, lxxvi h, i, j, k, 



I, m, n, 65 : 170 

 of decorated pottery, xxxviii, 82: 



144 

 of jars and cooking pots, xxxvii, 



82: 144 

 of pottery from vicinity of Puerto 



San Bias, xv, 52: 151 

 of pottery, Shabik'eshchee Village, 



XI, 92: 110 

 vessel, pottery smoothers from, 



XXIV, 100: 1.52 

 See also Fragment ; Pottery [frag- 

 ments! ; Relief [fragments]. 

 Frame 



former style of, with unfinished belt 



and specimens of beadwork in 



old designs, lxxxviii, 86: 192 

 for stretching skins, Choctaw, xii, 



48 

 for weaving glass bead cape, Mo- 

 have, Liv, 78: 560 

 of an Osage habitation near Hom- 

 iny, Okla., XXXII a, 77: 102 

 of Chippewa tipi, vii a, 86: 28 

 of Chippewa wigwam, iii a, 86: 24 

 of Mide' lodge, Lac Courte Orielles, 



Wis., XXXV a, b, 86: 92 

 of peaked lodge, sketch of, 3*, 86: 



26 

 of structure to be used for mat 



weaving, XLII a, 86: 156 

 of sweat house, v «, 80 : 2 

 partially completed, iv a, 86 : 25 

 partially completed yarn bag on, 



Lxvii, 86: 160 

 unfinished reed mat on a, lxi a. 86: 



156 

 used in drying small hides, 15*, 86: 



164 

 See also Pack frame. 

 Frame house 

 Hupa, XV, 42 

 Hupa, large, xvi, 42 

 Menominee, iv, 42 

 Mohave, with attached pole-and- 



brush shelter, xx, 42 

 Frames of structures ready to be cov- 

 ered with mats or sheets of bark, 

 xviiia, 77: 38 

 Framework, near ancient ceremonial 



lodge, VII 5, 93 : 68 

 Fredonia, road from Pipe Spring to, 

 V a, 82: 44 



