Bonnerjea] 



INDEX TO BULLETINS 1-100 



567 



Freehand fracture 



of a boulcler with a boulder ham- 

 mer, 144*, 60: 287 

 with hammer and deer-horn punch, 

 158*, 60: 297 

 Freehand method of stone flaking, 21*, 



52: 134 

 French settlements in Mississippi, vii 



a, h, 43: 204 

 Freycinetia arnotti, leaves and fruit of, 



II, 38: 19 

 Frias, transverse section of the, 44*, 



52: 199 

 Friend, wounded. Eagle Shield res- 

 cues, Lxvi, 61 : 397 

 Frijoles, Rito de los, see El Rito de los 



Frijoles. 

 Fringe and end of netted belt, lxx, 86: 



160 

 Fringed mantle, see Mantle. 

 Frog 



ancient mosaic, Arizona, 30, pt 1 : 



948 

 large figure of, in base metal plated 



withgold, 13*, 3: 20 

 modeled in clay and used as a vase 



ornament, 21*, 3: 27 

 small figure of, in base metal plated 

 withgold, 14*, 3: 20 

 Front, see Moccasin. 

 Fronto-occipital compression, skull of 



Munsee child showing, xx, 62 : 45 

 Fur, rabbit, red ocher wrapped in, Lvin 



b, 82: 144 

 Fusion 



of humerus and ulna, male Munsee 



skeleton, xxiv, 62: 58 

 See also Munsee skull [female low- 

 er jaw of]. 



Gala [Botetourt County, Va.] 

 carved bone from, 1*, 23 : 19 

 currier from, 3*- 23: 21 

 shell disk from, 2*, 23: 21 

 Gall, a chief of Hunkpapa Teton Sioux, 



30, pt. 1 : 482 

 Gallinas, badlands, xi a, h, 32 

 Gallo Spring, ruin at, 48*, 35: 78 

 Game 



implements for little girl, xxv &, 



86: 66 

 mask used in, Chippewa, xxiv h, 

 86: 51 

 Games, Chippewa, implements used in, 



XL, 86: 111 

 Gaming pieces, bone, from Piedra dis- 

 trict, XLin, 96: 148 

 Ganundesaga Castle, picture of, 1*, 69: 



27 

 Garcia, Sivariano 



a Papago, portrait of, xvi 6, 90 : 93 

 playing flute, i, 90 : 4 

 pounding basket drum, vii &, 90: 4 

 Garhogarshegar, Hairy Bear, a Ponca 



chief, 30, pi:. 2 : 278 

 Gartner Mound, section of the, 17*, 71: 

 141 



Gasconade River near Arlington, 



Phelps County, Mo., xxv h, 83: 53 

 Gasport, N.Y., partial excavation of 



ossuary in, x a, 71 

 Gathering, birchbark makuks for, xlvi, 



86: 125 

 Gauthier, Mrs. Benjamin, a Chippewa, 



XXX, 53: 222 

 Ge'miwilnac', a Chippewa, portrait of. 



VII, IX, 45 : 55, 95 

 Gens festival 



connected with A'penawanJi'A, 

 method of conducting, 1*, 85: 

 108 

 connected with Buffalo-head dance, 

 method of conducting, 1*, 87: 9 

 connected with Sagima'kwawA, 

 diagram showing method of con- 

 ducting, 2*, 85: 141 

 See also Diagram [showing how 

 the Thunder dance is conducted]. 

 Geographical distribution, see Terri- 

 tory. 

 Geological formations, concerned in 



human history, 1*, 33: 9 

 Geometric patterns, highly convention- 

 alized animal motive introduced 

 into, 5*, 7: 10 

 George, Chief, see Arkeketah. 

 George Mound, sketch of, showing 

 trenches cut and walls exposed in 

 1915, 3*, 82: 23 

 Georgia 



archeologic map of, vii, 12: 46 

 early map of (1818), towns of the 

 Creek Confederacy as shown on 

 the, IX, 73 : in pocket 

 Etowah Mound, picture of, 30, pt. 



1: 444 

 Etowah Mound, sheet-copper figure 



from, 30, pt. 1 : 346 

 mound in, repousse figure of sheet 



copper from a, 30, pt. 1 : 848 

 mounds in, shell beads from, 30, 



pt. 2 : 540 

 See also Territory. 

 Geronimo, a Chiricahua Apache medi- 

 cine man, 30, pt. 1 : 491 

 Ghost Dance 



movements in California, map of, 



71*, 78: 871 

 women's dress, Pawnee, vtii c, 93: 

 69 

 Ghost Hill, picture of, lxxxi, 61: 496 

 "Ghost-leg" to frighten children, xxiv c, 



86: 51 

 Gidding, sketch by, of the Louisiana 



Work, 17*, 37: 76 

 Gifts, of tobacco, xv, 61 : 102 

 Gi-he-ga, an Omaha chief, tipi of, xxvi 



a, 77: 76 

 Gila 



west fork of, cliff dwelling, 2*, 35: 



32 

 west fork of, cliff dwellings, 1*, 35: 

 31 



