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Graters — Continued 



stone-chip, sliowing diagonal guid- 

 ing pattern with inserted chips, 



IV C, 91: 28 

 Waiwai, patterns on front and back 



of, V, VI, 91: 28, 29 

 Grave 



birchbark covering above, xxx a, 



86: 77 

 child's, in Mexico, ancient wheeled 



toy from, 7*, 60: 21 

 Chipijewa, at Fond du Lac, iv a, 71 

 large, in mound in Warren County, 



Ky., viii &, 71 

 of Blackbird, xxi a, 83: 49 

 of Chief Iron Bull, xxxi 6, 83: 78 

 of "fossil" skeleton near the sea 



at Necochea, xlvi, 52: 317 

 of Washinga Sahba, on Blackbird 



HiUs, XXII, 83: 52 

 section of an ordinary, 1*, 3: 7 

 Seminole, xiii a, 71 

 stone, arched, Ohio, 30, pt. 1 : 945 

 stone, showing ordinary construc- 

 tion, 30: pt. 1:945 

 stone, top view, Illinois, 30, pt. 1 : 



945 

 stone, with offset arch, Iowa, 30, 



pt. 1 : 945 

 stone-lined, Decatur County, Tenn., 



before cover was removed, vi ft, 



71 

 stone-lined, Decatur County, Tenn., 



open, VI a, 71 

 stone-lined, Jefferson County, Mo., 



IX h, 71 

 stone-lined, Jefferson County, Mo., 



small, IX a, 71 

 stone-lined, Marshall County, Ala., 



before removing cover, vii 6, 71 

 stone-lined, Marshall County, Ala., 



oi>en, vii a, 71 

 stone-lined, Ste. Genevieve, Mo., 3*, 



71: 53 

 walled, 6 miles north of Arlington, 



Mo., XIII ft, 76: 38 

 See also Graves. 

 Grave cover, see Stone grave cover. 

 Grave covering 



Menomini, later form of, v c, 71 

 Meuomini, old form of, v b, 71 

 Grave Creek Mound 



and section, 30, pt. 1 : 506 

 picture of, 6*, 71 : 59 ; xv, 71 

 Grave Creek tablet, 30, pt. 1 : 610 

 Gravel bank, sections of, suggesting 

 danger of misinterpretation of finds, 

 35*, 60: 80 

 Gravel deposits at Little Falls, objects 



from, 39*, 60: 86 

 Gravels 



at Newcomerstown, supposed paleo- 

 lithic implement from, 36*, 60: 



81 

 auriferous, California, globular 



stone mortar from, 30, pt. 1 : 943 



Gravels — Continued 



auriferous, a ladlelike utensil 



from, 26*, 60: 66 

 auriferous, boat-shaped stone from, 



27*, 60: 66 

 auriferous, types of mortars and 

 pestles said to have come from, 

 25*, 60: 65 

 Grave markers, Chippewa, xxix «, 86: 



76 

 Grave posts, wooden birds taken from, 



XXIX I), 86: 76 

 Graves 



Arikara, at Fort Clark, xxxvii, 83: 



79 

 in an old Osage cemetery, on a 

 ridge near Pawhuska, Okla., xxv 

 a, 83: 53 

 Indian, covered with birchbark, iii, 



83: 6 

 Indian, covered with split sticks, ii, 



83: 6 

 Menomini, 1*, 71: 35 

 Ojibway, at Mille Lac, Minn., v a, 



71 

 Ojibway, at Red Lake, Minn., about 



1895, IV, 83 : 6 

 Ojibway, Sioux burial mound with 



recent, i, 83: frontispiece 

 plan of a habitation with nearby, 

 Ross County, Ohio, 16*, 71: 139 

 protected by sticks, Ponca, xxiv, 



83: 52 

 wooden structure above, xxx &, 86: 



77 

 Yurok, XI, 78: 78 

 See also Cist graves ; Graves. 

 Gray Hawk, a Teton Sioux, lxxi, 61: 



442 

 Great cycle, signs for the. 61*, 57: 118 

 Great-great cycle, signs for the, 61*, 



57: 118 

 Great House 



at head of Holly Canyon, xx c, xxx 



a, 70 

 from the north, xix &, 70 

 from the south, xx a, 70 

 Great Island in west branch of the Sus- 

 quehanna, upper end of, ix h, 69 

 Great Sun, manner of carrying, to har- 

 vest festival of Natchez, iii a, 43: 

 114 

 Green Lake, view of, ii d, 100: 6 

 Greenleaf Mountains, stomp ground in, 



X a, 43: 256 

 Greenstone 



ear pings from mound No. 17, 57 



&*, 64: 108 

 inlay (?) of, 68 fi*, 65: 150 

 mask found in mound No. 32, 77*, 



64: 130 

 monolithic hatchet of, from a 

 nioiuul at Moundville, Ala., 30, 

 pt. 1 : 5.S6 

 monolithic hatchet of, from a 

 Tennessee mound. 30 : pt. 1 : 536 



