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INDEX TO BULLETINS 1-100 



591 



Mantle of remarkable construction and 

 great beauty, portion of a fringed, 11*, 

 7: 17 

 Mantles, from Maya codices, 123*, 28: 



610 

 Manuel, Jos6, a Papago, portrait of, 



XVII a, 90 : 114 

 Manuelito, a Navaho chief, 30, pt. 1 : 



802 ; 30, pt. 2 : 42 

 Manufacture 



of Arekuna carrier, 53*, xix, 91 : 55 



of Atorai hammock, 61*, 62*, 63*, 

 64* 91: 63, 64, 65, 66 



of cassava squeezer, diagram show- 

 ing variations in commencing 

 stages of, 25*, 91 : 29 



of hair comb, 69*, 91 : 73 



of ite-leaf com basket, 54*, 91 



of ite-leaf throat-box basket, 51*, 

 52*, 91: 54 



of kokerit-leaf plaited box, 34*, 91 : 

 36 



of kokerit-leaf strip box, 33*, 91 : 35 



of pimpler-palm mat, Wapishana, 

 35*, 36*. 91: 38, 39 



of pimpler-palm shoulder basket, 

 60*, 91: 62 



of single-leaf ite basket or satchel, 

 45*, 91 : 48 



of Taruma and Waiwai satchels, 

 37*, 91: 40 



of the pepper-pot basket, 55*, 56*, 

 91: 57 



of Waiwai hammock, 66*, 67*, 68*, 

 91 : 67, 68, 69 



of Waiwai loincloth, 78*, 79*, 80*, 

 81*, 82*, 91: 83, 84, 85, 86, 87 



of Waiwai sifter, diagram of, 30*, 

 31*, 91: 33, 34 



of Waiwai woodskin, 90*, 91: 99 



stages of, skivers showing from 

 Miller's Cave, xxxvi, 76: 78 

 Map 



anthropological, of the Indian pop- 

 ulation of eastern United States 

 and Canada, I, 62: 11 



archeological, of a part of the 

 Pajarito Plateau, xi, 54: 76 



archeological, of Jemez Plateau, N. 

 Mex., XVII, 32: ix, 55: 118 



archeological, of the Upper Gila 

 and Salt River valleys, xi, 35 : 90 



detail, of a portion of Flint Ridge 

 quarry areas, showing distribu- 

 tion of pittings, 57*, 60: 175 



general, of the San Juan archeo- 

 logical area, 1*, 96: 12 



La Harpe manuscript, section of, i, 

 69: frontispiece 



linguistic, of Mexico and Central 

 America, 44: 108 



of area examined by Fowke, irr, 

 76: 18 



of area under observation by Judd, 

 1,82: 4 



Map — Continued 



of Argentine Coast from Mar del 

 Plata to Barrancas de los Lobos, 

 2*, 52: 116 



of central eastern Argentina, i, 52 : 

 16 



of clustering of Shoshonean divi- 

 sions in California, 52*, 78: 579 



of Costanoan dialect areas and ai> 

 proximate site of some settle- 

 ments, 42*, 78: 465 



of decrease of native population 

 from 1770 to 1910, 72*, 78: 887 



of earth burial and cremation in 

 California, 70*, 78: 842 



of exogamy and totemism in Cali- 

 fornia, 69*, 78: 835 



of Ghost dance movements in Cali- 

 fornia, 71*, 78: 871 



of Indians of California by stocks 

 and tribes, i, 78: in pocket 



of Indian tribes of the Lower Mis- 

 sissippi and adjacent Gulf 

 Coast, I, 43: frontispiece 



of Kamia and adjoining territory, 

 I, 97: 1 



of Lower Piney Branch showing 

 position of boulder quarries, 43*. 

 60: 160 



of major culture areas and centers 

 of development within Cali- 

 fornia, 74*, 78: 916 



of native sites in part of Southern 

 California, lvii, 78: in pocket 



of North America outlining tenta- 

 tive culture characterization 

 areas, 41*, 60: 96 



of Novi Belgii, Mahican village, iv 

 a, 69 



of Novi Belgii, Minisink village, iv 

 6, 69 



of part of habitat of Chumash and 

 Alliklik, XLviii, 78 : 526 



of Porno and their subdivisions, 

 xxxvi, 78: 356 



of Po-shu-uinge, i, 81 



of ritual cults of California, lxxiv, 

 78: 808 



of settlements of the Wappo and 

 Lake Miwok, xxvii, 78: 172 



of Shabik'eshchee Village, i, 92: 10 



of Shoshonean branches, divisions, 

 and dialect groups in California, 

 51*, 78: 578 



of Siouan tribes of Virginia and 

 the Carolinas, 22: 5 



of South America outlining tenta- 

 tive culture characterization 

 areas, 43*, 60: 97 



of Southern and Central Yokuts, 

 xLvii, 78: 526 



of southern part of territory of 

 Wintun, xxxiv, 78: 354 



of subculture area of the Pacific 

 Coast of the United States, 73*, 

 78: 903 



