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Patterns — Continued 



notched, for moccasin decoration, 



XI, 86: 36 

 on front and back of Waiwai grat- 

 ers, V, VI, 91 : 28 

 quartered and halved, 23*, 100: 135 

 three, for beadwork, 25*, 86: 188 

 See also Otter-tail pattern ; Pattern. 

 Patwin 



dance house, 35*, 78: 387 

 Hesi approach with flag, influ- 

 enced by modern Ghost dance 

 cult, Lxxvn, 78: 822 

 Hesi dancers, lxxvii, 78: 822 

 yellow-hammer quill headband, lix, 

 78: 596 

 Paul, Benjamin 



home of, xix a, 43 : 314 

 present chief of the Chitimacha 

 Indians, xviii h, 43 : 314 

 Paving doorway and air-vent, vii C, 81 

 Pawhuska, Okla, old Osage cemetery 



near, graves in, xxv a, 83 : 53 

 Pawnee 



cemetery, mounds of sod and earth 



over the graves, xxxvi, 83 : 78 

 ceremonial smoking of, 30, pt. 1 : 



603 

 costumes for different occasion.s. 



viii a, 6, c, d, 93 : 69 

 earth lodge of the, 30, pt. 1 : 410 

 village, earth lodges, xii, 69 

 village scenes, li a, 1), 77: 163 

 village which stood on the Loupe 

 Fork of the Platte River, xlix, 

 77: 162 

 village which stood on the Loupe 

 Fork of the Platte River, lodges 

 in, L, 77: 162 

 See also Dog Chief ; Ewarts, Mark ; 

 Good-Eagle, Mrs. ; Luwak, John. 

 Pawnee, Okla. 



buffalo grazing on private ranch 



near, iv &, 93: 3 

 buffalo wallow on private ranch 



near, iv a, 93: 3 

 landscape north of, iii c, 93: 2 

 landscape south of, in a, 6, 93: 2 

 Pawnee Thunder ceremony, miniature 

 group of, exhibited in Field Museum 

 of Natural History, vii a, 93 : 68 

 Paws, badger, medicine bag of, xxxiv, 



61: 2.53 

 Peace Medal, Indian, of 1757, 30, pt. 1: 



832 

 Pebbles 



from which flakes have been re- 

 moved, 164*, 60: 301 

 See also Pebbles. 

 Pebble nuclei, xii, 52: 137 

 Pebbles 



chipped into subrectangular forms, 



17*, 52: 130 

 jasper, flakes from, as knives or 

 scrapers, 19*, 52: 131 i 



Pebbles — Continued 



jasper, irregularly chipped, 18*, 52: 



131 

 quartzite, 15*, 52: 130 

 See also Flaked pebbles ; Pebble. 

 Pecking process, shaping a stone ax by, 



187*, 60: 331 

 Pecking with hammerstones, stone axes 

 in process of manufacture by, 190*, 

 60: 333 

 Pegall 



twilled non-hourglass pattern, xn &, 



91:43 

 twilled non-hourglass pattern, dia- 

 gram of, xni o, 91: 46 

 Waiwai, pattern from side of, xiii 

 &, XIV, 91: 46,47 

 Pelvic bone, the Natchez, 2*, 33: 18 

 Pemmican maul, formed of one piece of 



wood, xxxrv a, 77: 120 

 Penateka Comanche, see Comanche. 

 Pendant 



feathered, 77*, 65 : 165 

 of dentalium and abalone shells, 30, 

 pt.l: 17 

 Pendants 



abalone, Karuk, xxviii a, &, 94: 164 

 bead, completed and partially com- 

 pleted, xc, 86: 193 

 miscellaneous shells and, Chama 



Valley, xxxv, 81 

 shell, XIII i, 3, k, I, 32 

 shell, Arizona, 30, pt. 2 : 541 

 shell, California, 30, pt. 2 : 541 

 shell, from pit houses, xui, 100 : 158 

 shell. New York, 30, pt. 2 : 541 

 shell, Tennessee, with engraved de- 

 signs, 30, pt. 2 : 541 

 stone, 50*, 74*, 65: 128, 163 

 stone, from Piedra district, liii, 96 : 



152 

 stone, from pit houses, xli, 100: 



158 

 turquoise, 68 d*, 65: 150 

 Pendent panels 



balanced decorations, 30*, 96: 125 



of the oblique and spiral forms, 29*, 



96: 124 



Penn [William], treating with Indians 



at Shackamaxon, Pa., 30, pt. 2: 804 



Pennsylvania 



bird-shaped stones from, 30, pt. 1: 



148 

 Clinton County, site of an ancient 



cemetery in, x a, 71 

 Iroquois pottery, 30, pt. 2 : 298 

 Penn Treaty belt, 30, pt. 2 : 907 

 Penthouse 



of the Taruma, 10*, 17*, 91: 22, 23 

 of the Waiwai, 17*, 91: 23 

 Penutian languages of "Pen" and "Uti" 



types, map of, 33*, 78 : 348 

 Penutian topography, map of, 34*, 78: 



350 

 Pepper carriers of the Taruma and 

 Waiwai, x &, 91 : 37 



