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INDEX TO BULLETINS 1-100 



617 



Ponca 



burials of the, xxiv, 83 : 52 

 8€e also Garliogarshegar ; Standing 

 Bear. 

 Ponka, see Ponca ; Punka. 

 Poosepatuck woman, picture of, 30, pt. 



2: 281 

 Pope's Creek, Md. 



shell heap, 30, pt. 2 : 543 

 shell heap, partial section of, 30, 

 pt. 2 : 544 

 Popple map [of 1733], the southeastern 

 part of the present United States 

 from, IV, 73 : in pocket 

 Population, native, decrease of, from 



1770 to 1910, map of, 72*, 78: 887 

 Portion of a fringed mantle of remark- 

 able construction and great beauty, 

 11*, 7: 17 



of Charles Cultee, i, 20: frontis- 

 piece 



See also names of individuals. 

 Posege, see Poseuinge. 

 Poseuinge, ground plan of, 22*, 32: 39 

 Po-shu-ouinge 



map of, I, 81 



map showing location of, 1*, 81: 1 

 Position 



in chipping Avith a bone point by 

 Wintoons, 179*, 60: 314 



of implements, relative, in the 

 hands of a Paiute, 176*, 60: 310 



of woman when making stone-chip 

 grater, iv A, 91 : 28 



relative, of skeletons in East Ten- 

 nessee mound, 1*, 4 : 7 

 Positions 



and movements in pressure chip- 

 ping, 174*, 60: 308 



series of, illustrating abrading 

 work with a small hand imple- 

 ment, 204*, 60: 347 



See also Position. 

 Posts 



and roof timbers, drawing showing, 

 1*, 97: 19; 2*, 97: 59 



charred, in the adobe wall, vii a, 

 96: 42 



wall, of Room, Cave 4, Cottonwood 

 Canyon, xxii 6, 82: 104 



See also Arrangement. 

 Posture 



of looking for enemy, Ma'djigi'jig 

 in, XIV, 53: 84 



of scout, Odjib'we in, xi, 53: 74 



See also Position. 

 Pot 



buried in debris, xl C, 81 



buried in floor, xl A, B, 81 



Cherokee, with stamp designs, 30, 

 pt.2: 295 



chocolate, found in mound No. 31, 

 74*, 64: 128 



cooking, from Heaton Cave, xlhi 

 a, 82: 144 



Pot — Continued 



from Dawson Mound No. 9, 6*, 37: 

 34 



from Goat Bluff Cave, 6*, 76: 39 



from Granman Mound No. 3, 1*, 

 37: 8 



from' Shaw Mound No. 6, 5*, 37: 25 



from village site, Saline County, 

 19*, 37: 90 



Mandan, 30, pt. 2 : 295 



See also Lids ; Pots ; Pottery. 

 Potawatomi 



man, picture of, 30, pt. 2 : 289 



See also Shabonee. 

 Poti'ero de las Vacas, stone lions of 



(rear view), x a, 32 

 Pots 



coiled cooking, from Beaver, xlii, 

 82: 144 



cooking, fragments of, xxxvii, 82: 

 144 



plain and coiled ware, cooking, xu, 

 82: 144 



See also Pot; Potsherds; Pottery. 

 Potsherds 



black-on- white, lv, 65: 131 



from indented corrugated ware, 

 XXXVI, 96: 142 



from tlie fossil-bearing Vero de- 

 posits, XIV, 66: 60 



with painted designs, black-on- 

 white series, xrv, 92: 120 

 Potshuno, a Nambe man, 30, pt. 2: 15 

 Pottery 



and metate in house debris, xl D, 

 81 



and stone implements, xvii, 50: 28 



and stone objects from ruins near 

 Fort Apache, x, 35: 80 



black-and-white, liv, 65: 130 



bowls, Mohave patterned, lxviii, 

 78: 740 



California Indian, li, 78 : 531 



ceremonial, from Chama Valley, 

 xxni, 81 



cylinder from Yalloch, Guatemala, 

 XXVI, xxvii, xxvin, 64: 142 



cylindrical vase of, Mound No. 17, 

 60*, 64: 110 



cylindrical vase of. Mound No. 17, 

 decoration on, xix a, 64: 110 



decorated, fragments of, xxxvni, 

 82: 144 



disks from Miller's Cave, xxxvii, 

 76: 78 



figures from Guatemala, 21*, 28: 

 102 



foot, 9*, 74: 54 



forms, miniature, from Piedra dis- 

 trict, xxxiv, 96 : 108 



fragment of, 6*, 41 : 32 



fragment, Shabik'eshchee Village, 

 XI, 92: 110 



fragment, with bird-claw decora- 

 tion in relief, xxin a, 51 : 52 



fragments from Guatemala, 17*, 

 18*, 28: 93,96 



