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Rattle 



bamboo, Puili, 1*, 38: 113 

 doctor's, showing manner of hold- 

 ing instrument while in use, 

 Chippewa, n, 45: 11 

 Foolish Dog Society, ix c, xix c, 80 : 



10, 112 

 gourd, XXXII, 61: 252 

 gourd, Chippewa, 30, pt. 2: 356 

 gourd, Kiowa, 30, pt. 2: 356 

 gourd, uli-uli, xi, 38: 107 

 Hupa, 30, pt. 1 : 960 

 Mide', 1*. 53: 34 

 "mushroom," ix d, 80 : 10 

 notched stick and deer scapula used 



for, 30, pt. 1 : 960 

 Strong Heart Society, xlv, 61 : 322 

 turtle-shell, 30, pt. 1 : 960 

 Whistle and Dog Society, x 6, 80: 



11 

 See also Rattles. 

 Rattles 



Central Californian cocoon, 37 a*, 



&*, c*, d*, e*, /*, ff*, 78: 420 

 gourd, of the Tewa, 7*, 55: 101 

 Kwakiutl, 30, pt. 1 : 960 

 Porno, Lxvii d, e, 78 : 740 

 Teton Sioux, xlvi, 61 : 329 

 See also Rattle. 

 Rawhide, Arapaho shield of, 30, pt. 2: 



547 

 Rebus, Aztec and Maya names in man- 

 ner of , 14*. 57 : 29 



inkivaD,x 0,100: 106 

 See also Ventilator. 

 Record 



several forms of, relations of un- 

 related history and, 5*, 60 : 7 

 several forms of, relative perma- 

 nency of , 6*, 60 : 7 

 See also History. 

 Red Bird, a Teton Sioux, xxii, 61: 149 

 Red Cloud, an Oglala Teton Sioux, 30, 



pt. 2 : 358 

 Red Dog, an Assiniboin, 30, pt. 1 : 103 

 Red Fish, a Teton Sioux, lxxiv, 61: 



457 

 Red Fox, a Teton Sioux, lvi, 61 : 375 

 Red Jacket, a Seneca orator, 30, pt. 2 : 



360 

 Red Jacket Medal, dated 1793, 30, pt. 1 : 



834 

 Red Lake, Minn. 



at Waba'cing, xlii, 53: 251 

 Ojibway graves at, iv, 83: 6 

 view of, II c, 100 : 6 

 Red Lake Agency, 4th of July at, xii, 



45: 168 

 Red River 



a family from the tribe of the wild 

 Sauteaux Indians on the, vi a, 

 77: 10 

 Indian graves on banks of, in, 83: 

 6 



Red River — Continued 



Ojibway camp on bank of, vii 6, 



VIII &, 77: 11,12 

 Ojibway camp west of, viii o, 77: 

 12 

 Red ware 



decorations of, with dull paint, 58*, 



65: 137 

 decorations of, with shining paint, 



56*, 65: 135 

 food bowl, 28*, 29*, 81: 60 

 jugs, 57*, 65: 136 

 water jars, 30*, 81 : 61 

 See also Polychrome ware. 

 Redwood, Turok stool of, xix a, 78: 91 

 Reed 



and adobe house, Mohave, xxi, 42 

 and adobe house with shallow well, 



Mohave, xx, 42 

 and mud house, Papago, iv, 34: 16 

 See also Mat. 

 Refuse 



comparatively thin blade foimd 



among, 84*, 60: 206 

 shaping, plan of lodge shop site 

 showing, 80*, 60: 203 

 Refuse deposits, character of, exposed 



by trenching, 47*, 60 : 163 

 Refuse heaps, scraperlike objects from. 

 Mountain of the Knives, Mex., 99*, 

 60: 224 

 Rejectage 



from failure to remove hump, vii, 



21: 16 

 probable, of arrowheadmaking, 39*, 

 60: 86 

 Reject of blade working, 30, pt. 2: 642 

 Rejects 



massive, resembling a common type 

 of prehistoric implement, vi a, 

 21: 16 

 of blademaking due to malforma- 

 tion, 59*, 60: 179 

 of blademaking from shop sites, 



36*, 60: 81 

 of eccentric shape, ix c, 21: 18 

 of ordinary type resulting from 

 failure of flakes to carry across 

 body of specimen, vi 5, 21: 16 

 probably a nucleus, ix 6, 21: 18 

 quarry shop, series illustrating full 



rangeof, 82*, 60: 205 

 resembling nucleus from which 

 flakes have been removed, ix a, 

 21: 18 

 series of, illustrating failure at 

 various steps of progress in 

 blademaking, 50*, 60: 166 

 See also Progressive series. 

 Rekwoi, corner of Yurok house with, 



XII, 78: 80 

 Relation 



false, of the historic to the prehis- 

 toric, 1*, 60: 4 



