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INDEX TO BULLETINS 1-100 



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Archaic 



habitations, sculptures on stones 



connected with, C 5, pt. 1 : 10 

 sculpture, sculptures on stones con- 

 nected with, C 5, pt. 1 : 9 

 Archaisms 



California Indian, C 3: 31, 15G, 249, 



309 

 0egiha, C 6: 47, 48, 184, 603, 703 

 Archeologic remains in Klamath terri- 

 tory, C 2, pt. 1 : xLii f. 

 Argylleshire, Scotland, sculptures in, 



C5, pt. 1: 17 

 Arickarees, C 4: 125, 130 

 Arikara found on Missouri River, C 9: 



193 

 Arizona, rock sculptures in, noticed by 



Bartlett, C 5, pt. 1 : 63 

 Armadillo 



mention of, C 5, pt. 3 : 97 

 symbol, C 5, pt. 3 : 15, 145 

 Armor 



description of , C 1 : 192 

 sacredness of, C 9: 219 

 taboos connected with, C 9: 220 

 Armor feast, object of, C 7: 595 

 Arra-arra, vocabulary of the, C 3: 448, 



449 

 Arrild, Schleswig, cupstones from tu- 

 mulus near, C 5, pt. 1 : 23 



AlTOWS 



used for shooting duck and geese, 



C 2, pt. 2 : 247 

 See also Bow. 

 Arroyo Pueblo, C 4: 164 



definite, C 9: 18,60,61,89 

 indefinite, C 9 : 18, 62 



Arts of the California Indians, C 3 : 48, 

 57, 78, 96, 104, 108, 116, 186, 189, 205, 

 220, 373, 422 



Aryan theory, C 5, pt. 1 : 90 



Ascena Indians, Int. 4: 8 



Ashochi'mi 



belief of, in a future state, C 3: 200 

 bravery of, in hunting, C 3 : 200 

 burial customs of, C 3 : 200 

 courtship and marriage among, C 3 : 



198 

 habitat of the, C3: 196 

 infanticide among the, C 3 : 198 

 language of the, C3: 198 

 legends of the, C3: 200 

 medical practice of the, C 3 : 196 

 migrations of the, C 3 : 197 

 physical characteristics of, C 3: 198 

 religious worship of the, C 3: 199 

 social customs of the, C 3: 198 

 superstitious beliefs of the, C 3: 202 

 traditions of the, C 3: 196 

 treaty with the Gal-li-no-me'-ro, 



C3: 197 

 wars of the, C 3: 196 

 wives, rights of the, C 3 : 199 



Asia, primitive lapidarian sculptures in, 

 C5,pt.l: 9 



Aspirated sounds (<5, §, z), C 9: 3, 4 

 Assembly chamber, California Indian, 



C 3: 24, 139, 158, 163, 205, 241, 279 

 Assiniboin 



and Dakota, reference to, C 9: 170 

 derivation of the name, C 9: 160, 



164 

 description of the, C 9: 169, 178, 188 

 history of the, C 9: 160, 164, 171, 



174 

 language, uncertainty about, C 7: 



vii 

 offshoot of the Yanktonai, C 9 : 164 

 Athabascan races, C 3: 16, 115, 244, 369, 



435 

 Athapaskans, see Tinn6. 

 Athene, birth of, C 5, pt. 2 : 15 

 Athenian tribes, coalescence of, C 4: 34 

 Atka Island, villages in, C 1: 44 

 Atolli, mention of, C 4: 101 

 Attn Island, shell heaps in, C 1 : 43 f. 

 Auchnabreach [Argyllshire, Scotland], 

 sculptured rock surfaces at, C 5, pt. 1 : 

 12 

 Aunt, place of, in the tipi, 9: 204 

 Austria, cup sculptures in, C 5, pt. 1 : 22, 



25 

 Autumn reckoned as one moon, C 9 : 165 

 Auxiliary verbs, syntax of, C 9: 68 

 Avarice, California Indian, C 3: 56, 66, 



176, 216, 323, 411 

 xVvebury, England, stone structure at, 



C5,pt. 1: 74 

 Avenues 



megalithic structures on stones of, 



C5,pt. 1: 9 

 See also Megalithic. 

 Awls 



modern, description of, C 1 : 79 

 of the Aleuts, C 1 : 79 

 Aztec Confederacy 



mention of, C 4: 23 

 See also Aztecs. 

 Aztecs 



cremation among the, C 4: 220 

 eating customs of the, C 4: 101 

 extravagant accounts concerning 



the, C4: 222 

 governmental institutions of the, 



C4: 226 

 houses of the, C 4: 222, 256 

 social system of the, C 4: 222, 226 



Baal [or Balder] Stone near Falkoping, 



Sweden, C 5, pt. 1 : 14, 28 

 Baal worship 



concentric rings emblematic of, C 



5, pt. 1 : 71 

 in Sweden, supposed, C 5, pt. 1 : 30, 

 71, 72 

 Baby, the, C 9: 207 

 Bacab-Canzieual, a deity, C 5, pt. 3 : 63 

 Bacab-HobnU, a deity, C 5: pt. 3: 61 

 Bacab zac-ciui, a deity, C 5, pt. 3 : 64 

 Bactrians, burial customs of. Int. 4 : 10 

 Badge of the Mystery dance, C 9: 228 



