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[Bull. 178 



Badger, references to, C 9: 101, 102, 



141 

 Bad men 



overcome in contest, C 6: 172, 173 

 slew brothers of Hi''qpe-ag^e, C 6: 



127 

 survivor of, changed into a dog, C 



6: 175 

 survivor of, disguised as a woman, 



O 6: 173 

 survivor of, married chief's daugh- 

 ter, C 6: 173 

 Bad Spirit, mention of, C 9: 199 

 Bag 



sacred, used against the Pawnee 



Loups, C 6: 404 

 See also Sack. 

 Baireuth, Bavaria, cup marks on a 



church in, C 5, pt. 1 : 87 

 Bakihoq gens, C 9 : 161 

 Balder stone 



near Falkoping, Sweden, C 5, pt. 



1: 14,28 

 supposed purpose of, C 5, pt. 1 : 71 

 Bald Friar Rock, Md., C 5, pt. 1 : 60 f. 

 Balearic Islanders, burial of the. Int. 



4: 49 

 Ballymeuach, Scotland, sculptured men- 

 hir at, C 5, pt. 1 : 12 

 Balstein ceremony in Ireland, C 5, pt. 1 : 



74 

 Balvraid, Scotland, cups on isolated 



stone near, C 5, pt : 14 

 Barrows, sculptured stones near, C 5, 



pt. 1 : 15 

 Basdece fini, description of, C 9 : 159 

 Basket burial, mention of. Int. 4: 84 

 Baskets of the California Indians, C 



3: 47, 186, 257, 350, 377 

 Bastards, California Indian, C 3 : 23, 75 

 Bat, skunk, hog, and prairie wolf, 



stories of, C 2, pt. 1 : 127 ff. 

 Batemdakaii, vocabulary of the, C 3: 



148, 196, 405 

 Battle grounds, California Indian, C 



3: 148,196,405 

 Baye, grottoes of, C 5, pt. 2 : 16, 18 

 Beads, materials used for, C 1 : 86 

 Bear 



and antelope, Klamath myth, C 2, 



pt. 1 : 118-125 

 See also Bears. 

 Bear Girl 



killed, C 6: 293 

 killed her people, C 6: 292 

 mention of, C6: 287 

 pursued her brothers, C 6: 293 

 Bears 



black, how the rabbit killed the, C 



6: 15, 20 

 See also Bear. 

 Beaumes-Chaudes, caverns of, C 5, pt. 2 : 



18 

 Beaver 



killed his son, C 6 : 557 



one of the Four Creators, C 6 : 556 



Beaver — Continued 



reference to, C 9 : 193 

 restored his son to life, C 6 : 557 

 Beaver Woman, mention of, C 6: 243, 



253 

 Begging Dance, description of , C 9 : 224 

 Beiuhaus at Sedlec, C 5, pt. 2 : 20, 21 

 Belief 



in future existence, indicated by 

 prehistoric trephining, C 5, pt. 2 : 

 15 

 See also Beliefs. 

 Beliefs 



and superstitions, Klamath, C 2, 



pt. 1: 133-1.36 

 primitive, O 9: 90, 101, 108, 113, 

 120, 121, 122, 138, 139, 148, 149, 

 164, 105, 193, 211, 214, 216, 219, 

 220, 228 

 religious, C 4 : 151 

 See also Belief ; Superstitions. 

 Belley, France, cupstones near, C 5, 



pt. 1 : 19 

 Berberis oequilifolium, see Oregon 



grape. 

 Berbers, mention of the, C 5, pt. 2 : 25 

 Bering Strait, America peopled by way 



of, CI: 98 

 Berlin, Prussia, cup marks on churches 



in, C5, pt. 1: 87 

 Benie, Switzerland, cup marks on 



church in, C 5, pt. 1 : 87 

 Berthold Indians, tradition of, respect- 

 ing the Dakota, C 9 : 181 

 Beverages, California Indian, C 3: 235, 



415 

 Bhavani [BhavanI], a Hindu deity, C 



5, pt.l: 34 

 Bibliography of North American Indian 



languages. Misc. Publ. 2: 1-1135 

 Bidrirka, peculiar to Aleuts and Innuit, 



C 1 : 85 

 Bienne, Switzerland, cupstones near, 



C5, pt. 1: 21 

 Big Sioux River, origin of name of, C 9: 



178 

 Big Stone Lake, Indians on island in, 



C9: 180 

 Bilin, crania from, C 5, pt. 2 : 21 

 Biloxi 



kinship terms, C 9 : xix, xxi 

 reference to the, C 9 : 189 

 Birds 



requested to devour corn, C 6: 138 

 snow, caused by, C 2, pt. 2: 442 

 See also Red Bird. 

 Birth names 



remarks on, C 9 : xvi, 45 

 See also Names. 

 Bischofs-Stein, Prussia, sculptures on, 



C5,pt. 1: 24,89 

 Bisextile years in the Maya system, 



C5, pt. 3: IV 

 Blacklnrd, burial of, Int. 4: 47, 48 

 Black bundle, symbolism of, C 9: 197 

 Black Dog Woman, legend of, C 9 : 206 



