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INDEX TO BULLETINS 1-100 



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Blackfeet, see Blackfoot. 

 Blackfield 



lodge burial of, Int. 4 : 65 

 tree burial of, Int. 4 : 07, 68 

 Blackfoot 



notes on the, C 9 : 187 

 personal names. Misc. Publ. 10: 4 

 Black Hills, reference to, C 9 : 182 

 Black Man 



chief's daughter claimed by, C 6: 



115, 130 

 punished, C 6: 116,131 

 Blackmore Museum, American cup- 

 stone in, C 5, pt. 1 : 48 

 Black numerals 



indicate month, C 5, pt. 3 : 23 

 use of the, C 5, pt. 3 : 21, 24 

 Black Otter, lament of, C 9 : 123 

 Black paint, use of, C 9: 226 

 Blizzard, belief respecting, C 9: 93 

 Blood-clot Boy, myth of, C 9: 95, 101, 



103, 104 

 Bloody Rock, story of, C 3: 137 

 Blue Earth region, C 9: 177, 189 

 Blue Earth River, trading post on, C 



9: 177 

 Boat Village, a Dakota "band," C 9: 



177 

 BogdanofE, tumulus in, C 5, pt. 2 : 17 

 Bohemia [Czechoslovakia], cupstones 



in, C 5, pt. 1 : 25 

 Boils, belief concerning, C 9: 147, 148 

 Boixe, forest of, tumulus in, C 5, pt. 2 : 



17 

 Bolon-zacab, a Maya deity, C 5, pt. 3: 



60,69 

 Bonaks, cremation myth of, Int. 4: 50, 



51 

 Bone 



cicatrized, ivorylike surface of, C 



5,pt.2: 7,11 

 splinters used as needles or awls, 



C 1: 79 

 utensils, absence of, in Aleutian Is- 

 lands, C 1 : 54 

 See also Bones ; Cicatrization ; and 

 names of different bones. 

 Bone House 



mention of the. Int. 4 : 76 

 of the Choctaw, Int. 4: 76, 77 

 Bones 



carefully preserved, C 1 : 53 

 foimd inside of crania, C 5, pt. 2: 



16 

 of old woman covered with a robe, 



C6: 285 

 See also Bone. 

 Bornholm, Denmark 



cup cuttings in, C 5, pt. 1 : 26 

 wheel-shaped sculptures on block 

 in, C 5, pt. 1 : 27 

 Borreby, Denmark, cupped stone in a 



tumulus at, C 5, pt. 1 : 26 

 Bougon, tumulus at, C 5, pt. 2 : 17 

 Boujoussac, tomb at, C 5, pt. 2 : 17 



Boulders hollowed out for mortars, C 



5, pt. 1: 56 ft". 

 Boundary lines, California Indian, C 3: 

 16, 66, 109, 148, 155, 197, 252, 320, 371 

 Bow and arrow, C 1 : 192 



belief concerning, C 9 : 93 

 See also Arrows. 

 Bow Creek, Omaha settlement on, C 9: 



190 

 Box burial, Int. 4: 65 

 Boy-Beloved, meaning of the term, C 9 : 



147 

 Boys, naming and training of , C 9 : 208, 



209 

 Bread symbol, C 5, pt. 3 : 80, 81, 156 

 Breviary, Dakota fear of, C 9 : 173 

 Bride price, horses paid as, C 2, pt. 2 : 



491 

 Brima, instrument for perforating skull, 



C5,pt.2: 26 

 British Islands, primitive races of, C 5, 



pt.l: 80,81 

 Britons, living sepulcher of. Int. 4: 90 

 Brittany 



Carnac, Mont St. Michel, cup cut- 

 ting on a roofing stone, C 5, pt. 1 : 

 13 

 sculptures on dolmen stones in, C 5, 

 pt.l: 18,19 

 Bronze 



introduction of, in northern Europe, 



C5,pt. 1: 71 

 knives, Danish, C 5, pt. 1 : 27 

 Bronze Age 



absence of, in America, CI: 47 f. 

 implements found with cupstones in 



Switzerland, C 5, pt. 1 : 22 

 ornamentation considered to belong 

 to, by Professor Nilssou, C 5, pt. 

 1: 72 

 Brookville, ancient cemetery at, C 5, 



pt.2: 6 

 Brothers, myths concerning, C 9: 123, 



129, 143 

 Brules, description of the, G 9: 187 

 Brunswick, Germany, cup marks on a 



church in, C 5, pt. 1 : 87 

 Buffalo 



and grizzly bear, C 6 : 582 

 coyote changed into, C 6: 106 

 created by magic, C 6 : 605 

 hearts and tongues, feast on, C 6: 



473 

 neck, man changed into a, C 6: 216 

 See also Buffaloes. 

 Buffaloes 



and coyote, C 6: 102 



caused to kill one another, O 6 : 142 



went across the great water, C 6: 



142 

 went to the upper world, C 6: 142, 



144 

 young chief killed by, C 6 : 355 

 See also Buffalo. 



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