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[Bull. 178 



Buffalo Woman, aged 



and calf pursued, C 6: 158 

 and Corn Woman, C 6 : 147 

 gave birth to twins, C 6 : 142 

 killed by her son-in-law, C 6: 1G2 

 magic power of , C 6 : 138 

 tried to Ivill her son-in-law, C 6: 161 

 went into sweat-lodge, C 6: 160 

 Bundle of purchase, C 9 : 206 

 Bunsoh, Holstein, cupstone from, C 5, 



pt.l: 24 

 Burial 



above ground, Sioux, Int. 4 : 63 

 and cremation, Achomawi, Int. 4: 



61,62 

 and cremation, in California, Int. 



4: 61,62 

 and cremation, in New Jersey, Int. 



4: 62 

 aquatic, see Aquatic burial, 

 canoe, of the Clallams, Int. 4: 81, 



82 

 Chaldean urn. Int. 4: 45 

 food. Int. 4: 95 

 food, Yo-kai-a, Int. 4: 99 

 food and dances, Int. 4: 95 

 food and songs. Int. 4: 99 

 houses, Columbia River, Int. 4: 83, 



84 

 in baskets. Int. 4: 84 

 in boxes, Cherokee, Int. 4: 65 

 in boxes, Choctaw, Int. 4 : 65 

 in boxes. Creeks, Int. 4 : 65, 66 

 in cabins, wigwams, or houses. Int. 



4: 13 

 in cairns, Utah, Int. 4 : 48, 49 

 in canoes, C 1 : 200 

 in caves, Int. 4 : 29 

 in caves, California, Int. 4 : 32, 33 

 in logs. Int. 4 : 47 

 of Baldor, Int. 4 : 88 

 of Balearic Islanders, Int. 4 : 49 

 of Blackbird, Int. 4 : 47, 48 

 of Indians of Round Valley, Int. 4 : 



15 

 of Muscogulgees, Int. 4 : 14 

 on trees and scaffolds. Int. 4 : 66 

 posts. Int. 4: 102 

 posts and fires, Int. 4 : 102 

 provisional arrangement of, Int. 4 : 



5 

 sacrifice, Int. 4 : 87, 88 

 sacrifice, Tsinuk, Int. 4 : 86 

 scaffolds. Int. 4 : 68, 69, 76 

 songs, Int. 4: 99,100 

 superterreue and aerial, Int. 4 : 81 

 surface, Int. 4 : 47 

 See also Burial boxes; Burial cus- 

 toms ; Burial dances ; Burial 

 feasts ; Burial mounds ; Burial 

 place ; Burial superstitions ; 

 Burial urns ; Cave burial ; Fu- 

 neral practice; Mortuary cus- 

 toms ; Mourning observances. 

 Burial boxes 



and canoes. Int. 4 : 85 

 Makah, Int. 4: 84 



Burial customs 



ancient, of the Persians, Int. 4: 8, 



9,10 

 of the Bactrians, Int. 4 : 10 

 of the California Indians, C 3: 33, 



58, 99, 133, 145, 148, 152 

 of the Caspians, Int. 4 : 10 

 of the Chickasaw, Int. 4 : 14 

 of the Dakota, C 9 : 211, 212 

 of the Hircaniaus, Int. 4 : 10 

 of the Iberians, Int. 4 : 10 

 of the Medes, Int. 4 : 10 

 of the Parthians, Int. 4 : 10 



Burial dances 



of the Iroquois, Int. 4 : 95, 96 

 of Yo-kai-a, Int. 4 : 96, 97, 98, 99 



Burial feasts 



Huron, Int. 4 : 94, 95 

 mention of, Int. 4 : 93, 94 

 superstitions regarding, Int. 4 : 95 



Burial mounds 



in Missouri, Int. 4 : 17 



in Ohio, Int. 4 : 19, 20, 21, 22 



Burial place, antipathy of Innuit to- 

 wards, CI: 72 



Burial superstitions 



of the Chippewa, lut. 4: 104, 105 



of the Hidatsa, Int. 4: 103, 104 



of the Karok, Int. 4 : 105 



of the Kelta, Int. 4: 105, 106 



of the Mat-toal, Int. 4 : 106 



of the Tolowa, Int. 4: 106 



of the Yurok, Int. 4: 103 



Burial urns 



mention of, Int. 4: 45 

 of California, Int. 4: 46 

 of Georgia, Int. 4: 46 

 of New Mexico, Int. 4: 46 

 of Nicaragua, Int. 4: 47 

 of the Muscogee, Int. 4: 46 



Burying grounds 



California Indian, C 3: 33, 34, 99, 



219 

 See also Burial place. 



Buying, no distinction between selling 

 and, CI: 311 



Buzzard, orphan aided by, C 6: 608 



Hwan, meaning of, C 9: 183 



Bytchiskala, grotto of, C 5, pt. 2 : 19 



Cabin, wigwam or house burial. Int. 4 : 



13 

 Caddo, inhumation among the, Int. 4: 8 

 Caernarvonshire, Wales, cup cuttings 

 on cap stone of dolmen in, C 5, pt. 1 : 

 12,13 

 Oagu gens 



mention of , C 9 : 160 

 name of a Yankton clan, C 7: 84 

 Cairns 



at Lough Crew, Ireland, C 5, pt. 1 : 



17 

 of New Grange and Dowth, Ireland, 



C 5, pt. 1 : 18 

 See also Burial cairn. 

 Caiy stone, C 5, pt. 1 : 14 



