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Crow 



Ictinike aided by, C 6 : 78 

 Orphan aided by, C 6 : 608 

 Crow Creek, C 9 : 181 

 Crow Indians 



lodge burial among the, Int. 4: 64, 



65 

 mourning observances of, Int. 4 : 90, 



91 

 remarks concerning the, C 9 : 182 

 Cucumber vine, use of, as emetic and 



cathartic, C 1 : 207 

 Culture periods, C 4 : 43 

 Cup and ring carvings, introduced into 



Britain, C 5, pt. 1 : 79 

 Cup carvings, antiquity of, C 5, pt. 1 : 



78 

 Cup cuttings frequent in Switzerland, 



C 5, pt. 1 : 21 

 Cup excavations, traditions concerning, 



C5,pt. 1: 89 

 Cupped 



blocks (or boulders) in Ohio, C 5, 



pt. 1 : 51, 52 

 blocks in the United States, C 5, 



pt. 1: 50, 51 

 stones, supposed purposes of. C 5, 



pt. 1 : 71, 75 f. 

 stones in Scanian churches, C 5, pt. 

 1: 85 

 Cups 



drinking, made from skulls, C 5, pt. 



2: 6, 30 

 single, C 5, pt. 1 : 10 

 surrounded by a series of concen- 

 tric but incomplete rings but hav- 

 ing a straight radial groove, C 

 5, pt. 1 : 10 

 surrounded by a series of concen- 

 tric complete rings, C 5, pt. 1 : 10 

 surrounded by concentric rings and 



flexed lines, C 5, pt. 1 : 11 

 surrounded by single rings, C 5, pt. 

 1: 10 

 Cup sculptures, see Carvings. 

 Cupstone 



question in the German Anthro- 

 pological Society, C 5, pt. 1 : 86 

 See also Cupstones. 

 Cupstones 



American, first notice of, C 5, pt. 1 



47, 48 

 attributed to Bronze Age, C 5, pt. 1 



26 

 attributed to Stone Age, C 5, pt. 1 



26 

 found in English barrow containing 

 burned human remains, C 5, pt. 

 1: 17 

 from cemetery of early age of iron, 



C 5, pt. 1 : 23 

 from fortification at Laws, Scot- 

 land, C 5, pt. 1 : 14 

 from Ohio, C 5, pt. 1 : 46, 47, 48, 49 

 from localities in the United States, 

 C 5, pt. 1 : 46, 47 



Cupstones — Continued 



occurrence of, in both hemispheres, 



C 5, pt. 1 : 8 

 See also Cupstone. 

 Curia, the Roman, C 4: 14 

 Curtains, see Tapestry. 

 Cushna, vocabulary of the, C 3 : 589 

 Customs, sacred traditions and, C 6: 



468 

 Cut-head Indians, remarks on the, C 9: 



180, 185 

 Cut in flesh of dead, Dakota, C 7: 66 

 Cutting, action by, C 9 : 202 

 Cuyahoga Valley, Ohio, cupstones from, 



C 5, pt. 1 : 49 

 Czechoslovakia, see Bohemia. 



Dakota 



Bancroft cited on the, C 9: 168 

 beliefs of the. C 9: 90, 101, 108, 



113, 120, 121, 122, 138, 139, 148, 



149, 164, 165, 193, 211, 214, 216, 



219, 220, 228 

 calendar of the, C 9: 165 

 custom of wife purchase among, C 



9: 207 

 dances of the, C 9: xxxn, 224 

 ethical sense of the, C 9: 205 

 fear of breviary, C 9 : 173 

 general account of the, C 9 : 155 

 grammar, C 9: 3 

 habitats of the, C 9: 156, 169, 180, 



181 

 history of the, C 9: 168, 171, 176, 



178, 179, 180, 183, 190 

 industries of the, C 9: 184 

 kinship terms, C 9: xviii, xx 

 league, C 4: 23 



legends of the, C 9: 105, 124, 206 

 lodge, description of, C 4: 114 

 meaning of the name, C 9: 183 

 migrations of the, C 9: 168 

 mourning customs of the. C 9: 212 

 myths of the, C 9: 83, 90, 95, 101, 



110, 113, 115, 121, 130, 139, 144, 



148 

 names for natural time divisions, 



C 9: 165 

 personal names. Misc. Publ. 10: 3 

 population of the, C 9: 155, 169 

 remarks on eastern, C 9: 177, 181 

 scared to death by ghosts, C 6 : 362 

 scared to death by hands of dead 



Pawnee, C 6: 366 

 seven principal divisions of the, C 



7: 106 

 sociology of the, C 9: 158, 177, 179, 



183, 195, 203 

 story, C 6: 018 

 use of stone implements by, C 9: 



184 

 war customs of the, C 9: 220 

 See also Dakotas ; Sioux. 

 Dakota language, best known of Siouan 

 family, C 7: v 



