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INDEX 



355 



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DoKSEY, J. O., on Siouan ordination 178 



— , ou Siouan organization 187 



— , vu Siouan totems and shamans 184 



— , Siouan language studied by 168 



— , Sketch of life of 207 



— , Tonty's Kwapa villages identified by... 193 



— , value of researches of 183 



— , work of xxii, xxv, xxx, 



xsxiv, xxxix, xli, xliii, xliv, xlv, liii, Ivii, 



Ixj, Ixiv, Ixvii, Ixxiii, Issix, Ixxxiii, xcvli 



DoWLiXG, Thos.. jr, acknowledgments to.. 17 



— , collections of 69, 125 



— , quartzite blades found by 79 



DoWLiNG PLACE, chipped stones found on. . 69 



Drake, S. G., on Asiniboiu population 191 



— , on Crow habitat in 1834 198 



Dr-vmatic element in Tusayan ritual 253 



Dkarlaturq Y among Siouan tribes 169 



Drills discussed 85 



— , di^itribntion of 142 



— used as projectile points 83 



— , .■;*'(' Perforator. 



Drum of the Paiute Indiana 276 



— used in Tusayan ceremony . 278, 280, 282, 285, 297 



Dr.MBARTON HEIGHTS, qiiarry-shops of 62.116 



Dunbak, U .S. J ., (juarry figures prepared by . 44 



DUPRATZ, Le P., on Otn habitat 195 



DuRAN, Diego, cited on the Teotleco 272 



Eades Mills, village site at 79 



Eagle plume decorations 269 



— ^ liow regarded 171 



— , SVC Feathers. 



Eaman, C.B., witness to Casa Grande con- 

 tract 334 



Earth goddess of the Hopi .112 



Effigies in C;ilako ceremony 296 



Elaborate katcinas of Tusayan 254, 268 



Endurance, see Eloogino. • 



EOKORO, identified with Arikara 190 



Eototo, personification (if 297 



ESSANAPE, identified with the Asiniboiu . . . 190 



EsTHETOLOGY classified xix 



Ethnology defined xviii 



EvENHis-HORSE-ls FEARED, a Dakota chief- 190 



Evolution of hammerstone making 103 



— of stone-implement making 101-102, 144 



E.KCAVATIONS in Piny branch quarries., 38,44,45 



— in Dumbarton heights quarry 64 



Exploration by the Bureau Ixx 



Facial painting in Hopi dances 265 



Failures in implement making 27 



— , see Rejects. 



Fairfax county, steatite quarries in 131 



— , see Clifton quarry 108 



Falls Church steatite quarries 131 



Fastikg among Siouan indians 184 



Feast, ceremonial, in Tusayan 293, 294 



Feasting among Siouan indians 184 



^ societies of the Omaha 214 



Feathered plums in Pawikkatcina 300 



— strings of Tusayan 268,281,284.289 



FE.\TilERS in Tusayan ceremony 275, 



276. 277, 27S, 279. 281, 283, 285, 286, 290 



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Feathers, symbolic use of 169 



Fellowhood among the Kansa 232 



Fetich worship by Siouan Indians 184 



Fetiches, pt-ti-ifactions regarded as 277 



— . sacred I'haractcr of 182 



Fewkes. J. W., memoir by, on Tusayan 



katcinas c, 245-313 



Figures, engraved, on tablets 103 



Figurine in Tusayan ceremony 291 



FiN^\jJCiAL statement of the Bureau xcii 



Fire, origin and use of xxxviii, Ixxxvi 



— , uso of, in (jiuarrying 23 



Fire god of Tusayan 263, 265 



Fire-making by the Hopi 263 



FisKE, John, petitions for Casa Grande re- 

 pairs ciii 



Flaked-implements described 80 



— , rude, discussed 148 



— , manufacture of 29 



Flaked-stone deposits near "Washington. 19 

 Flaked-stones confounded with imple- 

 ments 53 



Flaking, implements produced by 25 



— of stone discussed 95 



^, atone, experiments in 151 



— , stone, processes of 57, 59, 80, 81 



— , stone, tools used in 58 



Fletcher, Alice C, on Omaha music 176 



— on the ^ehiga 161 



— on thunderbird and cedar among Omaha 



and Ponka 183 



— , value of researches of 183 



Flint, aboriginal quarries of 23 



— , distribution of 73 



— , how adapted to implement making 84 



— implements discussed 89 



— implements, sparsity of 78 



— not adapted to pecking 96 



— quarries described 77 



— , source of, for implements 140 



— , transportation of, by floods 22 



— used for flaking 29 



— used for implement making 135 



— , use of, in aboriginal art 24 



Flogging in Tusayan ceremonies 294. 304 



Floods as agents of stone transportatiou. . 22 



Food, dogs used as 171 



— offering at Tusayan 301 



— of Siouan indians 170 



— presented at Tusayan ceremony 295 



Four Corners, steatite quarry at 125 



FowKE, Gerard, acknowledgments to 18 



— , bulletin by Iv, Iviii, Ixii.lxv, Ixviii 



— , on Culpeper steatite pit 107 



— , report by, on aboriginal quarries 77 



— , report by, on Virginia workshop 100 



— , work of xxi, xxv, xxviii, iixiii, Ixx v 



FoxsKiNS in Hopi ceremonies 263, 



267, 275, 278, 281, 282. 286. 287, 296, 297 



Fracturing, implements produced by 25 



Frazer. J. G.,on maskingof the dead 312 



Freeman pl.\ce, village site on 69 



Frogmore creek, cache found on 76 



(lALLATlN, Albert, on tlie term Sioux. 



158 



