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INDEX 



(ETH. ANN. 15 



Page 

 MoRTAR^i, distxibutioti of HI 



— found lit LittU- I'ltlla 68 



— , ln>w finished 2(i 



MoKTiAitv < rsTOMS of tho Hopi 312 



— of the Kanaa 232 



Mound investigation, work in xx, 



xxiv, xxrii, xxxvl, xlii 



MoCNT Vernon, riuarry-sbop blades at 79 



— . Tilla;:e sites near 71 



MULI.EUS. dUtributiou of 141 



— , how fiuirthed 28 



MrSlz. M. A., preparation of memoii' by. xxxi, xli 



McBDER, «»r Crime. 



Mtrrav, U. M., arcbeologic collections of. 18 



MtTsir of Siooau indians 175 



Musical instruments of Tusayan 269, 270 



Mu?KHOGEAN TRIBES, phratfies of cxxi 



Mythology, devebipmeut of 178 



— of Siouan indians 182, 185 



— , summary of work in Ixxxv 



— , work in xxii, xxv. xxx, xxxiv, 



xxxviii.xliii. xlviii. liii. Ivi, Ixi, Ixiv, Ixvii 



NaAcnaiva ceremony of the Hopi 263 



Nacochtank, quarry work by iuhabitantaof 71 



Xadowessioux, meaning of 158 



Nahuatl and Tusayan ceremony com- 

 pared 274,287 



— and Tasayan gods compared 268 



— ceremony of Teotleco 272 



Nakwakwoci. see Feathered string 280 



Names, personal and clan cviii 



— , personal, cban ge of 232 



Nata( KA ceremony of Tusayan 274,288 



Natchez, study of the il 



Natural phenomena, sacred significanceof 182 



Navaho and Hopi beliefs compared 266 



Naval Observatory, ancient quarry at . . . 31, 66 



Necklaces in Tusayan ceremony 282,297 



Newcomerstown gravels, observations on xxi 



New Hampden, flint quarries near 77 



New Hampshire, aboriginal steatite quar- 

 rying in 106 



New Jehsey, see Potomac-Chbsapeakk 



province. 



Nez pERct and Cayuse languages compared xl 



— linguistic manuscripts obtained . xxxi, Ixxxv 



Nicollet, Jean N., Winnebago met by 196 



NiM ankatcina, description of 292 



— , time for celebrating 259 



Nine days' ceremonies of the Hopi 260 



Ni-u'-t'a-tci, z!^*' Missouri. 



No-Heart, Minikooju gentes given by 220 



Nomenclature of Siouan tribes 166 



NoRDenskk'.ld, G. work of, cited liii 



North Carolina, aboriginal quarrying in . 106 



— , arcbeologic work in 19 



NouRi. J. J. .aid rendered by Ixi, Ixxxiv 



Numbers, saered cxvii 



— , sacred, of Tusayan 261 



NuNTANEUCK, a Monakau division 164 



Obscenity in Tusayan ceremonies 294 



OcHER used for paint 21 



OCHPANiTZLi. a Nahuat Iceremony - 1 274, 2s7 



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Opfebino to the winds 803 



— in the Pawlkkat<ina 301 



Oqalala deflnitiim and habitat 161 



— , gentes of the 220 



— , obsolete names of tho 2;J1 



Ojibwa pictograpU recorded by Carver 169 



—.study of the xxvi, Ixxiii 



Olney, steatite quarries near 128 



Omaha, account of the 226 



— , a (I'ebiga division 161 



— , music of the 176 



— .origin and early history 191 



— , population of the 192 



— , status of cliiefs among the 232 



— ,thunderbird and cedar amongthe 183 



Oohe-no''pa,««cTwo Kettles. 



Ordination among Siouan indians 172 



— defined 176.204 



Organization of Sionan indians 187 



Orientation by the Hopi 259.267 



— , .see Cardinal directions. 



0RNA>rENT8, distribution of 142 



— in ceremonial eostnmery 275 



— , stone, bow finished 26 



Osage, divisions of the 162 



— , early history of the 192 



— , gentile system of the 233 



— , horse capture among the 174 



— , Kwapa incorporated by the 195 



— , origin of term 168 



— , population of the 193 



Otaopabin^:. an Asiniboin division 161 



Oto, a x^i^c'rp division 162 



—.early habitat of the 195 



— , gentes of 1 be 240 



— , Kwapa incorporated by the 195 



— , population of tb*) 195 



Otopachgnato. an Asiniboin division 161 



Ottawa, study of the xxvi, Ixxiii 



Owls, how regarded 171 



Pahos defined 261 



— in Hopi ceremonies 261. 267 



— , season for making 258 



Paint of Tusayan indians 275, 301 



— , see Decoration. 



Painting, body, by Siouan tribes 169 



— by Siouan indians 176 



Paiute, Hopi disguised as. 275 



Paleolii-hic forms, see Rejects. 

 Paleolithic implements and quarry rejects 



compared 30 



Paleolithic man in Potomac valley 15 



Paleolithic period in Europe 15 



Paluluko^ti ceremony described 291 



PAlulukonuh, see Snake, plumed. 



Paraphernalia, dance, where kept 296 



Parkman, Francis, petition for Caaa Grande 



repair , ciii 



Paskaoula, a Biloxi division 164 



Pass cheek, arcbeologic remains on., lis, 100. 102 



Patuxent. qiiartz toola found on the 137 



--, steatite quarries on the 125 



PaCtiwa and Saliiniobia masks compared. . 309 



I'AWiKKATClNA.ceremouv described 299 



