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INDEX 



361 



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Peace-pipe among; Sionan tribes 169 



Pecked implements, materials used for 97 



— of various kinds 26, 103 



Pedee, divisions of tbe 165 



PfeNiCAUT, — , Osage mentioned by 192 



Pennsylvania, see Potomac-Chesapeake 



PROVINCE. 



Pboria language, study of xxiii, xxvi, 



xxxi, XXXV, xxxix, xliv, xlix, Ixi, Ixxxii 

 Perforators discussed 85 



— produced by flaking 26 



Perrot, X., on Asiuiboin habitat 191 



Personal decoration by Siouan Indians . . 169 

 Perthes, Boucher de. investigations of .. 15 



Pestles described and figured 103 



— , distributicm of 141, U2 



— found at Little falls 68 



— . how finished 26 



Petrifications, how regarded by the Hopi . 277 



Pets in Hopi mythology 266 



Phillips, ^V. A., archeologic experiments by 56 

 Phillips, W. Hallett, acknowledgments to 17 



— . collections of 72,88,99 



— , quartzite blades found by 79 



— , steatite-working tools found by 125 



Philosophy, primitive, defined 178 



Phonetic art of Siouan tribes 168 



Phbatbies among the Dakota 221 



— defined cxxi 



Physical characteristics, Siouan 185 



Physitheism defined 179, 180 



Picks, bowlders used for 142 



— , distribution of 142 



— described 90.92 



— produced by flaking 26 



— uaed in working steatite 28, 



111, 120. 121. 122, 126, 127 



Pictography among Siouan indians 168, 176 



— , preparation of monograph on xx, 



xxiv, xxix, Ixvi 



— , work in xx, xxiv. xxix, Ixxxi 



— , see Hieroglyphs. 



Pictorial representation of katcinas 264 



Pike, Albert, Natchez vooabiilary of xl 



Pike, Z. M.. on "Wiunehago villages in 1811. 196 



Pikes used in stt-atite working Ill 



Pilling, James C, summary of work of. Ixxxvii 



^. work of xxiii, xxvi, xxxi, 



XXXV. xl.xli, xlv, xlvi, xlix, liv, Ixi, Ixviii 



Pima, study of the xxix 



PiMAN SYNONYMY, preparation of xxxiv 



Piny BRANCH (quarries described 31,33,52 



— , excavations in 36 



Piny branch valley, geology of. 32 



Pipe ceremony among the Osage 236 



Pipes, distribution of 142 



— made of steatite 109 



— , how finished 26 



— of Siouan iudians 172 



— , steatite, from Anacostia 133 



— . steatite, from North Carolina and Ten- 

 nessee 133 



— , see Peack-pipe. 



Pipestone quarry sacredly regarded 184 



PiKO tribes described xxii 



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Pits, artificial, in Piny branch quarries 50, 51 



Pitted stones described 103 



Point of Rocks, rbyolite blades found at. . 76 



Point Pleasant, argillite rejects from 90 



Policemen among the Asiniboin 224 



— , function of, among Siouan indiana 214 



Pollard, J. G., bulletin by xxivi, 



xl, xlvi, xlix, liv 



Pollen, ceremonial use of 289 



PoLtGAMY, see Marriage. 

 Polynesia, see Malay. 



Polynesian loan words Ixiv 



Ponka, a(J;egiha division 162 



-, early history of the 192 



~, gentile svstem of the 228 



— , populatiim of the 192 



— , status of chiefs among the 221 



^, thunderbird and cedar among the. 183 



Popes creek, bowlder deposits on 71 



Population of the A.siniboin 191 



— , of Dakota confederacy 190 



— , of tlie Siouan stock 166, 199 



Porter, — , on Crow habitat in 1829 198 



— , on Osage habitat 192 



— , on Oto habitat 195 



Port Tobacco river, bowlder deposits on. 71 



Potawatomi and Dakota early contact 190 



Potomac, character of stone tools on the. . . 137 

 Potomac-Ches^U'Eake province, archeol- 

 ogy of 71 



— , characteristics of 134 



— , stone implements of 13 



Potomac valley, shop sites in 66 



Pottery found at Little Falls 68 



— of clay and steatite compared 132 



— of Siouan tribes 171 



— .preparation of memoir on xxviii, 



xxxvli. xli, xlii 



Pottery, study of li, Iv. lix 



PouALAK, identified with tbe Dakota 190 



PowAmO. description of the 274 



— , personages in the 290 



Powell, J. W.. acknowledgments to 18 



— . classification of primitive beliefs . 178 



— , early records of Indians collated by 186 



— , examination of quarry-shops by 52 



— on classification of sociology. . 199, 200, 201, 203 



Powhatan INDIANS, early habitat of 134 



— , stone fiaking by the 62 



— , weapons of 85 



Prayer-plume oflering at Xusayau 301 



pRAYERSTiCKs in Pawikkatcina 300 



— in Pow:lm(i ceremony 275 



— of the Hopi 289, 296 



— , see Paho 



Prescott, p., on Dakota chieftainship 222 



Priesthood-of-the-how of Zuni 285 



— of Zuni and Moki compared 304 



PniESTSof Zuni and Moki compared 311 



— , Tuaayan, functions of 293 



— , see Medicine-man. 



Processes of implemeutmanufacture 58 



Product of tbe quarry-shops 53 



Projectile points discussed 84 



— . drills used as 83 



