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INDEX 



[KTH. ANN. 1& 



Pag.- 



IMtOJErTiLE POINTS produceil by Making 26 



pHoi'KHTY. di(*iiosal (if cix.cxiv 



— , division of cxn 



— regulation, Sioiian 177 



— rights amoiij; the AHiuiboin 225 



— rights ill barhariHin cxvi 



Pboidfit. S. v., acknowledgments to 17 



— , on Diatrict of Columbia archeologj' 'M 



— , turtlebacka discussed by 30 



PsrcuOLO(;Y, work in Ixxxvi 



PsyriioTHEisM dflincd 179, 181 



Publications, catalog of xxxiv 



— . progress of xxvii, xxxii, 



xxxvi, xl, xlvi. xlix, liv, Ixii, Ixv, Ixviii 



— , summary of progress of Ixxxviii 



PuEHLO cuLTiUE, gcogiaphic extension of. . 252 



Pueblo settlements identified xxii 



Purification ceremonies in Tuaayan 298 



Putnasi, F. W.. examination of quarry- 

 sliopa by 52 



QUAI'AW, t^ee KWAPA. 



QUAitRiES of rhyolite 75 



— of the Highland 72 



— of the Potomac lowland 147 



106 



113 



79 



62 



79 



— , steatite, dint ribul ion of 



— , steatite, researches in 



Quarry, relation of, to cache 



— blades, destiny of 



— blades, distribution of 



Quarrying, aboriginal, method of. 23, 44, 48, 49, 50 



— of steatite 106 



QiAKRY-PiTs, distribution of 64 



QuAUKY-sHOPs, character of work at 53 



— , work of, illustrated 150 



— . bulletin on 1, li, liv, hiii, Isii 



— , character of refuse of 52 



— , distribution of 53 



— near Riggs mill 70 



— of Bistrict of Columbia 30 



— on Dumbarton heights 62 



— on Piny branch 33 



— , product of the 53 



— , rejects of 147 



— , researches in xlvii 



— , ser Workshop. 



QCABRV SITES, distribution of implements 



by 142, 143 



Quartz, character of 83 



— , character of deposits of 24 



— implements discussed 87 



— not adapted to pecking 96 



— quarried by aborigines 23 



— used for drills 85 



— used for flaking 29 



— use<l for implement making 135 



— , use of, in aboriginal art 24 



— , transportation of, by floods 22 



— pebbles, development of implements from 144 



— pebbles on tidewater Potomac 72 



QuARTZiTE, adaptability of, for flaking 61 



— blades, source of 79 



— bowlders in Piny branch quarries 43 



— bowlders near Washington city 138 



— , characterof 23,24,83 



Page 

 QuAHTZiTE ini)>leDient8 discussed 86 



— not adapted to pecking 96 



— , transportation of. by floods 22 



— UMcd for drills 85 



— used for tlaked-tool making 29,100 



— used for implement making 135 



Races of people defined xvii 



Racing in Hopi ceremonies 261 



Racing katcina in Tusayan 298 



Rain. Hopi prayers for 261 



— , symbolic prayer for 312 



— synilxtls in Hopi inrtography 311 



— symbols (m Tusayan kilts 295 



Rain cbief. functions of the 311 



Rain-cloud symbols on Hopi kilt 263 



Rain ood.s of the llopi 312 



Rattles, gourd, in Tusayan ceremony 283, 



286.287 



— in Tusayan ceremony 282 



— of deer bones 285 



— of the Hor)i 263 



— . turtleshell. in Tusayan ceremony 281, 



283, 287. 296 

 Rau, Charles, steatite quarry visited by... 117 



Reception ceremony at Tusayan 301, 302 



Red Cloud, a Dakota chief 190 



Redeagle, George, on Kwapa gentes 230 



Red knives alluded to 84 



Regimentation, memoir on, by J. W. 



Powell civ 



Regional divisions in tribal society, cxvii. cxviii 

 — , see Cardinal points; Directions. 



Rejects confused with implements 80 



— , distribution of 137.138,142 



— , number of, in Piny branch quarry 57 



— of quarry-shops 55, 57. 147 



Religious beliefs of the Hopi and Zufli. 312, 313 



— of the Zuiii 267 



— of indians ci 



— . see Philosophy. 



REMOVALof Bureau (puirters. xxvii. xxxii. xxxvi 



Repair of Casa G-rande ruin, paper on cii, 



215-249 



Reports by Bureau collaborators xi 



Reservations of Dakota indians 190 



Return katcina of Tusayan 268 



Reynolds, Elmer R.. acknowledgments to. 17 



— , soapstono quarries studied by 116, 118 



— , studies of steatite quarrying 107 



Rhees, W. J., ancient quarry on land of... 52 

 Rhode Island, aboriginal steatite quarry- 

 ing in 1U6, 107 



Rhyolite. aboriginal quarries of 23 



— , character of 73, 84 



— , development of implements fVora 144 



— imjdements discussed 88 



— quarries dis<nissed 73 



— , source of, for implements 140 



— used for drills 85 



— used for tiaking 29 



— used for implement-making 125 



— , use of, in aboriginal art 24 



Ritys-Davis, T. W., quotation from cxviii 



RiGGs, A. L., on Mdewaka^to^wa" gentes. 215, 21ft 



