.18) 



973 



Pago 



Earth, Eskimo buildings of 245 



East cape, ilcscriptioii of ruins iit 265 



— , description of villages at 257-258 



— , graves at 320-321 



— , ornaments from 50 



— , people of 20 



— , umiaks used at 218 



— , uten-sils from 63 



East Cape Eskimo, clothing of 31 



— , language of 25 



— , legend of origin of 517-518 



— , physical i-baracteristics of 27-28 



— , tattooing by 50,51 



Eastham, purchase of land by 606 



EastHamptonhookoflaws. extractfrom. 617- 

 618 

 Eaton, John, quoted on Indian population 



of thelTnited States 537 



Eatox, Theophili-s, purchase of land by. 614-615 



ErLlPSES, Eskimo beliefs concerning 430-431 



Econchatimico, reservation for 706 



Edwaedsviixe, treaties of 692, 696-698 



— . confirmation of cession by treaty of 742 



Eeh land cessions and reservations 788 



Eel River, see Miami (Eel River baxd). 



Eggs, Eskimo methods of gathering 133,268 



Egremont, Lord, quoted on English policy 



toward Indians 557 



Elephant point, ruins on 264-265 



Elliott, — , drawing by 331-332 



Ellis, G. E., cited on Massachusetts history 599 



Emathlochee, reservation for 70fi 



Endurance of Eskimo 29 



English claim to lands in America, basis of 528 



— policy toward Indians 549-561 



Ermine sklv, Eskimo ceremonial olyects 



made of 418 



— fetich, Eskimo 441 



Ermine totem, representation of 324 



EsKiMADAN peoples, characterization of., liii-llv 

 Eskimo about Bering strait, memoir on li-liv, 



19-518 



— , work among xxxiii-xxxiv 



EsKiuN land cessions and reservations 784 



EsPENBERG, Cape, see Cape Espenberg. 

 Esthetology, relation of technology to. .. xxxix 



— , work in xxx-xxxiv 



Estrada, Jose de, quoted on Spanish policy 



toward Indians 543 



Etching, Eskimo, examples of 48,54-55, 



69, 84, 86, 89, 90, 93, 100, 101, 103, 106, los] 

 120, 127, 142, 146, 148, 165, 182, 191, 193- 

 195. 197, 223, 226, 275-278, 284, 345, 351, 446 



— implements, Eskimo 80-81 



Ethnic SCIENCE, classification of xxv-xxvi 



Evans, — , grant of land to 680 



Evehette, \V. E., work of xxix 



Ewing, — , surveys by 655 



Exhibits by the Bureau xHx 



Exploration, work in xxvii-xix 



Expression, Eskimo readiness of 309 



Eyeshades worn by Eskimo < 167-169 



Face protectors worn by Eskimo 35 



Fair held by Eskimo 229 



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Families, Eskimo, size of 29 



Family marks, Eskimo 325-326 



Famine on .St Lawrence island 269,270 



Fasteners for belts, Eskimo 59-63 



Fastening rods for Eskimo women's 



"honsewives" 105,106 



Fat, Eskimo m.-inner of e.ating 267-268 



Fawns, Eskimo method of hunting 119 



Fawn skins, value of, among Eskimo 232 



Feaks, Robert, purchase of land by 616 



Feasts, Eskimo 357-393, 424-125 



— to the dead. Eskimo 363-379, 424-425 



Feathering on Eskimo arrows and spears. 136, 

 1.37, 151, 157, 159, 160, 161 

 Feather qdills, Eskimo fishing lines made 



of 175-176 



Feathers, Eskimo ceremonial objects made 



of 396,397,399,401,405,410,412-416 



— , Eskimo ornamentation with 37, 168 



Feather v.\nes, Eskimo noose made of 124 



Fellows, J., transactions of Seneka with . . 770, 

 772, 776, 818 

 Female children, Eskimo custom of kill- 



'°g 289-290 



Ferules on E.skimo whips 210 



Festivals, Eskimo 357-393, 424-455 



Fetiches, Eskimo 434-441 



Feuds among Eskimo 292-293 



Fever river, reservation at 712 



Fewkes, J. W., work of xxvii, 



xxxi-xxxii, xliv, xlvi-xlvii 

 Fictile ware from New Mexico, collection 



and study of xxxi-xxxii, xlvii 



Field research xxvii-xxx 



Fighting among Eskimo, cease of 330 



— , Eskimo methods of 328-329 



"Figure four" traps. Eskimo 121,125 



Fillets, ceremonial, Eskimo 416-418 



Financial statement 1 



Finger masks. Eskimo 412-415 



FlNOER-KESTS on Eskimo spears and lances, 



use of 146,150-151 



— on Eskimo throwing-sticks, use of 153 



Fingers, Eskimo use of, in counting 236-237 



Finishing tools used by Eskimo in wood 



working 87-89 



Firearms, introduction of, among Eskimo 



118-119 



— used by Eskimo 163-166 



Fire ball. Eskimo legend of 510-511 



Fire-making implements, Eskimo 75-76 



Fireplaces of Eskimo houses 244,245 



First Christian party of Oneida, treaty 



with 772 



Fish, as food, importance to Eskimo of 24 



—, Eskimo account of creation of 454-455 



— , Eskimo methods of preparing 183,267 



Fish-arrows, Eskimo 160-161 



Fishing, Eskimo methods of 173-190 



—, Eskimo seasons of 173-174,183-184 



— implements. Eskimo 173-175 



Fish skin. Eskimo ceremonial objects of . . . 420 



— , Eskimo clothing made of 36 



— . Eskimo implements made of lo.'.. 140, 161 



— . Eskimo method of dressing 117 



Fish-spears, Eskimo 194-195 



