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OssuM, H., resenation for 756 



Oto land cessioDs anil reservations 726, 



750, 762, 790, 798, 858, 886. 894, 904 



Ottawa laud cessions and reservations 648, 



650, 654-656, 666-668. 674-676, 680-682, 

 684-688, 690, 700. 702-704, 710-712, 722- 

 724, 734. 748, 750. 756-758, 778, 810, 812, 

 816, 826. 830, 842-844, 858, 870, 886 



— , union with Potawatonii of 779 



Ottawa Universitv. land sold to 858 



Otter, Eskimo method of trapping 123, 125 



—, .sea, Eskimo mythic animal based on 443 



OlTER SKIN. Eskimo use of, as unit of value 232 



— , value of, among Eskimo 229 



Otter Tail Chippewa, land cessions and 



reservations by 936 



Otter totem, representations of 324 



Otusson's village, reservation at 698 



Odatanon, cession to V. S. of land at 654 



—, relinquishment by U. S. of land at 678 



OUROCTENON, See Oi'atanon. 

 Ol'SAMEQUIN, see Massasoit. 



OWANECO, sale of land by 617 



Owen's eiver land cessions and reserva- 

 tions 814, 860, 864-866, 892 



Owl oiel. Eskimo legend of 499 



Paddle guards, Eskimo 226-228 



Paddles, Eskimo 167, 216-217, 223-226 



Paddy Cap's band of Paiute, executive 



order affecting 920 



Pah Vant Uta, establishment of reserve 



'"r 825 



Paimut. ceremonial objects from 403 



— , couditions observed by E. \r. Nelson at . 248 



— , implements and utensils from 67-68, 



82, 143, 180, 192 



—, legends from 483-485 



—.people of 26 



— , tobacco implements from 285 



—, visit by E. W.Nelson to 19 



Paint boxes, Eskimo 199-201 



Painting, Eskimo, examples of 67- 



68, 70, 79, 88, 94-97, 99, 100, 139, 167, 

 168, 170, 185, 188, 197, 199, 200, 201,211, 

 224, 273, 274, 277, 315-316. 396-415. 449 



Paints, Eskimo jgg 195 



Paiute land cessions and reservations 832, 



854, 858, 862, 870, 872. 878, 880, 882, 884, 920 



Pai.a reserve, establishment of 884 



PALAVALLEYlNDiANS,«eeMissioNS Indians. 



Palmer,— , treaties concluded by 813 



Palouse, see Yakima and others. 



Palwisha land cessions and reservations.. 782 



Papago land cessions and reservations 876, 



908,922 



— .study of xxxix-xli, xlv 



Parhelion, Eskimo belief concerning 449 



Pabkeb, — , report concerning intended re- 1 



serves by ogy 1 



Parkies of fawn skins, nnmerals used in 



241 



Parkman, Francis, quoted on English 



policy toward Indians 543^ 550 



Parsnip, wild, iu Eskimo bladder feast . 380, 393 



'^-^ 985 



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 Paskesa land cessions and reservations . . . 782 



Passages of Eskimo houses 243-245 250 



Passamaquoddy, work among the xxvii 



xxviii, xxxiv-xxivi 



I'ASTOLIK.ieremonial objects from 406_ 



407, 413^14 



— , description of 240 



—, implements and utensils from 69 



95,140,156, 159, 164,193 



— , manufactures from 20O 



— .people of 26 



Patagonia, collection from ..tivji 



—, work among natives of xxix 



Patents to Indian tribes, title under 642-643 



Paternal social organization, study of xxxii.xli 



Patrick, Daniel, purchase of land by 616 



Paukooshuck's BAND, cession of reserve by 758 



— , see alto AUBBENAUBBEE'S BAND. 



Pawnee land cessions and reservations 750 



780, 818, 858, 884, 946 

 Payne, J. F., report on Warm Springs reser- 

 vation by g^g 



Payne's Landing, treaty of 734 



Pecos pueblo, act of Congress affecting . . 920 



Peepinohwa w's band, reservation for 740 



— , cession of reserve by 755 



Pehtuck. see Kla.math. 

 Pembina Chippewa land cessions and res- 

 ervations 828,862,936 



—, purchase of land for §47 



Pendants for needlecases, Eskimo 104 



Pend d'Oheille land cessions and reserva- 

 tions 808-810,856,858 



Pendleton town site, sale of land for 805 



Penn, William, charter granted to 531 



— , Indian policy of 592-594, 597, 599 



Pennsylvania's Indian policy 569, 591-599 



Penobscot Indians, sale of land by 609, 611 



Pensacola, treaty of sjq 



Pbohia land cessions and reservations 692, 



742, 794, 842-844, 930 

 Pepinawaw. see Peepinohwaw. 



Pequots, account of 613 



— , petition for English protection by 617 



Perkins, E. T., work of xxix 



Personal adornment of Eskimo 44-63 



Pestles for crushing food, Eskimo 73 



- for preparing snuff, Eskimo 272 



Petersen. Charles, acknowledgments to. . 22 



PevoTE, studies in use of xxviii, xliv-xlv 



Phallic paintings, Eskimo 167, 225 



Phelps, Oliver, sale of land to 662 



Philip, character of 621 



—, sale of land by 607 



Philology, work in xli-xliv 



Phipps, Sib William, treaty concluded by . . 609 



Physical char.acteristics of Eskimo 26-29 



Piankishaw land cessions and reserva- 

 tions 652, 



654-656, 662-664, 666, 672, 688, 744. 794. 842-844 



Pickens, — . survey by 653 



Pickerel, Eskimo implements for catch- 

 ing 180,194.195 



Picks, Eskimo 75, 78-79, 174 



PicoLATA, treaty of 561 



PicuBis pueblo, act of Congress affecting. . 920 



