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PADOPTION CUSTOMS 2en ene eae enone ese 321 
ADOPTION FEAST— 
beliefs concerning_-_-.-.-----_____ 361-364, 385 
combined with gens festival__ =, 307) 
combined with Mide----___- 357 
combined with wizard rite.-_-..-....--- 357 
CUSTOMS | Olesen eects eee 357, 
359-360, 361-364, 425-427, 429-431, 549 
description of. - 385 
notes on__--- -- 483 
resaltofomitting--- ==) 5----s----= 411, 425, 435 
ADRIAN, H., specimen presented by_ 20 
ADULTERY, punishment for. - 343 
AFTERBIRTH, belief concerning_-------------- 357 
AIYAPA ‘TA‘A'— 
a nephew of mortals_______-_---___ 364, 365, 366 
brother of the culture hero____-__-------- 376 
legendiconeerning._.--~-------+----2--- 364-369 
names for, in various tribes Serer 7h} 
the god.of the dead ___-----_--_____. — 369 
See IyYAPA'TA'A’. 
ALSEA INDIANS, paper on__--------_--------- 17 
ANIMALS, men transformed into___------- 37, 63, 117 
ANTIQUITIES, ABORIGINAL AMERICAN, hand- 
MOOK Olas seen stan ee cn oo eee eae a 17 
APPROPRIATION FOR AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY-_ 1 
ARIZONA, paper on explorations in_--___.---_ 17 
ASSINIBOIN— 
data on scalp and war dances of_____----- 548 
fastingiaMmOnps= sess ae soe noma ae ene 547 
AuvSsTIN, TEX., flint implements found near-_- 4 
AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF A Fox INDIAN WOMAN. 291-349 
BALL GAME— 
at adoption feast 361 
double, played by women. 363 
BARAGA, reference to work of__ 28 
BASKETRY— 
mot esthetler= 2-22 ~ seca nna ea aaa a= == 341 
PAU GOI See nee nea nee 309 
BEADWORKE, taught. to girls: -_----------0---- 309 
BEAR GENS, reference to_----_--------_- 358, 515 
BECKWITH, MARTHA W., paper by---------- 17 
BELTS, instruction in making. 303 
BERDACHE, how detected__-_- Eee 200) 
BIBLIOGRAPHY, SELECT Fox-__ 
“BiG-MOUTH,”’ reference to 
BrirtH, See CHILDBIRTH. 
BLACKFOOT, data onscalp and wardancesof_ 548 
BLESSING; EVIL, rejected. __---_--_----_-__..= 555 
BLESSINGS, obtained by fasting_----_------_- 71, 
73, 75, 77, 79, 545, 547, 551, 555 
BLOODLETTING, ceremonial_-_- 41 
Boas, FRANZ— 
DADERS] Dees ennetae a seana ese eee 17 
molerence (Ok .- ana - so enon === =-=>-5=-= 27 
work of__._--- 2 
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Bopy PAINTING, ceremonial_____-._---------- 225 
See FACIAL PAINTING. 
Boys, puberty rites for, practically aban- 
ba oleae 340 
Brown, THOMAS, translation by--_-----_--- 27 
BUFFALO DANCE. See WHITE BUFFALO 
DANCE; GREEN BUFFALO DANCE; BUFFALO 
DANCE OF THE SAUK. 
BUFFALO DANCE OF THE SAUK-___-_---------- 504 
BUFFALO SOCIETY— 
Mention\ofesesseaa 2 ee snow enneenes sae 517 
See LITTLE SPOTTED BUFFALO SOCIETY. 
BUFFALOES, as a Sign of blessing-_-___-- 49 
BULLARD, JACK, syllabary text by aS) BS 
BULLARD, Mrs. JAcK, sacred packowned by. 504 
BuURIAL— 
Dye: soe ee ee ee ee 423 
by women 423 
positionin. -- 383, 393 
BURIAL cusTOMS. See MORTUARY CUSTOMS. 
BuRIALS, paper on, by D. I. Bushnell, Jr____ 18 
Bussy, A., reference to_- 501 
BUSHNELL, Davin I., Jr.— 
PADCIS! DY2 a scoe a eee eee ac aoe eanc = 18 
15 
CATAMENIAL CUSTOMS-__ 229, 
245, 303-309, 339-340, 357, 491, 517, 571 
CAVE MAN, no trace of, in the Ozarks -_-____- 16 
CEDAR LEAVES, ceremonial use of 
CEMETERIES, INDIAN, paper on, by D. I. 
Bushnell rest 2<- sasn one n nas ac-nce ee 18 
CEREMONIAL ATTENDANT, LEADING, duties of. 41, 
249, 251, 253; 255, 269 
CEREMONIAL ATTENDANTS— 
betrayal‘of’deedsof=-----------~--------- 259 
Clothing/ofe2s-2 2225. 2522s 2 Se -- = 257 
duties of- - -_---- 41, 123, 257-259, 263, 267 
ideals for conduct of-- 
CEREMONIES, diffusion of- ----- 
Cuastity, considered laudable - - - 
CHICKASAW INDIANS, collection of informa- 
tioninepardin gies 22026 So non eee ae oe 5 
CHIEF, religious concept concerning choice of. 181 
CHILD— 
- 249, 251, 257 
---- 547, 548 
methodiofcarmying 25 s-s5 5-2 2saseaseo = 47 
sex of, known before birth_---.-----_--_- 47 
See CHILDREN. 
CHILDBIRTH— 
Ineliel(concenn in yess ene nee 491 
customs connected with 
-- 317-319, 463 
47 
shamanism in--- 319 
See CONCEPTION. 
CHILDREN— 
customs/concerning--- <2. =~ - =~ <= === 269 
dancing of, at gens festival___---_------ 225-226 
1 The index contains no references to material included in the list of stems, linguistic matter pertaining 
to songs, or the esoteric meaning of songs. 
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