552 



INDEX 



BUKLIX MOUNDS— PagC. 



in group at Rice Lake 92 



in upper Baraboo Valley 91 



See Conical mounds. 

 Burials — 



customs connected with 140-155 



earth, clans employing 187 



Goldthorpe 99 



in conical mounds 84 



in Xacoochee mound .^. . 2-3 



in stone chambers 103 



of the Thunderbird clan 211 



scaffold, clans employing 187 



two methods of 140 



"BvmiED City of the Panhandle'' visited 



by Dr. J. Walter Fewkes ; 6 



BusHNELL, D. I., Jr., work of 22 



Buzzard Decorah's tillage, location of 51 



Calendar OF THE Wdjnebago 124-125 



Canfield, W. H.— 



intagUo mounds discovered by 90 



plat by, of Man mound 102 



Cannibalism— 



envoys eaten 54 



indications of 218, 219 



Canoes 12:! 



CArrrN'Es, dance at death of 384 



Carcajou mounds, location of 99 



Cardinal points, offerings to 429 



Carley, Sam, acknowledgment to 4S 



Castaneda, Miss Isabel R., Mexican tales 



collected by 21 



Ceremonlal organization, influence of clan 



on 204 



Ceremonies — 



Arapaho Peyote 41.5-419 



Begging 3S7 



four tj-pes of 317 



of Medicine dance 362-374 



of Night feast 329-343 



of return of war party 158 



of Soldier's dance 386 



of stepping over grave 151 



of throwing out buckskins 431, 513, 544 



of wake 141-144 



Chaco Canyon, archeological work in 4 



Chapman, Robert H., specimens collected 



by 30 



Cherokee, sacred formulas of, collected 



by Mr. James Mooney 7-9 



Chief— 



a peacemaker 209,210 



duties of 319, .■520 



functions of 209-210 



lodge of, a refuge 209 



relation of, to his people 319 



selected from Thunderbird clan 320 



Chief feast— 



food served at 319 



object of 319 



property of four Bird clans 318, 319 



sjinboUsm of 321 



time of 318, 321 



Children — 



decapitation of , in war 161 



instniction of ISO 



treatment of 178 



Page. 



Chisels, copper, types of 88 



Choukeka's vaLAGE, location of 51 



Chumashan stock, studied by Mr. John P. 



Harrington 16 



Circular moijnds, map showing distribution 



of 77 



See Conical mounds. 

 Clan animals — 



as guardian spirits 19.5-196 



as property mark 203 



attitude toward 195-196 



relationship to 196-198 



Clan consciousness 435 



Clan feasts ". 318-321 



nature of 317 



Clan soncs — 



of Warrier clan 219, 220 



use of 204 



Clans— 



conception of tie between members of 198 



immaterial possessions of 203 



influence of, on ceremonial organization . 204 



list of 190-191 



marks of identification 203 



names of, discussed 182 



organization of 190-192 



political fimctions of 199-201 



preceded by village groups 185 



property marks of 79.203 



reciprocal relationships of 201 



seating of, in council lodge 163 



songs of 204 



specific possessions of 202-203 



unit of organization in War-bundle feast . 436 

 Sec Bear clan. Bird clans, Buffalo clan, 

 Deer clan. Eagle clan, Elk clan. Fish 

 clan. Hawk clan. Pigeon clan, Snake 

 clan. Soldier clan, Thunderbird clan, 

 Warrior clan, Water-spirit clan. Wolf 

 clan. 



Clark, Miss May S., work of 31 



Clay, Jesse— 



a Peyote leader 419 



account by, of Peyote ceremony 415-419 



innovations of 422 



Cliff dwellers, supposed builders of Sun 



Temple 6 



Clothing, men's, described 106 



Cokeboka, blessed during fast 387 



Composite mounds, interpretation of 84 



Conch shell cache, location of 99 



Conical mounds— 



as burial places 84 



distribution of 78,91 



joined to linear 92 



made by Sioux 76 



number of S3 



of Lake Koshkonong 100 



See Burial mounds. 



Contest, fast-eating 485 



Copper, use of. by Winnebago 85-86 



See Implements, copper. 

 Corn— 



feast of 384 



varieties of 117 



Corpse, preparation of, for liurial 146,149 



See Burials. 



