INDEX 



Page 

 Abenaki Indians— 



retirement of, to Canada.- 175 



territory occupied by.__ 170 



See also Aenaquies. 

 Abenaki of Becancour, a synonym tor 



Wawenock 173 



ABENAKI, St. Francis. See St. Francis 

 Abenaki. 



.Vbnaqvies, tribes composing — 170 



See also Abenaki Indians. 



.\dornuent, fondness for, of the Osage 95 



Alder, speckled, medicinal use of . 265 



AN.^LYSIS of PlCURiS SONGS 399-425 



Anasagvnticook, location of 170 



Annenraes, captivity of 456 



Ants, story about .".. 355-357 



Appropriation for American ethnology. 1 



ARCHEOLOGIC.IL WORK OF THE BUREAU 1-i 



.\roosa(;untacook— 



mention of.-... i70 



original form and meaning of the name. . 173 



ASHBOW family, mention of 224 



.\usuMMOWETT, sagamore of Aroosagunta- 



cook 174 



Baker, Emma, mention of. 216,224 



Ba'-po subgens — 



explanation of the name 59 



office of 91 



origin story of 90 



Becancour — 



Indians residing at 169 



native name for 169 



origin of Indians at 171 



Beliefs, concerning remedies... 267-270 



Birch tree, myth concerning 189 



Birth customs 389 



Birth names, origin of 32 



Bison, symbolic hair cut representing 94-95 



Buck Beae gens— 



personal names of — 133-135 



symbolic hair cut of 92 



Blackberry, medicinal use of 265 



Blackwell, Thomas, work of 17 



Bloodroot, medicinal use of 264 



Bluejay, story about 377-3S1 



Blueweed, medicinal use of 266 



Bmul6— 



myth concerning 193-194 



various conceptions of 193 



Boas, Franz, paper by 16 



BOHEMY FAMILY, mention of 224 



Boneset, medicinal use of 265,266 



Bow PEOPLK, wi'-gi-eof.-- 47-48 



Boys, hair dressing of 94 



Brotherton Indians, tribes composing 211 



BUFFALO robe, Symbolic, used in ceremony. 54 



Buffaloes, story about. 397 



Burdock, medicinal use of 266 



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Burial-s- 



at Elden Pueblo 2-3 



paper on 16 



Bushnell, D. I., jr., bulletin by.. 16 



CaSada de las Uvas, expedition to 9 



Canker lettuce, medicinal use of. 264 



CANNiB.iLCULTof the Plains Ojibwa 193 



Cape Fox village, e.tcavations at 13 



Carribas, location of 170 



Catnip, medicinal use of.. 266 



Cayuga, peace treaty of.. 456 



Cedar — 



a life symbol.. 60,68 



ceremonial use of.. 47,48,72 



symbolism of 48 



Ceremony— 



Ki'-no" 33-34 



Ki'-no"^, purpose of 36 



of conducting the Xo'-ka 67 



of decorating the Xo'-lja 33-34 



\Va-the'-the, the Sending 38-40 



Cherry, wild, medicinal use of 264 



Chestnut leaves, medicinal use of 265 



CmEFS— 



chosen from subgens.. 91 



in the League of the Iroquois. 462 



Child, blessed by gentes.. 71-72 



Child-naming ceremony, meaning of 30 



Chilivnaming rituals, importance of 31 



Child-naming wi'-gi-e 75-84 



Chocta ws, physical measurement of 14 



Church, old Mohegan 254-255 



Cp'-dse-a-gthe gens, personal names of 146 



Clark, MiS3M.iY S., work of.. 19 



Collections acquired by the Bureau 18 



Coluns, H. B., jr.— 



collection made by.. 18 



work of 13-14 



CoNANT, Samuel, assistance rendered by — 15 

 Cone-floweb symbouc hair CUT, subgentes 

 using 91 



CONESTOGA— 



population of 458 



war of, on Mohawk 458 



CONFERENCE AT FALMOUTH 174-175 



Connecticut, native tribes and dialects 



of- 205-2S7 



Connor, James E., work of 19 



Cooper, Amy, mention of 224 



Cooper family, mention of 224 



Cooper, Theodore, mention of.. 233 



Corn— 



a life symbol 68 



ceremonial use of 48,72 



symbolic planting of 65,56 



symbolism of 48 



See also Maize. 

 Corn festival, modern survival of. 255 



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