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Moorg, JOHN TROTWOOD, mentioned______- 589 | NOEL INDIAN CEMETERY— 
Morice, FATHER, reference to_-------------- 133 how] found)in- <= -<os-=-_-. =: 
MoOsEs PEOPLE, basketry of__.-------------- 230 owl images from__ 
Mounps— pottery from 
puildings:on:-—--=- =~ 20-- soto pee 501 | Noorsak INDIANS, coiled basketry made by_ 133 
cultivation of surface of_ .--. 574 | NORDENSKIOLD, Baron G., archeological 
described 499-501, worlkjiof=:<~ 2252-6 
509-510, 559-560, 561-562, 588-589, 590 
explored by W. E. Myer-_---.---------- 
fires at erection of - -----___- 
stages in erection of 
USO Of 22 sos ooo tet aor ee eer 510 
Murr, JOHN M., collection presented by-__-_-- 20 
MULLER, from House of the Mysteries_______- 572 
MUMMIFIED BODIES, in cane baskets_ - 571 
MuMMY BURIAL CAVE, mentioned_ 
Mummy LAKE, excavations near_ .. 30-31, 81-82 
MunNROE, Miss HELEN, work of____ 18, 42, 70, 93, 114 
Moriz, JAMES R.— 
revision;of paper by_—-2s4-5s5- eee 31 
work of, on Pawnee manuscript--_--_-__- 40 
MUSEUM OF THE AMERICAN INDIAN, HEYE 
FOUNDATION, cooperative work with______ 85, 107 
Mousic, INDIAN; Stud yiOf_ 3-5 5-5 eee 2-3, 
12-14, 35-37, 60-62, 87-89, 112-113 
MUSKHOGEAN PEOPLES, work on___--------- 32-33 
Myer, W. E.— 
16, 106 
workiofe=4--se2— 15, 37-38, 64-67, 89-91, 111-112 
NAHANI INDIANS, mention of______-.-------- 133 
NAMES OF DESIGNS, discussion of__ 382-383, 387 
NAMING. OF BASKETS. <= <= =<. =-=-==----—- eo a 
NATCHEZ INDIANS— 
buildings used by, as temples____-___-__- 502 
construction of buildings of__________-- 571-572 
forts of, described 
temple of, described 
NATIONAL PARK SERVICE— 
eooperationiwith. 9-522 ae 3 
mention of. 26 
NAVAHO, research among 67-68 
NELSON, WILBUR A., acknowledgment to__ 89, 494 
NESPELIM TRIBE— 
nasketry Of2s— sosso5cs 3 3ssoe=- = 154, 155, 414 
imbrication learned by------------------ 140 
NEST-SHAPED BASKETS, term for_ 397 
NEts, making of__ 138 
New Fire ritEs, building devoted to_ 6 
New Mexico, archeological work in_---__-_ 39 
Newman, CuHas. B.— 
RESRSOn Ole nn pe 44 
WODK Of. o-oo eto eae Soe ee 18, 42 
NEWHOUSE, SETH, translation made by-.---- 10 
NEz PERCE TRIBE— 
basketry of 
caps worn by-- 354 
NicHoLs, Mrs. FRANCEs S., work of________- 16, 
21, 41, 69, 92, 113 
NICOLA BAND, basketry of___#___------------ 157, 
322, 323, 324, 434, 436, 445, 452-453 
NIDEVER, Capt. GEORGE C., owner of Bur- 
ton Mounds Set ne nse eee en ee ee 108 
NISQUALLI TRIBE, basketry of----- 136, 137, 142, 182 
NUT-SHAPED BASKETS 
OAK-TREE HOUSE, opened to visitors_ 28 
OcTaGon— 
as an element in design.___-..----..------ 254 
interpretation, Of 2. ~2=-- soo. suep<Se- cae = 327 
ODD-SHAPED BASKETS__-_.--_--------- 206-207, 208 
OETTEKING, BRUNO, report by-_------------- 109 
OKANAGON INDIANS— 
basketry of ---- 133, 140, 154, 155, 157 
imbrication adopted by_----_---_-------- 140 
OLD Town, Mo., an Osage village site___-___ 66 
OLD TOWN RUINS, mentioned___- 
OMAHA STRUCTURES, account of- 
OMAHA VILLAGE SITES, investigation of______ 64-66 
ONE CLAN HovsE, excavation of___------__-- 52 
ONEIDA INDIANS, researches among--_-___-_-- 9 
ORCHARD, WILLIAM C., quill work described 
--. 365-366 
OREGON GRAPE, used in basketry_ 145 
ORNAMENTATION OF BASKETRY— 
animals represented in_.--_-.....--.... 429-430 
comparison: Of: 23-545. crear peters 
development of___ 
discussion of 
objects represented in 
plants represented in_ 428 
terms used in_-__-----.------- - 399 
OSAG¥ TRIBE, preparation of papers on- ----- 10-11, 
33, 57, 111 
OSAGE VILLAGE SITES, investigation of___.---- 64-67 
OwL— 
beliefs concerning------ =... -~.-==-.--=-- 542 
in pottery 
PAIL-SHAPED BASKETS, decoration of____----- 228 
Patnt, Kiowa method of mixing 
PAINT CUP, natural concretion used as_-.----- 596 
PAINTED Housg, archeological work on____ 6, 27-28 
PaintTeD Kiva Hovskg, partial excavation of. 29-30 
PALISADES— 
construction of 550 
disappearance of traces of___- 549 
See also WALLED TOWNS. 
PALOUSE INDIANS, mention of___--------_---- 136 
PAN Paciric CONVENTION, mention of_-____. 40, 48 
PAPAGO MUSIC— 
manuscripts Ona. sss sks ke sene eee ences 35 
study of. 
PARFLECHES— 
357 
PARTITIONS IN BASKETS..._----..-----=-=----= 210 
PARTS OF BASKETS, terms used for_-_.----- 394-395 
PAWNEE MUSIC, work done on-_.------------ 12-13 
PEARCE, J. E.— 
collections made by-- -- 20, 43, 72 
work of. - 14-15, 38-39 
PEND D’OREILLE TRIBE, basketry of--_ 141, 154, 155 
