INDEX 



Page. 



Abalone names 1267, 1275 



of the Awiklenox", origin ol 1261 



oftheGwa^sEla, origin of 1269 



Abalone shells 1069, 1262, 1272 



Advisors— 



supernatural 1131 



invisible 1123, 1127 



Assembly 92S , 975 



ofcluefsofnumayms 907 



of numaym 891, 



898,938, 978, 981, 987,994, 1005,1029, 

 1031 , 1037, 1042, 1064, 1083, 1091, 1360 



of tribe 1012, 1363-1364, 1377 



of tribe after death 1087 



Attendants — 



of Caimibal 856, 861 



of dancer 848,873 



Awik-JEnox", origin of Abalone names of 1261 



Bait fok halibut fishing 1320 



Bathing, for purification 1123 



Baton, death-bringing 1216 



Baxubakwalanuxusiwe^ 1222 



Beaver dish 806, 



811, 814, 815, 818, 840, 962, 1040, 1349 



Begging dance 856 



Beliefs— 



regarding food caught by deceased per- 

 son 1330 



regarding stones in stomach of halibut. . . 1324 



Berry-cakes, as tribute to chief 1337 



Bird-dance 876, S77 



Birds, carvings of 807, 810 



Birth— 



gifts four days after 841-842 



of a cliild, announced to grandparents . . . 877 

 Blankets- 



counting of 1055, 1067-1068 



given in feast 1062 



Blood money 1362,1378 



Blood revenge 1359-1362 



Blue-Grouse, as giver of supernatural power 1093 

 Bluejay, carries back men from spirit coun- 

 try 1120-1121 



Bracelets, copper 937 



Brother, younger, rights of 1355 



Bullhead dish 813, 816, 818 



Burial 973, 1087 



tree 1120 



Burnt-Point 1139 



Camas 893 



Cannibal 1208 



attendants of 856, 861 



ceremonial 1167 



dances of 1240 



Cannibal— Continued. Page. 



e.xcitement of 1070 



head-mask 1174 



mask 1148 



pacified 1071, 1073 



Rivers Inlet ceremony of 1176 



Cannibal-at-North-End-of- World 856 



Cannibal-dance 848, 850, 856, 



860, 895, 909, 917, 929, 935, 1000, 1001, 

 1004, 1006, 1017, 1018, 1035, 1374 



introduction among Naklwax'da'X" 1011 



put away permanently 862 



Cannibal-dancer 959, 982, 1007, 1081, 1084 



and companions 1237 



attendants of 848 



eats feast 855 



pacification of 937 



performance of. 1008, 1010 



purification of 1009 



slave killed for 1017 



Cannibal masks 1000 



Cannibal-pole 856 



Cannibal spirit 1209 



house of 1224, 1233 



killed 1230-1233 



Cannibal tamer 1081, 1084 



Cannibal ^vhistle 1070 



Canoes— 



as tribute to chief 1338 



four, in marriage ceremonial 1004 



self-paddling 1221, 1222 



war, preparation of 1369 



wooing 1029, 1051, 1065 



Carvings 856, 1119 



bird 807, 810 



crane 810 



eagle 805,810 



grizzly-bear 805, 806, 856 



representing men ' 814 



wolf 820, 856, 1119 



Cedar-bark— 



red and white 1005-1006 



rings of, for nonlEm 1035 



white, burnt for purification 1173 



Cedar-bark, red. . . S49, 856, 867, S68, 1004, 1018, 1155 



tor speaker in Winter ceremonial 899 



head ring of 850, 1154, 1197 



neck ring of 874, 1071 



represented on housepost 805 



worn by shaman 1217 



Ceremonial— 



Cannibal 1167 



of Comox 892 



See also Winter ceremonial. 



Ceremonial number. See Four. 



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