INDEX 



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A'SHiWANNi (Rain priesthood)— Cont'd. Page 

 Shi'^^!anni, summer retreat of a — Cont'd. 



account of, by himself 179 



cloud symbols, making and decora- 

 tion of 179 



et'toni^, description of house of 179 



feast, enjoyment of 179 



prayer plumes, planting of 179 



retreat, object of 179 



room where made 179 



Te'likinawe, preparation and planting 



of 171-172 



A'shiwanni, offerings of 171 



plumes and paint used by, in 



making 172 



Bow priests, offerings made by . . . 171, 172 



meaning of 172 



method of making 172 



used in large numbers 171 



A'shiwanni (rain priests). (See Mythology.) 

 A'shiwi. (.See Mythology.) 



Athapascan tribes of Alaska, records xvi 



A'wisho. (.S'ee Mythology.) 

 A'wonawil'ona, description of. (.Sef My- 

 thology.) 

 Barbarism, psychological differentiation 



of XXI, XXII 



Barnet, F. M., custodian of property in the 



Bureau XLII 



Beast Gods, creation of. (See Mythology.) 



Benton, G. .1., editorial work of xxxviii, XLii 



Birch bark, u.se of, in aboriginal industries, 



XIII, XXXI 



Bi''«si'si. (See Mythology.) 



Boas, Franz, Kathlamet texts of xxxvi 



re.searchcs by xi, xiv, xxxiv, xxxv 



Tsimshian texts of xxxvi, xliii 



Bowditch, C. P., translation of works on 



Mexican and Mayan records by xxxviii 



Bow prie.sthood, ceremony of initiation 



into. (See Esoteric fraternities.) 

 British Columbia, field work in . ix, xviii, xxxiv 



Brown. J. Stanley {note) 18 



Bureau of Ethnology, expedition of .Inly, 



1879, memljers of 15 



Cacti, food value of fruit of xiii, xxx 



stems of, as material for houses xxix 



Cajon, buildings of xxx 



Calendar, description of. (See Ceremonials, 

 calendar and calendric.)- 

 Mexican and Mayan, publication of 



papers on xxxviii 



California, field work in ". ix 



linguistic material collected in xxxv 



Canoes, bircli-bark xxx I 



Canyon de Chelly, arm of 18 



Canyon del Mucrto, ruins of 18 



Casa Grande, durable character of xxx 



Casas Grandes, exploration of xvii 



Central America, calendar and antiquities 



of, papers on xxxviii 



linguistic material from xxxi v 



Ceremonials, calendar and calendric, 



108-1G3 



Calendar, description of 108 



months, name of 108 



Ceremonials, etc.— Continued. Page 



Calendar — Continued. 



solstice, winter and .summer, calcu- 

 lation of 108 



year, division of 108 



Ceremonies, winter solstice 108-148 



A'toshle (angry gods), actions of, to- 

 ward the people 140 



announcement by 140 



certain actions of, during win- 

 ter dances of Kor'kokshi 143 



A'shiwanni, first body of, making 

 of prayer plumes by, on eighth 



day 126 



preparation of prayer plumes by 110 

 Bow priest, elder brother, prepara- 

 tion of images of Gods of War 



by lit;, 117 



bread, wheat and corn, preparation 



of 114,115 



calendar, ceremonial relating to, 



description of 124-126 



ceremonial chamber, identification 



of (note) 109 



'Cha'kwena, arrival of, at He'iwa 



ki'wi'sinO 140 



departure of 140 



personator of 140 



visited by personators of her 



people 140 



cigarettes, bearer of, ceremony of, 



with chief wor'li 146 



smoking of, by shi'wanni and 



associates 125 



Council of theGodsand rain-makers, 



deposition of prayer plumes to . . . 144 

 Council of the Gods and Sha'liiko, 

 consultation concerning enter- 

 tainment of 129 



dances, Kor'kokshi, entertainment 



for the people 148 



dance talkers, collection of daiu'crs 



by... 144 



duties of 144 



Deer and Corn clans, certain mem- 

 bers of, deposition of prayer 



plumes by 128, 1'29 



certain members of, bringing 



of water by 128, 129 



eagle, plucking of, and ceremonies 



over 114 



elder brother Bow i>riest and i)e'- 

 kwln, formal words used by, in 



presentation of te'likinawe 132 



fetishes, handling of, by shi'wanni. 124 

 prayer song over, in Sia tong<ie 



(note) 125 



song over, led by shi'wanni 125 



fire, sacredness of, rea.sons for r21 



fire-maker, lighting of sacred fire 



by 115 



fire-fender, actions of, in ki'wi'sinf 121 



purification of 132 



flayed bear, ceremony over 126 



fifth to eighth days, preparation of 

 food on 121 



