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INDEX 



Page 

 Esoteric fkaternities— Continued. 

 S/itt'martfcice— Continued. 



visit of gods, awaiting the approacli 



of, by novice a 548 



dance on roof of cliamber 



by '- 549 



dancing in chamber by 549 



entering of ceremonial 



chamber by the 548-549 



procession into village by 



the 548 



water, ceremony with cigarette 



over consecrated 539 



women, dress of 538 



U'huhukwe {Eagle down fraternity) ... 521-528 



O'naya'nakla, initiation into 522-527 



a'kwamosi, consecration of 



medicine water by 523 



sprinliling of altar by 524 



anthropic gods, appearance of 



certain 526 



aslies, ceremony with 525 



chamber, positions of certain 



members in 523 



Chaparral-cock, men represent- 

 ing, sprinkling of ashes by . . . 525 

 choir, member of, curious an- 

 tics of 525 



cigarettes, ceremony with 



smoke of 523 



closing ceremonies of 525-526 



eagle plumes, sprinkling with . 524 

 February ceremonial, features 



of 526-527 



fetishes, ceremony with 523 



fourth night, ceremonies of 522 



He'hea gods, decorations of 526 



pelting of, with lire 526 



juggler, performance by 525 



members, decoration of bodies 



of 522 



novices, assembling of 622 



decoration of 622 



patients, assembling of 524 



prayer plumes, ceremony 



with 523-524 



prayer plumes and tablet altar, 



preparation of 522 



tricks, performance of two... 526-527 

 two men, thousand-yard run 



by 526 



U'huhukwe, animal fetishes 



of 522 



woman, tardy, action with 527 



orders of 521 



sick man, ceremonial over 627-528 



Kla'kwemosi, actions over pa- 



tientby 527-528 



Beast Gods appealed to by . . 528 



officiating capacity of 528 



smallpox, case of 627 



Esthetics in Indian symbolism xxv 



Esthetology, work in xxii 



Ethnology, descriptive, work in xL 



physical x 



practical scope of ix 



Et'towe. (See Mythology.) 



explanation of. (See A'shiwanni, Rain 

 priesthood.) 



Page 

 Everett, W. E., records of Athapascan 



tribes sent by xvi 



Expedition of 1879, assistance by Army to. 16,17 



collection of relics by 16-18 



objection to 17 



threatened outbreak of the Indians 17 



Fewkes, J. W., archeologic collection made 



by, in Porto Rico xli 



archeologic explorations of, in the 



Southwest xvi-xvii 



archeologic survey of Porto Rico by . . xxvii 



' collection made by, in Chihuahua xli 



collection of specimens from New Mex- 

 ico made by xli 



investigation of Porto Rican zemiism 



by XL 



memoir of, on Hopi katcinas xxvi, xliii 



memoir on Pueblo ruins by xliii 



memoir of, on pottery of Arizona and 



New Mexico xxvi, x liii 



study of Porto Rican economy by xi v 



Field rcearchesand explorations xiv, xviii 



Financial statement of Bureau, 1901-2 XLiv 



First world (La'tow te'hula. Wing world). 



(See Mythology.) 

 Fletcher, Alice C monograph on Pawnee 



ritual by xxxvni, xliii 



study of Pawnee ritual by xvi 



Foods, native, worthy of adoption xxviii 



Fowke, Gerard, archeological exploration 



by -^'V 



Foxes, study of dialect of xiv, xxxv 



texts of xxxv 



Fort Wingate road, old, evidences of an- 

 cient settlement along 16 



Fraternities, origin and functions of. (See 



Esoteric fraternities. ) 

 Games. (See Cu.stoms; history, arts, and.) 



Games, aboriginal xxiv 



Garrison, G. P., annotation of Morfi's history 



of Texas by xli 



Gatschet, A. S., Algonquian linguistic re- 

 searches of XXXVI 



linguistic investigation of xviii 



Peoria grammar and vocabulary of .. .\xxvi 



Gila valley, archeologic exploration of xviii 



Gill, De L., photographs taken by xliii 



somatological illustrations prepared 



by -^viii 



work of, in Indian Ten itory xv 



on illustrations xliii 



Gods, ancestral, origin of. (See Mythology.) 

 rabbit hunt with the. {See Anthropic 

 worship and ritual. ) 

 Gods of War. (See Mythology.) 



origin of the diminutive. (See Mythol- 

 ogy.) 



Greenland, field work in ix 



Haida, researches among xviii 



study of social organization of xxxiv 



Hako, Pawnee ceremony of, monograph 



on XVI, xxxviii, XLIII 



Ha'lo'kwe vAnt fraternity). (See Esoteric 



fraternities.) 

 Hiin"lipinkla. {See Mythology.) 

 He'alonsCt'to. (See Mythology.) 

 Heraldic devices, aboriginal xxiii 



