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Hernliiiy, aljoriginal, monogrHph on xvii 



Hewitt, J. N. B., aboriginal conceptions of 



the supernatural studied by xxxix-xi- 



Iroquoian linguistic material arranged 



by XXXVI 



monograph of, on Iroquois creation 



myths XXXVI, xliii 



Historical events, summary of. (See Cus- 

 toms; history, arts, and.) 

 'Hle'wekwe (Wood fraternity) or Sword 

 swallowers. (See Esoteric fraterni- 

 ties. ) 

 February ceremonial of. (See Esoteric 

 fraternities.) 

 Holmes, W. H., archeological exploration 



by XV 



investigation of northeastern Algon- 



quians by xiv 



monograph on aboriginal pottery by . . . xxv 

 Hopi, panthenon of, illustrated memoir 



on XXVI, XLIII 



Household, the. (.SVe Customs; history. 



arts, and.) 

 Hopis, Pimas, and Navahos, coming of. 

 (See Mythology.) 



Hrdlicka, Ales, somatological work of xix 



Imitation, cultural stage of xxi, xxii 



Indian Territory, field work in ix, 



XIV, XVII, XVIII 



Industries, arts and. (See Customs; his- 

 tory, aits and.) 



Introduction 1-20 



Invention, stage of, in cultural evolu- 

 tion XXI, XXII 



Iowa, field work in ix, xiv, xvii 



Iroquois, creation myths of, monograph 



on xxxvi, XL 



orenda of xxxix 



Irrigation, aboriginal ... -xii, xiii 



Ita, archaic language of xv 



ethnologic study of xv 



Jenks, A. E., application of the methods of 



the Bureau by, in the Philippines... xxxii 



editorial work of XLii 



investigation of birch-bark industry 



by XIII, XXXI 



memoir on wild rice by xiii, xxxi 



Ji'mi'kianapkiatea. (See Mythology.) 

 Jones, William, collaboration of, in synop- 

 sis of Indian languages .x.xxiv 



linguistic researches of .\i v 



Katcinas, Hopi, illustrated report on. x.wi, xliii 



Kathlemct, publislied texts of xxx vi 



Kliilii'silo, order (if. (See E.soteric fraterni- 

 ties.) 

 Kla'nakwe, adoption of the surviving, by 

 the A'shlvve. (See Mythology. ) 



KIa'NAKWE, yUAnRKNNIAL DAN'CE OF 217-226 



A'shiwanni, first body of, contributions 



to 223, 224 



removal of gifts by 225 



Corn clan, women of, head of priest 



washed )jy 222 



presentation of corn to 223 



dancers, throwing of gifts by, to the 

 people ^ . . 226 



Page 

 KiA'NAKWE, ETC.— Continued. 



! food, blessing and deposition of 221 



It'sepiisha, costume worn by , in 219 



Kla'kwemosi, buck given to, carving 



of 22."), 226 



j Kla'nakwe, closing scenes of dances of. 226 



costume worn by personatorsof .. 21H, 219 



dancing of, in Si'aa' te'wita 224 



feast of porsonators and others. .. 222,223 



masks of personators of 218 



package of food made by each 223 



praying of, during presentation of 



basket trays 225 



presentation of basket trays to 



.\'shiwanni by 224, 225 



priest of, dancing before dwelling 



of 222 



procession of personators of 218, 220 



rehearsing of a dance by 221, 222 



return of, with gifts for A'shiwanni . 224 

 .singing of, in Chu'pawa ki'wi'sinO. 220 



songs of the, language of 218 



warriors of, masks of 219,220 



Kok'ko ko'haii (white gods), why so 



called 217 



Ko'tblama, costume worn by, in 219 



Ko'yemshi, amusement of audience by . 224 



burlesquing of dancers ]>y 226 



presentation of gifts to child by 226 



moccasins, painting of 221 



paint, grinding of 221 



reason of Zuiiis for giving 218 



ritual of, in Si'aa' te'wita 218 



Sa'ya'hlia, costume worn by, in 219 



Si'aa' te'wita, formation of A'shiwanni 



in 224 



Kiowa, heraldry of ,\ vii, xxiii 



Kiowa Apache, heraldic system of xvil 



Ki'wi'sinC, building of. by the A'shiwi. 



(See Mythology.) 

 Kok'ko <hlan'na, order of. {See Esoteric 



fraternities.) 



Ko'loowisi (Plumed Serpent), coming of, 



and involuntary initiation int() the Ko'- 



tikili. (See Anthropic worshipand ritual.) 



Kor'kokshi. (See Anthropic worship and 



ritual.) 

 Ko'tikili, voluntary initiation into. (See 



Anthropic worsliip and ritual.) 

 Kroeber, A. L., collaboration of, in compar- 

 ative i)hilology xxxiv 



linguistic researches of, in California, xxxv 

 Ku'plshtaya (lightniiig-makcrs). (See My- 

 thology, Lightning-makers. ) 

 Ku'yapiili'sa (the 'Clia'kwena). (See My- 

 thology. ) 



Land tcinire, Indian system of xxxii-xxxiii 



Languages, Indian, comparative synopsis 



of XXXIV 



Leary, Ella, in charge of distribution of doc- 

 uments XLlI 



Little Fire fraternity, order of Pa'yatiimu 



of. (See Esoteric fnitt'riiities.) 

 Lund, J. J., custodian of Bureau property. . x i.ii 

 McGee, W J, papers on primitive psychol- 

 ogy by XXII 



psychologic studies xx 



