GENERAL INDEX TO ANNUAL REPORTS [eth. ann. 48 



Attakapa Language, said to be spoken 



Ijy the Korankawa 7: 82. 

 Attalea Funifera 38: §72. 

 Attalea Speciosa 38: § 2S, 387. 

 Attawanhood, sale of land by 18: 



617. 

 Attendants 



of Cannibal 35: 856, 861. 

 of dancers 35: 848, 873. 

 Attendants at Feasts 

 duties of 37: 329. 

 mention of 35: 438. 

 Attendants of Chief 35: 762 sq. 

 Attendants of Host 35: 758. 

 Attention, signal for 1: 539. 

 Attikumaag, Ojibwa treaty signer 



14: 28. 

 Atua'mih, a Pit River band 14: 



1052. 

 Atwater, Caleb 



compound vase descril^ed by 20: 



138. 

 describes shell necklace 2: 231. 

 describes shell vessel 2: 197. 

 on burial mounds 1: 117. 

 on dice games of the Winnebago 



24: 189. 

 on duck in Winnipeg River 19: 



1098. 

 on racket of the Winnebago 24: 



616. 

 on running races of the Winnebago 



24: 809. 

 on synonym for Menomini Indians 



19: 1048. 

 on wild rice in Wisconsin River 19: 



1034. 

 on Winnebago storing food 19: 



1071, 1072. 

 quoted 12: 568, 569, 667, 716. 

 Aua-tu-ui, an Awatobi synonym 17: 



594. 

 Aubbenaubbee's Band 



cession of reserve bj' 18: 758. 

 reservation for 18: 740. 

 Aubecuh. See Abihka. 

 Auctioneering 



Zuni, description of 23: 379. 

 Zuni, reasons for 23: 378. 

 Audiencia 



definition of 14: 472. 



expedition into new territory forbid 



den by 14: 369. 

 functions of the 14: 350. 



Audubon, assisted by Denig 46: 



381. 

 Augmentation, Law of, isi primitive 



numbers 19: 839-842. 

 Augur, Gcti. G. C, treaty commis- 

 sioner 17: 183. 

 Auguries. See Omens. 

 Augusta, Ga. 



intermingling of wares in mound 



near 20: 137. 

 occurrence of Middle Mississippi 

 types of pottery near 20: 80 sq. 

 opening of path from Cherokee 



country to 19: 36. 

 trail to 42: 775. 



treaty of, 1763 18: 637; 19: 45. 

 Auk 



a Tlingit tribe 26: 396. 

 clans and house groups 26: 403. 

 phratries and clans 26: 399, 412. 

 population of 7: 87. 

 Auk Indians, Southeastern Alaska. 



46: 33. 

 Auk Point, Indian remains at 46: 33. 

 Avikelenuiaiku 33: 625, 629, 636. 

 Auklet 



Eskimo clothing made from beak and 



skin of 18: 30, 31, 37. 

 Eskimo fishing apparatus made from 



beak and skin of 18: 177-180. 

 Eskimo methods of catching 18: 

 133. 

 Aunt, status of 47: 238. 

 Aurignacian, affinities with Eskimo, 



Indian 46: 357. 

 Aurora, Ind., mention of mounds 



around 42: 789. 

 Aurora Borealis 



a man-being in Iroquoian cosmology 



21: 156, 172, 175. 

 belief concerning 42: 479. 

 in Menomini myth 14: 210. 

 Auroras 



Eskimo belief concerning 18: 449. 

 Eskimo myth concerning 1 1 : 266. 

 of the Ungava district 11: 173. 

 Austin, Amory, on composition of 



white rice 19: 1082. 

 Austin, F. R., mounds on land of 12; 



163. 

 Austin, Rev. Gilbert, Chironomia 1: 



289. 

 Austin, Tex., flint implements found 

 near 40: 4. 



