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SUBJECT INDEX 



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Australia, petroglyphs in 10: 161- 



165. 

 Australian Natives 



ceremonial use of color by 10: 62S. 

 charm or fetish of 10: 504. 

 conventional representations by 10: 



652 sq. 

 decoration of body with feathers by 



10: 207. 

 magic and initiation ceremonies of 



10: 513 sq. 

 message sticks of 10: 3Q9 sqq. 

 messenger of death of 10: 525. 

 messengers and mode of invitation of 



10: 368, 369. 

 messengers of vengeance {pinya) of 



10: 433. 

 mourning ceremony of 10: 630. 

 mythic personages of 10: 489 sq. 

 pictographs on skins by 10: 219. 

 scarification of 10: 416 sq. 

 songs and song writers of 10: 250. 

 war colors of 10: 633. 

 ivommeras and clubs of 10: 753. 

 Australians 



gestures of the 1 : 306. 

 scaffold burial among the 1: 167. 

 tattooing of the 4: 76. 

 use of flakes among the 13: 172. 

 Ausummowett, sagamore of Aroo- 



saguntacook 43: 174. 

 Authorities 



cited, list of 14: 1104-1110. 



in sign language, list of 1: 401 



sqq. 

 made use of 42: 32. 

 on Siouan cults 1 1 : 361. 

 Authority 



in household 47: 477. 

 political, of tribe 47: 478. 

 symbols of 38: § 751. 

 Authors 



and works cited, list of 10: 777- 



808. 

 cjuoted by Bancroft 4: 66. 

 Autobiography of a Fox Indian 



Woman 40: 291-349. 

 Autochthony of the Seri Indians 1 7 : 



12, 268*. 

 Autogenous Similarities 3: lxvi. 

 Automatons of the Eskimo 9: 372 



sq. 

 Autonomy, waning, of Cherokee 19: 

 153-157. 



Autossee, battle at 19: 92. 

 Autowwe, reservation for 18: 674. 

 Ava, 111., petroglyphs near 10: 77. 

 Avatc Hoya, appearance of, in con- 

 nection with Humis katcina, in 



Pamiirti 21: 27. 

 Avavares, mention of 42: 739. 

 Avebury, Lord. See Lubbock, Sir 



John. 

 Avens, use of 44: 289, 356; 45: 



464, 476, 493, 504, 506, 507. 

 Averill, A. B., material collected by 



24: 158. 

 Avery, Mrs. A. C. 



acknowledgments to 19: 13. 



on Cherokee part in Civil War 19: 



169. 

 on Col. W. H. Thomas 19: 162. 

 Avian Figures. See Bird Designs. 

 Avila, Pedro de, ringleader in rebellion 



at Suya 14: 533. 

 Avila y Ayala, Fray Pedro de, mission- 

 ary at Zuni 13: 329. 

 Avoca, N. C, coiled pottery from 4: 



277. 

 Avocado Pear cultivated by Guiana 



Indians 38: §246. 

 Avocations. See Occupations. 

 Avoidance of personal names by the 



Indians 4: 171. 

 Avoyel Indians, reference to 42: 



692. 

 Avunculate among the Tsimshian 



31: 425. 

 Awa 33: 619, 651, 661. 

 Awakokshu, the holy place 22, ii: 



283. 

 Awallache land cessions and reserva- 

 tions 18: 780. 

 Awani 



games of the 24: 



dice games 143. 



shinny 630. 

 A'wanita, or Young Deer, Cherokee 



formulas furnished by 7: 316. 

 Awata Clan, same as Pakab Clans 



19: 608 sq. 

 A-wa-te-u, an Awatobi synonym 



17: 594. 

 Awatobi 



advent of Patun clans at 19: 595. 

 and Sikyatki pottery compared 17: 



659. 



