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GENERAL INDEX TO ANNUAL REPORTS 



[ETH. ANN. 48 



Awatobi — Continued 



arrowshaft and polishers from 17: 



611, 731. 

 destroyed in 1700 15: 305, 310. 

 destruction of, referred to 19: 865. 

 disposal of dead 28: 117, 118. 

 etymology of 17: 594. 

 founded by Pakab-Awata clans 19: 



609. 

 germ-god of 21: 38. 

 introduction of Owaklilti into 21: 



58. 

 legend of destruction of 17: 602. 

 massacre at 21: 74. 

 migration of the people of, to Middle 



Mesa 21: 104. 

 population of 17: 637. 

 pottery of 28: 139, 141, 156. 

 probable home of Pakab clans 19: 



608. 

 reasons for excavating 17: 591. 

 representation of Deer katcinas from 



21: 103. 

 ruins of, examined 17: 535. 

 settlement of Sikyatki people at 17: 



634. 

 settlement by Kiikiichomo and Siki- 



yatki people 17: 596. 

 visited in 1540 17: 596. 

 work at 17: xxxix. 

 See also Pakab Clan. 

 Awatobi Maid 



l)irth of child by 21: 104. 

 meeting of Alosaka with 21: 121. 

 Awatobi Soyok taka 

 derivation of 21: 71. 

 description of 21: 74. 

 participation in Powamii festival by 



21: 67. 

 Awatobi Soyok wiiqti 

 description of 21: 75. 

 participation in PowamA festival by 



21: 67. 

 Awatubi, an Awatobi synonvm 17: 



594. 

 Awatubi 



attacked by the Walpi 8: 34. 

 clay tubes used as roof drains at 



8: 155. 

 description of ruins of 8: 49, 50. 

 fragments of passage wall at 8: 



181. 

 possession of sheep by 8: 50. 

 settlement of the Asa at 8: 30. 



Awatubi — Continued 



Spanish mission established at 8: 



22. 

 survey of 8: 14. 

 when and by whom built 8: 29. 

 Awatui pottery 4: 493. 

 A-wat-u-i, an Awatobi synonym 17: 



594. 

 Awik* !Enox", origin of abalone names 



of 35: 1261. 

 A'wini'ta, myth told by 19: 454. 

 A'wisho. See Mythology. 

 Awisho tehuli of Zuiii mythology 



13: 383. 

 Awitelin Tsita of Zuiii mythology 



13: 379. 

 Awiten Tehu'hlnakwi of Zuiii myth- 

 ology 13: 379. 

 Awl 



game, of Plains tribes 14: 1002 sq. 

 Indian term for 41: 392. 

 manner of using 41: 160. 

 See also Awls; Perforator. 

 Awl game. See Ahl Game; Awl 



{game). 

 Awls 



bone 44: 106 sqq. 

 bone, from Awatobi 17: 627. 

 bone, from Pueblo ruins, descrip- 

 tion of figures of 22, i: 94. 

 from Guadeloupe 34: 135. 

 of the Eskimo 9: 181, 182; 18: 



81. 106, 108. 

 of the Nenenot 11: 318. 

 of the Seri 17: 230*. 

 wooden 44: 165. 

 Awnkote 



purchase of reserve for 18: 750. 

 reservation for 18: 724. 

 Awonawilona of Zuni mythology 13 : 



379. 

 A'wonawil'ona, Description of. 



See Mythology. 

 Ax, John 



Cherokee story-teller 19: 229. 

 information furnished by 24: 475. 

 myths told by 19: 430, 431, 435, 

 436, 438, 440, 448-452, 454 sqq., 

 460, 462, 463, 466, 471, 473, 476, 

 477, 481. 

 Ax-like Instruments, described 15: 



90, 92. 

 Axa, province of, in Great Plains 14: 

 492. 



