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SUBJECT INDEX 



91 



Axes 



aboriginal method of making 15: 



68. 

 absent from Porto Rico collection 



34: 131. 

 anchor 34: 148. 



asymetrical 34: 102 sqq., 138 sq. 

 bowlders used for 15: 142. 

 ceremonial 11: 454; 34: 133, 142. 

 characteristic of Lesser Antilles 34: 



174, 180. 

 collection of Indian 3: 521. 

 copper, types of 37: 88. 

 double-edged 46: 82, 135, 147 sqq. 

 eared 34: 108 sq., 139-143. 

 eared, where found 34: 59, 93. 

 engraved 34: 109 sq., 144-147. 

 Eskimo 18: 88, 91, 92; 46: 67, 



69, 82, 87. 

 from Dominica 34: 125. 

 from Great Cayman 34: 258. 

 from Guadeloupe 34: 132 sq., 138- 



143. 

 from St. Lucia 34: 131. 

 from St. Vincent region 34: 94— 



104, 108 sqq. 

 from Tobago 34: 78. 

 grooved 34: 101 sq., 145. 

 grooved, described 13: 62. 

 grooved, development of 15: 98. 

 grooved, material used in making 



15: 141. 

 grooved, nomenclature of 13: 62. 

 how finished 15: 26. 

 ivory 46: 149. 

 jadeite, near Barrow 46: 319. 

 material of 30: 127. 

 materials used in making 15: 99. 

 notched 34: 74, 78. 

 of Spanish type recovered from 



mound 48: 4. 

 of the Omaha 13: 278. 

 of unusual size 34: 130. 

 on the Yukon, at Burchell's 46: 46. 

 perforated 34: 147 sg. 

 produced by flaking 15: 26. 

 remodeled for steatite working 15: 



126, 127, 130, 131, 132 sq. 

 Ruby 46: 48. 

 sign for 1 : 386. 

 stone 42: 689 sq. 

 stone. Anchorage, Chitna 46: 148. 

 stone, Casa Grande 28: 123 sq. 

 stone, from Awatobi 17: 625. 

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Axes — Continued 



stone, from Homolobi, figure show- 

 ing 22, i: 102. 

 stone, from Wolpi 2: 375. 

 stone, from Zuni 2: 320, 327. 

 stone, in Sikyatki graves 17: 730, 



731. 

 stone, of Guiana Indians 38: §6,7. 

 Xanana 46: 43. 

 tortoise shell 38: § 10. 

 typical of Lesser Antilles 34: 146, 



262. 

 used as pottery polishers 13: 99. 

 winged, from Tobago 34: 78. 

 with animal head on poll 34: 140. 

 with caps 34: 100 sq. 

 with regular margins 34: 138. 

 Yukon 46: 134, 135, 145, 146, 147, 



148. 

 See also Celts. 

 Aya, description of 21: 114. 

 Ayasta, Cherokee manuscript obtained 



from 7: 313. 

 Aya'sta, Cherokee story-teller 19: 



237. 

 Ayer Collection of Americana, refer- 

 ence to 42: 680. 

 Ayllon 



on gigantic Indian 19: 501. 

 version of Tsundige'wi myth by 



19: 471. 

 visit to Georgia coast by 19: 193. 

 Aylor, H. I., steatite quarry on farm 



of 15: 132. 

 Aymamon, a Porto Rican cacique 



25: 38 sq. 

 A'y^ii'ini. See Swimmer. 

 A'y<i°'ini, or Swimmer, Cherokee man- 

 uscript obtained from 7: 310 sqq. 

 Ayutan 



a synonym of Comanche 14: 1043. 

 identification of 17: 167. 

 Ay-Ay, name for St. Croix 34: 166. 

 Azachagiag 46: 200. 

 Azachagiak 46: 197. 

 Aziag or Aziak, Sledge Island 46: 



89, 197, 200. 

 Aziags 46: 89. 



Aziak Island. See Sledge Island. 

 Aztalan, description of 37: 88 sqq. 

 Aztec 



and British obsidian flakes compared 



13: 59. 

 dice games of the 24: 160. 

 inscription, Mexico 10: 133 sq. 



