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GENERAL INDEX TO ANNUAL REPORTS 



[ETH. ANN. 48 



Bases — Continued 



Southern and Northern pottery 20: 



145, 187. 

 Spanish oUve jars 20: 129, 130. 

 tripod 20: 93. 

 See also Feet; Forms; Walls. 

 Bashfulness of the Oniahas 3: 262. 

 Basin Basket 38: § 440. 

 Basin-shaped Baskets, terms for 



41: 396. 

 Basins. See Pottery. 

 Basiwi, four-stick game of the 24: 



333. 

 Basket 



adaptions of natural forms 38: 



§ 453-457. 

 birch-bark, among the Nenenot 1 1 : 



301. 

 Cherokee, design from 20: 171. 

 classification of 38: § 448. 

 cover work 38: §449. 

 "landing net" 38: § 423. 

 marked pottery 4: 282. 

 molds for pottery 4: 372. 

 mystic, in Columbia Indian cosmol- 

 ogy 14: 722. 

 of specially prepared strands 38: 



§ 412-447. 

 patterns and designs 38: § 105- 



114. 

 string figure 38: § 666. 

 trumpet 38: § 559. 

 types of base, circular or oval 38: 



§ 416-421. 

 types of base, conical 38: § 423, 



424. 

 types of base, conical and rectangu- 

 lar 38: § 425-447. 

 types of base, hexagonal 38: §412- 

 " 415. 



used in dice games 14: 1004. 

 use of, by Hopi katcinas 21: 73, 



74. 

 use of, in distribution of beans in 



Hopi ceremonies 21: 70. 

 use of, in Lalakanti festival 21: 



58. 

 See also Basketry; Baskets; Crab 



B asket ; Eye - so cket B asket ; 



Medicine- man Basket. 

 Basket Dance 



of Rain-cloud clans 21: 22. 

 of the Hopi 21: 22, 23. 

 See also Lalakonti. 



Basket Maker Sites, investigation of 



45: 7. 

 Basket Making by the Menomini 



14: 259. 

 Basket Plaques 



appearance of, in pictures of Hopi 

 katcinas 21: 122. 



use of, in Masauu ceremony 2 1 : 37. 

 Basketry 



among East Cherokee 19: 176. 



Antillean 25: 212 sq. 



anticipated pottery 4: 483 sq. 



Apache, collection of 22, i: xxxix. 



bark 45: 52 sq., 222, 328. 



Casa Grande 28: 147. 



coiled 45: 54 sq., 223 sqq., 329. 



cooking utensils 4: 484 sqq. 



copied in pottery 4: 449. 



declination of manufacture of water- 

 tight 4: 496. 



description of 45: 51-55. 



difficulties encountered in 41: 258- 

 261, 263. 



diffusion of the art of 41 : 133-139. 



discussion of 13: 15. 



distribution of, among tribes 45: 

 223. 



earthenware derived from 13: 11. 



feather crowns 38: § 519-527. 



found in Honanki 17: 572. 



Gila-Salt region 28: 156. 



Hudson collection of 21: xxxiii. 



imperfection in 41 : 262. 



in cavate lodges 13: 228. 



Indian 46: 36, 83. 



ingenuity shown in 41: 261. 



lack of pottery modeled from 13: 

 38. 



materials used in 45: 222 sqq. 



not esthetic 40: 341. 



not found at Sikyatki 17: 649. 



of the Apache 2: 355. 



of the Flathead group 45: 328 sqq. 



of the Omaha 13: 278. 



of the Shinumos 2: 334. 



of the Siouan tribes 1 5 : 172. 



of the Zunl 2: 334. 



ornamentation of 45: 55, 329. 



paper on 42: 17. 



Pima 28: 147. 



Pima, agave leaf rings 26: 113. 



Pima, basket bowls 26: 135 sq. 



Pima, character 26: 164 sg. 



