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SUBJECT INDEX 



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Basketry — Continued 



Pima, designs employed 26: 136- 



140. 

 Pima, implements 26: 135. 

 Pima, KiaM 26: 140-143. 

 Pima, materials 26: 131-134. 

 Pima, method 26: 135. 

 Pima, minor types 26: 145 sqq. 

 Pima, sleeping mats 26: 147 sq. 

 Pima, storage baskets 26: 143 sq. 

 plants used for 30: 81. 

 Pueblo types of 22, i: 98 sq. 

 Quahatica 28: 140. 

 rarely preserved by charring 13: 



36. 

 roots used in making 45: 496. 

 Seri characters of 17: 10, 208* sq. 

 Seri decoration of 17: 175*. 

 specimens from Wolpi 2: 389. 

 specimens from Zufii 2: 368. 

 suggesting ornament 4: 57, 461. 

 taught to girls 40: 309. 

 Tewa, of willow 31: 14. 

 time required for 41: 412 sq. 

 Thngit 26: 395. 

 Tsimshian, not elaborate 31: 49. 

 twined, imprints of 44: 106. 

 water-tight 41: 135, 201 sq. 

 woman's share in 38: §900. 

 Yavapai 26: 164 s?. 

 Zufii, different kinds of 23: 373. 

 See also Basket; Baskets; etc. 

 Baskets 



at Tusayan altar 16: 279. 



birch-bark 45: 52. 



cedar-bark 45: 53 sq. 



cedar-root 45: 51. 



collection of Indian 3: 576-586, 



589. 

 decoration of 45: 55, 329. 

 decrease in use of 45: 342. 

 designs of 45: 226. 

 flexible 45: 51. 

 for cooking berries 35: 138, 284, 



288. 

 for huckleberries 35: 140. 

 for steaming 35: 555, 561. 

 for viburnum berries 35: 138. 

 for wild carrots 35: 139. 

 grass, made by the Eskimo 18: 204 



sq. 

 hexagon-base, spiral weft of 38: 



§412. 



Baskets — Continued 



Hudson collection of, acquisition of 



20: X. 

 Hudson collection of, study of 20: 



XVI sq. 

 imitation of effect of, by finger-nail 



markings on pottery 20: 75, 79. 

 new, custom regarding 35: 607. 

 of cedar bark 35: 136, 139, 226, 



228, 235, 240, 252, 254. 

 of the Eskimo 9: 326 sq. 

 openwork 45: 52. 

 openwork, making of 35: 134. 

 pictographs on 10: 217. 

 rack for holding 35: 171. 

 set for berry picking 35: 204, 205, 



206, 208, 209, 213, 214, 216, 217, 



218, 220, 269. 

 shapes of 45: 224 sq. 

 use of, as models for clay vessels 



20: 68, 162. 

 use of, by California Indians 20: 



XVII. 



use of clay in protecting from fire 



20: 49. 

 use of, in manufacture and decora- 

 tion of pottery 20: 36, 50, 65, 

 69 sqq., 134. 

 use of, in salt making 20: 28. 

 See also Basket; Basketry; etc. 

 Baskets, Clay, from Zufii 2: 360. 

 Bass, Jeremiah, purchase of lands by 



18: 588 sq. 

 Bassett Place, soapstone mine on 



15: 131. 

 Bassler, R. S., acknowledgment to 



41: 494. 

 Basswood 



in Cherokee lore 19: 421, 505. 

 use of 44: 293, 307, 321, 334, 378. 

 Basswood Bark, rope made from 



32: 122. 

 Bastian, A., on Northwest masks 3 : 



113, 114. 

 Basutoland, South Africa, petroglyphs 



in 10: 182 sq. 

 Bat 



carving of the 2: 144. 



how regarded by Central Americans 



16: 225. 

 in Pima song 26: 295. 

 myths concerning 19: 286 sq., 454. 

 string figures of, of Guiana Indians 

 38: §682. 



