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GENERAL INDEX TO ANNUAL REPORTS 



[ETH. ANN. 48 



Beads — Continued 



disk, specimens obtained 44: 163. 



Eskimo 9: 149. 



Eskimo fishing apparatus made of 



18: 177 sqq. 

 Eskimo ornamentation by 18: 33- 



36, 38, 45-49, 52, 58, 84, 105, 228, 



285, 344. 

 Eskimo, and earrings 18: 52-57. 

 European, worn by Mission Indians 



44: 147. 

 found in graves at Sikyatki 14: 



519. 

 found in shell-heap burials 44: 



445. 

 from Awatobi 17: 628. 

 glass, taken from mound 44: 167. 

 hinge 44: 160. 

 in Sikyatki graves 17: 733. 

 mention of 25: 108 sq., 192; 34: 



231 sq. 

 miscellaneous stone 44: 104. 

 of different materials 2: 219, 232, 



235. 

 Pismo clamshell 44: 155. 

 pottery 41: 521, 522. 

 recovered from child's grave 41: 



529. 

 resemblance of spindle whorls to 



clay 20: 33. 

 rock-oyster shell 44: 160. 

 Russian glass 46: 61, 136, 173, 363. 

 steatite disk 44: 103. 

 South Appalachian group, occur- 

 rence of, in burial vase 20: 130. 

 use of 42: 685; 46: 590. 

 use of, in imprinting textile patterns 



20: 79. 

 use of, in initiation 47: 315. 

 used for necklaces 45: 81. 

 used in embroidery 13: 28. 

 Venetian, occurrence of, in Florida 



mounds 20: 720. 

 (See aZso Bead; Beads, Shell; Beads, 

 Stone; Nodes; Wampum. 

 Beads, Shell 



from ruined Pueblo on Little Colo- 

 rado River, description of 22, i: 

 92 sq. 

 kinds of, used in belts 2: 247. 

 manner of stringing 2: 234, 236, 



244, 248. 

 manufacture of 2: 236. 

 manufacture of, by whites 2: 238. 



Beads, Shell — Continued 

 massive in form 2: 223. 

 mention of 2: 219. 

 mnemonic use of 2: 240, 254. 

 or "runtees" 2: 228. 

 perforated 2: 219. 

 tubular in form 2: 226. 

 use of, as money 2: 219, 233. 

 use of, as ornaments 2: 219, 230, 

 234. 

 Beads, Stone 



from Casa Grande 28: 131. 

 mention of 44: 103 sqq. 

 Beadwork 



mention of 45: 47. 



of the Menomini 14: 264,265,269- 



272. 

 on clothing 45: 78 sq., 337 sqq. 

 patterns for 44: 390. 

 taught to girls 40: 309. 

 Beak, appearance of, in pictures of Hopi 



katcinas 21: 67, 78, 80. 

 Beale, — , location of land by 18: 



789. 

 Beale Wagon Road 4: 30. 

 Beams 



Chaco pueblos, how squared 8: 



184. 

 construction of steps upon 8: 162. 

 for supporting passageway wall 8: 



181. 

 for supporting upper walls 8: 144. 

 modern finish of 8: 149. 

 of missions in Walpi houses 17: 



586. 

 of Palatki ruin 17: 557. 

 Tusayan kivas, taken from Spanish 

 church at Shumopavi 8: 76. 

 Bean, Lieutenant — , part taken by, at 



Horseshoe Bend 19: 95. 

 Bean, Mrs. — , rescue of, by Nancy 



Ward 19: 48, 204, 490. 

 Bean, T. H., ethnologic specimens col- 

 lected by 18: 80, 87, 171. 

 Bean, a female man-being in Iroquoian 



cosmology 21: 174. 

 Bean 



garden 33: 96. 

 in Cherokee lore 19: 424, 471. 

 probable place of origin 33: 59. 

 See also Beans; Wild Bean. 

 Bean, Ground 33: 95. 



