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SUBJECT INDEX 



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Beard, a Broken Arrow chief 42: 322. 

 Beards 



appearance of, in pictures of Hopi 

 katcinas 21: 72, 84, 86, 88, 99, 

 110, 112. 

 extraction of 46: 593. 

 of Eskimo men 18: 26 sq. 

 removal of 45: 83, 241. 

 Western Eskimo 46:213-227,249. 

 Beardslee, Commander L. A. {U. S. N.), 



material collected by 24: 243. 

 Beard-tongue 



rabbit sticks made from 30: 96. 

 used in ceremonies 30: 95 sq. 

 Bears 



guarding pathway to chestnuts 32: 



505. 

 hunting of 42: 693. 

 taboo of, to the taime 17: 323. 

 used to convey boy 32: 284. 

 Bear's Gall, use of 44: 330. 

 Bear's Oil, use of, at busk 42: 598 sq. 

 Bear's Paw Design, on pottery from 

 Pueblo ruins, figures showing 22, 

 i: 73, 155. 

 Bearskin, John, songs recorded from 



48: 16. 

 Bearskin 



appearance of, in pictures of Hopi 



katcinas 21: 112. 

 Eskimo clothing made of 18: 31, 



35, 38, 39, 40. 

 Eskimo house-fittings made of 18: 

 243, 246. 

 Bearskin-rope People, settlement in 



Tusayanof the 8: 26,27. 

 Beasley, Maj. Daniel, commander of 



Fort Minis 19: 216. 

 Beast Fable, development of 19: 



XXXII sq. 

 Beast God Societies, activities of 



47: 528. 

 Beast Gods 



creation of 23: 49, 409 

 cult of 47: 528-534. 

 definition of 21: 135. 

 food deposited for 23 : 492. 

 medicine of, collection of 23: 552 



sq. 

 name given to 23: 409. 

 offering of game to 23: 440. 

 one selected for each region 23 : 49. 

 reference to 29: 43. 

 singing of songs to 23: 515. 



Beasts 



change of men into 30: 149, 150 



sq., 182, 184. 

 mythic, beheved in by the Eskimos 



18: 394. 

 See also Animals. 

 Beatty, Charles, describes wampum 



belts 2: 250. 

 Beauchamp, Rev. William M. 



acknowledgments to 20: 17; 29: 



12. 

 beads sketched by 2: 228. 

 chapter written by 12: 540-550. 

 engaged as special aid 12: 19. 

 exploration of Iroquoian province by 



20: 159. 

 indebtedness to, acknowledged 12: 



25. 

 information furnished by 12: 503. 

 on ancient Micmac village 24: 77. 

 on belts of wampum 2: 252. 

 on dice games of the Onondaga 24: 



111. 

 on hidden ball of the Onondaga 24: 



349. 

 on strings of wampum 2: 248. 

 studies in Iroquoian pottery by 20: 

 167. 

 Beaulieu, G. H. 



information furnished by 24: 401. 

 material collected by 24: 64, 65, 



401. 

 on dice games of the Chippewa 24: 



65. 

 on snow-snake of the Chippewa 24: 

 401 sq. 

 Beauty 



appreciation of 33: 32, 328, 617, 



630, 646. 

 Eskimo 46: 107, 213. 

 Indian 46: 151. 

 native children 46: 59. 

 test of 33: 657. 

 Beaux Banter, Tukabahchee chief 



42: 322. 

 Beaver, — on Ohio Cherokee 19: 



79. 

 Beaver 



a life symbol 36: 99, 100. 



a man-being in Iroquoian cosmology 



21: 174, 202, 287, 315. 

 chase of 11: 316. 

 Cherokee myths and lore concerning 

 19: 266, 314 sq., 465 sq., 474. 



