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SUBJECT INDEX 



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Beds — Continued 



erection of, for new ground 42: 



545. 

 names given to 42: 191 sq. 

 number of 42: 187. 

 of the Menomini 14: 272. 

 of the Tsimshian, location of 31: 



395. 

 orientation of 42: 18. 

 position of, in various towns 42: 



197-200. 

 surrounding square ground 42: 



181-187. 

 See also Bed; Bedding. 

 Bedsteads, not used by the Pueblos 



8: 214. 

 Bedstraw, fragrant 33: 115. 

 Bee 



imitation of, by Hopi katcinas 21: 



81. 

 mention of 11: 54. 

 See also Bees; Honey. 

 Bee Plant used for food 30: 69. 

 Beechey, Capt. Frederick W. 



cited on Eskimo seal dart 9: 252. 

 cited on Eskimo superstitions 9: 



434. 

 description of Eskimo bracer by 9: 



210. 

 description of Eskuno seal dart by 9 : 



218. 

 description of Eskuno umiak by 9: 



343. 

 mention of 46: 168, 205, 214, 219, 



228. 

 on lodge burial 1: 154. 

 work consulted 9: 21. 

 Beede, A. McG., specimen presented 



by 36: 34. 

 Beef 



dried, chemical composition of 19: 



1082. 

 first issued to Dakotas 4: 125. 

 Beekman, Dora, founder of the Beek- 



manites 14: 945. 

 Been. See Ben. 

 "Beer" CMcha 38: § 256. 

 Bees 



among the Cherokee 19: 82, 214. 

 and excreta 38: § 721, 935. 

 and wasps eaten 38: § 226. 

 controlled by medicine men 30: 



341. 

 domestic 38: § 726. 

 effect of water on 30: 201. 



Bees — Continued 



in Cherokee lore 19: 309. 



legends concerning 30: 199 sqq., 



204 sq., 305. 

 presage from 30: 276 sq. 

 See also Bee. 

 Beeswax 38: § 5, 24. 

 Beetle, Sawyer, talismans from 30: 



289. 

 Beetle-wing Cases, music 38: § 575. 

 Beetles 



eaten by the Guiana Indians 38: 



§ 224.^ 

 in Mohave mythology 26: 252. 

 in Pima mythology 26: 232, 248. 

 myths and lore concerning 19: 



239, 308, 314, 430, 463. 

 string figures 38: § 665. 

 used by the Eskimo 18: 88. 

 whistling, omen from 30: 272. 

 See also Water Beetle. 

 Before, pictographs for 10: 589. 

 Beggary, among the Point Barrow 



Eskimo 9: 42. 

 Begging, among the Eskimo 18: 295, 



300. 

 Begging Ceremony 37: 387; 45: 



389. 

 Begging Dance 3: 355; 35: 856. 

 Behavior, Western Eskimo 46: 92, 



94, 107, 134, 213-228, 240, 250. 

 Beheaders, term applied to the Da- 

 kota 17: 281. 

 Behechio, a Haitian cacique 25: 49, 



70, 81. 

 Behersda Tree, for tinder 38: § 1. 

 Behne, K. A., specimens purchased 



from 37: 30. 

 Behrendt, Dr. Carl Hermann, on 



Maya numeral system 19: 892. 

 Beille O'Beille, authority for Iro- 



quoian myth 2: 59. 

 Beings 



not called katcinas, description of 



21: 118, 121. 

 primal, in Iroquoian thought 21: 

 135. 

 Bejarano, Servan, testimony of 14: 



598. 

 Belcher, mound at 44: 407. 

 Belden, George 



on dice games, Yankton Dakota 



24: 184 sq. 

 on shinny, Yankton Dakota 24: 

 639 sqq. 



