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Bibliography — Continued 



of North American philology 1 : 



XV ; 2: xxi. 

 of the Bureau of American Ethnology 



16: ci-cxix. 

 of the languages of North American 



Indians 6: xxiv sqq. 

 of the Snake dance 16: 312. 

 select Fox 40: 30-36. 

 summary of work in 15: lxxxvii. 

 work in 14: xliii; 15: xxiii, 



XXVI, XXXI, XXXV, XL, XLIX, 



Liv, LXi, Lxv, Lxviii; 16: xxi, 



XXV, XXVIII,XXXII,XXXVII, XXXIX, 



XLi, XLV, XLIX, Lxxvii; 17: 

 Lv; 18: XLVi; 19: xxx; 29: 

 585 sqq.; 30: 113-116; 31: 39; 

 44: 368. 

 Bice'waan. See Iiove Songs. 

 Bickales, duties of 47: 52 sq., 55. 

 Bickford, F. D., on cliflf houses in 



Walnut Canyon 17: 532. 

 Bickford, F. T. 



cliflf ruins described by 16: 81. 

 field work of 6: xxviii. 

 Bickmore, Albert S., allowed use of 



masks 3: 101. 

 Bidai, status of the 14: 1093. 

 Biddle, Maj. J., Indian operations 



under 17: 212. 

 Biddle, James W. 



on duck in Green Bay 19: 1098. 



on death of Tomau 14: 56. 



on wild rice eaten with corn and 



fish 19: 1084. 

 quoted on Tomau 14: 54 sg. 

 Biedma, Iiiiis Hernandez de 

 cited 12: 646, 648, 669, 685. 

 on De Soto's expedition 19: 26, 

 191-201. 

 Bienville, — , on Natchez among Cher- 

 okee 19: 386. 

 Bierce, L.. V., cited 12: 658. 

 Bifa, a vegetable dye 25: 34. 

 Big, pictographs meaning 10: 586 sq. 

 Big Bear. See Yane'gwa. 

 Big Blue River, remains of Pawnee 



villages on 20: 200. 

 Big Bone Creek, trail terminated at 



42: 789. 

 Big Bone Lick 



description of 42: 790 sq. 



extinct animals buried at 42: 742. 



Big Bone Lick — Continued 

 importance of 42: 790. 

 salt making at 42: 741 sq. 

 trails to 42: 788, 789, 793. 

 Big Bow. See Zepko-eette. 

 Big Burro Canyon, reference to 28: 



209. 

 Big- Canoe, a subchief of the Pend 



d'Oreilles 45: 377. 

 Big Cook. See U'hontonga. 

 Big Cove, purchase of 19: 161. 

 Big Cypress Swamp, Seminole settle- 

 ment 5: 477, 478, 499, 507, 529. 

 Big Eagle 



a Flathead chief 45: 376. 

 story of 45: 362. 

 Big Elk, name of three Omaha chiefs 



27: 83 sq. 

 Big Elk, Omaha Chief 



account of 27: 83 sq., 631, 632. 

 keeper of pack 27: 554 sq., 558 sq. 

 references to 27: 205, 405, 518, 562. 

 Big Elk, John 



acknowledgments to 11: 362. 

 quoted on fetishes 11: 414. 

 Big Face. See To'-edalte. 

 Big Foot 



arrest of band of 14: 876. 

 complaints by bands of 14: 836. 

 excitement among band of 14: 848. 

 game- wheel carried by band of 14: 



1075. 

 ghost dance at camp of 14: 847, 



853. 

 illness of 14: 868. 

 joined by Sitting Bull's warriors 14: 



860. 

 killed at Wounded Knee 14: 870. 

 military movement against 14: 864. 

 participation of, in Sioux outbreak 



14: 861. 

 second flight of 14: 865. 

 surrender of 14: 867. 

 Big Fox's Village, location of 37: 51. 

 Big Goat. See Tlisso Tso, 

 Big Grizzly Bear, cited on jugglery 



11: 417. 

 Big Harpeth River, Indian settlements 



on 41: 561. 

 Big Hawk, a Flathead chief 45 : 376. 

 Big Hawk's Village, location of 37: 



51. 

 Big Head. See A'dalton-edal. 



