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SUBJECT INDEX 



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Billings, Capt. J., map of 46: 176. 

 Billings, J. S., on statistics of trepana- 

 tion 16: 16. 

 Billing's Expedition, labrets and 

 masks figured by 3: 90, 128, 136, 

 141. 

 Billy, brother of Key West Billy 5: 



492 sqq., 499, 528. 

 Billy Hardjo. See Tah-Coo-San- 



Fixico. 

 Billy John. See Sha'awe. 

 Biloxi 



affinity with the Siouan 15: 159. 



a Siouan tribe 7: 112. 



divisions of the 15: 164. 



early habitat of the 7: 114. 



in Texas, union of, with Cherokee 



19: 143. 

 language, studies of 13: xl. 

 mortuary customs of the 13: 21. 

 population of the 7: 118. 

 present habitat of the 7: 116. 

 researches among the 28: 12. 

 sociology of the 15: 243. 

 studies among the 13: xxxiii; 15: 



XXII, XXX. 



study of the language of the 14: 



LX. 



taboo among the 15: 177. 



tribe of Choctaw confederacj^ 19: 

 500. 



See also Biloxi Indians. 

 Biloxi Dictionary, work on 29: 14. 

 Biloxi Indians 



cultural distinctions of 42: 713. 



descent among the 42: 696. 



information regarding elans of 42: 

 118. 



linguistic researches among the 8: 



XX. 



responsibility of, for Gulf Coast pot- 

 tery 20: 105. 

 See aho Biloxi. 

 Bilqula Indians, tattooing of the 



10: 407. 

 Bimiti, or humming-bird dance 38: 



§587. 

 Bimiut 46: 198. 



Binary Concept among primitive peo- 

 ples 19: 836 sqq. 

 Binary-Ternary System among 

 primitive peoples 19: 842, 847 

 sq. 



Binas 



charm 38: § 162. 



legends concerning 30: 286 sq, 



nature of 30: 281-288. 



nose string 38: §63. 



specific attractions of 30: 281 sg., 



284. 

 use of 30: 282, 286 sq. 

 See also Charms. 

 Bingham Mounds. See Rufus 

 Bingham Mounds; Ira Bing- 

 ham Mounds. 

 Bins, for storage in Tusayan rooms 



8: 109, 209, 210. 

 Biographic Pictographs 4: 208- 



218. 

 Biography 



classification of 10: 571. 

 continuous record 10: 571-57'>. 

 particular events 10: 575-582. 

 pictographic forms of 10: 571-582. 

 Biological Survey, explorations of, in 



Alaska 46: 29. 

 Biology, defined 15: xvii. 

 Biotic Characters of the Seri 17: 



133*. 

 Birch 



Eskimo tobacco implements made of 



18: 279. 

 used in basketry 41: 145,148. 

 See also Birch Bark; etc. 

 Birch, Black, use of 44: 287, 342. 

 Birch, White 



use of 44: 288, 364, 369, 377. 

 used medicinally 42: 659. 

 Birch Bark 



articles made of 44: 387-397. 

 baskets of 45: 222. 

 boxes, "mococks" used for storing 

 and carrying wild rice 19: 1066, 

 1072. 

 canoe 46: 55. 

 canoes, Nenenot 1 1 : 304. 

 canoes, used in wild-rice harvest 



19: 1017, 1056-1070. 

 dishes 46: 37, 83, 136, 170. 

 Eskimo tobacco implements made of 



18: 274. 

 fans and matting wigwam 19: 1017. 

 fans, used in winnowing wild rice 



19: 1071. 

 gathering of 44: 386. 

 in burials 46: 63, 70. 

 in houses 46: 82. 



