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GENERAL INDEX TO ANNUAL REPORTS 



[ETH. ANN. 48 



Birds — Continued 



stone, from Woodruff Butte 



22, i: 135. 

 string figures of 38: §669. 

 stuffed,used in Gliost dance 14: 916. 

 supernatural 42: 498. 

 traps for catching 38: § 675. 

 treatment of 22, ii: 55. 

 use of, in making medicines 37: 262. 

 weather foretold by 30: 269. 

 with burials 46: 115. 

 See also Bird; Thunder-bird; etc. 

 Birds, Cardinal. *S'eeCardinalBirds. 

 Bird's Head 



appearance of, in pictures of Hopi 



katcinas 21: 77. 

 use of, in battle 14: 790. 

 Bird's Nest, symbolism of 22, ii: 170. 

 Birdsall, W B., cliff ruins described 



by 16: 81, 163. 

 Birgan, meaning of the word 1 : 93. 

 Birket-Smith, K., mention of 46: 



331. 

 Birth 



gifts four days after 35: 841 sq. 

 of a child annomiced to its grand- 

 parents 35: 877. 

 Omaha ceremony on fifth day after 



3: 245. 

 premature, production of, by Zuni 



23: 296. 

 See also Birth Customs; Child- 

 birth. 

 Birth Customs 



mention of 47: 132-135, 214, 537, 



540. 

 and beliefs of the Kwakiutl In- 

 dians 35: 649-655. 

 of the Creek Indians 43: 389. 

 of the Omaha cognates 27: 115,116. 

 of the Winnebago 37: 126. 

 of the Zuni 23: 294-303. 

 practices after accouchement 23: 



297. 

 See also Birth.; Childbirth. 

 Birth Marks, cause of 30: 326. 

 Birth Names 



Omaha 3: 227, 231, 232, 236, 237, 



239, 240, 243, 244, 245, 248. 

 origin of 43: 32. 

 Bis, mentioned 44: 35. 

 Bishop, W. H., on wild rice in Dela- 

 ware 19: 1029. 

 Bishop's Rock 46: 52. 



Bison 



absence of bones of 41: 493, 608 sg. 

 Alvarado's journey among 14: 576. 

 connection of Calako horns with 



21: 110. 

 Coronado's army supplied with meat 



of 14: 577,581. 

 described by Cicuye Indians 14: 



490. 

 described by Colorado River Indians 



14: 405. 

 described by companion of Coronado 



14: 570.' 

 described bj- Coronado 14: 580. 

 described by Jaramillo 14: 587. 

 description of 14: 527, 54!^ 543. 

 early disappearance of 42: 693. 

 first printed reference to 41: 609. 

 first seen by Coronado's force 14: 



391. 

 imitation of hunt of, in Hopi festivals 



21: 31. 

 influence of, on modern Dakota mi- 

 grations 19: 1044. 

 in myth and religion of the Indians 



41: 611. 

 killed by Plains Indians 14: 504. 

 late arrival of, in middle Tennessee 



41: 555, 611. 

 pile of bones of 14: 542. 

 possible influence of, on early Siouan 



migrations 19: 1043. 

 skins of, found by Coronado at Cibola 



14: 560. 

 stampede of 14: 505. 

 sj-mbolic hair cut representing 43: 



94 sq. 

 See also Buffalo; Muscaras. 

 Bison Clan 



mentioned by Adair 42: 119. 

 native names for 42: 115. 

 Bison Dance 



description of 42: 527. 

 mention of 42: 523, 524. 

 performance of 42: 573 sq. 

 See also Buffalo Dance. 

 Bison Disease, mention of 42: 640. 

 Bison Hair, used as a charm 42: 



501. 

 Bison-like Figure on food bowl from 



Chevlon 22, i: 72. 

 Bison Medicine, use of 42: 658. 

 Bison Skin, used for legendary record 



42: 33 sq. 



