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SUBJECT INDEX 



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Bissel, C. T., survey by 18: 833. 

 Bitahi'nena, an Arapaho warrior 



order 14: 988. 

 Bitaye, another name of Sitting Bull 



14: 896. 

 Bitter Man, The, in Pima legend 



28: 43 sq., 60 sq. 

 Bitter Boot Valley 



establishment of reserve at 18:810. 

 removal of Flatheads from 18: 858. 

 Bitter-sweet 



medicinal use of 42: 661. 

 mention of 33: 102. 

 use of 44: 288. 

 See also Celastus Scandens. 

 Bittern, a man-being in Iroquoian 



cosmology 21: 179, 285. 

 Bitterroot, use of 45: 478, 479, 480, 



507. 

 Bitterweed, use of 45: 534. 

 Bi"*si'si 



creation of 23: 408. 

 See also Mythology. 

 Bitumen, used by Indians in making 



rafts 14: 407. 

 Bixa Orellana 



a pigment 38: § 28. 



for artificial feather coloration 38: 



§84. 

 for body painting 38: § 512. 

 for pottery 39: § 94. 

 timber for fire-sticks 38: §1. 

 Black, William J., cited on magic 

 knots and cords 9: 570, 572, 573, 

 575, 576, 577, 579, 580. 

 Black 



and red ware from Pueblo ruins 



22, i: XXXIV, xxxvi, xxxix, 60. 

 and white ware from Pueblo ruins, 



reference to 22, i: 59 sq., 180. 

 incised group of Chiriquian pottery 



6: 80. 

 or brown pottery from Santa Clara 



2: 447. 

 pottery, manufacture of 2: 330. 

 pottery, polished, from Santa Clara 



2: 443. 

 red, and white ware from Pueblo 

 ruins 22, i: 60 sq., xxi-xxv, 

 XXXIII-XXXVI, xxxviii. 

 Serian and Yuman words meaning 



17: 335* sq. 

 ware, from Pueblo ruins, reference to 

 22, i: 59, 179. 



Black Bass, a man-being in Iroquoian 



cosmology 21: 225. 

 Black Bear 



alifesymbol 36:105,108,123,130. 

 as a symbol 39: 193, 214, 238, 244, 



327. 

 footprints of , a war symbol 36: 76. 

 sacred soil disclosed by 39: 186. 

 special connection with man 27: 



512, 518. 

 symbolized in Shell society 27: 559. 

 Black Bear, or Mato Sapa's chart 



4: 94, 99-127. 

 Black Bear Gens 



ceremonial rank of 36: 105 sqq. 

 Ni'-ki wi'-gi-e of 36:219-236. 

 office of 39: 346. 

 personal names of 43: 133 sqq. 

 songs belonging to ^ 39: 316. 

 symbolic hair-cut of 43: 92. 

 wi'-gi-e of 39: 154-164. 

 See also Wa-ga'-be Gens. 

 Black Bear Songs 39: 185-192,344- 



347; 45: 644 sqq. 

 Black Bird. See Guato-kongya. 

 Black Bob's Band, land cessions and 



reservations by 18: 792, 894. 

 Black Buffalo 



a Ghost dance leader 14: 902. 

 See also Pa-konkya. 

 Black Chicken. See Siyo Sapa. 

 Black Chief, a Seneca informant 32: 



52. 

 Black Cinnamon, timber for clubs 



38: §150. 

 Black Coal 



an Arapaho chief 14: 956. 

 opposition of, to Ghost dance 14: 

 808. 

 Black Coyote 



an Arapaho Ghost dance leader 14: 



897, 898. 

 acknowledgment to 14: 655. 

 sacred plant obtained by 14: 1029. 

 song rehearsal in tipi of 14: 819. 

 visit of, to Wovoka 14: 774, 775, 

 894, 900, 903. 

 Black Creek, reference to 42: 38. 

 Black Deities of Maya codices 16r 



208. 

 Black Dirt, home of, in Oklahoma 

 42: 394. 



