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SUBJECT INDEX 



135 



Bolton, Dr. Herbert E. — Continued 

 work of 28: 16 sq.; 29: 19; 30: 10, 

 16. 

 Bombas, negro dances 25: 69, 210. 

 Bombax sp., silk-cotton tree, cotton 



for darts 38: § 124. 

 Bonael, an idol in the Cave of the Sun 



34: 264. 

 Bonaks, cremation 1: 144. 

 Bonasila 



mention of 46: 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 

 81, 82, 83, 134, 135, 142, 144, 153, 

 154. 

 skeletal remains of 46: 156-160. 

 Bond Stones, used in Pueblo walls 



8: 144, 198. 

 Bone, Albert S., killed at Wounded 



Knee 14: 872. 

 Bone 



arrowheads of, in Sioux ceremony 



14: 823. 

 articles of, from Pojuaque 2: 440. 

 articles of, from Walpi 2: 396. 

 articles of, from Zuni 2: 373. 

 artifacts of, from mounds 37: 102. 

 Ijeads of 44: 137 sq. 

 chest ornament 38: § 537. 

 circular 38: § 540. 

 Eskimo houses built of 18: 257 sqq. 

 Eskimo implements made of 18: 

 75, 77-80, 82, 85, 88, 93, 100-109, 

 115, 123, 124, 127, 128, 130, 131, 

 133, 138 S95. 146-152, 155, 157 sqq. 

 161, 164, 165, 177, 180 sqq., 189, 

 195. 

 Eskimo ornainents made of 18: 58, 



59. 

 Eskimo tobacco implements made of 



18: 273, 278, 280. 

 Eskimo toys made of 18: 341-345. 

 Eskimo transportation apparatus 

 made of 18: 207, 210, 214, 217, 

 219, 222, 226. 

 figures showing 22, i: 94, 95, 166. 

 flageolet 38: § 564. 

 hoes of the Omaha 13:278. 

 Indian manufacture of pipes of 



20: 172. 

 needle 38: § 70. 

 objects of 34: 75, 234, 235; 44: 



106-138. 

 occurrence of symbolic designs en- 

 graved on 20: 101. 

 pictographs on 4: 59; 10: 206. 



Bone — Continued 



Serian and Yuman names for 17: 

 333* sq. 



solid, forming ribs 32: 259. 



tattooed 4: 73 sq. 



tools used in steatite working 15: 

 111. 



use of, in implement making 13: 

 142. 



used in stone-flaking 15: 61, 80. 



weapons of Virginia 15: 85. 



whistles 38: § 569. 



working tools, Eskimo 18: 80*9. 



See also Bone Beads; etc.; Bones. 

 Bone Beads 



from Honanki 17: 573. 



in Sikyatki graves 17: 733. 

 Bone Carving 



of the Antilleans 25: 192 sq. 



of the Eskimo 18: 196 sq. 

 Bone Crushers of the Eskimo 9r 



93-99. 

 Bone Dance 



description of 42: 531. 



mention of 42: 524. 

 Bone Implements 



from mound 12: 382. 



from Pueblo ruins, description of 

 22, i: 93 sqq., 134, 164, 166 sq. 



in cavate lodges 13: 223, 224. 



paddle shaped 31: 15. 



used in quarrying 15: 23. 



See also Implements. 

 Bone Needles from mound 12: 373- 

 Bone Objects 



from Awatobi 17: 627, 628. 



from Honanki 17: 572. 



worn by the Pima 26: 163. 

 Bone Plates from mound 12: 157. 

 Bone Pickers 



references to the 42: 687, 700. 



See also Buzzard Men and Women. 

 Bone Points 



fragmentary 44: 115-122. 



miscellaneous 44: 112-115. 

 Boner, J. H., on Moravian mourning 



1: 166. 

 Bones 



animal, Bonasila 46: 142. 



broken, treatment of 42: 660. 



converted into birds 32: 487. 



fossihzed 46: 60, 142, 157. 



gifts of 30: 158 sq., 168. 



implements of 46: 170-173. 



