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SUBJECT INDEX 



139 



Bourke, Capt. John G. — Continued 

 on dice game terms, White Mountain 



Apache 24: 90. 

 on fight at the "Tanks," 1872 26: 



54. 

 on lustration observances 26: 204. 

 on Mexican ball race 24: 667 sq. 

 on mixture of Sobaipuri and Apache 



26: 186 sq. 

 on Mohave mortuary customs 26: 



195. 

 on Mohave mythology 26: 216. 

 on Moqui colors 4: 56. 

 on Moqui shell vessels 2: 193. 

 on necklaces of human fingers 14: 



1024. 

 on quoits, Mohave 24: 726. 

 on Taos iron-tooth club 13: 144. 

 on use of mulberry by the Apache 



26: 95. 

 paper on Medicine-men of the 



Apache 9: 433-603. 

 paper on the medicine-men of the 



Apache, noticed 9: xliii-xlvi. 

 Pueblo vases, etc., presented by 8: 



XXV. 



quoted on Sun dance 11: 464. 

 Snake dance studies by 15: 265; 



16: 273. 

 Bovista Pila, use of 44: 288, 377. 

 Bovista Plumbea 33:62. 

 Bow 



a life symbol 36: 99. 



appearance of, in pictures of Hopi 



katcinas 21: 61, 72, 76, 81, 82, 



90, 91, 98, 99, 103, 106, 108, 111, 



113. 

 ceremonial painting of 36: 234. 

 ceremonial use of 16: 279, 282, 



286. 

 manufacture of 38: §126. 

 priests of the, Zuni 24: 215. 

 protectors on Eskimo boats 



228. 

 sacred, in Sioux ceremony 14: 

 sacred, in Sioux Ghost dance 



788. 

 Seri, decoration of 17: 175*. 

 Seri, genesis of construction of 



199*, 200*. 

 simple in construction 31: 50. 

 timber for 38: § 125. 

 use of, by Hopi katcinas 21 : 78, 86. 

 See also Arrow; etc.; Bows. 

 95719°— 33 10 



18: 



823. 

 14: 



17: 



Bow and Arrow 



distribution of, in Powamti festival 

 21: 31. 



expert use of 42: 692. 



finding of, at Chevlon 22, i: 100. 



making of the Eskimo 9: 291-294. 



use of 46: 542, 555. 



woods used for 42: 692. 

 Bow Cases 



of the Eskimo 9: 195-200; 11: 

 246, 247. 



of the Nenenot 11: 312. 

 Bow Creek, Nebr., reference to 27: 



85. 

 Bow Drill 



of the Guiana Indians 38: § 19, 38. 



used by the Innuit 4: 48. 

 Bow Gens 36: 98. 

 Bow-making Songs 39: 271-274. 

 Bow-Man, Tlingit spirit 26: 465, 



466. 

 Bow People, wi'-gie of 43: 47 sq. 

 Bow Priests 



activities of 47: 525 sq. 



ceremony of 47: 526 sq. 



dance held by 47: 527. 



duties of 47: 478, 518. 



elder brother, preparation of images 

 of gods of war by 23: 116, 117. 



offerings made by 47: 663. 



prayers of 47: 664-667, 668-673. 



present status of 47: 526. 



qualification of 47: 525 sq. 



retreat of 47: 663. 



songs of 47: 530. 



whirling of rhombi by 23: 201. 

 Bow Priesthood 



dancing of 23: 468 sq. 



origin of 23: 49 sqq. 

 Bow-string 



manufacture of 45: 98. 



of the Guiana Indians 38: § 127. 



of the Menomini 14: 275, 280. 



of the Omaha 13: 286. 



puzzle 38: § 713. 

 Bowditch, C. P., translation of works 

 on Mexican and Mayan records 

 by 23: xxxviii. 

 Bower-bird, legend concerning 30: 



226 sq. 

 Bowers, G. M., acknowledgments to 

 19: 13. 



