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SUBJECT INDEX 



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Bur Snakeroot 

 use of 44: 293. 

 See also Sanicula Canadensis. 

 Bura. See Deer. 

 Burch, James, contractor for stage 



line 26: 32. 

 Burchard, J. L., on pit burial 1 : 124. 

 Burchell's 46: 46. 

 Burden Baskets 



change in 41: 236,361. 

 coils of 41: 164, 165. 

 description of 41:198-201. 

 designs on 41: 229-234. 

 development of form of 41: 386. 

 grouped according to shape 41: 



197. 

 of the ChUcotin 41:344-348. 

 of the Lillooet 41: 335-338, 421 



sq. 

 of the Shuswap 41: 351 sq. 

 of the Thompson 41: 416-420. 

 proportions of 41: 212-223. 

 shape of 41: 137. 

 technical difficulties in decorating 



41: 258 s?. 

 terms for 41: 395 sq. 

 two groups of 41: 217 sq. 

 value of 41: 157, 158. 

 widespread use of 41: 141. 

 Burden-bearer in Troano Codex 16: 



250. 

 Burden-bearing by the Seri 17: 



149*. 

 Burden-strap 



description of 27: 339 s?. 

 symbolic 36: 152, 153. 

 Burdock 



medicinal use of 43: 266. 

 mention of 33: 135. 

 of recent introduction 33: 59. 

 use of 44: 287, 340, 377. 

 See also Arctium Minus. 

 Bure-akwa, gourd flageolet 38: 



§ 565. 

 Bureau of American Ethnology 

 appropriations for 41: 1, 25, 47, 



77, 99. 

 director and chiefs of 48: 1188. 

 Eighth Annual Report of the, cited on 



Tusayan architecture 19: 579. 

 expedition of July 1879, members of 



23: 15. 

 linguistic classification of Siouan 

 tribes 27: 605. 

 95719°— 33 -11 



Bureau of American Ethnology — 

 Continued 



policy of 42: 1 sq. 



report on work of 42: 1-19. 



sketch of 48: 1187 sqq. 



system of spelling of 4: 147. 



work of, in Alaska 46: 30. 



work of 41: 3, 25 sqq., 47-50, 77- 

 80, 99 sqq. 



See also Administrative Report. 

 Bureau of Indian Affairs, policy of 



47: 56. 

 Buret de Longchamps, on Borinque- 



iio tradition 25: 130. 

 Burgoa, on Huave number 19: 918. 

 Burgos, Juan de, estate of, forfeited 



for bachelorhood 14: 379. 

 Burgos sp., for shell beads 38: §73. 

 Buri, timber for fire-stick 38: § 1. 

 Burial 



among northern Indians 11: 271. 



among Pueblo Indians 14: 518. 



among the Sia 11: 144. 



ancient and modern methods of 

 32: 459. 



Apingi 1: 125, 126. 



aquatic 1: 180. 



Bari of Africa 1: 125. 



Bechuanas of Africa 1: 126. 



beneath, or in cabins, wigwams, or in 

 houses 1: 122. 



beneath, or in dwellings 12: 674. 



box 1: 155. 



burning of food at 35: 709. 



by men 40: 423. 



by Tiguex Indians 14: 595. 



by women 40: 423. 



Caddos 1: 103. 



cairn 1: 142. 



cairn, of the Ute 1: 142. 



Carolina tribes 1 : 93. 



case, of the Cheyenne 1: 162, 163. 



cave 1: 126. 



ceremonies, use of fire in 12: 675. 



chieftain, of the 1:110,111. 



classification of 1 : 92 sq. 



communal or tribal 12: 657. 



customs connected with 11: 486; 

 42: 337, 384, 388, 398. 



Damara 1: 126. 



dance, Yokaia 1: 192, 194. 



dances 1: 192. 



Eskimo manner of 18: 310 sqq., 

 314 sq. 



