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SUBJECT INDEX 



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Busk (1) 



a peace ceremonial 42: 548. 

 a religious ceremony 42: 671. 

 at Otciapofa 42: 581, 583. 

 attendance at 42: 576 sq. 

 benefits derived from 42: 546. 

 ceremony of 42: 546-614. 

 changes in celebration of 42: 579 sq. 

 custom connected with 42: 122. 

 decline of 42: 601. 

 fast of 42: 569. 

 fines for not attending 42: 320, 



356, 555, 567, 577, 603. 

 Invitations to 42: 252, 554. 

 Kasi'lita, new fire ceremony of 41: 



513. 

 length of 42: 577. 

 meaning of the word 42: 546. 

 new year beginning with 42: 401. 

 object of , the tribal health 42: 547. 

 of the Texas Alabama 42: 601 sq. 

 offenses cancelled at 42: 344, 373. 

 origin of 42: 60. 

 preparations for 42: 591. 

 psychological effect of 42: 548. 

 religious character of 42: 548, 549, 



568, 569, 570, 593, 600. 

 restrictions connected with 42: 573. 

 similarity of, in various towns 42: 



589. 

 sin expiated at 42: 590. 

 stories of origin of 42: 546 sq. 

 unifying element in Creek con- 

 federacy 42: 548. 

 See also Booske Tah. 

 Busk (2), for training of priest or doc- 

 tor 42: 617-620. 

 Busk, Creek, among the Chickasaw 



44: 262. 

 Busk Dances, sun married 42: 609 



sq. 

 Busk Day, observance of 42: 554, 



555. 

 Busk Fire 



connection of, with sun 42: 484. 

 reference to origin of 42: 262. 

 symbolism of sticks of 42: 548. 

 See also New Fire. 

 Busk Ground 



arrangement of 42: 177. 

 in relation to the town 42: 172. 

 See also Ceremonial Grounds. 

 Busk Medicines, origin of 42: 546 

 sq. 



Busk Names. See Titles (or Busk 



Names) . 

 Bustamente, authority for Mexican 



manuscripts 3: 65. 

 Bustamente y Tagle, Bernardo An- 

 tonio de, on the Sia 29: 519. 

 Busycon Perversum, from mounds 

 12: 83, 116, 131, 224, 225, 303, 

 343, 386, 518, 685, 713. 

 Busycon Shell, copied as a vessel 4: 



454. 

 Busycon Shell, Columellae of 



gorgets derived from 2: 273, 276, 



282, 290, 292, 294, 296. 

 pendants derived from 2: 209, 259. 

 perforated plates derived from 2: 



265. 

 used as beads 2: 220, 224. 

 used as celts 2: 204. 

 used as pendants 2 : 209, 250. 

 used as pins 2: 213. 

 used as vessels 2: 194, 197. 

 used as weapons 2: 211. 

 used in the arts 2: 191. 

 Butchering 



of mountain goat 35: 174, 428, 441. 

 of porpoise 35: 446. 

 of seal 35: 451. 

 song 39: 134. 

 Butel-Dumont, G. M. 



on earthenware drums of Louisiana 



Indians 20: 34 sg. 

 on Louisiana Indian embroidery 



13: 28. 

 on Louisiana Indian featherwork 



13: 28. 

 on Louisiana Indian mortuary mats 



13: 21. 

 on Louisiana Indian sieves 13: 17. 

 on Mobilian wattled biers 13: 14. 

 on Natchez dwellings 13: 14. 

 on pottery making in Lower Missis- 

 sippi Valley 20: 57, 102. 

 on preparation of clays for pottery 



making 20: 46. 

 on rafts of poles and canes 13: 15. 

 Butler, Captain — , mention of 42: 



813. 

 Butler, Rev. D. S. 



arrest and imprisonment of 19: 119. 

 Cherokee missionary 19: 105. 

 on Jackson's attitude toward Chero- 

 kee 19: 117. 



