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SUBJECT INDEX 



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Cannibal Dance — Continued 



mention of 35: 848, 850, 856, 860, 



895, 909, 917, 929, 935, 1000, 



1001, 1004, 1005, 1017, 1018, 



1035, 1374. 

 put away permanently 35: 862. 

 Cannibal Dancer 



and companions 35: 1237. 



attendants of 35: 848. 



eats feast 35: 855. 



mention of 35: 275, 753, 959, 982, 



1007, 1081, 1084. 

 pacification of 35: 937. 

 performance of 35: 1008, 1010. 

 purification of 35: 1009. 

 slave killed for 35: 1017. 

 Cannibal Masks 35: 1000. 

 Cannibal Pole 35: 856. 

 Cannibal Spirit 



house of 35: 1224, 1233. 

 killing of 35: 1230-1233. 

 mention of 35: 1209. 

 Cannibal Tamer 35:1081,1084. 

 Cannibal Whistle 35: 1070. 

 Cannibalism 



among the Carib Indians 30: 273. 

 envoys eaten, Winnebago 37: 54. 

 evidence of, in Alabama 44: 442, 



444, 445. 

 in Menomini myth 14: 168, 194, 



229. 

 in time of famine, Assiniboin 46: 



523, 584. 

 indications of, among Winnebago 



37: 218, 219. 

 myths concerning 19: 247, 349 sq., 



483, 501. 

 object of 30: 149-158. 

 of the American Indians 3: 272. 

 of the Eskimo 11: 187. 

 of the Guiana Indians 38: § 768- 



773. 

 of the Porto Rican natives 25: 50, 



72. 

 of the Seri 17: 56, 117, 119. 

 of the Tonkawa 17: 199. 

 practice of, by Southeastern tribes 



42: 705, 712 sq. 

 spirits guilty of 30: 177-181. 

 See also Cannibal; etc.; Devouring 



the Dead. 

 Canoe 



as a marriage gift 35: 777. 

 birch-bark, collection of 15: xxvi. 



Canoe — Continued 



birch-bark, used in wild rice harvest 



19: 1056-1070. 

 bottom boards of 35: 96. 

 care of 35: 94-97. 

 controlled by song 32: 146. 

 creation of 32: 568. 

 diminutive, swallowing of 32: 569. 

 dug out, collection of 15: xxxi. 

 for cassava 38: § 344. 

 having magic power 32: 247, 407. 

 landing of 35: 193. 

 loading of 35: 192. 

 magically enlarging, for use 32: 



362. 

 making of 13: 72; 32: 163. 

 of the Guiana Indians 38: § 792- 



797. 

 princess placed in the middle of 



31: 407. 

 propelled by wild geese 32: 706, 



712, 713. 

 protected against spirits 35: 615. 

 runway for 35: 96, 97. 

 saiHng through the air 32: 225, 



391. 

 use of, in picking berries 35: 206, 



210, 211, 215, 216, 218, 219. 

 used as feast dish 35: 769, 772. 

 used for hunting trips 31: 407. 

 white flint, power to restore life 



32: 304. 

 See also Canoes; etc. 

 Canoe Birch 33: 75. 

 Canoe Builder 



customs of 35: 615. 

 making a successful 35: 697. 

 Canoe Burial 



in ground 1 : 112. 



of Santa Barbara 1: 112. 



of Clallam 1 : 173, 174. 



of Twana 1: 171, 173. 



of the Mosquito Indians 1: 112, 



113. 

 Canoe Fight, description of 42: 440 



sq. 

 Canoe Indians, an Assiniboin band 



46: 430. 

 Canoe-shaped Vessels 44: 86 sq. 

 Canoes 



as tribute to chief 35: 1338. 



birch-bark 23: xxxi. 



birch-bark, on the Yukon 46: 55, 



83. 



