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GENERAL INDEX TO ANNUAL REPORTS 



[eTH. ANN. 48 



Canoes — Continued 



birch-bark, study of Indian use of 

 22, i: XXII sq. 



burials in 14: 239. 



construction of 42: 689. 



description of 45: 248, 349 sq. 



four, in marriage ceremonial 35: 

 1004. 



method of construction of 34: 105; 

 45: 108. 



mystic origin of 14: 126. 



of" the Antilleans 25: 207 sqq., 217. 



of the Cherokee 19: 496. 



of the Eskimo 18: 218-222. 



of the Menomini 14: 292. 



of the Nenenot 11: 304. 



of the Winnebago 37: 123. 



reference to 27: 72, 81. 



self-paddhng 35: 1221, 1222. 



superterrene and aerial burial in 

 1: 171. 



use of 46: 579. 



value of, in trade 41: 158. 



varieties of 42: 744. 



war, preparation of 35: 1369. 



wooing 35: 1029, 1051, 1065. 



See also Boats; Canoe; etc. 

 Canoes and Houses, burial in 1: 



177, 179. 

 Canonicus 



character of 18: 621. 



sale of land by 18: 619-622. 

 Canos. Sec Cofitachiqui. 

 Canotidan, description of 11: 473. 

 Canstatt, — , cited 30: 47. 

 Cantaloupes 



in Tusayan ceremonies 16: 280. 



introduction of, into Pueblo country 

 14: 550. 



used by Indians as food 14: 516. 

 Canteens 



collection of Indian 3: 528-543. 



from Pueblo ruins, forms of 22, i: 

 64. 



of the Eskimo 9: 86. 

 Cantero, Dr. Calixto Romero, on 

 three-pointed stones 25: 129 sq. 

 Can't-hold-it, Biank'i's version of 



14: 910. 

 Can tina, acknowledgment to 30: 38. 

 Cantwell River 46: 125. 

 Canup, W. T., acknowledgment to 

 19: 13. 



Canvas, Eskimo transportation appa- 



tus made from 18: 206, 217. 

 Can ville, treaty of 18: 836. 

 Cany Branch of Cumberland River, 



compound vase from 20: 138. 

 Canyon de Chelly 

 accessibility of 16: 85. 

 arm of 23: 18. 

 cliff dweUings in 8: 217; 13: 254, 



348; 28: 219. 

 circular kivas of 8: 117, 133. 

 collection from 2: 419. 

 doorway described and figured 8: 



190.^ 

 early occupancy of, by the Bear 



people of Tusayan 8: 20. 

 exploration of 5: xxv; 15: lxxi. 

 finish of roofs of houses of 8: 150, 



151. 

 home of Asa clan 8:30; 19:610. 

 kivas in 13: 257. 

 location of 16: 84. 

 memoir on cliff ruins of 16: 73-198. 

 petroglyphs in 4:28,37,155; 10: 



96. 

 pottery of 4: 293, 319; 28: 139. 

 proposed study of ruins of 8: 14. 

 specimens from 24: 328, 717, 751. 

 Tusayan tradition concerning villages 



of 8: 19. 

 use of whitewash in cliff houses of 



circular kivas of 8: 74, 145. 

 See also Chelly Canyon; Cliff 

 Dwellings; Mindelefl, Cosmos. 

 Canyon del Muerto 

 location of 16: 85. 

 repairs to tower in 42: 5 sq. 

 ruins in, description of 16: 81; 

 23: 18. 

 Canyon Diablo, ruins in 28: 13. 

 Canyon of the Colorado, visited by 



the Spaniards 14: 390, 489. 

 Canyon Segy, Ariz., petroglyphs in 



10: ,50. 

 Caonabo, a Porto Rican cacique 25: 



32, 39, 80, 81. 

 Cap Boxes of the Eskimo 18: 164. 

 Capacity, Intellectual, of the Indian 



46: 593-602. 

 Capak, definition of 16: 262. 

 Cape Breton 



ethnologic studies in 21: xi. 

 reference to 28: 290. 



