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SUBJECT INDEX 



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Cat-tail — Continued 



useof 33:64; 44:294,378; 45: 



482, 496, 498. 

 use of, as food 17: 270. 

 Cat-tail Flag, used in basketry 41: 



145. 

 Cat-tail Gens 



silent during ceremony 36: 93. 

 See also Wa-ke'-the'stse-dse Gens. 

 Cat- tail Woman in Pima song 26: 



296. • 

 Cata, Evilogio, reference to 29: 143. 

 Cataha or Cataka, Kiowa Apache 



synonym 17: 245. 

 Catahoula County, La., ware found 



in mound at 20: 103. 

 Cataka, a synonym of Kiowa Apache 



14: 1081. 

 Catalina Mountains, Ariz., refer- 

 ence to 28: 36. 

 Catalogues of collection in 1881 3: 



427-592. 

 Cataloguing of Specimens, method 



of 12: 22. 

 Catamenial Customs 



of the Assiniboin 46: 524. 

 of the Fox Indians 40: 229, 245, 

 303-309, 339 sq., 357, 491, 517, 571. 

 of the Omaha 3: 267. 

 of the Salishan tribes 45: 62, 172. 

 See also Menstruation; Puberty. 

 Cataract among the Pima 26: 268. 

 Cataracts in Cherokee lore 19: 426. 

 Cataraugos. See Cattaraugus. 

 Catarro 38: § 918. 

 Catawba 



and Dakota affinity 15: 159. 

 black pottery of the 41:522. 

 Cherokee relations with 19: 14, 31 



sq., 36, 44, 49, 165, 234, 380 sq. 

 divisions of the 15: 165. 

 feather ornament of 19: 504. 

 games of the 24: 

 football 698, 704. 

 racket 611. 

 habitat of the 7: 112, 114, 116. 

 land cessions and reservations 18: 



780. 

 linguistic work among the 1 5 : 244. 

 myths of the 19: 452. 

 name for Cherokee 19: 16, 183. 

 population of the 7: 118. 

 population of the, in 1755 19: 39. 

 proportion of warriors to population 

 14: 33. 



Catawba — Continued 



researches among the 14: xl. 

 sketch of the 19: 498. 

 Spanish contact with 19: 28. 

 See also Catawba Indians; etc. 

 Catawba Dialect, recorded as a type 



21: XXIV. 

 Catawba Indians 



attacked by the Iroquois 42: 735. 

 called Flatheads 42: 687. 

 former habitat of 20: 142. 

 modern pottery making by 20: 20, 



52, 53 sqq., 130, 131 sq., 142 sq. 

 modern pottery of 20: 143. 

 pottery from mound resembling that 



of 20: 144. 

 pottery made by 42: 690. 

 prehistoric pottery of 20: 143. 

 proposed removal of, to Cherokee 



country 5: 317. 

 resemblance of Pamunkey pottery 



to that of 20: 152. 

 treaty of 1756 with 5: 145. 

 See also Catawba; etc. 

 Catawba Killer 



Cherokee formulas furnished by 7: 



316. 

 See also Takwatihi. 

 Catawba Language 



study of, by Dr. J. R. Swanton 39: 



14. 

 studied by Dr. T. Michelson 34: 

 17. 

 Catawba Settlements 

 attack on 42: 769. 

 location of 42: 778. 

 Catawba Trail 42: 772. 

 Catcher Toy 38: § 617. 

 Catching Game, description of 45: 



134. 

 Catch-the-Bear 



an adherent of Sitting Bull 14: 



857. 

 killed in Sitting BuU fight 14: 857. 

 Caterpillars 



destruction of wild rice by 19: 



1027, 1100. 

 Pima superstition concerning 26: 



265. 

 string figures of 38: § 672. 

 used as food 38: § 223. 

 used in ordeals 30: 279, 281. 

 Catfish, folk tale of the 14: 214. 

 Catfish Dance, mention of 42: 523, 

 534. 



