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GENERAL INDEX TO ANNUAL REPORTS 



[ETH. ANN. 48 



Central America — Continued 



need of investigation in 41: 105. 



petroglyphs in 10: 141 sg. 



ruins of, inscriptions of 19: 806. 



was a center of aboriginal distri- 

 bution 3: 151. 



See also Mexico. 

 Central American Pottery 



forms occurring in 20: 34, 35, 85, 

 182. 



Florida pottery suggesting 20: 127. 



functional scope of 20: 24. 



groups of 20: 20. 



Gulf Coast ware resembling 20: 

 109, 113. 

 Central American Tribes, languages 



of, study of 22, i: xxxi sq. 

 Central Eskimo 



mention of 46: 359. 



paper on, by Dr. F. Boas 6: 399- 

 669. 



population of 7: 75. 



remarks on paper of F. Boas on 6: 



LVI, LVII. 



See also Eskimo, Central. 

 Central States, forms of pipes of 



20: 45, 98. ' 

 Centralization of Seri body 17: 



138*. 

 Cephaelis Ipecacuanha, used as an 



emetic 38: § 920. 

 Cephalic Index of the Western 



Eskimo 46: 229. 

 Cephalopods, fossil, veneration for, 

 among the Pueblos 22, i: 107 sq. 

 Cephalopterus Ornatus 38: § 566. 

 Ceramic Art 



form discussed 4: 444. 

 forms, origin of 4: 269. 

 groups of 4: 369. 

 ornament discussed 4: 444. 

 See also Pottery. 

 Ceramic Decoration, relation of, to 



history 33: 216. 

 Ceramic Ware. See Pottery. 

 Cercados de los Indios. See Dance 



Plazas. 

 Cercis Canadensis, medicinal use of 



42: 665. 

 Cerehu, seeds used as beUs 38: 



§574. 

 Ceremonial 

 acquisition of, not belonging to 

 familv 35: 740. 



Ceremonial — Continued 

 cannibal 35: 1167. 

 circuit of the Hopi 15: 304. 

 connected with infancy 11: 482. 

 connected with puberty 11: 208. 

 in the scalp dance 1 1 : 526. 

 objects, Siouan 15: 172. 

 of Comox 35: 892. 

 of cult societies 11: 75. 

 of Dahpike 11: 503. 

 of drinking 38: § 278. 

 of Ghost lodge 1 1 : 487. 

 Siouan 1 1 : 373, 436, 440. 

 stones, description of 15: 103. 

 stones, distribution of 15: 142. 

 stones, made of steatite 15: 109. 

 winter 35: 342, 560, 564. 

 winter, food for 35: 285, 289, 299. 

 See also Ceremonies; Ritual; 

 Winter Ceremonial. 

 Ceremonial Approach, Wi'-gi-e of 



36: 249 sqq. 

 Ceremonial Attendant, Leading, 

 duties of 40: 41, 249, 251, 253, 

 269. 

 Ceremonial Attendants 



betrayal of deeds of 40: 259. 



clothing of 40: 257. 



duties of 40: 41, 123, 257 sqq., 



263, 267. 

 ideals for conduct of 40: 249, 251, 

 257. 

 Ceremonial Baton 



described and figured 14: 72 sq. 

 meal, use of, on Moki trails 14: 



488. 

 See also Batons. 

 Ceremonial Calendar 

 Acoma 47: 67 sq. 

 Isleta 47: 289 sq. 

 Zuni 47: 512, 534-540. 

 Ceremonial Chamber 



assembly of dancers in 23: 458, 



459. 

 at Four-mile Ruin, mention of 



22, i: 173. 

 dancing 23: 460 sq. 

 of the Zuni 23: 597-600. 

 preparation of openings into 23: 



476. 

 repair of 23: 227. 

 See also Kiva. 



