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Clay Articles — Continued 



from Canyon de Chelly 2: 419. 

 from Cochiti 2: 405, 459. 

 from Cuyamunque 2: 436. 

 from Jemez 2: 417, 452 

 from Laguna 2: 399. 

 from Namb6 2: 439. 

 from Old Pecos 2: 418. 

 from Old Pojuaque 2: 441. 

 from other localities 2: 421. 

 from Pictograph Rocks 2: 420. 

 from Pojuacjue 2: 439. 

 from San Ildefonso 2: 461. 

 from San Juan 2: 416, 456. 

 from Santa Ana 2: 458. 

 from Santo Domingo 2: 409, 451. 

 from Silla 2: 454. 

 from Taos 2: 464. 

 from Tesuke 2: 410, 450. 

 from the Jicarilla Apache 2: 417. 

 from Wolpi 2: 378. 

 from Zuiii 2: 343. 

 measurements of 2: 323. 

 Clay Balls, appearance of, in pictures 



of Hopi katcinas 21: 115. 

 Clay Basket, use of, in Hopi festivals 



21: 107. 

 Clay-eating 



custom of, in different parts of the 



world 9: 537-540. 

 of the Guiana Indians 38: § 253. 

 with potatoes 30: 71. 

 Clay Heads. See Pottery. 

 Clay Old Woman, a supernatural 



47: 343. 

 Clay Surface of Pueblo roofs 8: 151. 

 Clay Tubes used as roof drains 8: 



155. 

 Clayborne, William, claims to land 



in Maryland by 18: 571, 572. 

 Clayoquot 



games of the 24: 

 dice games 196. 

 hand game 319. 

 ring and pin 528, 558 sq. 

 Clays and Pigments 



specimens of, from Zufii 2: 367. 

 used by Santa Clara Indians in 

 manufacture of pottery 2: 331. 

 Clayton, J. B. 



custodian of manuscripts 31: 23. 

 work of 25: xxiv; 26: xxxi; 

 27: 13; 28: 14, 18; 29: 24; 

 30: 24. 



Clayton, Powell, mounds on land of 



12: 242. 

 Claytonia Lanceolata 45: 482,511. 

 Cleaners for pipe bowls, Eskimo 18: 



281 sq. 

 Cleanliness, native houses, Savonga 



46: 92. 

 Cleansing Ceremony 47: 307-314. 

 Clear Creek, caves on 28: 188. 

 Clear Creek Canyon, cliff houses in, 



reference to 22, i: 20. 

 Clear Lake. See Round Valley Re- 

 serve. 

 Clematis Columbiana, use of 45: 



4.59. 

 Clematis Ligusticifolia, use of 45: 



459. 

 Clemclemalats, stick games of the 



24: 249. 

 Clement, Basil, interpreter, on Win- 

 ter count 4: 90, 91, 111, 113, 



120, 122. 

 Clement, Clara Erskine, Handbook 



of Legendary and Mythologic Art 



4: 54. 

 Clements, C. C, special agent on 



Cherokee claims 5: 308. 

 Clerical Work of the Bureau of Ameri- 

 can Ethnology 25: x, xxiv sq.; 



29: 24; etc. 

 Cleu, J. F., split-cane matting found 



by 13: 37. 

 Cleveland, F., shell vessels described 



by 2: 97. 

 Cleveland, Henry J., agent for Pima 



26: 32. 

 Cleveland, Rev. William J. 

 cited 4: 129. 



Oglala gentes obtained by 15: 220. 

 on Sitca°xu gentes 15: 218. 

 on tree and scaffold burial 1 : 



158. 

 Clickahut, a Klu'kMat synonym 



14: 738. 

 Clickitat, a Klu'katat synonym 14: 



738. 

 Clifif Dwellers 



definition of 17: 531. 

 home of 23: 13, 14. 

 mention of 4: 202, 304, 305. 

 preservation of grave of 41: 52. 

 Pueblo, relationship of, with Pima 



26: 144. 



