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SUBJECT INDEX 



241 



Colonization of New Spain 14: 



374. 

 Coloose Creek, mention of 42: 36, 



38. 

 Color 



aboriginal American pottery 20: 



63. 

 absence of, in specimen examined by 



P. Kalm 20: 59. 

 Catawba pottery 20: 55, 143. 

 ceremonial use of 10: 61&-622. 

 Cherokee pottery 20: 56. 

 classification of wares from Pueblo 



ruins by 22, i: 58-61, 179 sq. 

 decorative use of 10: 619-622. 

 designating social status 10: 633 sg. 

 differentiation of, by Indians 14: 



1032. 

 divisions of the Zuni 13: 369. 

 effect of firing on 20: 53. 

 Florida Peninsula pottery 20: 117 



sq., 121, 126. 

 for war and peace 10: 631 sqq. 

 Gulf Coast pottery 20: 106, HI. 

 ideocrasy of 10: 622 sqq. 

 in Mississippi Valley pottery 4: 



373, 374. 

 Indian, Eskimo, Yukon 46: 151, 



161. 

 Iroquoian pipes 20: 173 sq. 

 Iroquoian pottery 20: 162. 

 Middle Atlantic Coast pipes 20: 



158. 

 Middle Atlantic Coast pottery 20: 



153, 155. 

 Middle Mississippi Valley pipes 20: 



99. 

 Middle Mississippi Valley pottery 



20: 84 sq. 

 materials 4: 235, 236. 

 mention of 46: 364. 

 New Jersey-New England ware 20: 



175. 

 Northwestern pottery 20: 193, 198, 



199. 

 of coiled pottery 4: 283. 

 of designs in pottery 4: 302. 

 of Pueblo pottery 4: 269. 

 Pamunkey pottery 20: 152. 

 pleasures of 19: lxiii. 

 primitive ideas concerning 19: 



LXXXIV. 



red 33: 322, 324, 646, 654, 655. 

 red as a sacred 14: 1037. 



Color — Continued 



relative to death and mourning 10: 



629 sqq. 

 significance of 10: 618-637. 

 significance of, in Menomini cere- 

 monial 14: 76. 

 South Appalachian pipes 20: 141. 

 South Appalachian pottery 20:132, 



138. 

 Spanish olive jars 20: 129. 

 symbolic use of, in general 10: 



635 sq. 

 variations of, in katcina representa- 

 tions 21: 60, 82, 95. 

 variations of, on parts of the body of 



Hopi katcinas 21: 80. 

 Western Eskimo 46: 213-228. 

 See also Color Decoration; etc.; 



Colors. 

 Color Decoration 



Apalachee-Ohio pottery, absence of 



20: 180. 

 aboriginal American pottery 20: 



42, 52, 63 sq., 66 sq. 

 Florida pottery 20: 118, 124, 125, 



127. 

 Gulf Coast pottery 20: 111, 112, 



113. 

 Gulf Coast pottery, rarity of 20: 



105. 

 Iroquoian pottery, absence of 20: 



164. 

 Lower Mississippi Valley pottery 



20: 103. 

 Middle Mississippi Valley pottery 



20: 84, 86, 87, 88, 93, 95, 96, 98, 



100, 101. 

 South Appalachian pottery 20: 138. 

 southern and northern pottery 20: 



187. 

 Color in Textile Art 6: 201, 202. 

 Color of Seri 17: 137* sq. 

 Color of Specimens 34: 132. 

 Color Phenomena in textile ornament 



6: 215-232. 

 Color Symbolism 



in Ghost dance 14: 919. 



in Shaker ceremony 14: 761. 



in Smohalla ritual 14: 725, 729. 



in the codices 16: 223, 228. 



in Tusayan sand pictures 16: 278. 



of the Cherokee 7: 342, 343. 



of the Zuni and Moki 15: 308. 



