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[ETHi ANN. 48 



Cuoq, Pere J. A. — Continued 



definitions by, in racket, Nipissing 



24: 570. 

 interprets the name Hiawatha 2: 



54. 

 on dice game, Nipissing 24: 81. 

 on hidden ball, Nipissing 24: 344. 

 on ring and pin, Nipissing 24: 540. 

 reference to work of 40: 28. 

 Cup and Ball Game 



among the Central Eskimo 24: 



546, 547, 548. 

 among the Northern Indians 1 1 : 



255, 323. 

 among the Winnebago 37: 122. 

 comparison of, with ring and pin 

 24: 527. 

 Cup Plant 



mention of 33: 132. 

 use of 44: 293. 



See also Silphium Perfoliatum. 

 Cup Sculptures 



classification of 10: 189-192. 

 mention of 10: 18^-200. 

 Cup-shaped Baskets 

 coils of 41: 164. 

 terms for 41: 397. 

 use of 41: 201, 202. 

 Cupana 



a Guiana Indian drink 38: § 267. 

 for fever and dysentery 38: § 927. 

 Cupped Stones, description of 13: 



91. 

 Cups 



Apalachee-Ohio pottery 20: 182. 

 collection of Indian 3: 545. 

 Florida Peninsula pottery 20: 118, 



127. 

 from Kintiel, description and figure 



of 22, i: 133. 

 from Sikyatki, description of 17: 



654. 

 from ruined pueblos on Little Colo- 

 rado River 22, i: 

 cuts showing 64, 65, 66, 96. 

 forms of 65 sq. 

 Gulf Coast pottery 20:105,107. 

 Iroquoian pottery 20: 161. 

 Kaolin, from Chaves Pass ruin, cut 



showing 22, i: 96. 

 made of ironstone concretions 44: 



93 sq. 

 mention of 4: 349. 



Cups — Contiimed 



Middle Mississippi Valley pottery 



20: 87 sqq., 94. 

 Northwestern pottery 20: 196. 

 of clay, from Walpi 2: 382. 

 of the Eskimo 9: 101. 

 of the Seri 17: 185* sq. 

 or cup-shaped clay vessels from Zuni 



2: 350. 

 pecked in rock 16: 138. 

 scraper, for dressing skins 9: 299 



sq. 

 South Appalachian pottery 20: 138. 

 See also Dippers; Mugs; Pottery. 

 Curare 



a poison 38: § 121, 122, 716. 

 antidotes for 38: § 930. 

 article of trade 38: § 825. 

 nature of 30: 285. 

 preparation of 30: 292, 303, 304, 

 343. 

 Cura'tca, fires lighted by 47: 94 sqq. 

 Curatella Americana 



for "puddling" fish 38: § 207. 

 leaves, use of, as sandpaper 38: 

 §21. 

 Curbinata Fish, stones from 30: 



371. 

 Cure for all bodily injuries, Iroquois 



myth 2: 73. 

 Curia. See Fraternity. 

 Curing 



by exorcism 47: 312 s^. 

 by shaman 47: 791 sq. 

 by tricks, symbolism of 47: 532. 

 type ceremony of 47: 339 sq. 

 See also Curing Ceremonies; Cur- 

 ing Societies; Medicine; Sick- 

 ness. 

 Curing and Drying 



wild rice 19: 1064 sqq. 

 wild rice, mechanical means em- 

 ployed in 19: 1066. 

 wild rice, reasons for 19: 1064. 

 Curing ceremonies, description of 

 47: 107-111, 116-122, 531 sg., 533. 

 Curing Societies 



membership in 47: 542. 

 See also Medicine Societies. 

 Curing Spirit of the Tlingit 26: 465. 

 Curious Mourning Observances of 



the ancients 1: 165, 166. 

 Curling among the Eskimos 1 1 : 257. 



