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GENERAL INDEX TO ANNUAL REPORTS 



[eTH. ANN. 48 



Disks — Continued 



pottery, eastern United States 20: 



33, 34. 

 pottery, Iroquoian province 20: 



170. 

 pottery. Middle Mississippi Valley 



20: 83. 

 pottery, South Appalachian province 



20: 131, 141 sq. 

 rolling, use of, in decorations 20: 



52. 

 steatite 44: 104. 

 stone 34: 75. 



use of, as Sun symbols in Hopi festi- 

 vals 21: 41, 43, 46. 

 use of, to represent buttons in dress 



of katcinas 21: 88, 98. 

 use of, to represent sunflowers in 

 pictures of Hopi katcinas 21 : 64. 

 See also Ear- disks; Roulette. 

 Disks, Scalloped 



probably time symbols 2: 273. 

 relation of, to human remains 2: 



276. 

 shell, from mounds 2: 275, 278. 

 sliell gorgets in the shape of 2 : 268, 



273, 279. 

 stone 2: 277. 

 stone, with engravings of knotted 



serpents 2: 278. 

 table of 2: 280. 

 the sun suggested by 2: 272. 

 type example of 2: 273. 

 use of sun symbols of similar shape 

 2: 273. 

 Diskwa'ni. See Blythe, James. 

 Dismal River, reference to 27: 88,91. 

 Disobedience, punishment for 30: 



210 xq., 219-223. 

 Dispersion of the Great Heads, Iro- 

 quois myth of 2: 62. 

 Disposition. See Behavior. 

 Disputation (Hoopara) 33: 312, 



316, 319, 327, 620, 647, 652. 

 Disputes, settlement of 42 : 553, 555. 

 Distances 



covered by the Indians 42: 735 sq. 

 how gauged 38: § 941. 

 Distortion, Facial, of Peruvian cra- 

 nium 16: 42. 

 Distribution 



of American pottery 20: 23. 

 of cliff ruins in De Chelly 16: 156 

 sq. 



Distribution — Continued 



of coiled basketry 41: 154. 



of Iroquoian pottery 20: 164-171. 



of masks, geographical 3: 98-120. 



of Middle Mississippi Valley pottery 

 20: 80 sq. 



of parts of animals 3: 300. 



of petroglyphs in North America 4: 

 19. 



of Pueblo art 4: 266. 



of stone art 13: 60. 



of stone art materials 14: 21. 



of stone implements 14: 134, 139. 

 141, 149. 



of the animals, Zuni myth 2: 21. 



See also Classification. 

 Distributive Numerals, Unalit, table 



of 18: 240. 

 District of Columbia 



collections from 28: 20, 21. 



fabric-impressed pottery from 13: 

 44, 45. 



field work in 11: xxvi. 



pottery of 20: 156 sq. 



quarry workshops of 15: 30. 

 Disturnell, J., on Taos 29: 182. 

 Ditch Boss, duties of 47: 55. 

 Ditch Dance 47: 318 sqq. 

 Dithyraea used in ceremonies 30: 



91. 

 Ditsa'kana, a Comanche band 14: 



1044. 

 Dius, beliefs concerning 47: 341. 

 Diversion, use of pottery for, among 



American aborigines 20: 24 sq. 

 Diversities in signs, classes of 1 : 341. 

 Diversity of Language 1 : 28 

 Divination 



cultural stages of 23: xxi, xxii. 



in savagerj' 16: 21. 



of the Antilleans 25: QO sq., 63. 



with grains and seeds 9: 454, 532, 

 533. 

 Divine Ones 



assistance rendered by 23: 25, 26. 



creation of 23: 24. 



opening of the earth by 23: 25. 

 Diving 



contest in Menomini myth 14: 189. 



for fish 38: § 185. 



of the Omaha 3: 341. 



ordeal for Carib captain 38: § 748. 

 Divining Dance, brief description of 

 46: 504. 



