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GENERAL INDEX TO ANNUAL REPORTS 



[ETH. ANN. 48 



Eagle Feathers — Continued 

 on heads of heralds 27: 500. 

 on war bonnet 27: 446 sqq. 

 on Washa'be (staff) 27: 276. 

 peculiarity of, in dress of Kohoninii 



21: 85. 

 sacred use of 14: 992. 

 song pertaining to 14: 1100. 

 symbol of old age 36: 71. 

 symbolism of 42: 36; 45: 157, 

 " 555. 

 use of 45: 74; 47: 500, 660, 863. 

 use of, as warrior symbol by Tcak- 



waina 21: 63. 

 use of, by Wovoka 14: 776. 

 use of, in ceremony 39: 251. 

 used in Ghost dance 14: 916, 979, 



1099, 1101. 

 used in hypnotism 14: 923, 925. 

 value of 46: 589. 

 Eagle Gens. See Ho"'-ga A-hiu-to" 



Gens. 

 Eagle Harbor 46: 185. 

 Eagle-Heart, escape from arrest of 



17: 329. 

 Eagle Katcina. Sec Kwahu. 

 Eagle Mills, village site near 15: 79. 

 Eagle Movmtain, Calif., references to 



28: 36, 47. 

 Eagle Nest House 



description of 33: 166. 

 description of Room I 33: 168. 

 doorway in 33: 170. 

 masonry of 33: 170. 

 Eagle People 



a division of the Corn people 47: 



272. 

 migration legend of the 8: 28. 

 mythic pueblo of the 29: 571. 

 officials of the 47: 273. 

 origin of the 47: 362. 

 Eagle Phratry 



standing of, among the Tlingit 26: 



455. 

 See also Wolf Phratry. 

 Eagle Pipe, flight of, to Bad Lands 



14: 884. 

 Eagle Plumes in Hopi rites 17: 589. 

 Eagle Point, Iowa, mounds at 5: 32. 

 Eagle Shrine at Tukinobi 17: 589. 

 Eagle Symbol 



appearance of, in pictures of Hopi 



katcinas 21: 103. 

 in the codices 16: 251. 



Eagles 



carved 35: 805, 810. 



feathers of, used as fans 40: 211. 



feathers of, used ceremonially 40: 



103, 213, 225. 

 head of, appearance of, in pictures of 



Hopi katcinas 21: 77. 

 how caught. 4: 105. 

 how trapped by the Arapaho 14: 



992. 

 in Menomini mythology 14: 92, 



131, 166, 217. 

 kept by the Hopi 17: 731. 

 kept by the Pueblo Indians 14: 



992. 

 method of capturing 45: 104. 

 not domesticated 47: 211. 

 of Kwag"ul 35: 820 sqq. 

 rank of 35: 1080. 

 tame, kept by Indians 14: 516. 

 See also Eagle. 

 Eakins, D. W. 



customs of Muskogi Indians described 



by 10: 258. 

 information furnished by 42: 78, 



318. 

 Eaman, C. B., witness to Casa Grande 



contract 15: 334. 

 Eames, Wilberforce. 



acknowledgments to 14: 339; 29: 



12. 

 work of 26: xxv. 

 Ear 



ache 38: § 925. 

 beliefs concerning the 43: 95. 

 ornaments worn in the 42: 95. 

 shouting into the, of a corpse 38: 



§ 864. 

 See also Dog-ear; Ears. 

 Ear Disks, copper, clay cores for 20: 



43, 141 sq. 

 Ear Flaps, of the Eskimo 18: 37 6-9. 

 Ear Ornaments 



American pottery 20: 25, 42, 43. 

 mention of 35:728; 42:685; 45: 



85, 339 sq. 

 Middle Mississippi Vallej^ pottery 



20: 83. 

 shown by Valley figurines 20: 184. 

 Ear Pendants 



appearance of, in pictures of Hopi 



katcinas 21: 84. 

 from Pueblo ruins, cuts showing 



22, i: 86, 87. 



