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SUBJECT INDEX 



337 



East Cherokee — Continued 



suit against main band by 19: 151 

 sq. 

 East Dubuque, 111., mounds at 5: 



34-38. 

 East Hampton Book of Laws, ex- 

 tracts from 18: 617 sq. 

 East Main Cree Dialect 



examples in comparison with 28: 

 Potawatomi 268. 

 Menominee 269. 

 forms of 28: 245, 246, 252. 

 subjunctive mode in 28: 269. 

 East Mesa 



ceremony, appearance of Sio mana 



and Koyimsi in 21: 107. 

 derivation of Middle Mesa Natackas 



from 21: 71. 

 Natackas, derivation of 21: 71. 

 of Hopi country, reference to 19: 



579. 

 performance of, dance of Bull mana 



at 21: 120. 

 reference to, Hopi 28: 192. 

 rituals at 19: 631 sqq. 

 ruins at 17: 581, 585. 

 East Tennessee 



explorations in 5: xxii. 

 pottery from 20: 180 sqq. 

 trail from 42: 837. 

 Easter Island, Oceania, petroglyphs 



in 10: 169 sqq. 

 Eastern Algonquian Languages 

 close connection among 28: 258. 

 consonantic clusters in 28: 234, 



238, 246, 284. 

 examples in comparison with 28: 

 Cheyenne 233, 286. 

 Cree 233, 239, 257, 280. 

 Cree-Montagnais 286, 287, 288. 

 Delaware 257, 270, 278, 280, 287, 



288. 

 Fox 257, 261, 270, 279 sq., 287, 



288. 

 Malecite 269. 

 Menominee 257, 270. 

 Natick 253, 286, 288. 

 Ojibwa 257, 270, 287, 288. 

 Passamaquoddy 257. 

 Penobscot 269. 

 Peoria 257, 270. 

 Piegan 261. 



Shawnee 257, 261, 270, 279 sq., 

 287, 288. 



Eastern Algonquian Languages — 

 Continued 

 independent mode in 28: 231. 

 relationships of 28: 231, 232, 275, 

 288, 289. 

 Eastern- Central Algonquian Lan- 

 guages, relationships of 28: 22, 

 229, 232, 237 sq., 289. 

 Eastern Denes, hand games of the 



24: 273. 

 Eastern Shore, pottery of the 20: 



157 sq. 

 Eastern United States, pottery of 



20: 3-201. 

 Eastern Tribes, shinny played by the 



24: 617. 

 Eastman, purchase of land by 18: 



606. 

 Eastman, Mrs. Mary ("Dahkotah"), 



cited 4: 184, 189, 195, 241. 

 Eat, sign for 1: 301, 480. 

 Eat-all-up Feast 32: 515. 

 Eater. See Biank'i. 

 Eaters 



a Cheyenne division 14: 1026 

 new name of winter dance society 

 35: 1158. 

 Eating 



after dark, evil of 30: 184, 185. 

 bowls, clay, from Acoma 2: 405. 

 bowls, clay, from Cochiti 2: 408. 

 bowls, clay, from Laguna 2: 403. 

 bowls, clay, from San Juan 2: 416. 

 bowls, clay, from Santa Clara 2: 



415. 

 bowls, clay, from Tesuke 2: 413. 

 bowls, clay, from Wolpi 2: 382. 

 bowls, clay, from Zuiii 2: 350. 

 customs relating to 35: 750; 40: 



89, 225, 257. 

 many animals taboo among Tsim- 



shian 31: 501 sq. 

 time and frequency of, among Point 



Barrow Eskimo 9: 63 sq. 

 See also Domestic Pottery; Food. 

 Eating and Drinking of the Guiana 



Indians 38: p. 226-234. 

 Eating Contest at War-bundle feast 



37: 430. 

 Eaton, Captain — , Zuni vocabulary 



of 7: 139. 

 Eaton, John, on Indian population of 

 the United States 18: 537. 



