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Ellis, Albert G. — Continued 

 on Eleazer Williams 14: 23. 

 on Menomini gathering of wild rice 



19: 1062, 1063. 

 on Menomini land cessions 14: 22. 

 on Menomini property right in wild 



rice 19: 1073. 

 on Menomini threshing wild rice 



19: 1067. 

 on Menomini tying wild rice 19: 



1058. 

 on Menomini wild-rice broth 19: 



1083. 

 on popular synonym for wild rice 



19: 1023. 

 on selection of Menomini chief 14: 



46. 

 on the Stambaugh treaty 14: 29. 

 on winnowing wild rice 19: 1070. 

 Ellis, G. E., cited on Massachusetts 



history 18: 599. 

 Ellis, H. 



cited on Eskimo fire-making 9: 290. 

 work of, consulted 9: 22. 

 Ellsworth, Henry L. 



commissioner to report on the 

 country assigned to the Indians of 

 the West 5: 251. 

 conunissioner to treat with the 

 Cherokee 5: 249. 

 Elm 



medicinal use of 43: 266. 

 slippery, medicinal use of 42: 665. 

 Elm Cap 33: 61. 



Eloot, a Tlaqluit synonym 14: 740. 

 Elopement, Omaha marriage by 3: 



260. 

 Elsmereland 



ethnologic investigation in 21: xii. 

 visit of Robert Stein to 22, i: xiv. 

 Elson — 



cited on Eskimo salutations 9: 422. 

 visit of, to Point Barrow 9: 65. 

 visit of, to Refuse Inlet, Alaska 9: 

 52. 

 Elson Bay, Alaska, location of 9: 



27. 

 Elvas, Knight of 

 cited 42: 682, 702. 

 on De Soto's expedition 19: 2-1-27, 



191-201. 

 on Georgia Indian blankets 13: 24. 

 on Georgia Indian costumes 13: 22. 

 on salt making by American aborig- 

 ines 20: 28. 



Elves of the Siouan tribes 11: 481. 

 Ely, Prof. Richard T., acknowledg- 

 ments to 19: 1019. 

 Ely Mound in Virginia 1 : 295. 

 Elymus Triticoides 45: 499, 515. 

 Emaa, the Kiowa tai'me guardian 17: 



241. 

 Emankina, Biank'i's vision of 14: 



910. 

 Emathlochee, reservation for 18: 



706. 

 E-maut-lau Hut-ke, warrior of the 



Creek nation 42: 328. 

 Embalmment 



of Aleutian Islanders 1: 135, 136. 

 of Congaree and Santee Indians 1 : 



132, 133. 

 on mummification 1: 130. 

 Embellishment. See Decoration. 

 Emblems 



distinguished from signs 1: 389. 



signification of 10: 610 sq. 



use of, in early and modern times 



10: 373, 376. 

 See also Crests. 

 Embroidery 



appearance of, in pictures of Hopi 



katcinas 21: 92. 

 lack of remains of 13: 12. 

 mention of 45: 46 sq., 73. 

 of the Southern Indians 13: 28. 

 Emelik 46: 207. 

 Emergence 



Acoma myth of 47: 142-147. 

 Isleta myth of 47: 359-363. 

 singing the song of 47: 298. 

 Emerson, Mrs. Ellen Russell, cited 

 on Indian customs 9: 490, 495. 

 Emerson, Dr. Nathaniel B. 

 acknowledgment to 29: 19. 

 work of 29: 19; 30: 10. 

 Emesis, ceremonial 47: 117, 132, 



291. 

 Emetic 



Adenoporium gossipifolium as an 



38: §920. 

 Allamanda aubletii used as 38: 

 § 920. 

 Emetics 



of the Guiana Indians 38: § 920. 

 of the Zuni 30: 51, 55, 58, 59, 60. 

 plants used as 42: 657, 659. 670. 

 taken before ceremonials, purpose of 

 11: 87. 



