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GENERAL INDEX TO ANNUAL REPORTS 



[eTH. ANN. 48 



Fastening Rods for Eskimo women's 



"housewives" 18: 105, 106. 

 Fasting 



a test of religious attitude 37: 



277. 

 among Siouan Indians 1 1 : 390, 



436, 502; 15: 184. 

 among the Cherokee 19: 120, 321, 



329, 335, 340, 341 sq., 423, 470, 



480. 

 antenuptial 38: § 885. 

 as a hunting custom 45: 184. 

 as a medium for trances 14: 700. 

 as a mourning custom 40: 37, 38, 



117, 173, 507. 

 as a preparation for war 42: 408. 

 as a punishment 40: 297, 338, 341, 



551. 

 as a purification rite 42: 410, 416, 



422; 45: 174. 

 before ball game 42: 457. 

 before going to war 42 : 429. 

 benefits accruing from 40: 67, 545 



sq., 561. 

 blessings obtained by 37: 166 sq. 

 ceremonial 47: 132, 286, 290, 315. 

 ceremonial, by the Winnebago 14: 



110. 

 competition in 30: 223. 

 during eagie trapping 14: 993. 

 efficacy of 40: 381. 

 essential to training of priests 42: 



617. 

 experience in 37: 275. 

 for the busk 42: 574. 

 for war powers 37: 157, 160. 

 in chieftainship ordeal 38: § 745. 

 in Menomini myth 14: 224. 

 in puberty ceremony 27: 129, 131. 

 in the Sun dance 3: 272. 

 in times of scarcity 46: 509. 

 instruction for 37: 169, 171. 

 instrument used in 40: 557, 563, 



565, 567, 583. 

 length of time of 40: 563, 569, 583, 



587. 

 list of works treating on 40: 546, 



547. 

 mention of, in myth 40: 37. 

 object of 42: 593; 46: 489 sq. 

 observance of, at busk 42: 592. 

 omission of, in illness 40: 565. 

 on the part of Hopi katcinas 2 1 : 

 42, 53. 



Fasting — Continued 



ordeals of 30: 308 sq., 314, 319 



sqq. 

 personal account of 37: 293-309. 

 preliminary to Ghost dance 14: 



822. 

 to avert calamitj^ 42: 535. 

 to gain supernatural knowledge 40: 



38, 49, 425, 473. 

 to insure long life 40: 81. 

 to obtain blessings 40: 71, 73, 75, 



77, 79, 545, 551, 555, 583, 589. 

 See also Fast. 

 Fat 



Eskimo manner of eating 18: 267 



sq. 

 of alligator, for cure of earth eating 



38: § 253. 

 of frog and toad, for artificial color- 

 ation of feathers 38: § 84. 

 symbolism of 22, ii: 23, 244. 

 use of 22, ii: 20, 26. 

 See also names of various animals. 

 Father 



and child, wi'-gi-e for benefit of 43: 



60-67. 

 application of the term 42: 80, 92. 

 articles furnished V)y, in Hako cere- 

 mony 22, ii: 20. 

 attitude of, toward children 42: 



363, 365. 

 ceremonial dress of 22, ii: 58. 

 feeding of children by 22, ii: 105- 



117, 313-317. 

 gifts of ponies to 22, ii: 260. 

 gifts to, by outsiders 22, ii: 147, 



327. 

 lodge of, diagrams of, during ritual 



22, ii: 36, 49, 59, 62. 

 lodge of, rituals of Hako ceremony 



taking place at 22, ii: 19, 26-58. 

 preparation of, for the journey of the 



son 22, ii: 60. 

 relation of, to daughter 40: 343. 

 relation of, to son 40: 343. 

 requirements and duties of 22, ii: 



18, 19, 23. 

 selection and duties of 22, ii: 18, 



19. 

 son maltreated by 35: 1097, 1180. 

 use of the term 47: 624. 

 Father-in-law 



application of the term 42: 82, 84. 

 attitude toward the 42: 451. 



