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GENERAL INDEX TO ANNUAL REPORTS 



[ETH. ANN. 48 



Feathers— Contin ued 



eagle, used in Ghost dance 14: 916, 



979, 1099, 1101. 

 eagle, used in war bonnets 14: 



1072. 

 eagle, value of 46: 589. 

 engraved representations of, South 



Appalachian pottery 20: 140. 

 Eskimo ceremonial objects made of 



18: 396, 397, 399, 401, 405, 410, 



412-416. 

 Eskimo ornamentation with 18: 



37, 168. 

 garments made of 42: 682. 

 handling of, conducive to insanity 



30: 166, 275. 

 head, of the Arapaho 14: 964, 965. 

 in Oraibi costumery 16: 293, 294. 

 in Smohalla ceremony 14: 729. 

 in Snake dance ceremony 16: 298. 

 in Tusayan ceremony 15: 275,276, 



277, 278, 279, 281, 283, 285, 286, 



296; 16: 279, 280. 

 Indian trade in 14: 472. 

 indicating deeds of valor 45: 157. 

 Kiowa robe of 14: 906. 

 magic power attributed to 33: 228. 

 magpie, ceremonial use of 14: 999. 

 magpie, presented by Wovoka 14: 



901. 

 magpie, prized byPaiute 14: 775. 

 on prayer sticks 17: 739. 

 ornaments of, absence of, on mask of 



Momi 21: 37. 

 peculiar use of, in dress of Hopi 



katcinas 21: 41, 66. 

 prayer, use of, by Hopi katcinas 



21: 76. 

 prayer, use of, in Flute ceremony 



21: 30. 

 red, use of, in representations of Hopi 



katcinas 21: 72. 

 ritualistic use of 47: 262. 

 ruffs of, on mask 47: 862. 

 sacred use of, by Wovoka 14: 776. 

 significance of 14: 268; 33: 227. 

 strewing of, to mark path 30: 132. 

 symbolic uses of 15: 169. 

 symbolism of 42: 436; 47: 127, 

 '481. 



symbolism of, in Ghost dance 14: 

 " 789. 

 turkey 32: 277. 



Feathers — Continued 



turkey, appearance of, in represenfja- 



tions of Hopi katcinas 21: 67. 

 turkey, on Cheyenne arrows 14: 



1024. 

 turkey, use of 47: 660, 677. 

 use of 34: 230. 



use of brushes of, in pottery decora- 

 tion. Eastern United States 20: 



67, 86. 

 use of, by katcinas 47: 863 sq. 

 use of, by Pueblo Indians 14: 544, 



559, 570. 

 use of, for garments 14: 517. 

 use of, in ceremonial observances 9: 



633 sqq. 

 use of, in Ghost dance 14: 786, 



919, 1084. 

 use of, in house building ceremonies 



8: 101, 102. 

 use of, in medicine hut 9: 582. 

 use of, in Pamiirti festival 21: 28. 

 use of, in pottery 46: 58. 

 use of, in representing bird katcinas 



21: 25. 

 use of, in Sumaikoli 21: 57. 

 used as war insignia 37: 161 sq. 

 used in Crow dance 14: 922. 

 varieties of, used on prayer-sticks 



47: 274. 

 war, of the Menomini 14: 268. 

 See also Eagle; Feather; Prayar 



Feathers; and names of various 



birds. 

 Feathers and Quills, pictographs on 



10: 207 sq. 

 Featherstonhaugh, George William 

 on birds destructive to wild rice 19: 



1027. 

 on duck in Minnesota River 19: 



1098. 

 on influence of wild rice on geo- 

 graphic nomenclature 19: 1120. 

 on wild rice at Fort Winnebago 19: 



1034. 

 on wild rice in Delaware 19: 1029. 

 Featherstonhaugh, Thomas, Indian 



relics donated by 10: xxii. 

 Featherwork 33: 334, 618, 622, 642, 



643, 648, 649, 658. 

 Features, unusual, of Walpi Snake 



dance 19: 978 sq. 

 Febrifuge 38: §927, 



