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SUBJECT INDEX 



367 



February, Hopi ceremonies in 21: 



22, 85. 

 Feces and Entrails of animals eaten 

 by Point Barrow Eskimo 9: 62. 

 Fechet, Capt. E. G. 



at arrest of Sitting Bull 14: 856, 



857. 

 pursuit of Sitting Bull's warriors by 

 14: 858. 

 Fecundity of the Eskimo 46: 107. 

 Federal Council of the Iroquois 43: 



459. 

 Feeble and Aged, neglect of the 38: 



§917. 

 Feeling for Fish 38: § 185. 

 Fees 



ceremonial sending of 43: 38 sqq. 



distribution of 43: 68. 



for initiation 39: 46. 



for reciting wi'-gi-e 39: 62. 



for services 39: 274. 



given to the A'ki-ho° Xo'-ka 39: 



196. 

 given to the Wa'-do°-be 39: 181. 

 Feet 



Eskimo 46: 359. 



Indian 46: 246. 



reversed, people with 30: 363. 



western Eskimo 46: 215-227, 246, 



249, 253. 

 See also Foot; etc. 

 Feet (of vessels) 



Eastern United States pottery, re- 



centness of 20: 62. 

 Middle Mississippi Valley pottery 



20: 93. 

 Ohio Valley pottery 20: 185. 

 See also Bases; Legs. 

 Feet and Tracks, human and animal, 



pictographs of 10: 715 sg. 

 Fejervary Codex 



bird symbol in 16: 220. 



mention of 3: 31, 32, 52, 53, 55, 56, 



57, 58, 59, 61, 63. 

 numerals from 19: 939-943. 

 reference to symbols in 16: 250. 

 scheme of 3: 35. 

 Felcata Comosa, a sacred food plant 



39: 129. 

 Feldspar, deposit of 29: 580. 

 Felis Hippotestes Aztecus, eaten by 

 the Pima 26: 81. 



Fellowhood 



among the Kansa 16: 232. 

 Wyandot, institution of 1: 68. 

 Fellows, J., transaction of Seneca with 



18: 770, 772, 776, 818. 

 Felton, Alonzo, mounds on farm of. 



New York 12: 505. 

 Female 



children, Eskimo custom of killing 



18: 289 sq. 

 signs for 1 : 300, 357. 

 Female Force 



invocation of 22, ii: 333-336. 

 symbols of 22, ii: 42, 280, 288, 289. 

 Females, Lower Yukon, compared 



with males 46: 164. 

 Females and Dancing 38: § 595. 

 Femur 



mention of 46: 156, 159, 160, 164, 



165. 

 Western Eskimo 46: 314-317. 

 Fences 



and weirs for trapping fish 38: 



§ 203. 

 around Menomini graves 14: 240 



sq. 

 of corrals and gardens 8: 215, 217. 

 of the Menomini 14: 255. 

 Fenner, Clarence N., collaborator 



34: 26. 

 Fenton, Mo., occurrence of salt-mak- 

 ing vessels near 20: 31. 

 Ferdinand, King of Naples 

 family of 14: 474. 

 speech in signs 1 : 294. 

 Ferguson, General ■ — , attempted in- 

 vasion of North Carolina and 

 Virginia by 19: 56 sq. 

 Fermented Drinks 38: § 256-268. 

 Fermin, P., cited 30: 291, 313. 

 Fernandez, Alonso, cjuoted on sacri- 

 ficial bread of the Pueblos 9: 545. 

 Fernandez, Domingo, Spanish sol- 

 dier, death of 14: 538. 

 Fern 



as weather charm 35: 623, 628. 

 in Cherokee lore 19: 420. 

 medicinal use of 42: 668. 

 Fern Fronds 



mention of 35: 482, 533, 536, 538, 



555, 586. 

 used in steaming 35: 257. 

 Fern, Lady, use of 44: 287 

 Fern, Rattlesnake, use of 44: 288. 



