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GENERAL INDEX TO ANNUAL REPORTS 



[ETH. ANN. 48 



Fire Maker 



dress of 42: 583, 594. 

 lighting of sacred fire by 23: 115. 

 time of busk set by 42: 583. 

 Fire- making 



by primitive Pima 26: 102. 



by rubbing, origin of wood for 30: 



133. 

 by the Eskimo, with drill kindlings 



9: 289 sqq. 

 by the Eskimo, with flint and steel 



9: 291. 

 by the Eskimo, with flint and steel 



kindhngs 9: 291. 

 by the Hopi 15: 263. 

 by the Navaho 17: 501. 

 mention of 42: 695. 

 origin of 42: 56. 

 sticks for 46: 61, 136. 

 Fire-making Implements, Eskimo 



18: 75 sq. 

 Fire-making Song 39: 225. 

 Fireman, office of 47: 266. 

 Fire Old Woman, a supernatural 47: 



343. 

 Fire People of Tusayan, migration of 



the 8: 20. 

 Fire Pit, in Eagle Nest House 33: 



168. 

 Fire Ritual of the Medicine dance 



37: 366. 

 Fire Society 



chamber of 47: 107. 

 functions of 47: 107. 

 initiation into 47: 114 sq. 

 jugglery of 47: 114 sqq. 

 organization of 11: 70. 

 Fire Symbol in the codices 16: 



218,219,224,257. 

 Fire Temple, work done on 41: 28. 

 Fire Temple House, opened to vis- 

 itors 41: 28. 

 Fire Tenders, part of, in Hopi festi- 

 vals 21: 40, 44 sqq. 

 Fire Thunder 



acknowledgments to 14: 655. 

 visit of, to Wovoka 14: 894. 

 Fire Tongs, of the Kwakiutl 35: 335. 

 Fireplaces 



arrangement of, when on the war- 

 path 37: 189. 

 consecration of 11: 380. 

 consecration of, of chief's houses 

 36: 69. 



Fireplaces — Continued 



dedication of, to peace 36: 54. 



dedication of, to warfare 36: 53, 

 54, 69. 



in cavate lodges 13: 224, 256; 17: 

 641. 



in Omaha lodges 13: 271. 



mention of 8: 102, 109, 121, 125, 

 163, 167-180. 



of Eskimo houses 18: 244, 245. 



of the Omaha and Ponka 13: 275. 



Pima, description of 26: 69. 



sacred character of 36: 53 sq. 



separation of families in lodges by 

 32: 518. 



treatment of, in Hako ceremony 

 22, ii: 34. 



See also Chimney-like Structures. 

 Fireplace Song 39: 278, 280. 

 Firesticks 



legends of 30: 130-136. 



timber for 38: § 1. 

 Fires 



at cardinal points 41: 506 sq. 



built during erection of mound 41: 

 499 sq. 



burial 1: 198. 



for domestic use 41: 573. 



sacred, in the Southeast 44: 248 



size of 41: 536. 



See also Ceremonial Fires; Fire; 

 Fire Bed; Fire Bowl. 

 Fireweed 



use of 44: 289; 45: 498. 



See also Epilobium Angustifolium. 

 Firewood 



a marriage token 38: § 887. 



gathered by men 31: 396. 



of the Kwakiutl 35:762. 



sign of respect for the dying man 

 38: § 865. 

 Firewood Clan. See Eokop Clan. 

 Firewood People 



at Sikyatki 17: 632, 633, 640, 646. 



of Tusayan 17: 672. 

 Firing 



of Guiana pottery 38: §92. 



of Pueblo pottery 4: 268. 



See also Baking. 

 First-born Children, destruction of, 



by Guiana Indians 38: § 731. 

 First Christian Party of Oneida, 



treaty with 18: 772. 



