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SUBJECT INDEX 



377 



First Person Plural, reference to 



28: 226. 

 First-who-flies, account of 46: 401 



sq. 

 Fish, Sarah. See Hina, Sala. 

 Fish 



absence of ceremonies regarding 



45: 184. 

 appearance of, in Hopi katcina 



pictures 21: 113. 

 as food, importance of, to the Eskimo 



18: 24. 

 beliefs concerning 30: 371. 

 binasfor 30: 282, 285. 

 camps 46: 59, 66, 67, 98. 

 camps, Tanana 46: 126. 

 capture of 38: § 185-209, 272, 273. 

 conversion into 32: 191. 

 cutting-board for 35: 225. 

 drying of 45: 240. 

 effigy of, in Santa Rita mound 19: 



683. 

 Eskimo account of creation of 18: 



454 sq. 

 Eskimo methods of preparing 18: 



183, 267. 

 fiour 38: § 163. 

 food among the Pima 26: 83. 

 hammock or baskets for 38: § 195. 

 in Menomini myth 14: 125, 200, 



217. 

 in TUngit calendar 26: 426. 

 known to Omaha, names of 27: 



106. 

 legend concerning 30: 220, 234, 



262. 

 lines of the Eskimo 9: 278-284. 

 means of securing 44: 262. 

 mention of 46: 51, 53, 55, 57, 59, 



60, 91, 98, 110, 116. 

 method of shooting 30: 131. 

 nets for, Guiana Indian 38: § 201. 

 nets of the Eskimo 9: 284, 286. 

 origin of 30: 148. 

 painting of, on waU in Santa Rita 



mound 19: 667. 

 preservation of, for food 44: 306. 

 representation of 20: 



Florida Peninsula pottery 124. 

 Gulf Coast pottery 108. 

 Middle Mississippi Valley pottery 

 85, 88, 95. 

 roe 38: § 163. 



Fish — Continued 



Seri methods of catching and eating 



17: 193* sq. 

 speared with leg 32: 283. 

 spirits associated with 30: 241- 



244. 

 string figures of 38: §661,671,673, 



674, 693, 699-701, 705. 

 swallowing of boy by 32: 182 

 traps and wheels 46: 40, 57. 

 transportation of 30: 294. 

 transformation into 30: 242. 

 use of, as food 11:280; 41:608. 

 use of, at Isleta 47: 211. 

 use of, by the Menomini 14: 290. 

 village. Lower Yukon 46: 74. 

 woman transformed into 32: 538. 

 See also Blackfish; Codfish; Devil- 

 fish; Flounders; Halibut; Kelp- 

 fish; Perch; Redfish; Salmon. 

 Fish-arrows of the Eskimo 18: 160 



sq. 

 Fish Bladders, use of, as ornaments 



42: 685. 

 Fishbones 



excrescences from, found in graves 



44: 136. 

 from Burton mound 44: 135. 

 thrown into fire 35: 411. 

 Fish Clan 



associations of 42: 145. 

 native names for 42: 115. 

 personal names of 37: 250. 

 referred to by J. Adair 42: 119. 

 story concerning 42: 109, 112. 

 Fish Cow. See Manati. 

 Fish Creek, ornate stone lamp of 



46: 34. 

 Fish Dams, construction of 42: 782. 

 Fish Dance 



mention of 42: 524. 

 See also Garfish Dance. 

 Fish-eaters, a Paiute band 14: 818, 



1051. 

 Fish-e-More. See Taka-i-bodal. 

 Fish Idol, description of, by Poey 34: 



181. 

 Fish Katcina. See Pakiokwik. 

 Fish Knives 



locked in roasting tongs 35: 306. 

 mention of 35: 242 

 Fish-Mamma, description of 30: 

 241 sq. 



