380 



GENERAL INDEX TO ANNUAL REPORTS 



[etH. ANN. 48 



Flathead Indians — Continued 

 land treaty with 14: 731. 

 present habitat of 14: 805. 

 stick games of the 24: 261, 

 tribal signs for 1 : 468. 

 See also Kwakiutl. 

 Flathead Reserve, tribes represented 



on 45: .323 sq. 

 Flathead Tribe 



as basket makers 41: 141. 

 associations of, with other tribes 



45: 319 sq., 322. 

 bands of 45: 309 sq. 

 basketr}'^ of 41: 154,155. 

 baskets of, unimbricated 41: 140. 

 baskets sold by 41: 135. 

 Blackfoot raids on 45: 318. 

 characteristics of 45: 325. 

 dialect of 45: 303. 

 habitat of 45: 303. 

 Indian names for 45: 296, 297, 



299. 

 migration of 45: 322. 

 origin of the name of 45: 295, 296. 

 name for themselves 45 : 296. 

 name of, in sign language 45: 145. 

 population of, about 1805 45: 314 



sq. 

 present population of 45: 315. 

 shapes of baskets made by 41: 



138, 141. 

 wars of, with Coeur d'Alene 45: 



121-124. 

 Flatiron, implements resembling, Mid- 

 dle Mississippi Valley pottery 



20: 99 sq. 

 Flavoring 



coriander used as 30: 66. 

 ground cherry used for 30: 70. 

 pectis used for 30: 69. 

 Flax 



River of the 14: 554, 555. 

 wild, on great plains 14: 528, 591. 

 wild, use of 33: 98. 

 See also Yellow Flax. 

 Fleabane 



in Cherokee lore 19:420. 

 use of 45: 473, 493, 497. 

 Fleas 



leaf figures of 38: § 621. 



sand, plague of, a possible cause of 



abandonment of Pueblos 22, i: 



22. 

 string figure of 38: § 639. 



Fleetness of the Seri 17: 149*- 



1.52*. 

 Fleischer, H. L., mention of Dresden 



Codex by 6: 263. 

 Fleischer, K. A. 



acknowledgment to 29: 38. 



on Isleta 29: 528. 



references to 29: 424,432,434,443, 



444, 445, 446, 447, 451, 494, 506. 

 Fleming County, Ky., occurrence of 



earthenware spools in 20: 44. 

 Fletcher, Age tit — , on Winnebago 



cj'cles 14: 701. 

 Fletcher, Miss Alice C. 



acknowledgment to 29: 12. 

 contributor to Bureau 48: 1189. 

 Dakota dances described by 3: 



298, 355. 

 efforts on behalf of the Omaha 27: 



639 sq. 

 ethnologic research by 32: 22. 

 field work of 21: xii. 

 field work of, among the Pawnee 



22, i: XIV. 

 information gathered by 36: 219. 

 list of gentes obtained by 36: 52. 

 manuscript on the Omaha by 30: 



24. 

 material collected by 24: 188, 641. 

 mention of 39: 38, 82; 43: 91. 

 monograph by 27: 14. 

 monograph on Pawnee ritual by 23: 



XXXVIII, XLIII. 



obituary of 48: 1221. 



office work of, on Pawnee ritual of 



the Hako 22, i: xxxvii. 

 on beliefs 11: 414, 500, 536. 

 on ceremonials 11: 385, 391. 

 on Ghost lodge 1 1 : 487. 

 on hoop and pole, Omaha 24: 516. 

 on name of dice game, Omaha 24: 



187. 

 on Omaha music 15: 176. 

 on ring and ])in, Brule Dakota 24: 



556. 

 on Sun dance 11: 457, 462, 466. 

 on the 0egiha 15: 161. 

 on the thunderbird and cedar among 



Omaha and Ponka 15: 183. 

 on the Xlmane 11: 451. 

 paper by, on the Hako 22, ii: 1- 



368. 

 Pawnee ceremony recorded by 21: 



XXXI. 



