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SUBJECT INDEX 



381 



Fletcher, Miss Alice C— Continued 

 quoted on 11: 

 berdaclies 379. 

 ceremonials 446. 

 Indian beliefs 434, 476, 497. 

 kinship terms 368. 

 rites of puberty 483. 

 Sun dance 450, 453. 

 symbolism 427, 529. 

 Unktehi 439. 

 record of Hako ceremony obtained 

 by, characterization of report 

 22, i: xLiv. 

 reference to work of 11: 363. 

 songs transcribed by 34: 18; 36: 



55. 

 special work by 32: 9. 

 story concerning 43: 94 sq. 

 studies of, in Amerindian symbolism 



20: 100. 

 study of fraternities and cults by 



19: XLViii. 

 study of Pawnee ritual by 23: xvi. 

 value of researches of 15: 183. 

 work of 24: xxvi; 26: xxv; 31: 

 8, 20. 

 Fletcher (Miss A. C.) and La Flesche 

 (F.), reference to monograph by 

 37: 181. 

 Fletcher, Benjamin, grants of land 



by 18: 580. 

 Fletcher, Francis, on Indian giants 



14: 485. 

 Fletcher, J. E., on Winnebago cere- 

 monial 14: 110. 

 Fletcher, Dr. Robert 

 cited 4: 252. 



on prehistoric trephining and cra- 

 nial amulets 3: xv. 

 on primitive trephining 16: 12,16, 

 17, 18, 27. 

 Fletcher, Lieut. Robert, material col- 

 lected by 24: 235. 

 Flexed-burial People 

 discussion of 41: 602. 

 homes of 41: 597 sq. 

 indication of contacts of 41 : 602. 

 traces of 41: 559. 

 Flexed Burials, description of 41: 



587 sq., 598 sq., 601. 

 Flicker 



in Pima mythology 26:211. 

 mask of, used by Tlingit 26: 436. 



Flicker — Continued 



Tlingit house group name 26: 400, 

 401. 

 Flies 



Irociuois super stitition concerning 



2: 74. 

 See also Fly. 

 Flight 



symbols of 14: 129. 

 to the moon 6: 598, 599. 

 Flint, Charles L., on Zizania miliacea 



19: 1022. 

 Flint, Timothy 



on importance and extensiveness of 



wild rice crop 19: 1101. 

 on popular synonym for wild rice 



19: 1023. 

 on tying wild rice 19: 1058. 

 on wild rice as pudding 19: 1084. 

 Flint, a man-being in Iroquoian cos- 

 mology 21: 188, 195, 201, 293, 

 294. 

 Flint 



aboriginal quarries of 15: 23. 

 area where found 44: 507 sq. 

 beveled, notes on 13: 177. 

 color of 44: 518 sq. 

 deposits of Illinois 13: 133. 

 distribution of 15: 73. 

 Eskimo implements made of 18: 

 80 sqq., 114, 145 sqq., 149, 159, 171. 

 flakers of the Eskimo 9: 287 sqq. 

 formation 44: 505. 

 how adapted to implement making 



15: 84. 

 implements, discussion of 15: 89. 

 implements, sparsity of 15: 78. 



County, Ohio 

 in Guadeloupe 



44: 



34: 



87. 



274, 



in Coshocton 



508-512. 

 knives, found 



137. 

 Menomini personification of 14: 

 mention of 46: 173. 

 myths concerning 19: 234, 



450. 

 native method of obtaining 44: 



524. 

 not adapted to pecking 15:96. 



origin of 31: 471. 

 quarries, description of 15: 77. 

 quarrying of, in Ohio 13: xxvii. 

 red-hot, lodge turned into 32: 186, 



227. 

 source of, for implements 15: 140. 



