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GENERAL INDEX TO ANNUAL REPORTS 



[ETH. ANN. 48 



Florida Tribes 



destruction or scattering of 42: 



324. 

 type of buildings of 42: 191. 

 See also Florida; Seminole. 

 Flory, H. 46: 33. 

 Flounder, name of Tlingit gaming 



stick 26: 444. 

 Flounders 



boiling whole 35: 415 sqq. 

 catching of 35: 178, 413 sg. 

 cutting of 35: 415. 

 eaten with spoons 35: 417. 

 mention of 35:413-421. 

 steamed 35: 418-421. 

 Flour, starch 38: § 232 sqq. 

 Flower, W. H. 46: 233, 330, 332, 



333, 338, 368. 

 Flower, Sir William H., on Jamaican 



skulls 25: 30. 

 Flower Figure 



on Hopi pottery 17: 697. 

 on Sikyatki pottery 17: 658, 680. 

 Flower Messages of Turks and Per- 

 sians 10: 368. 

 Flowers 



artificial, use of, by Hopi katcinas 



21: 73, 76, 101. 

 drink made from 44: 317. 

 how regarded by the Zuni 30: 63 



sq. 

 mythic creation of 30: 46. 

 not plucked for adornment 33: 58. 

 representation of, mortuary pottery, 



Florida Peninsula 20: 124. 

 use of, in Pueblo ceremonials 14: 



544. 

 See also Flora; Vegetal Designs. 

 Floyd, General — 



assistance given by Lower Creeks to 



19: 90. 

 capture of Autossee by 19: 92. 

 defeat of, at Calabee Creek 19: 93. 

 Flute 



appearance of, in pictures of Hopi 



katcinas 21: 80, 84, 101, 102. 

 as paraphernalia of the dance 40: 



38, 119, 137. 

 ceremonial use of 42: 703. 

 description of 27: 371 sq.; 42: 



521. 

 magic 32: 401. 



of the Guiana Indians 38: § 560- 

 562. 



Flute^Continued 



of the Omaha 13: 282. 



of the Siouan tribes 1 1 : 455. 



origin of 30: 178, 229. 



performances, records of 47: 9. 



played by host at feast 37: 430. 



reference to 21: 234, 235. 



sun greeted by 30: 254. 



use of 42: 521; 46: 512. 



use of, in Hopi ceremonies 21: 30. 



.See also Flageolets; Flutes. 

 Flute Altar 



at Walpi, description of 19: 1001 



sq- 

 Corn-maid images on 16: 300. 

 Flute Boys, description and function 



of 19: 997 sq., 999. 

 Flute Ceremony 



at Mishongnovi in 1896 19: 987- 



1000. 

 at Oraibi, memoir on 19: 987. 

 at Walpi in 1896 19: 1000-1005. 

 girls in 16: 300. 

 not performed in kiva 17: 575. 



612. 

 of Pueblo Indians, reference to 



22, i: 18. 

 pueblos, where performed 19: 987. 

 public, at Shipaulovi 19: 996-1000. 

 trails closed during 17: 597. 

 Flute Chiefs, description of 19: 997. 

 Flute Clan 



and Flute society, relationship of 



19: 1007 sq. 

 See also Leiiya Clan. 

 Flute Dance 



fraternities taking part in 31: 23. 

 mention of 21: 22. 

 symbolism of Ahiilani in 21: 121. 

 See also Lelenti. 

 Flute Girls 



description and function of 19: 



997, 999. 

 identity of dress of, with that of 

 Snake girls 21: 57. 

 Flute Katcina. See Lenya. 

 Flute-like Objects 



from Awatobi 17: 624. 

 from Sikyatki 17: 656. 

 Flute Maiden, figurine of 19: 989 



sq., 993, 995. 

 Flute Observance, prominent ele- 

 ments in 19: 1005. 



