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SUBJECT INDEX 



387 



Pood — Continued 



of the Siuoan Indians 15: 170. 

 of the Tsimshian 31: 404 sq. 

 of the Tusayan Indians 14: 489. 

 of the Zuni 47: 474 sqq. 

 offering at Tusayan 15: 301. 

 offerings of, at feast in Shell society 



27: 537 sq. 

 offerings of, in Ho°'hewachi cere- 

 mony 27: 500. 

 offerings of, on graves 27: 592. 

 offerings of, to katcinas 47: 853. 

 offerings of, to masks 47: 87, 132, 



490 sq., 853 sq. 

 offerings of, to scalps 47: 327 sq. 

 offerings of, to spirits 47: 87, 122, 



125, 132. 

 offerings of, to stillborn 47: 299. 

 offerings of, to the dead 14: 239; 



47: 2. 

 offerings of, to the spirits 37: 319. 

 on increase of population 19: 1109 



sq. 

 plants of aborigines, study of 40: 2. 

 plants used as 38: p. 213-220; 



45: 453, 477-492. 

 plants used as, by Chippewa 44: 



306-322. 

 Ponca 27: 45, 309 sqq. 

 preferential 40: 53. 

 preparation of 27: 70 sq., 340 sqq.; 



31: 405; 37: 116 sqq. 

 preparation of, by Point Barrow 



Eskimo 9: 63. 

 presentation of, at Tusayan cere- 

 mony 15: 295. 

 preservation of 35: 223-304; 37: 



118; 45: 92-95, 240, 485, 492. 

 process of jerking beef for 14: 106G. 

 products, collection of 14: xxxix. 

 property in 27: 363. 

 provided by the initiate 36: 270. 

 quantities of, consumed 46: 509. 

 quest for 45: 151,342. 

 regulations concerning 45: 102- 



163. 

 remains of, in mortuary bowls at 



ruined pueblos on Little Colorado 



River 22, i: 101. 

 restrictions, etc., with regard to the 



sexes 38: § 838. 

 restrictions in general 30: 292-298, 



319 sqq., 348, 352; 38: § 276. 

 rites for obtaining 27: 195. 



Food — Continued 



roots used for 45: 88 sq. 

 rose seeds used as 14: 978. 

 sacrifices in Tusayan house building 



8: 101, 102. 

 scarcity of, on war party 42: 409, 



411.' 

 search, preparation and capture of 



animal 38: p. 174-212. 

 seeds used as 45: 89 .s^. 

 Seri, estimated quantities of 17: 



214* sq. 

 Seri, method of dividing 17: 272* 



sq. 

 songs relating to 45: 623-639. 

 special, for ceremony 40: 525. 

 storage of 42: 693. 

 storage of, in caches 27: 98. 

 supply of, in Acoma 14: 594. 

 supply of Spanish army 14: 562. 

 supply of Tiguex Indians 14: 595. 

 taboos concerning 47: 502. 

 taken home from feast 35: 370, 



435, 480, 514, 524, 542, 557. 

 thunderberries used as 14: 996. 

 time for taking 42: 399. 

 use of pottery in preparation of, etc., 



eastern United States 20: 25 sqq., 



39, 83. 

 usually two courses, Tsimshian 31: 



406." 

 used in ceremonial 11: 104. 

 used in White Buffalo ceremony 40: 



215. 

 varieties of 42: 691 sq. 

 vegetable 31: 404; 45: S9 sq. 

 wild turnips 27: 277. 

 See also Agriculture; Domestic 



Pottery; Eating; Fish; Food {of 



the Omaha; Pima); etc.; Poods; 



Game; Hunting; Maize; Pem- 



mican; Poultry; Wheat; Wild 



Bice; and names of various ani- 

 mals and plants. 

 Food (of the Omaha) 

 beans 3: 308. 

 berries 3: 306. 

 corn 3: 304. 



modes of cooking corn 3: 304. 

 modes of cooking fruits 3: 306. 

 modes of cooking meat 3: 303. 

 modes of cooking melons 3: 306. 

 modes of cooking nuts 3: 307. 



