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GENERAL INDEX TO ANNUAL REPORTS 



[ETH. ANN. 48 



Fowke, Gerard — Continued 



work of 8: xx, xxiv; 9: xxxviii; 



10: xi; 13: xxvi, xxviii; 14: 



XXVI, XXVII ; 15: xxi, xxv, 



XXVIII, xxxiii, Lxxv; 19: 



xviii; 24: xi, xxix; 26: xxv; 



36: 22 sq.; 40: 15 sq.; 41: 



15, 40, 41, 48, 91 sq.; 42: 4; 



43: 11 sq., 19. 



Fowler, Ho7i. H., mention of 34: 68. 



Fowler Family, mention of 43: 224. 



Fowls 



anus of, string figure of 38: § 707. 

 domestic, among the Guiana Indians 



38: §724. 

 domestic, among the Pueblo Indians 



14: 516, 521, 559. 

 Eskimo methods of catching 18: 



268. 

 See also Birds; Poultry. 

 Fox, Andrew, Seneca informant 32: 



52. 

 Fox, George, claims of 14: 937. 

 Fox, a man-being in Iroquoian cosmol- 

 ogy 21: 202. 

 Fox and Geese, dice game, Eskimo 



24: 103. 

 Fox Clan 



native names for 42: 115. 

 story concerning 42: 108. 

 Fox Dance 



a woman's dance 43: 528. 

 description of 42: 528; 46: 561. 

 mention of 42: 523, 524. 

 Fox Farms 46: 202. 

 "Fox Fire," belief concerning 46: 



202. 

 Fox-glove, Wild, uses of 33: 114. 

 Fox Indians 



early habitat of the 14: 16, 19. 

 expedition against the 37: 54. 

 expulsion of the 14: 14, 16. 

 Ghost dance among the 14: 902. 

 in wild rice district 19: 1050. 

 land cessions and reservations 18: 

 666, 680, 706, 710 sqq., 726, 736, 

 760 sqq., 766 sqq., 778, 792, 822, 

 824, 842, 858, 886, 918, 922, 938 

 sqq. 

 linguistic investigations among 28: 



225. 

 memoir on, preparation of 47: 3. 

 (Mechecouquis) population of, in 

 1764 19: 1108. 



Fox Indians — Continued 



papers on the 42: 16; 43: 15; 



45: 3. 

 population of 19:1109,1110. 

 preparation of papers on 42: 7. 

 relations of, with Winnebago 37: 



58 sq. 

 researches among 36: 17 sq.; 37: 

 16 sq.; 41: 11 .sq.; 34, 57 sq., 

 83, 106 sq.; 43: 6. 

 sacred packs of the 34: 16, 30. 

 study of, by Dr. T. Michelson 34: 



15. 

 study of dialect of 23: xiv, xxxv. 

 study of history of 30: 19, 20. 

 texts 23: xxxv. 

 tribal names and meaning 19: 



1050. 

 tribal sign for 1 : 468. 

 wild rice villages of, destroyed by 



Ojibwa 19: 1040. 

 See also Sauk and Fox. 

 Fox Language 



certain forms of 28:239. 

 conjunctive mode in 28: 234, 265, 



271, 272, 288. 

 consonantic clusters in 28: 249. 

 description of 28: 252-255, 258- 



261. 

 examples in comparison with 28: 

 Abnaki 238, 239, 279, 283, 284, 



285, 287. 

 Algonkin 244, 245, 251, 252, 261, 



262, 265, 267, 271 sq. 

 Arapaho 235. 

 Cheyenne 233, 234. 

 Cree 235, 238, 239, 243, 244, 245, 

 247, 248, 249, 250, 251, 252, 

 256, 257, 258, 261, 262, 263, 

 265, 267, 269, 271, 272, 273, 274, 

 275, 278, 279, 280, 283, 284, 286, 

 287, 288. 

 Cree-Montagnais 273, 277, 278. 

 Delaware 238, 239, 243, 244, 250, 

 251, 256, 257, 260 sq., 265, 267, 

 270, 273, 274, 275, 277, 278 sq., 

 283, 284, 287. 

 Eastern Algonquian 227, 258, 261, 



270, 287, 288. 

 Eastern Central Algonquian 237. 

 Fort Totten Cree 258, 267, 278. 

 Kickapoo 248, 258, 267, 272. 

 Malecite 238, 239, 274, 283, 284. 



