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SUBJECT INDEX 



399 



Fraternities, Zuni — Continued 



garments worn by members of 23: 



425. 

 language of songs of 23: 424, 425. 

 length of meetings of 23: 421. 

 method of notification of meetings of 



23: 422. 

 meeting places of 23: 423. 

 rooms of the 23: 423. 

 time of meeting of 23:421,422. 

 Fraternity 



director of, medicine water distrib- 

 uted by 23: 147. 

 features of 19: l. 

 greeting to each member of 23: 



550 sq. 

 Hopi 21: 23, 24. 

 initiation of novices into 21: 19. 

 invocation to the 23: 652. 

 study of 19: xlvi-l. 

 Frauds, in Indian relics 4: 247-253. 

 Fraudulent Articles from North 



Carolina 12: 347. 

 Fraxinus, use of 44: 289, 364. 

 Fraxinus Nigra, use of 44: 289, 377. 

 Fraxinus Pennsylvanica 33: 108. 

 Frazer, Sir James George 



cited on Indian customs 9: 485. 

 mention of 31: 516. 

 on masking the dead 15: 312. 

 Frazier, Samuel, mound on land of, 



Tennessee 10: 406. 

 Freak Baskets, Guiana Indian 38: 



§447. 

 Frederic, J. 46: 368. 

 Fredericks, — , acknowledgment to 



18: 22. 

 Fredericksburg, operations near 13: 



XXVI. 



Fredonia Rebellion, Cherokee con- 

 nection with 19: 143. 



Freeland's Station, attack on 19: 

 62 sq. 



Freeman, Calvin, mounds on farm of 

 44: 408. 



Freeman Place, village site on 15: 

 69. 



Freere Collection, reference to 29: 

 10 sq. 



Freighting done by the Kiowa 17: 

 352. 



Freire-Marreco, Miss Barbara 

 acknowledgment to 29: 38. 

 collaboration of 34: 23, 27. 



Freire-Marreco, Miss Barbara — Con. 

 paper by 37: 28. 

 work of 36: 30 sq. 

 Freize. See Rim. 

 Fremont, — , Omaha name for 27: 



101. 

 Fremont, Gen. J. C, on signs of Pai- 



utes and Shoshonis 1 : 324. 

 Fremont, Samuel 



acknowledgment to 11: 362. 



aid by 10: xviii sq. 



on fetishes 11: 415. 



on Indian beliefs 11: 374, 375, 



380. 

 French, B. F., citation from Hist. 



Coll. Louisiana of 10: 618, 619; 



20: 34. 

 French 



claims to land in America, basis of 



18: 528. 

 contract with Quapaw 27: 67. 

 encouragement of Cherokee hostility 



by 19: 62 sqq. 

 explorers, observation of pictographs 



by 4: 33. 

 first contact of, with the Winnebago 



37: 65, 67 sqq. 

 influence on Omaha 27: 81, 114, 



611 sq., 626. 

 inhabitants of Green Bay 14: 24. 

 learning of Indian art of sugar-mak- 

 ing by 20: 32. 

 marriage of, with the Menomini 14: 



16. 

 Natchez war with 19: 386. 

 policy toward Indians 18: 545- 



549. 

 practice of potter's art by Iroquoian 



tribes at coming of 20: 160. 

 relations of, with Indians 19: 98, 



99. 

 rivalry of, with English 19: 34 sq. 

 trade of, with Indians, in salt 20: 



31. 

 traders in Coldwater, capture of 19: 



67. 

 See also France; Traders. 

 French and Indian War 

 Cherokee part in 19: 39 sq. 

 reference to 14: 16, 663. 

 French Acadians 



defeat of, at Port Royal 10: 42. 

 story of, told by Louis Labrador 



10: 42. 



