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GENERAL INDEX TO ANNUAL REPORTS 



[ETH. ANN. 48 



Fruit Shells 



preceramic use of, for vessels, by 



American aborigines 20: 25. 

 suggestion of ornamental features by 



20: 64. 

 use of clay in protecting from fire 

 20: 49. 

 Fruits 



Guiana Indian feast of 30: 230. 

 Guiana Indian origin of 30: 146 sq. 

 preservation of 45: 484. 

 used by the Chippewa 44: 321. 

 See also Fruit. 

 Fuegian stone-implement making 1 3 : 



140. 

 Fuel 



driftwood used for 35: 181, 256, 



281, 287, 296. 

 how stored in Tusayan 8: 103. 

 of kivas, where stored 8: 124. 

 use of, in kivas 8: 121. 

 use of, in pottery firing. 4: 495. 

 Fuen-leal Codex, monsters pictured in 



16: 214. 

 Fuertes, E. A. 



on Zoque numerals 19: 907. 

 on Zoquean number names 19: 873. 

 Fiiketcheepoonta, cession of reserve 



at 18: 726. 

 Full Count 



in Mayan face numerals, symbols for, 

 discussion of 22, i: 210 sq., 211 

 sq., 214, 215. 

 symbols for, figures showing 22, i: 

 ' 216, 217. 

 Fuller, E. A. 



on meaning of gu-lana 16: 231. 

 on meaning of lu 16: 264. 

 on meaning of na-gulchi 16: 228. 

 on Zapotec name for wine 16: 219. 

 FuUerton, Mr. and Mrs. 46: 31, 42. 

 Fullerton, M. A., report on Warm 



Springs reserve by 18: 946. 

 Fulotkee, narrative obtained from 



42: 68. 

 Fulton, B. L., petroglyphs described 



by 10: 92-95. 

 Fulton Mounds, location of 37: 99. 

 Fumigation after a death 45: 174. 

 Fun Hunter's Point Mound 37: 99. 

 Function. Sec Uses. 

 Funeral 



ceremonies, Choctaw 1 : 186. 



Funeral — Continued 



ceremonies, Twanas and Clallams 



1: 176. 

 witnessed by Coronado 14: 519. 

 See also Mortuary Customs. 

 Funeral Customs 



articles buried with the dead 27: 



363. 

 Corsican 1: 147. 

 foot-racing 27: 369. 

 general description of 27: 591-594. 

 gifts to chief's family 27: 205. 

 in Shell society 27: 553 sq. 

 moccasins on the dead (Omaha, 



Osage, Ponca) 27: 114, 358. 

 painting tlie dead 27: 397. 

 strangling of horses 27: 83. 

 See also Burial Customs; Mortuary 

 Customs; Mourning Customs. 

 Funeral Observances of the Eskimo 



18: 310-322. 

 Funeral Oflferings. See Mortuary 



Pottery; Toy-like Objects. 

 Funeral Bites. See Mortuary Cus- 

 toms. 

 Funerary Practices 



mention of 47: 248 sqq. 

 See also Burial Customs, 

 Fungus 



bad luck from 30: 214, 215, 361. 

 mixed with tobacco by Eskimo 18: 



271. 

 use of 45: 501, 504. 

 Fungus- ash Bowls, Eskimo 18: 



275-278. 

 Fuqua, J. Benjamin, information 



furnished by 42: 852. 

 Fur-bearing Animals, Eskimo sea- 

 sons for hunting 18: 125 sq. 

 Fur Trade. See Commerce; Trade. 

 Fur Traders 



dependence of, on wild rice 19: 



1101-1104. 

 post established by 45: 359. 

 Furcation, ornamental effect i^roduced 



by 41: 228. 

 Furnace 



for cremation 1 : 149. 

 See also Kilns. 

 Furniture 



dwellings and implements of the 



Omaha 13: xliv, liv, 263-288. 

 of the Arapaho 14: 964. 

 of the Eskimo 1 1 : 228. 



