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GENERAL INDEX TO ANNUAL REPORTS 



[ETH. ANN. 48 



Game Dances 45: 192. 



Game Laws of California tribes 7: 



42. 

 Game of Little Bones. See Game of 



the Dish. 

 Game of Straw 



Algonkin 24: 229. 

 Miami 24: 231. 

 Game of the Dish, dice game, Algon- 

 kin 24: 49. 

 Game of Winged Bones 24: 41S. 

 Game-sticks, reference to, in Ghost 



song 14: 1007. 

 Game-wheel 



in Ghost dance 14: 916. 

 in Sioux ceremony 14: 823. 

 Games 



aboriginal 23: xxiv. 



awl, of Plains tribes 14: 1002 sqq. 



ball game 27: 197 sq. 



bati'qtuba, of the Arapaho 14: 



994, 1007. 

 between men and women 42: 555. 

 burial 1: 195. 

 cup and ball 37: 122. 

 dice, women's 37: 122. 

 different kinds of, among the Tsim- 



shian 31: 409 note, 

 discussion of 19: lxviii s^. 

 (\6-'k, of the Kiowa 17: 347 sq. 

 football 37: 121. 

 for boys 42: 470. 

 general description of 24: passim; 



27: 363-369. 

 heads wagered on results of 32: 



352, 353, 373, 447, 449. 

 Indians addicted to 44: 242. 

 kicking 37: 121. 

 lacrosse 37: 120 sq., 190. 

 legend of hoop-and-buffalo game 



27: 148 sq. 

 mention of 42: 456-470, 706 sq.; 



47: 138 sq., 239 sqq. 

 moccasin 37: 121 sq.; 42: 469. 

 new games introduced 27: 620. 

 of hunt-the-button 14: 1008 sq. 

 of the Antilleans 25: 84 sq. 

 of the Arapaho 14: 962. 

 of the Chickasaw 44: 242 sqq. 

 of the Coeur d'Alene 45: 130-135. 

 of the Eskimo 9: 364; 18: 297, 



330-339. 

 of the Haida 26: 445. 

 of the Indians 46: 565 sq. 



Games — Continued 



of the Maricopa 26: 55, 56. 



of the Menomini 14: 241-247. 



of the Okanagan 45: 260 sq. 



of the Papago 26: 175. 



of the Pima 26: 55, 56, 63, 174- 



181, 297 sqq. 

 oftheSeri 17: 10. 

 of the Siouan Indians 15: 175. 

 of the Winnebago 37: 120-123. 

 of the Zuni 23: 328-333, 333-341, 



342 sq., 344, 345, 346, 347 sq., 



348, 349. 

 Pima, in mythology 26: 221, 231, 



233, 235 sqq. 

 pictured 10: 547-550. 

 played at adoption feast 40: 359, 



361, 385. 

 played at wake 37: 145,153. 

 played by rain priests for rain 23: 



332. 

 played by women 42: 468. 

 played on bear skin 42: 468 sq. 

 plaj^ed with dice 41: 604. 

 preparation of memoir on 15: xli, 



XLIV. 



primitive 11: 60, 178, 255, 323. 

 primitive, study of 16: lxxv. 

 resemblance of spindle whorls to 



pottery used in 20: 33. 

 "rolling a stone" 42: 469 sq. 

 separation of clans in 42: 165 sq. 

 significance of 15: lxxxvi. 

 study of 15: xxx, xxxiv, xxxviii, 



XLVIII, LXI. 



symbolism of, at adoption feast 40: 

 ' 363, 429. 



Tewa, studied by Mrs. M. C. Steven- 

 son 31: 14. 



Tlingit 26: 443 sqq. 



tree 37: 123. 



use of pottery in, eastern United 

 States 20: 25, 43. 



use of pottery in, Iroquoian province 

 20: 170. 



use of pottery in, Middle Mississippi 

 Valley 20: 83. 



use of pottery in, South Appalachian 

 province 20: 131, 141 sq. 



See also Amusements; and names 

 of various games. 

 Games, Sports and Amusements of 

 the Guiana Indians 38: p. 470- 

 550 (Chaps, xxiii, xxiv). 



