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GENEEAL INDEX TO ANNUAL REPORTS 



[ETH. ANN. 48 



Gifts — Continued 



distribution of, by Hopi katcinas 



21: 82, 83. 

 exchange of, among the Kansa 15: 



232. 

 final, of fathers to children 22, ii: 



182. 

 for treatment of the sick 46: 424. 

 four days after birth of child 35: 



841 sq. 

 marriage, among the Hidatsa 15: 



242. 

 presentation of, to the fathers 22, 



ii: 253-256, 260. 

 return of 46: 475. 

 use of, in courtships 42: 371, 372. 

 See also Gift; Presents. 

 G'ig'ilgam 35: 814. 

 Gila Apache, treaty with 18: 822. 

 Gila Bend Reserve, establishment of 



18: 908. 

 Gila Cliff Dwellings (National Mon- 

 ument), creation of 29: 20. 

 Gila Crossing 



calendar narrative of 26: 38-66. 

 day schools of 26: 34. 

 first adobe houses of 26: 59. 

 in Pima mythology 26: 229. 

 Pima village 26: 23. 

 reference to 28: 45. 

 sacred places of 26: 255. 

 settlement of 26: 54. 

 Gila Monster 



diseases caused by 26: 264. 

 in Puna song 26: 307. 

 Gila Pottery 4: 219, 281, 283. 

 Gila River. 



character of water of 26: 30, 87. 

 condition of, at Gila Crossing 26: 



54. 

 fish in 26: 83. 



flow of water of 26: 54, 65, 66, 67. 

 growth of reeds along 28: 142,147. 

 in Pima legend 28: 45. 

 in Pima song 26: 287. 

 irrigation along the course of 26: 



86-89. 

 pictographs on the 4: 28; 10: 49. 

 plumed serpent symbolic of 28: 



113, 142. 

 possible early visit to 14: 353. 

 Gila River Reserve 



changes in 18: 888, 894 sqq., 906, 



914. 

 establishment of 18: 820. 



Gila River Reserve — Continued 

 railroad extension to 26: 56. 

 Gila River Valley, Ariz., pictographs 



in 10: 51. 

 Gila-Salado Basin, pottery from, 



similarity of, to that of Verde Val- 

 ley and Chaves Pass 22, i: 34. 

 Gila-Salt Region 



cremation practiced in 28: 220. 

 early inhabitants of 28: 44, 61 sq., 



94, 102, 115, 156, 218. 

 geographic limit of compounds 28: 



151. 

 "great houses," description of 28: 



156. 

 pottery of 28: 137, 141. 

 reservoirs of 28: 112,115. 

 shell carvings from 28: 145. 

 summary of conclusions as to 28: 



153-160. 

 See also Salt River Valley; and 



titles relating to Casa Grande. 

 Gila Valley 



antiquities of, bulletin on 28: 17. 



botany of 26: 18. 



climate of 26: 36. 



field work in 22, i: xiii. 



pottery from, characteristic color of 



22, i: 193. 

 pottery from, characteristic type of 



22, i: 141. 

 pottery from, occurrence of, in Four- 

 mile Ruin 22, i: 141. 

 visit to 22, i: 121. 

 See also Pueblo Viejo. 

 Gila Upper Valley, antiquities of 



27: 11; 29: 20. 

 Gilbert, — 



communication by 10: 48. 



drawings by 10: 77. 



inscriptions copied and described by 



10: 116, 117. 

 petroglyphs described by 10: 50, 



329. ^ 

 Gilbert, G. K. 



examination of quarry shops by 



15: 52. 

 on Klamath burial 1 : 147. 

 on Moquis burial 1: 114. 

 on pictographs 4: 25, 30, 46, 228, 



237. 

 on Pueblo etchings 1: 371, 372, 



373. 

 on sacred stone of Oraibi 4: 58. 

 visit of, to Zuiii 5: 540. 



