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SUBJECT INDEX 



431 



Graves — Continued 

 sanctity of 44: 231. 

 stone, Alexander County, 111. 12: 



149. 

 stone, box-shaped, how constructed 



12: 690. 

 stone, copper plate from 12: 308. 

 stone, definition of 12: 29. 

 stone, Delawares buried in 12: 692. 

 stone, in Appalachian district 12: 



575. 

 stone, in central or Tennessee district 



12: 580, 581. 

 stone, in Ohio district 12: 571. 

 stone, Kanawha County, W. Va, 



12: 421. 

 stone, most abundant in middle 



Tennessee 12: 693. 

 stone, occassionally found in New 



York 12: 547. 

 stone, of peculiar form, Brown 



County, Ohio 12: 452. 

 stone, Randolph County, 111. 12: 



124-140. 

 stone, Randolph County, 111., age of 



12: 136. 

 stone, Shawnees buried in 12: 697. 

 stone, sometimes comparatively re- 

 cent 12: 136, 698. 

 stone. Union County 12: 160. 

 stone slab 42: 396. 

 whalebones used for lining 44: 134. 

 See also Burials; Mortuary Cus- 

 toms; Mortuary Pottery; 



Stoneslab Graves. 

 Graves Collection, reference to 



42: 4. 

 Gravestones at K'iakima 8: 85, 86, 



147. 

 Graveyards 



of the Eskimo 18: 313. 



recent, Anvik 46: 56. 



recent, Barrow 46: 111. 



recent, Koyukuk (below) 46: 53. 



recent, Meyer's (below) 46: 50. 



recent, Nulato 46: 54. 



recent, Point Hope 46: 102, 113. 



recent, Russian mission (below) 46: 



72. 

 Gravier, Father James 



compiler of Illinois dictionary 24: 



230. 

 Kwapa villages mentioned by 15: 



193. 



Gravier, Father James — Continued 

 on dice game, Illinois 24: 72. 

 on hoop and pole, Huma 24: 486. 

 on the Na'htchi and Taensa 7: 97. 

 Gravier, Jacques, cited 12: 624,652, 



657. 

 Gray, Col. A. B., Pima's land surveyed 



by 26: 32. 

 Gray, Dr. C. C, material collected by 



24: 97, 758. 

 Gray, N., survey by 18: 795. 

 Gray Bear, another name of Weasel 



Bear 14: 959. 

 Gray-Eagle 



delegate to Washington in 1872 17: 



192, 252. 

 note concerning 17: 445. 

 portrait of 17: 247. 

 Gray-Horse 



ceremony performed at 45: 534, 



536. 

 village at 36: 45. 

 Gray Mountain, in Pima mythology 



26: 217. 

 Gray Squirrel, myth concerning 19: 



262. 

 Gray Ware, Pueblo Viejo ruins, char- 

 acter of 22, i: 180. 

 Grayling, Eskimo methods of catching 



18: 179. 

 Grayson, George Washington 

 ackTiowledgment to 42: 31. 

 appointment of, as chief by President 



Wilson 42: 331. 

 brass plates described by 42: 509. 

 busk described by 42: 574 sqq. 

 Cherokee speech obtained from 37: 



10 s?. 

 clan of 42: 228. 

 information furnished by 42: 67, 



112, 169, 251, 436, 501, 611. 

 mention of 42: 494. 

 myth recorded by 42: 71. 

 name of father of 42: 105. 

 name recovered by 42: 100. 

 names translated by 42: 34. 

 Grayson, Mrs. — , names furnished by 



42: 100. 

 Grayson, Washington, successor to 



G. W. Grayson 42: 331. 

 Grazing on the plains 46: 408. 

 Greasewood 



food for stock 26: 84. 



the ordinary Kiva fuel 8: 121. 



