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GENERAL INDEX TO ANNUAL REPORTS 



[ETH. ANN. 48 



Hair-dressing — Continued 

 of the Seri 17: 226* sq. 

 of the Southeast (Choctaw, etc.) 



42: 683 sq. 

 of the tribes of Upper Missouri 



46: 554. 

 of the Winnebago 37: 109. 

 of Tusayan 8: 37. 

 styles of 45: 83-86, 236. 

 symbolism of 43: 54, 55. 

 See also Hair. 

 Hair, Human 



ceremony of cutting 27: 122-128. 

 connection of, with life of individual 



27: 123, 124. 

 in Thunder ceremony 27: 143. 

 lock of, from boy 's head 27: 613. 

 manner of wearing 27: 350, 352. 

 Osage, Ponca, Sioux 27: 132. 

 symbolic cutting of 27:42-46,198. 

 use of, with pipe of Sacred Pole 



27: 227. 

 See also Hair; etc.; Hair-dressing; 

 Human Hair; Scalp Lock; 

 Scalps. 

 Hair-line 



for fish-hooks 35: 179. 

 mention of 35: 158. 

 Hair Plucking among Siouan Indians 



15: 185. 

 Hair Rope, Kwakiutl 35: 664. 

 Hairi, Lonchocarpus sp. 

 as fish poison 38: § 210. 

 cultivation of 38: § 246. 

 legend of 38: § 600. 

 Hairi Tree 



origin of 30: 234. 

 spirits associated with 30: 228,233. 

 Hairiballi, alleged fish poison 38: 



§214. 

 Hairy Bear, on part of Wa'wa" cer- 

 emony 27: 401. 

 Hairy Men, a Cheyenne division 



14: 1025. 

 Haiti 



archeological reconnaissances in 25: 



xxvii. 

 juegos de bola in 25: 79. 

 location of 25: 21. 

 pestles from 34: 227. 

 religious and ceremonial use of color 



in 10: 628. 

 visit of Dr. J. W. Fewkes to 25: 17. 



Haitians 



agriculture of the 25: 50 sq. 



as potters 25: 189. 



chief authorities on 25: 19 sq. 



culture of 25: 27, 178 sq., 215. 



dress of the 25: 34. 



house of the 25: 41, 42 sq., 46. 



idols of the 25: 146. 



language of the 25:77,78. 



myths of the 25: 73 sq. 



physical characteristics of the 25: 



28-31. 

 relationship of, with Borinquenos 



25: 26. 

 rehgion of the 25: 131, 201. 

 researches of Dr. J. W. Fewkes 



among 25: 19 sqq. 

 resistance of, to Spaniards 25: 31. 

 rites and ceremonies of the 25: 



64-72. 

 skeletal remains of the 25: 29, 30. 

 slavery among the 25: 25. 

 wood carving of the 25: 210. 

 zemis of the 25: 54, 58, 197. 

 Haitsiki. See Gaapiatan. 

 Hakluyt, Richard 

 cited 12: 614. 

 omissions in translation of Coro- 



nado's letter by 14: 563. 

 on Acoma 29: 543. 

 on Indian sieves 13: 17. 

 on UUoa's explorations 17: 52,53. 

 on Zuni name for Acoma 14: 490, 



500, 575. 

 on Zuni name for Acoma people 



14: 490, 575. 

 quotation from 14: 554, 558, 560. 

 translation of Coronado's letter by 



14: 552. 

 Hakluyt Society Publications, on 



Pecos 29: 476. 

 Hako Ceremony 



antiquity and wide prevalence of 



22, ii: 279, 280. 

 arrangement of paper on 22, ii: 



16. 

 diagram of son's lodge during 22, 



ii: 105. 

 diagram showing movements of 



father's party during 22, ii: 67. 

 exchange of commodities through 



22, ii: 281. 

 harmonious structure of 22, ii: 282. 



