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GENERAL INDEX TO ANNUAL REPORTS 



[ETH. ANN. 48 



Hale, Lieut. H. E.— Continued 



Sitting Bull fugitives arrested by 



14: 863. 

 Halemano, mention of 33: 312, 321, 



327, 618, 619, 622, 629, 654. 

 Hales, H., pottery collected by 22, i: 



180. 

 Hale's Point, Tenn. 



earthen burial casket from 20: 38. 

 pottery from 4: 423. 

 trail to 42: 854. 

 See also Tennessee. 

 Half-blood Eskimo, characteristics of 



18: 28, 29. 

 Half-breed, Tewa names of 29: 575. 

 "Half -Marriage," characters of 17: 



285*. 

 Half-Moon Lick, remains found at 



42: 808. 

 Halftown, Truman, Seneca informant 



32: 50. 

 Halian, acknowledgment to 30: 38. 

 Haliburton, — , acknowledgment to 



19: 13. 

 Halibut 



among the Kwakiutl 35: 



apron 248. 



beliefs concerning 247, 1324. 



blistered half-dried 363. 



boiled dried 364. 



bones gathered after meal 358. 



bones thrown into water 246. 



cutting of 240-250. 



dried 360. 



dried apron 248. 



dried fins of 248. 



dried head of 248. 



dried stomach of 248. 



dried tail of 248. 



drying of 249 sqq. 



eaten with seal l^lubber 463. 



eggs, boiled 368. 



edges, Newettee names of 379. 



edges, roasted 370. 



fins, boiled 247. 



fins, soaked dried 375. 



first of season 247. 



fisher, prayer of 1320-1327. 



fishing, bait for 1320. 



head dried 371. 



heads and backbone, fresh 357. 



intestines 245, 247. 



methods of hauling ashore 1323. 



middle piece of 378, 



Halibut— Continued 



among the Kwakiutl 35 — contd. 



preserving 241-252. 



ribs of 248. 



rough edges of 248. 



skin and meat 361. 



skin poked 367. 



soaked in canoe 271, 272, 275. 



spawn 377, 378. 



stomach, dried, boiled and soaked 

 373. 



tips 359. 



trei^tment of stomach when fresh 

 245. 

 among the Tlingit 26: 



crest animal 423. 



customs concerning 458 sq. 



house-group name 402, 403, 405. 



name of gaming stick 444. 



source of personal names 422. 

 Haliotis Shells 



ornaments of 28: 143. 



Pueblo articles made of 22, i: 92, 



representation of, in Hopi pictures 



21: 119. 

 use of , as vessels 2: 189,191. 

 use of, in manufacturing beads 2: 



225, 227. 

 use of, in manufacturing fishhooks 



2: 209. 

 use of, in pendants 2: 209, 261. 

 use of, in trade 2: 191. 

 Halitane, a synonym of Comanche 



14: 1043. 

 Hall, Capt. Charles Francis 

 acknowledgment to 6: 409. 

 cited 6: 411, 422, 432, 442, 443, 



444, 445, 446, 447, 448, 449, 450, 



452, 456, 457, 459, 462, 463, 464, 



486, 499, 503, 509, 547, 578, 583, 



589, 594, 595, 596, 601, 602, 606, 



607, 608, 611, 614, 615, 639. 

 material collected by 24: 546,547. 

 on cat's cradle. Central Eskinio 24: 



767 sq. 

 on dice game. Central Eskimo 24: 



102. 

 on Eskimo sledge shoes 9: 353. 

 on Eskimo whale fishery 9: 274. 

 on ring and pin, Central Eskimo 



24: 546. 

 pottery obtained by 4: 382, 429. 

 works of, consulted 9: 22. 

 See also McKenney arid Hall. 



