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GENERAL INDEX TO ANNUAL REPORTS 



[ETU. ANN. 48 



Hun[n]kpapa 



a Teton division 14: 1058. 

 definition and habitat of 15: 161. 

 gentes of the 15: 221. 

 Hunsatung. See Hoopa Valley Re- 

 serve. 

 Hunt, Charles 



cemetery on land of 12: 345. 

 mounds on farm of 5: 71. 

 Hunt, George 



contributor to Bureau 48: 1189. 

 material collected by 24: 249, 263, 



489, 520, 717; sV: 20. 

 on hoop and pole, Kwakiutl 24 : 521. 

 on Raven-at-the-Head-of-Nass 26: 



454. 

 on ring and pin, Kwakiutl 24: 559. 

 shuttlecock terms furnished by, Bel- 

 lacoola 24: 717. 

 Hunt, Jeff., witness to Casa Grande 



contract 15: 334. 

 Hunt, P. B., Kiowa agent in 1878 17: 



226. 

 Hunt 



arrows used for success in 23: 439. 

 ceremonial, at Zuni 13: 327. 

 communal, reference to 29: 414. 

 pictographs of the 4: 214. 

 See also Hunting. 

 Hunt Chief 



assistant to 47: 261. 

 ceremony of 47: 290, 336 sq. 

 office of 47: 261. 

 taboo concerning 47: 257. 

 Hunt-the-Button 



hand game, Arapaho 24: 286. 

 hand game, Blackfeet 24: 269. 

 Hunter, — , operations of, in Civil War 



26: 90. 

 Hunter, Captain — , military opera- 

 tions of 26: 48. 

 Hunter, A. F., numerous ossuaries 

 about Barrie, Ontario, reported by 

 12: 545. 

 Hunter, A. R. S., commissioner to 

 appraise Cherokee property 5: 

 258. 

 Hunter, H. C, acknowledgments to 



15: IS; 20: 17. 

 Hunter, J. D., concerning emblems 



in treaties 2: 247. 

 Hunter, John Dunn 



on dice games, Osage 24: 188. 

 on Osage pottery making 20: 58. 



Hunter, John Dunn — Continued 

 on Osage sugar making 20: 33. 

 on hoop and pole, Osage 24: 516 



sq. 

 on Osage weaving 13: 25. 

 on time of Indian meals 19: 1087. 

 on use of blankets as molds, eastern 



United States 20: 69. 

 on use of wild rice gruel by Indians 



19: 1086. 

 on use of wooden molds, eastern 



United States 20: 71. 

 on wild rice between Mississippi 



River and the Rocky Mountains 



19: 1032. 

 Hunter, Paul, acknowledgment to 



42: 852. 

 Hunter, R. L., reference to map by 



18: 808. 

 Hunter, William, collections of 15: 



17, 71. 

 Hunter 



and his dead wife, Iroquois tale 



2: 103. 

 and his faithless wife, Iroquois tale 



2: 90. 

 and his sister, folk-tale of 14: 222. 

 and the elk people 14: 182. 

 and the snow 14: 216. 

 legendary, stone representing 47: 



278. 

 the, myth of 43: 193 sq. 

 the, story about 43:313-323. 

 young, myth concerning 14: 181. . 

 Hunter Brothers, owners of Clifton 



quarry 15: li. 

 Hunters 



continence obligatory for 3 1 : 449. 



dress of 46: 586. 



fasting compulsory for four days 



31: 448. 

 give game to their fathers-in-law 



31: 438. 

 killed by grizzly bear 35: 742 sq. 

 notice of departure 35: 637, 642. 

 precarious life of 46: 504. 

 song reference to the return of 39: 



203. 

 taboos of 35: 639, 641. 

 taboos of, reference to 31: 449. 

 taboos of wife of 35: 637. 

 taken to sea-monster's house 35: 



809. 

 use of bow and arrow by 3 1 : 45. 



