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GENERAL INDEX TO ANNUAL REPORTS 



[ETH. ANN. 48 



K'nai-Khotana, population of 7:53. 

 K'nai-Khotana Tribe of Cooks In- 

 let 7: 53. 

 Knap of Beeds, N. C, on ancient 



village sites 42: 776. 

 Knapp, George, mounds on farm of, 



Arkansas 12: 243. 

 Knapsack 



cover for 38: § 452. 

 mentioii of 38: § 450. 

 natural'torms of 38: §453. 

 straps for 38: §61, 62. 

 Kneale, — , agent for Uncompahgre 



Ute 38: p. 4. 

 Knee Protectors of the Eskimo 18: 



129. 

 Knife 



agouti tooth 38: § 733, 736, 748. 



arrow reed 38: §905. 



bamboo 38: §905. 



ceremonial 11:545. 



drawing, from Hollywood mound, 



Georgia 12:320. 

 fish tooth 38: § 15, 510. 

 from mound, Mississippi 12: 275. 

 metal, occurrence of, in Georgia 



mounds 20: 189. 

 mussel-shell 35: 398. 

 sharpeners, Eskimo 18: 89 sq. 

 sign for 1: 386; 16: 232. 

 stone 38: § 13. 



use of, by Hopi katcinas 21: 75. 

 use of, by infants 38: § 912. 

 use of, in carving stamp-paddles, 



eastern United States 20: 134. 

 use of, in pottery making, eastern 



United States 20: 54, 56. 

 wood 38: § 14. 

 See also Knives- 

 Knife- Chief, Charles, assistance ren- 

 dered by 33: 46. 

 Knife- Chief, Mrs. Rhoda, assistance 



rendered by 33: 46. 

 Knife-feathered Monster, Zuni fet- 

 ish 2: 40. 

 Knife Indians, a name for the Thomp- 

 son Indians 45: 447. 

 Knife Order, cause of organization of 



23: 410. 

 Knife-Sense, Seri lack of 17: 152* 



sq., 206*. 

 Knife-Shirt, death of 17: 294. 

 Knife Society 



ceremonial of 11: 101. 



Knife Society — Continued 



organization of 11: 69. 



songs of 11: 128. 

 Knight, E. H. 



description of shell ornaments by 

 2: 211. 



on Australian flaking 13: 169. 



on European use of stone axes 13: 

 63. 



on Swiss throwing stones 13: 99. 

 Knight Inlet 



cinquefoil roots at 35: 190. 



clover growing in 35: 188. 



crabapples in 35: 213. 



lupines in 35: 198. 



mention of 35: 323, 443, 509. 



olachen in 35: 299. 



qoUxole berries at 35: 218. 



Viburnum berries in 35: 216, 258. 

 Knights of the Golden Circle, secret 

 secessionist organization 19: 148. 

 Kn'-i-K'el, Sec Kintiel, 

 Knikhtak 46: 200. 

 Knitting, Guiana Indian 38: § 53. 

 Knives 



aboriginal use of 15: 84. 



antler and bone 45: 43. 



l)lades classified as 44: 94. 



l)lades used as 15: 84. 



ceremonial or sacrificial 34: 107 sq. 



chipped flints used as 13: 177. 



copper, types of 37: 88. 



Eskimo 18: 85 sg., 90. 



Eskimo, hunting and skinning 18: 

 171 sq. 



Eskimo, toy 18: 345 sq. 



Eskimo, women's 9: 161-164; 18: 

 108 sq. 



fish-cutters 9: 164 sq. 



for cutting snow and ice 9: 304 sq. 



general description of 9: 150-165. 



hematite celts used as 13: 87. 



Indian, study of 18: xxxv sq. 



iron 46: 61. 



ivory, with animal eflSgies 46: 175. 



made of shell 31: 396. 



method of using 9: 150 sq. 



nature of 30: 127, 191. 



of flaked flint 34: 137. 



of flint 9: 160. 



of iron and steel 9: 155-160. 



of shell 2: 201. 



of shell, rarity of, in collections 2: 

 203. 



