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GENERAL INDEX TO ANNUAL REPORTS 



[ETH. ANN. 48 



Lakone Mana 



derivation of 21: 124. 

 description of 21: 118. 

 variety in dress of different pueblos 

 21: 118. 

 Lakota, a synonym of the Sioux 14: 



1057. 

 Lakota-Kokipe-Koshkala, Sioux 



name of Rover 14: 848. 

 Lalakofiti 



appearance of Lakone mana in 21: 



118. 

 difference of, from Butterfly festival 



21: 58. 

 duration of 21: 20. 

 fraternities taking part in 21: 23. 

 introduction of, into Tusayan by the 



Patki clans 21: 58. 

 regular occurrence of, in September 

 21: 22, 58. 

 Lalakonti Ceremony 

 at Tusayan 16: 302. 

 of the Hopi 15: 262. 

 Lalakontu 



prayer-stick making of 21: 55. 

 religious society at Walpi, sources 



and clans of " 19: 623, 629. 

 winter assemblage of 21: 39. 

 Lalakontu Fraternity, ceremonies cel- 

 ebrated by 21: 23. 

 Lalemant, Father ■ — , on dice games, 



Hurons 24: 109 sq. 

 Lalenkobaki, a female society of Tu- 

 sayan 8: 134. 

 Lialogalga 



a White tovi^n 42: 124, 254. 

 allocation of clans in beds at 42: 



201-204. 

 arrangement of square ground of 



42: 215, 236. 

 clan councils of 42: 124. 

 clans of, furnishing chiefs and henihas 



42: 192. 

 clans, phratries and moieties of 42: 



158 sq. 

 mention of 42: 547. 

 New^ Fire ceremony of 42: 589. 

 plan of ceremonial ground of 42: 



215, 238. 

 position of beds at 42: 198. 

 Laloy, — 46: 332, 333, 351, 370. 

 Lamanon, on the Ecclemachs 7: 75, 

 76. 



Lamar, M. B., attitude of, tov^'ard 



Texan Indians 19: 145. 

 Lamar, Mo., house mounds near 44: 



540. 

 Lamar Papers, reference to 28: 16. 

 Lamat 



and ceh symbols, comparison of 16: 



249. 

 day symbol, discussion of 16: 235. 

 Lamb, D. S., manuscript deposited by 



36: 28. 

 Lamb, M. J., cited on New York's In- 

 dian policy 18: 576. 

 Lambat da}^ symbol, discussion of 



16: 235. 

 Lambi or Lembi, large shell used as 



signal horn 38: § 74. 

 Lamb's-quarter 

 mention of 33: 78. 

 use of, as food 30: 66. 

 Lame-Old-Man. See T6np'6dal- 



kya-to. 

 Lamentin. See Manati. 

 Lamere, Oliver, acknowledgment to 



37: 48. 

 Lamere and Badin, paper by, on 



Winnebago funeral 37: 148. 

 Lamina, for regularity in cotton-ham- 

 mock weaving 38: § 466. 

 Lamplighters of the Eskimo 9: 106. 

 Lamprey 



Eskimo method of catching 18: 



189 sq. 

 Eskimo mythic animal resembling 

 18: 447. 

 Lamps 



absence of. Middle Mississippi Valley 



pottery 20: 82. 

 clay 46: 147. 

 clay, Bonasila 46: 147. 

 clay. Little Diomede 46: 95. 

 in Eskimo feasts, use of 18: 364, 



368. 

 of the Eskimo 9: 105-109; 11: 



229; 18: 63 sqq. 

 ornate stone 46: 34, 55, 136, 173. 

 Lampson, L. M. 



material collected by 24: 192. 

 on hidden ball, Tewa 24: 367 sq. 

 Lamson-Scribner, F. 



on Oryzopsis exigua 19: 1022. 

 on popular synonym for wild rice 

 19: 1023, 1024. 



