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SUBJECT INDEX 



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Masks — Continued 



how made for the Cdlako 15: 296. 

 humorous 3: 75, 123, 125. 

 importance of, in pictures of Hopi 



katcinas 21: 15, 59. 

 in Hopi ceremonials 15: 267, 276, 



278, 279, 288. 

 individual, description of 21: 112 



sqq. 

 Innuit 3: 121. 

 introduction of, into Hopi festivals 



21: 109. 

 Iroquois 3: 144. 

 Kuskokwim River 3: 129. 

 Kwakiutl 35: 875, 1005, 1008, 



1019, 1194, 1210, 1352. 

 made by certain Indians for traffic 



3: 106, 108. 

 manufacture and care of 47: 849- 



855. 

 materials used for 47: 130. 

 Mexico 3: 105. 

 Moqui 3: 76. 

 Neah Bay 3: 116. 

 New Hebrides 3: 99. 

 New Ireland 3: 86. 

 New Mexico 3: 105. 

 Northwest coast 3: 106-120. 

 Norton Sound 3: 132-135. 

 origin of 3: 147. 

 ownership of 47: 522. 

 personality of Kacinas imparted by 



47: 844. 

 Peru 3: 103. 

 Point Barrow 3: 136. 

 power and use of 47: 847-856. 

 power of transformation in 47: 847 



sq. 

 preparation of , for dance 47: 892 85". 

 prepared for ceremonies 15: 282, 



292. 

 preserved human heads or parts 



thereof 3: 76. 

 purpose of 43: 610. 

 put over the faces of the dead 3: 



104. 

 reahsm in 47: 857. 

 regions where used 47: 902. 

 religious 3: 75. 



renovation of 15: 273, 275, 296. 

 representing various Navaho gods, 



uses of 8: 248,249,253. 

 reverence for 47: 845. 

 sacred character of 47: 517, 848. 



Masks — Continued 

 seal catching 3: 122. 

 shell 25: 193; 34: 235. 

 Sia 11: 117. 

 South Seas 3: 98-103. 

 stone 3: 76; 25: 83; 34: 183, 



184 sq. 

 storage of 47 : 87 sq. 

 summary 3: 146. 

 symbolic 3: 75, 95. 

 symbolic, to inspire terror 3: 74. 

 symbolic use of 15: 263, 288. 

 symbolism of 47: 517. 

 taboos concerning 47: 503,845. 

 Tlingit 3: 111. 

 Tlingit, at potlatches 26:436. 

 Tlingit, used by medicine-men 26: 



463 sq. 

 two types of, described 47: 848 sq. 

 Vancouver's island 3: 117. 

 wooden 3: 104; 25: 136, 210. 

 xwexwe 35: 892, 893. 

 See also Dall, W. ; Death's-head 

 Vases; Katcinas; K'atsinas; 

 Mask. 

 Mason, — , claim to land in Connecticut 



by 18: 617. 

 Mason, Charles S., drawings furnished 



by 10: 77. 

 Mason, E. G., cited 12: 629. 

 Mason, John, jr., report on Cherokee 



affairs by 5: 286. 

 Mason, J. A. 



excavations made by 34: 170. 

 mention of 46: 318. 

 ornate stone lamps 46: 34. 

 Mason, J. M., on Cherokee opposition 



to removal j^roject 19: 128. 

 Mason, Dr. Otis T. 



acknowledgments to 6: 409; 9: 

 20; 13: 269; 16: xlii; 18: 22; 

 19: 1020; 29: 12. 

 aid rendered by 15: xci. 

 archeological objects figured by 25; 



143, 144, 191, 209. 

 cited on Eskimo basket weaving 9: 



326. 

 cited on superstition connected with 



scratching 9: 493. 

 citing Ramon Pane on Haitians 25: 



139. 

 examination of quarrj^ shops by 15: 

 52. 



