BONNERJEAJ 



SUBJECT INDEX 



633 



Masta, Abnaki chief, cited 4: 152. 

 Masta, Henry, information furnished 



by 43: 177. 

 Mastcomo, Hopi festival performed 



at 21: 36. 

 Master of Breath 



mention of 42: 514, 584. 

 See aho Hisagita Immisi. 

 Master of Ceremonies 38: § 278, 



588. 

 Master of Life, mention of 32: 61. 

 Master of the Park, duties of 46: 



443. 

 "Masters of Waters," beliefs con- 

 cerning 42: 490. 

 Mastication, effect of, on the Eskimo 



skull 46: 359. 

 Mastodon 



bones of, found at Big Bone Lick 



42: 790. 

 bones of, found at Saltville 42: 752. 

 in Potawatomi myth 14: 209. 

 Mastodon Disease, basis for name of 



42: 649. 

 Maswick Katcinas 



appearance of, in Powamii festival 



21: 36, 38. 

 chorus of 21: 77. 

 Mat 



cedar bark 35: 125, 405. 



closing for kiva hatchways 8: 127, 



128. 

 face covered with, while sleeping 



31: 397. 

 for seat 35: 307. 

 Guiana Indian 38: § 393-401. 

 natural form of 38: § 453. 

 See also Mats. 

 Mat- maker, means of making a child 



a successful 35: 698. 

 Mat Satchel 38: § 399, 400. 

 Mat Symbol in the codices 16: 264. 

 Mata, Aurelio, aid given to McGee 



by 22: i, xii. 

 Mata, a pueblo millstone 14: 522. 

 Matabo, wooden trumpet 38: § 559. 

 Mataki, a pueblo millstone 14: 522. 

 Matalote, Gila fish 26: 83. 

 Matapa, a settlement in Sonora 14: 



355. 

 Matapi 



cassava squeezer 38: § 345. 

 creel 38: § 204, 345. 



Matchebenarhshewish 



cession of reserve at 18: 718. 

 reservation at 18: 704. 

 Matches among the Eskimo, use of 



18: 76. 

 Materialism, nature and origin of 



20: CLXXXVi sqq. 

 Materials 



Apalachee-Ohio pottery 20: 180, 



181. 

 art influenced by 15: 23. 

 by which pictographs are made 10: 



218-222. 

 eastern United States pottery 20: 



45-48, 53, 55, 57, 59. 

 eastern United States pottery, salt- 

 making vessels 20: 29. 

 Florida Peninsula pottery 20: 117, 



121. 

 Gulf Coast pottery 20: 



influence of, on forms of vessels 

 62. 



influence of supply of, on develop- 

 ment of arts 22, 23. 



mention of 106, 108, 111, 113. 

 Iroquoian pipes 20: 173. 

 Irociuoian potterj^ 20: 161, 165. 

 Middle Atlantic coast pottery 20: 



148, 151, 152, 153, 155, 157, 158. 

 Middle Mississippi Valley pottery 



20: 83 sq., 89, 97, 99. 

 New Jersey-New England pottery 



20: 175, 177, 179. 

 Northwestern pottery 20: 188,193, 



196, 198, 199, 200, 201. 

 South Appalachian pipes 20: 141. 

 South Appalachian pottery 20: 131, 



132, 133, 138. 

 southern and northern pottery 20: 



187. 

 used for pictographs 4: 36. 

 used for pottery 4: 267, 283, 372, 



393, 434. 

 used in basketry 41: 



distribution of 154 sq. 



gathering of 149 sq. 



mention of 138, 144, 145-149, 154, 

 155, 360 sq. 



preparation of 150-154. 



terms for 389 sq. 



trade in 156. 

 used in stone battering 15: 96. 

 utihzed in stone art 15: 21. 



