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GENERAL INDEX TO ANNUAL REPORTS 



[ETH. ANN. 48 



Middle Mississippi Valley — Contd. 

 physiognomy of potters of 20: 82. 

 pottery of 20: 80-101. 

 recent practice of potter's art in 20: 



82. 

 See also Mississippi Valley. 

 Middle Mississippi Valley Pottery 

 area covered by 20: 20, 21, 130. 

 chronology of 20: 82. 

 color of 20: 84 sq. 

 collection of 20: 80. 

 culture stage of makers of 20: 82 



sq. 

 decoration of 20: 86, 100 sq. 

 distinguishing characters of 20: 86. 

 examples of 20: 87-101. 

 finish of 20: 84. 

 forms of 20: 85 sq., 87. 

 geographic distribution of 20: 80 



sq. 

 material and manufacture of 20: 



83 sq. 

 occurrence of pottery resembling, in 



Ohio 20: 184. 

 peoples concerned in 20: 81-84, 



143. 

 pipes 20: 45, 98 sq. 

 preservation of 20: 82. 

 resemblance of Gulf pottery to 20: 



104, 106. 

 resemblance of Lower Mississippi 



Valley pottery to 20:101,104. 

 resemblance of Missouri Valley pot- 

 tery to 20: 194, 199. 

 sources of information concerning 



20: 87. 

 uses of 20: 83. 

 Middle-of-the-World 



ceremonial testing of the 13: 429. 

 Zurii determination of 13: 428. 

 Zuiii search for 13: 390, 398, 415. 

 Zuni symbolism of the 13: 373. 

 Middle People of Zuni mythology 



13: 427. 

 Middle Place, finding of 23: 44, 46. 

 Middle Sites 



occurrences of pottery on 20: 



Florida Peninsula 120 sqq. 



Northern and Middle Atlantic 

 States 151, 175. 

 See also Occurrences. 

 Middle Tennessee Chickasaw Trace 



42: 811. 



Middle Tennessee Trails 42: 833- 



851. 

 Middle Village Chippewa, reserva- 

 tion for 18: 810. 

 Middlesboro, Ky., trail passing 42: 



797. 

 Middleton, James D. 



appointment of, as assistant 12: 



19. 

 calls attention to bundled skeletons 



in mounds 12: 529. 

 examination of Selsertown mounds 



by 12: 265. 

 explorations by 5: xx, xxi, 14; 



11: xxvi; 12: 440, 571. 

 fails to find certain inclosures 12: 



415. 

 field work of 6: xxvi sq. 

 finds stone graves of southern Illinois 



to be in part comparatively recent 



12: 136, 608. 

 indebtedness to, acknowledged 12: 



25. 

 observes evidence of skeleton burial 



12: 637. 

 observes evidence of use of fire by 



mound-builders in burial cere- 

 monies 12: 678. 

 petroglyphs reported by 10:80,81. 

 reports survey of the Hopeton works 



12: 472. 

 resignation of 11: xxvi. 

 survey of ancient work by 12: 92, 



181, 263, 414, 461, 472, 481. 

 survey of Elephant mound by 12: 



92. 

 work of 7: xvii, xviii; 8: xx, 



xxiv; 10: xi. 

 Middleton, Jeff, mound opened by 



5: 20. 

 Mide or Mide 



charts of, description of 7: 165, 



174-183, 185 sqq. 

 class of shamans, relative importance 



of 7: 156. 

 combined with adoption feast 40: 



357. 

 how elected 7: 160, 163 sg. 

 lodges, ceremonies of 10: 508. 

 rites, birch-bark roll of 10: 202 sq. 

 therapeutics of 7: 197-202. 

 Mide Society. See Midewiwin. 



