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SUBJECT INDEX 



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Mississippi River 



Chickasaw name for 44: 180. 

 Creek name for 42: 38. 

 description of 14: 493. 

 description of, by Castaiieda 14: 



529. 

 description of, to Coronado 14: 



504. 

 headwaters of, wild rice in 19: 



1034. 

 Menomini name for 14: 218. 

 mention of 14: 510; 42: 43. 

 Muskhogean stock on 42: 678. 

 Narvaez wrecked at mouth of 14: 



347. 

 physical type of tribes on 42: 677. 

 pictographs on 4: 33, 34. 

 signals of peace by Indians on 10: 

 361. 

 Mississippi River and Tennessee 



River Trail 42: 854. 

 Mississippi Valley 



abundance of pottery in 20: 23. 

 ancient pottery of the 4: 361-431. 

 antiquity of man in 28: 15 sq. 

 apparent superiority of culture of, 



to that of Florida 20: 117. 

 culinary pottery of, uniformity in 



20: 102. 

 explorations in 5: xxi. 

 Iroquois influence in 20: 158 sq. 

 material relating to tribes of 28: 



12. 

 modeling of animal forms in 20: 



66. 

 mound-builders of 25: 231. 

 occurrence of trowel-like objects in 



20: 35 sq. 

 occurrence of salt vessels in 20: 28- 



31. 



prehistoric fabrics from 3: 408- 

 411. 



probable survivals of ancient sym- 

 bohsm among tribes of 20: 101. 



tribes of the 30: 19. 



use of clay as cement and plaster in 

 20: 37. 

 Mississippi Valley Historical Asso- 

 ciation 30: 15, 18. 

 Mississippi Valley Pottery 



areas covered by 20: 21, 104, 148, 

 201. 



character of 20: 20. 



decoration of, in color 20: 67. 



Mississippi Valley Pottery — Contd. 

 occurrence of duck designs in 20: 



107. 

 occurrence of ware resembling, in 



East Tennessee 20: 180. 

 occurrence of ware resembling, in 

 South Appalachian province 20: 

 137, 138, 144. 

 ornaments 20: 42, 43. 

 papers on 20: 15. 

 relation of Gulf Coast pottery to 



20: 105, 106, 108. 

 resemblance of Florida pottery to 



20: 128. 

 See also Middle Mississippi Val- 

 ley; Lower Mississippi Valley; 

 Northwestern. 

 Mississippi Valley (Lower) Tribes, 



work on 29: 14. 

 Missouri 



abundance of pottery in 20: 80. 

 archeologic work in 13: xxviii; 



41: 91, sq. 

 archeology of 12: 163-199. 

 Bollinger County, mounds in 12: 



170. 

 bulletin on antiquities of 30: 23. 

 Butler County, Power's fort 12: 



194, 195. 

 Cape Girardeau County, antiquities 



in 12: 166. 

 Charleston, trade in mound pottery 

 by people in vicinity of 12: 183. 

 chipped flints from 13:149. 

 Clark County, mounds of 12: 163. 

 Clifton Springs, salt kettle pottery 



found near 12: 167. 

 collection from 29: 21. 

 collection of Indian relics from 3: 



495-507. 

 fabric-impressed pottery from 13: 



42. 

 field work in 23: ix, xv. 

 grooved ax from Boone County 13: 



64. 

 Lewis County, antiquities in 12: 



167. 

 military posts, etc., in 17: 384. 

 Mississippi County, mounds and an- 

 tiquities of 12: 184-189. 

 mound explorations in 5: xxi; 29: 



19. 

 mounds in 5: 10, 11, 41-44. 



