670 



GENERAL INDEX TO ANNUAL REPORTS 



[ETH. ANN. 48 



Missouri — Continued 



occurrence of salt-making vessels in 



20: 28, 3L 

 pipe from 13: 132. 

 pottery from 4: 395,396,446; 20: 



88, 89, 90, 91, 93, 94. 

 references to 27: 57, 72. 

 Scott and Mississippi Counties, 



mounds of 12: 183-193. 

 southeastern, special ceramic group 



in 20: 81. 

 spades from 13: 135. 

 St. Lewis County, antiquities in 12: 



167. 

 stemless scrapers from 13: 170. 

 stemmed flints from 13: 158, 159. 

 Stoddard County, antiquities of 12: 



172-183. 

 work on pottery of 20: 87. 

 Missouri Indians 



a Tciwera division 15: 1G2. 



archery game of the 24: 394. 



gentes of the 15: 240. 



Ghost dance among the 14: 902. 



habitat of the 7: 116. 



land cessions and reservations 18: 



726, 750, 762, 790, 798, 858, 886- 



894, 904. 

 legendary origin of 37: 50. 

 Omaha name for 27: 102. 

 party to treaties 27: 622, 623. 

 settlement of, on Cherokee Strij) 



19: 151. 

 slaves among the Menomini 14: 



35. 

 Missouri, Kansas and Texas Rail- 

 road, construction of 19: 151. 

 Missouri River 



flood, recorded 4: 113. 



in Omaha history 27: 72, 73, 74, 



75, 78, 80, 100. 

 in Ponca legend 27: 47. 

 mention of 42: 43. 

 mention of, by Castaneda 14: 529. 

 Omaha villages on 27: 85-89. 

 reasons for muddiness of 40: 61. 

 references to 27: 57, 91, 626, 627, 



629, 630. 

 sign for 1: 477. 

 trading post on 27: 81, 612. 

 Missouri River Railroad Co., sale of 



land to 18: 823, 840. 

 Missouri Valley 



abundance of pottery in 20: 23. 



Missouri Valley — Continued 



pottery making by Indians of 20: 



58. 

 pottery of 20: 187 sq., 194, 201. 

 probable origin of Hopewell mounds 



obsidian in 20: 195. 

 relations of pottery of 20: 147,194. 

 See also Northwestern Pottery. 

 Missouria, removed to Indian terri- 

 tory 5: 364. 

 Mist, terms relating to 29: 54. 

 Mi'stavii'nut, a Cheyenne division 



14: 1026. 

 Mistletoe 



abundant along Gila 26: 71. 

 in Cherokee lore 19: 420. 

 medicinal use of 42: 659. 

 Misyahu, investigation of site of 43: 



9. 

 Mitaui, sketch of the 14: 734. 

 Mitawit 



ceremonies, decline of 14: 137,157, 



158. 

 form of procession in 14: 102 sq. 

 list of members of 14: 84 sq. 

 of the Menomini 14: 66-138. 

 origin of the 14: 114. 

 Mitawok and Wadenoak, comparison 



of 14: 155. 

 Mitchell, — , on seat of government 



42: 310. 

 Mitchell, D. P., survey of Cherokee 



boundary by 5: 365. 

 Mitchell, J. A. 



material collected by 24: 68, 230, 



403 sq., 536, 652, 791. 

 on dice game, Cree 24: 68 sq. 

 on double ball, Cree 24: 652. 

 on European games, Cree, Chippewa 



24: 791. 

 on hand game, Cree 24: 270. 

 on hidden ball, Cree 24: 342. 

 on ring and pin, Cree 24: 536. 

 Mitchell, John, on influence of wild 

 rice on geographic nomenclature 

 24: 1120, 1121, 1122. 

 Mitchell, Miss Mary M. 



acknowledgments to 15: 18; 20: 17. 



illustrations prepared by 14: xlvii. 



Mitchell, Sophia ami Alzira, grant of 



land to 18: 672. 

 Mitchell, S. Augustus, on influence of 

 wild rice on geographic nomen- 

 clature 19: 1117, 1120, 1122. 



