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SUBJECT INDEX 



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Mortuary Pottery — Continued 

 Florida Peninsula 20: 

 decoration of 123. 

 mention of 116, 119 sq., 124 sq. 

 possible analogues of, elsewhere 124. 

 Gulf Coast 20: 104, 106, 108, 109, 



110, 111, 112. 

 mention of 4: 272, 372. 

 Middle Mississippi Valley 20: 83, 



85, 96 sqq., 99, 101. 

 New Jersey-New England province, 



rarity of 20: 175. 

 Northwestern province 20: 192, 196. 

 Piedmont-Virginia 20: 150. 

 Potomac-Chesapeake region, absence 



of 20: 150. 

 South Appalachian province 20: 

 mention of 131, 132 sq., 136. 

 perforation of 106, 109, 119. 

 See also Burials; Uses. 

 Morude, Mrs. — , statement of, regard- 

 ing age of stone graves, Randolph 

 County, Ilhnois 12: 163. 

 Morus Rubra, medicinal use of 42: 



659. 

 Mo-rutu, knapsack 38: § 450. 

 Morzhovoi 46: 189. 

 Mosa or Mossa, bead apron 38: 



§ 550. 

 Mosack. See Masac. 

 Mosaic 



ornaments from Pueblo ruins, char- 

 acter of 22, i: 85 sqq. 

 work, references to 28: 131, 144. 

 Moscosa, tradition ascribes Old Town 

 works, Phillips County, Ark., to, 

 and remnant of De Soto's army 

 12: 234. 

 Moscoso, distribution of slaves by 



25: 23. 

 Moseley, H. N., visit of, to Zuni 5: 



540. 

 Moses 



a Nez Perce priest 14: 713. 

 appointment of peace towns by 19: 



207. 

 chief of the Isle de Pierre 14: 734. 

 encounter of, with Smohalla 14: 



718. 

 in Cherokee myth 19: 236, 428 sq. 

 Smohalla's belief concerning 14: 

 721. 

 Moses, Bernard, on Casa de Contra- 

 tacion 14: 351. 



Moses' Band land cessions and reser- 

 vations 18: 894, 898, 910, 912, 

 916, 920. 

 Moses People, basketry of 41: 230. 

 Mosher, Lieutenant — , petroglyphs re- 

 ported by 10: 51. 

 Mosilili. See Rattle. 

 Moskoouis. See Creeks; Muskogee. 

 Mosman, Mrs. A. T., clay articles 



loaned by 10: xxii. 

 Mosquito Dance 



jokes played in 42: 534. 

 mention of 42: 523. 

 of the KwakiutI 35:1034. 

 Mosquito Indians 



burial superstition of 1: 201. 

 canoe burial in ground of 1: 112, 

 113. 

 Mosquitoes 



mention of 38: §933; 46: 41,47, 

 52, 56, 57, 60, 61, 64, 71, 72,73, 

 77, 78, 112, 129. 

 myth concerning, Cherokee 19: 



444. 

 mythic origin of 11: 264. 

 numbers of 19: 877, 881, 931. 

 origin of, KwakiutI 35: 1233. 

 origin of, Tsimshian 31: 470. 

 protection against, by tallow 35: 



205. 

 string figure of 38: § 695. 

 Moss, Copt. John, on Ute pottery 4: 



276, 319. 

 Moss 



Eskimo decoys made of 18: 132. 

 mythic origin of 14: 164. 

 place named for 30: 86. 

 Moss, Black Tree, used for food 45: 



90, 482. 

 Mossi, club 38: § 153. 

 Mossuck Family, descent of 43: 



209. 

 Mota-Padilla, Matias de la 

 acknowledgments to 14: 414. 

 description of Cibola by 14: 483. 

 historian of New Galicia 14: 375. 

 on Acoma 29: 543. 

 on Chichilticalli 14: 487. 

 on Coronado's route from Culiacan 



14: 386. 

 on death of Friar Juan 14: 401. 

 on death of Samaniego 14: 480. 

 on discovery of Colorado River 14: 

 407. 



