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GENERAL INDEX TO ANNUAL REPORTS 



[ETH. ANN. 48 



Mota-Padilla, Matias de la — Contd. 

 on Galisteo 29: 482. 

 on Indian giants 14: 485. 

 on Pecos 29: 476. 

 on Puaray 29: 524. 

 on Quivira 29: 566. 

 on stories told by Turk Indians 14: 



492. 

 on Torre's administration 14: 474. 

 quotations from writings of 14: 

 476, 477, 479, 480, 483, 486, 487, 

 492, 497, 498, 500, 504, 506, 511, 

 518, 519, 520, 521, 522, 523, 530, 

 531, 535, 538, 543. 

 Mota's Band 



cession of reserve by 18: 754, 762. 

 reservation for 18: 742. 

 Moterell, name of reservation 42: 



37. 

 Moth 



designs, absence of, on Pueblo pot- 

 tery 22, i: 81. 

 figures on Sikyatki pottery 17: 



678 sqq. 

 myths and lore concerning 19: 



310, 438. 

 or butterfly, Pueblo symbol for 

 22, i: 105. 

 Mother 



application of the term 42: 80, 92. 

 sign for 1 : 479. 



special instructions to 43: 54 sqq. 

 Mother-in-law 



application of the term 42: 82, 84, 



92. 

 attitude toward 42: 451. 

 custom concerning 42: 700. 

 taboo concerning 30: 344; 45: 

 172; 46: 503, 504. 

 Mother-of-all-the-Earth, references 



to 40: 381, 395, 401, 533. 

 Motherwort, medicinal use of 43: 



265, 266. 

 Motion, discussion of 19: lvi sq. 

 Motion Pictures of Pueblo industries, 

 etc., work of O. P. Phillips on 

 22, i: XIII sq. 

 Motions relative to parts of the body 



in sign language 1: 393. 

 Motive 



for primitive trephining 16: 63. 

 to frauds 4: 247. 

 Motives 



classification of 20: xxx. 



Motives — Continued 



in primitive decoration 20: 64 sq. 

 See also Decoration. 

 Motolinia, T. de, correspondence of, 

 with friars accompanying Coro- 

 nado 14: 413. 

 Motsai', a Comanche band 14: 1045. 

 Motul 



dictionary, transcription of 25: xi. 

 Mayan dictionary of 21: xxvi. 

 Mayan dictionary of, photostat copy 

 of 34: 31. 

 Motul, Diccionario de, work on trans- 

 lation of 22, i: xxxiii. 

 Moty Tiger 



head chief 42: 331. 

 second chief 42: 331. 

 Motzfeldt, J., on amounts of wild rice 

 harvested by the Ojibwa 19: 

 1074. 

 Moulds 



used by Navaho silversmiths 2: 



173. 

 See also Molds. 

 Moulton, — , on New York's Indian 



policy 18: 586 sq. 

 Moultrie Creek, treaty of 18: 704 



sqq. 

 Mound 



at Cascjui, mention of 42: 175. 

 building, post-Columbian continu- 

 ance of 20: 120. 

 Cahokia, examination of 13: xxix. 

 Monk's, examination of 13: xxix. 

 nomenclature heretofore given, a 

 hindrance to legitimate arche- 

 ology 12: 604. 

 of elk horn 46: 398. 

 sand burial, of Calusa origin 48: 4. 

 surrounding Casa Grande 13: 300. 

 use of, with sweat-lodge 14: 822, 



981. 

 See o/.so Mound Builders; Mounds. 

 Mound Builders 



adopted several modes of burial 



12: 17. 

 and Indians cultivated maize 12: 



683. 

 and Indians, links directly connect- 

 ing 12: 688-706. 

 and Indians made and used pipes 



12: 687. 

 and Indians used shell gorgets 12: 

 686. 



