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SUBJECT INDEX 



689 



Mound Builders — Continued 



and Indians used shell pins as eai* 

 ornaments 12: 686. 



and Indians, work of, compared 12: 

 659. 



architecture of 12: 660-666. 



art of V. Indian art 2: 167. 



burial customs of, compared with 

 those of the Indians 12: 671- 

 679. 



carvings of 2: 117. 



character of pottery of 13: 12. 



Cherokees were 12: 18. 



chief seats of power of, in the Gulf 

 States 12: 719. 



conclusions as to period of 5: xlii. 



conclusions as to who were the 5: 

 XLi, XLII, 9, 58, 79, 80, 86, 97. 



considered by many as one people 

 12: 602. 



consisted of numerous tribes 12: 

 17, 528, 706. 



cremation b}', doubtful 12: 675, 

 676. 



early ideas concerning 20: 22. 



fortifications of, compared with those 

 of the Indians 12: 667-671. 



general observations respecting 12: 

 595. 



houses of the 12: 17,203,208,227, 

 229, 587, 661-664. 



identification of the 13: l. 



made use of fiber in burial cere- 

 monies 12: 17. 



Mayas were not the 12: 18. 



mention of 4: 406; 25: 231. 



methods of, in art 2: 149. 



Mexicans were not the 12: 18. 



mode of lathing houses by 12: 206, 

 209. 



not addicted to human sacrifice 12: 

 676. 



of Ohio, identity of 20: 183, 194. 



of Mississippi Valley 28: 15 sg. 



often buried dead in a sitting pos- 

 ture 12: 674. 



probably Cherokee 5: 87-107. 



probably practiced burning captives 

 12: 676. 



probably tortured captives 12: 676. 



Pueblo tribes were not the 12: 18. 



relation of, to the Indians, discus- 

 sion of 12: 595-730. 



removed flesh before burial 12: 17. 



Mound Builders — Continued 

 section of, defined 12: 524. 

 shell ornaments of, similar to those 



of the Indians 12: 684. 

 skill of, in sculpture 2: 148. 

 structures of, mound containing 



fragments of 12: 400 sg. 

 study of the 13: xlv. 

 usually interred their dead 12: 



672." 

 wars among, proof of tribal divisions 



12: 603. 

 were Indians 12: 610. 

 were they Indians? 12: 596. 

 works of, compared with those of the 



Indians 12: 651, 659-671. 

 Mound Burial 

 Choctaw 1: 120. 

 Creek 42: 701. 

 Florida 1: 119, 120. 

 Miami Valley 1 : 120. 

 mention of 1: 115. 

 Ohio 1: 117, 118. 

 Mound Canyon, Ariz., petroglyphs 



in 10: 51. 

 Mound Explorations 5: xx sq.; 7: 



XVI sqq.; 9:xxvsg.; 10: x sq., 



xxii; 11: xxv; 13: xxii, xxvi; 



15: XX, xxiv, XXVII, xxxvi, 



XLII. 



Mound Prairie, west group 37: 91. 

 Mound Villages, Utah 4: 287 sq. 

 Mounds 



absence of 46: 576. 



age of 12: 626, 627; 37: 79, 84 



sq. 

 and other ancient work, various 



types of 12: 602. 

 animal 2: 152. 

 artificial, in center of settlements 



42: 174 sq. 

 at Casa Grande, general descrip- 

 tion of 28: 86 sq. 

 bone implements from 12: 153, 



382. 

 l)uildings on 41: 501. 

 builders of 37: 76. 

 burial in 5: 3-119; 44: 416-421, 



424, 427, 447 sqq., 453-463, 465 sq. 

 character of pottery of 20: 



Florida Peninsula 117. 



Gulf Coast 104, 106. 



Middle Mississippi Valley 82. 



