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GENERAL INDEX TO ANNUAL REPORTS 



[ETH. ANN. 48 



Necklaces — Continued 



of the Oraibi dancers 16: 292, 294. 



of the Seri 17: 172*. 



of the Winnebago 37: 109. 



of various parts of the human body 

 9: 483-489. 



use of, in decoration of Tcutckutu 

 21: 67. 



See also Shell; Turquoise. 

 Necks 



Eastern United States, development 

 of 20: 62. 



Gulf Coast pottery 20: 105, 108. 



Iroquoian pottery 20: 161. 



Middle Mississippi Valley potterv 

 20: 90-93. 



New Jersey-New England pottery 

 20: 175. 



Northwestern pottery 20: 196. 



Ohio Valley pottery 20: 185. 



Piedmont- Virginia pottery 20: 149. 



Piedmont-Virginia pottery, promi- 

 nence of band around 20: 150. 



Potomac-Chesapeake pottery 20: 

 151. 



South Appalachian pottery 20: 140. 



Southern and Northern potter}' 20: 

 145, 147. 



Spanish olive jars 20: 129. 

 Necotowance, act of Virginia assem- 

 bly affecting 18: 565. 

 Necrology 



Frank Frederick Hilder 22, i: xls^^. 



Garrick Mallery 16: Lxxx. 



James Constantine Pilling 17: lix- 



LXII. 



Necromancy 



development of 19: lxxxv sq. 



in savagery 16: 21. 



See also Magic. 

 Nectandra Rodiei. Sec Greenheart. 

 Neebosh's Band 



cession of reserve by 18: 758. 



reservation for 18: 740. 

 Needle 



bone, of Oregon Indians 13: 117. 



bone, used with kuraua 38: § 70. 



decoration of pipes by 20: 55. 



flat split eye 38: § 47, 48. 



of the Nenenot 11: 310. 



rounded split eye 38: § 51, 52. 



use of, among Indians 14: 562. 



wooden, hooked 38: § 49, 50. 



See also Needles: Perforator. 



Needle cases 



fossil ivory 46: 174. 

 of Chiriqui 6: 150. 

 of the Eskimo 9: 318, 320 sqq.; 

 18: 103 sq. 

 Needle Grass, mention of 33: 66. 

 Needle-like Implements of bone, 

 from Pueblo ruin, finding of 22, 

 i: 94. 

 Needles 



Ijone, from Awatobi 17: 627. 

 Eskimo 18: 106 sqq. 

 netting, from Guadeloupe 34: 136. 

 netting, from Porto Rico 34: 131. 

 netting, of the Eskimo 9: 312 sq. 

 sewing, of the Eskimo 9: 318 s^. 

 splint-bone, from mule deer 44: 



133 sq. 

 used bj' Eskimo in making nets 18: 



192 sq. 

 used to apply medicine 44: 333. 

 See also Needle. 

 Needlework of Eskimo women 18: 



197. 

 Neeswaughgee's Band 



cession of reserve by 18: 758. 

 reservation for 18: 740. 

 Neff, P., boat-shape stone in possession 



of 13: 116. 

 Negation 



gesture sign for 10: 644. 



of affirmative, in sign language 1 : 



391. 

 of affirmative, signs for 1: 290, 

 299, 300, 304, 355, 440, 494. 

 Negative Verb, formation of 28: 261, 



270, 274. 

 Neglect of aged and feeble 38: § 917. 

 Negro-cop. See Mycteria. 

 Negroes 



blood of, in Eskimo at Point Barrow 



46: 111. 

 death of, accompanying Coronado 



14: 555, 564. 

 in Cherokee nation 19: 

 education of 155. 

 myth concerning 351. 

 myths of 448, 450, 452, 483. 

 number of 155, 157. 

 relation of myths of, to Indian 

 myths 231, 233-236. 

 influence on, of Indian culture 34: 



12. 

 Island of 14: 545. 



