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SUBJECT INDEX 



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No"'-lio"-zhi"-ga — Continued 



duties of women emphasized by 



39: 283. 

 food for entertaining 39: 44,46,61. 

 invitation to 39: 52. 

 organization of the 36: 48. 

 painting and dressing of 39: 243. 

 reverence due to 39: 97. 

 rites formulated by 39: 83, 91. 

 smoking ceremony performed by 



39: 53, 58, 61. 

 wi'-gi-e taught by 39: 46. 

 See also Little Old Men. 

 Nonlem Ceremonial Dance 35: 



1034-1037. 

 Nonsuch, Mercy, mention of 43: 209 

 No"xthe'bitube, subdivision of the 

 Nini' bato subgens 27: 148, 

 149, 151 sq., 254. 

 No"'zhi"-zho" Rite 



account of 27: 128-133. 

 description of 39: 41 sq. 

 importance of 39: 38. 

 Nook 46: 90, 196. 

 Nookchoo land cessions and reserva- 

 tions 18: 782, 822. 

 Nookwachahmish. See Dwamish. 

 Noorvik 46: 204. 

 Nooses, Eskimo use of, in capturing 



animals 18: 119, 122, 124, 131. 

 Nootka 



games of the 24: 

 dice game 198. 

 hand game 322. 

 hidden ball 370. 

 hoop and pole 523. 

 tops 749. 

 legend of the 10: 44. 

 method of felling trees 13: 72. 

 method of drilling wood 13: 165. 

 or Aht Indians, in Vancouver Island, 



British Columbia 10: 44. 

 tattooing of the 10: 407. 

 Nootka- Columbian Family of Scou- 



ler 7: 129, 130. 

 Nootsak Indians, coiled basketry 



made l)y 41: 133. 

 Noowhaha. See Dwamish. 

 Noquet, habitat of the 14: 36. 

 Norcok, acknowledgment to 14: 655. 

 Nordenskiold, Adolph Eric 

 cited 46: 332, 333, 353, 371. 

 on character of Eskimo children 9: 

 418. 



Nordenskiold, Adolph Eric — Contd. 

 on clothing of Eskimo 9: 110, 122. 

 on Eskimo amulets 9: 441. 

 on Eskimo bolas 9: 246. 

 on Eskimo burials 9: 426. 

 on Eskimo dog harness 9: 359, 360. 

 on Eskimo drawings 9: 410. 

 on Eskimo drums 9: 385. 

 on Eskimo fishing 9: 283, 285, 286. 

 on Eskimo government 9: 430. 

 on Eskimo harpoons 9: 220. 

 on Eskimo ice-picks 9: 304. 

 on Eskimo ice-scoop 9: 309. 

 on Eskimo kaiaks 9: 333. 

 on Eskimo labrets 9: 148. 

 on Eskimo masks 9: 370. 

 on Eskimo seal catching 9: 270. 

 on Eskimo seal rattle 9: 254. 

 on Eskimo skin-scrapers 9: 298. 

 on Eskimo sledge-shoes 9: 353 

 on Eskimo superstitions 9: 434. 

 on fire-making by Eskimo 9: 289. 

 on indoor habits of Eskimo 9: 420, 



421. 

 work of, consulted 9: 24. 

 Nordenskiold, Erland, cited 30: 



328. 

 Nordenskiold, Baron G. 



archeological work of 41 : 29. 

 bone implements found by, in cliff 



houses at Mesa Verde, reference to 



22, i: 95. 

 cited 33: 164, 166, 167, 170, 172, 



174, 176. 

 cliff ruins classified by 16: 92. 

 cliff ruins described by 16: 81. 

 features of Mesa Verde ruins de- 

 scribed and figured by 22, i: 105, 



124. 

 on affinity of cliff dwellings and 



pueblos 17: 532. 

 onanovalkiva 16: 177. 

 on chimney -like structures 16: 188, 



189. 

 on evolution of pottery design 17: 



716, 727. 

 on kiva decorations 16: 181. 

 on Mesa Verde masonry 16: 163. 

 on Mesa Verde villages 17: 555, 



563, 578. 

 on origin of round kivas 17: 575. 

 on openings in Mancos ruins 16: 



165. 



