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GENERAL INDEX TO ANNUAL REPORTS 



[eTH. ANN. 48 



Origin— Continued 



of man, Creek story regarding 42: 



64. 

 of man, in connection with the study 



of anthropology 1 : 77, 78. 

 of medicine, Iroquois myth 2: 78. 

 of Omaha, 0atada gens, mythical 



3: 237. 

 of ornament in pottery 4: 453. 

 of plumage, Iroquois myth 2: 79. 

 of Seneca medicine, Iroquois myth 



2: 70. 

 of sign language 1 : 273. 

 of silversmith's craft among the 



Navaho 2: 171. 

 of the Adlet and the Qadlunait 6: 



637. 

 of the coil 4: 277. 

 of the constellations, Iroquois myth 



2: 80. 

 of the narwhal 6: 625 sqq. 

 of the Winter Counts 4: 91, 92. 

 of tobacco, Iroquois myth 2: 79. 

 of wampum, Iroquois myth 2: 78. 

 stories, paraphrased in wi'-gi-es 43: 



84. 

 wi'-gi-e 43: 56 sqq. 

 Origin Myths. See Emergence; 



Myths; Origin; Origin Tales. 

 Origin Tales, Isleta 47: 359-363. 

 Original and Secondary Cessions 



1: 256. 

 Orinoco Tribes 



coiled pottery of the 4: 276. 

 culture of the 25: 21 sq., 217. 

 dances of the 25: 83. 

 hammocks of the 25: 213. 

 houses of the 25: 46. 

 images of the 25: 137. 

 mortuary customs of the 25: 70 



sqq., 83, 213. 

 poisoned arrows of the 25: 93. 

 preparation of cassava by the 25: 



52 sq. 

 seats of the 25: 204, 216 sq. 

 wooden pestles and mortars of the 



25: 211. 

 See also Carib. 

 Oriole 



nest of, use of, in Hako ceremony 



22, ii: 20. 

 See also Bird; Nest. 

 Orion's Belt, Eskimo belief concern- 

 ing 18: 449. 



Oriwa, Makusi name for fan 38: 



§ 366. 

 Oriyu 



damage done by 30: 250 sq. 

 guardian spirit of boats 30: 242. 

 legends concerning 30: 242, 246, 



251. 

 Orizaba, Mexico, antiquities near 



26: XV. 

 O'ke, pueblo of, speaks same language 



as Hano clans 19: 614. 

 Orlean. See Bixa. 

 Ormejera, Nos. 1 and 2, Pima vil- 

 lages 26: 21. 

 Ornament, Ceramic 



in pottery, origin of 4: 453-457. 

 mention "of 4: 271, 278-282, 303, 



305, 337, 359, 373, 377, 393, 399, 



412, 444, 463, 488. 

 See also Decoration; Ornamenta- 

 tion. 

 Ornamental 



elements modified bj^ invention 4: 



453. 

 objects of clay from Cochiti 2: 408. 

 objects of vegetal substances from 



Wolpi 2: 393. 

 Ornamentation 



affected by advent of traders 27: 



615. 

 of basketry 41: 



animals represented in 429 -iq. 



comparison of 424 sqq. 



development of 385 sq. 



discussion of 223-258, 371-383. 



objects represented in 426 sqq. 



plants represented in 428. 



terms used in 399. 

 of clay vessels 2: 327. 

 of clothing, Nenenot 11: 283. 

 of coiled basketry 4: 487. 

 of pipes 14: 248. 

 of quivers 14: 281. 

 See also Adornment; Decoration; 



Ornaments. 

 Ornaments 



burial of, with the dead 30: 149, 



156 sq. 

 distribution of 15: 142. 

 Eastern United States pottery 20: 



24, 25, 42 sq. 

 from Pueblo ruins in Arizona, char- 

 acter of 22, i: 85-93, 163, 187. 

 in ceremonial costumery 15: 275. 



