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SUBJECT INDEX 



765 



Pa-ifigya or Pa-ingya 



a Kiowa prophet 14: 1083. 

 account of 17: 220, 350, 356. 

 reputed powers of 14: 906, 907. 

 Paint 



black 35: 58, 94 sg. 

 black body 38: § 30. 

 blue, origin of 22, ii: 46. 

 blue, symbolism of 22, ii: 233. 

 blue, use of, in Hako ceremony 



22, ii: 37, 42. 

 color of, indicative of gens 40: 358. 

 found in graves in Sikyatki 14: 



519. 

 grinding of 23: 221. 

 how regarded by Cheyenne and 



Arapaho 14: 779. 

 in Cherokee myth 19: 290, 320. 

 Kiowa method of mixing 41 : 596 ^q. 

 mixed with salmon spawn 35: 236. 

 mortars from Pueblo ruins 22, i: 



104, 184, 185. 

 mortuary use of 14: 879. 

 obtained from Wovoka 14: 775, 



778. 

 of Tusayan Indians 15: 275,301. 

 on Ghost shirts 14: 790. 

 presented by Wovoka 14: 797,900, 



901. 

 red, symbolic use of 43: 67. 

 red, symbolism of 22, ii: 228, 353. 

 red, use of, in Hako ceremony 22, 



ii: 26. 

 sacred origin of 14: 91. 

 use of, by Arapaho 14: 971. 

 use of, by Cheyenne 14: 1029. 

 use of, by Indians 19: 455, 469. 

 use of, by Pima 26: 104. 

 use of, by TKngit 26: 455, 464. 

 use of, in Ghost dance 14: 798, 



814, 821, 823, 919, 922, 997, 1098. 

 See also Decoration; Dyes; Paint- 

 ing; Paints; Pigments; Resin. 

 Paint Boxes, Eskimo 18: 199 sqq. 

 Paint Clan of the Cherokee 42: 118. 

 Paint Creek, trail up 42:767. 

 Paint Cups 



made of clay, from Zuni 2: 362. 

 made of shark vertebra 44: 136. 

 made of shells 44: 137. 

 natural concretions used as 41: 



596. 

 Paint Grinders, Casa Grande 28: 



126 sg. 



Paint Jars, collection of Indian 3: 



573. 

 Paint Lick Mountain, Va. 4: 33. 

 Paint Medicine 



made of Water-Spirit bones 37: 



473. 

 use of 37: 475. 

 Paint Mortars, cupped stones used as 



13: 93. 

 Paint Pots, collection of Indian 3: 



570-573. 

 Paint Rock, N. C, petroglyphs on 



10: 99 sqq. 

 Paint Rock Ferry, collection from 3: 



461. 

 Paint Sticks 



mention of 11: 297. 



use of, among Northern Indians 1 1 : 



296. 

 use of, in workshop 1 1 : 438. 

 Paint Stones, description of 13: 



94, 115. 

 Paint Town, purchase of 19: 161. 

 Painted Boards 



Bonasila, Ghost Creek 46: 63. 



of burial boxes, Auk Point 46: 33, 



64. 

 Unalakhk 46: 64. 

 Painted Caves, Crockett County, 



Texas 10: 116. 

 Painted Cup, use of 44: 288, 362. 

 Painted House 



archeological work on 41: 6, 27 sq. 

 excavation and repair of 37: 7. 

 Painted Kiva House, partial excava- 

 tion of 41: 29 sq. 

 Painted Lips. See Tipinavon. 

 Painted Pottery 4: 282, 302-307, 



434. 

 Painted Rock, Indian personal name 



10: 35. 

 Painted Rocks 38: §782. 

 Painting 



adornment in Shell society 27: 522 



sq. 

 among the Eskimo 9: 390 sqq. 

 among the Flathead 45: 326 sq. 

 among the Kwakiutl 35: 58, 343. 

 among the Pima 26: 160 sq., 163 sq. 

 among the Pueblo Indians 14: 558. 

 body, by Guiana Indians 38: §512, 



513. 

 body, by Siouan Indians 15: 176. 

 body, by Siouan tribes 15: 169. 



