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GENERAL INDEX TO ANNUAL REPORTS 



[eTH. ANN. 48 



Payne, J. H. — Continued 



on New-Fire ceremony by Cherokee 



19: 502 sq. 

 on sacred scjuare of the Creeks 19: 

 502. 

 Payne's Landing, treaty of 18: 734. 

 Payiipki or Payupki 



a ruin in Tusayan 17: 578, 583. 

 description of 8: 59 sq. 

 finish of masonry at 8: 142. 

 fragment of passage wall at 8: 181. 

 migration legend of 8: 40. 

 possible origin of 17: 584. 

 tradition concerning pueblo of 8: 40. 

 Pea, a forage plant 45: 516. 

 Pea Ridge, Cherokee participants in 



battle of 19: 149. 

 Pea, Wild 



use of 44: 290, 336, 376. 

 See also Lathyrus Venosus. 

 Peabody, Dr. Charles, cave explored 



by 26: xiii. 

 Peabody House, reference to 29: 16. 

 Peabody Museum, Harvard Univer- 

 sity, Cambridge 

 acknowledgments to 20: 16; 37: 



48. 

 collections in 4: 367. 

 collections of Miami Valley ware in 



20: 184. 

 gift to 42: 786. 

 mention of 46: 235. 

 on Mayan inscriptions in 19: 700. 

 references to 19: 699; 28: 119. 

 Peabody Museum Report 



account of Ohio Valley figurines in 



20: 183, 184. 

 accounts of Middle Mississippi Val- 

 ley pottery in 20: 87. 

 on "White Buffalo Ceremony" 27: 

 284. 

 Peace 



a principle of justice 20: lxxix. 

 and friendshijj, profession of, picto- 

 graphically represented 10: 359- 

 362. 

 calumet symbol of 27: 207. 

 ceremonies at Tiguex 14: 496. 

 dominating ideas of the busk 42: 



548. 

 embassies, Iroquois 19: 109, 352, 

 353-356, 365, 367-370, 485-488, 

 491-494. 

 form of making, at Acoma 14: 491. 



Peace — Continued 



importance attached to 27: 211 



sq. 

 in control of Council of Seven 27: 



209. 

 limitations of 42: 549. 

 making, form of 47: 23. 

 making of 42: 441 sqq., 706. 

 making of, among Kiowa and Paw- 

 nee 17: 334. 

 making of , ceremony of 44: 239 sg. 

 Nini'l)ato" divisions associated with 



27: 201. 

 ratification of 38: § 777. 

 rites for preservation of 27: 195. 

 signals for 1: 530, 534, 535. 

 signs for 1 : 438. 



symbol of, the red plume 36: 134. 

 symbolism connected with 11: 523. 

 treaties between tribes 46: 404. 

 with another tribe, Omaha mode of 

 making 3: 368. 

 Peace Bed. See Heniha's Bed. 

 Peace Clans, application of the term 



42: 165. 

 Peace Color 42: 37. 

 Peace Council of 1872 17: 190. 

 Peace Gens. *S(?eTsi'-Zhu Wa-shta'- 



ge Gens 

 Peace Gens of the Ho"'-ga, chief 



chosen from the 43: 36. 

 Peace Gens of the Tsi'zhu, chief 



chosen from the 43: 36. 

 Peace Gentes, prominent in child- 

 naming rites 43: 33. 

 Peace- making. See Peace. 

 Peace Pipe 



a life symbol 36: 126. 

 among the Siouan tribes 15: 169. 

 Menomini tradition of 14: 218. 

 of the Cherokee 19: 503. 

 of the Sioux 14: 1062. 

 See also Pipe; Pipes; Pipes of Peace. 

 Peace Towns, Indian 19: 207 sq. 

 Peaceful Day Subgens of Red-Eagle 



gens 36: 127. 

 Peacemaker, office of 36:54,276. 

 Peaceinaker Gens, hair cut of the 



43: 89 sq. 

 Peach Palm. See Paripi. 

 Peach Springs, Ariz., petroglyphs 



near 10: 50. 

 Peaches 



among the Cherokee 19: 214. 



