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SUBJECT INDEX 



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Peaches — Continued 



cultivation of, near Sikyatki 17: 

 646. 



groves of, in Canyon de Chelly 16: 

 88. 



in Zuni, source of 13: 332. 



introduction of, by Spaniards 16: 

 88. 



introduction of, in Oraibi 17: 604. 



introduction of, into Pueblo country 

 14: 550. 



oftheHopi 17: 639. 



planted by the Asa people 8: 30. 

 Peachlands, Miss. 



description of 42: 826. 



mention of 42: 825. 

 Peachstone Game 



dice game, Cayuga 24: 112 55". 



dice game, Seneca 24: 116 s^. 

 Peacock 



Cherokee legend of 19: 399 sq. 



Indian's use of feathers of 19: 504. 

 Peah, amounts of wild rice harvested 



by 19: 1076. 

 Peah Ute, standard of life of 19: 



1079. 

 Peak. See Warapum 

 Peake, — 46: 45, 47, 49. 

 Peale, — 



on hide dressing with adze 13: 169. 



on stone chipping 13: 141. 

 Peale, A. C, aid rendered by 10: 



XXI. 



Pear, Avocado 38: § 246. 

 Pearce, J. E. 



collections made by 41 : 20, 43, 72. 



work of 40:4; 41: 14 sg., 38 sg. 

 Pearl Everlasting 44: 286, 362. 

 Pearl-shell Maker 35: 1271. 

 Pearl Shells 35: 1270. 

 Pearls 



on coast of Gulf of California 14: 

 350. 



perforated for beads 2: 225. 



used by the Powhatan 2: 232. 



worn by the upper classes 42: 685. 

 Pearson, C. 46: 316. 

 Pebble Society 



explanation of teachings of 27: 

 570 sq. 



general account of 27: 265 sq. 



magic in 27: 565, 580 sq., 583, 602. 



opening ritual of 27: 568-571. 



references to 27: 171, 172 



Pebble Society — Continued 



relation of, to Shell society' 27: 



529, 581. 

 rituals for sweat lodge 27: 571- 



578. 

 "shooting" of members of 27: 530, 



537. 

 songs of 27: 566 sq., 579. 

 Pebbles 



kept in mouth as protection against 



ghosts 31: 466. 

 Seri use of, as tools and weapons 



17: 234*-246*, 248*, 255*. 

 See also Stone. 

 Pecan Island, La., mounds of 43: 



14. 

 Pecan Point 



death's-head vases from 20: 98. 

 pottery from 4: 369, 381, 390, 391, 

 392, 396, 397, 398, 404, 406-409, 

 410, 417, 422. 

 Peccary 



eaten by Pima 26: 80. 

 head of, in clay 34: 121. 

 See also Bush-Hog. 

 Pech, definition of 16: 247. 

 Pechita, meaning of the term 26: 29. 

 Peck, E. J., influence of, on Indians 



11: 182. 

 Peck, J. M., cited 12: 695. 

 Pecked Implements 



materials used for 15: 97. 

 of various kinds 15: 26, 103. 

 Pecos 



conference at 45: 7. 



labors of Friar Descalona at 14: 



401. 

 ruin of pueblo, situation of 23: 15. 

 visited by Spaniards 14: lvii, 391. 

 work of expedition of 1879 at 23: 



15, 16. 

 See also Cicuye. 

 Pecos Indians 



data on 29: 477, 478. 

 early homes of 29: 474. 

 language of 29: 37. 

 names for 29: 472, 473, 576. 

 reference to 29: 259. 

 Pecos Pueblo, Act of Congress affect- 

 ing 18: 920. 

 Pecos Biver 



crossed by Spaniards 14: 504. 

 See also Bio Pecos. 



