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GENERAL INDEX TO ANNUAL REPORTS 



[etH. ANN. 48 



Pictography — Continued 



work in 11: xxxi; 14: xxxi; 



15: XX, XXIV, XXIX, lxxxi. 

 See also Hieroglyphs; Pictographs; 



and references. 

 Pictorial 



representation of katcinas 15: 264. 

 tribal designations 10:377-388. 

 Picture Writing 



Central American 1 : 25. 

 explanation of 46: 603, 606 sq. 

 investigations in 13: xxxv. 

 limitations to the use of, in study of 



anthropology 1: 75. 

 of Indians, notice and summary of 



paper on 10; xxvi-xxx. 

 on bison skin 42: 455. 

 origin of 20: clxvi sqq. 

 paper on, by Col. Garrick Mallery 



10: 1-807. 

 use of 46: 421, 603 sqq. 

 See also Pictographs; etc. 

 Pictured Cave, near La Crosse, Wis., 



copies made of pictographs at 



10: XIV. 

 Pictures 



of katcinas 21: 



arrangement of 18. 



description of 59. 



employment of Hopis to draw 13. 



purpose of 15. 



variations in, made by different 

 persons 59. 

 Picuris 



a Tewa village 43: 293. 



kivas of 31: 15. 



population of 7: 123. 



pueblo of, act of Congress affecting 



18: 920. 

 pueblo of, mention of 14: 519. 

 Picuris Indians 



customs of 43: 389-393. 

 habitat of the 29: 172. 

 language of 29: 37. 

 name for Acoma 14: 492. 

 name for Tewa 29: 576. 

 name of Taos 14: 575. 

 pigment used by 29: 175. 

 pottery of the 29: 195. 

 sacred mountain of 29: 339. 

 shrines of the 29: 194, 339. 

 sun-painting of 29: 191. 

 Pieda Uta, establishment of reserva- 

 tion for 18: 825. 



Piedmont Region, reconnaissance in 



44: 3. 

 Piedmont-Virginia Pottery 20: 



149 sq. 

 Piedra Pintada Creek, Colo. 

 mention of 4: 27. 

 petroglyphs in 10: 72. 

 Piedra Pintal, description of, by See- 



mann 6: 21, 22. 

 Piedras del Rayo 



Antillean "thunder stones" 25: 94. 

 mention of 34: 175 sq., 251. 

 Piedras Negras, inscriptions at 19: 



788-791. 

 Piegan Indians or Tribe 



Flathead name for the 45: 302. 

 games of the 24: 



dice games 57, 84 sq. 

 hand game 271. 

 hoop and pole 447 sq. 

 stick games 231. 

 land cessions and reservations 18: 



864, 874, 876, 880, 902. 924 sqq. 

 linguistic investigations among the 



28: 225. 

 name of, in sign language 45: 148. 

 notice by 10: 356. 

 territory of the 45: 321. 

 union of band with Arapaho 28: 

 235. 

 Piegan Language 



consonantic clusters in 28: 231,284. 

 description of 28: 229-232, 290a. 

 examples in comparison with 28: 

 Cheyenne 274. 



Eastern Algonquin 261, 288 sq. 

 Fox 256, 261. 

 Natick 274. 

 Shawnee 256, 261. 

 inanimate plural of nouns in 28: 274. 

 independent mode in 28: 259. 

 pronunciation of 28: 226. 

 relationships of 28: 229, 234, 259, 

 288 sq. 

 Pierce, F. E., appointed Indian agent 



14: 887. 

 Piercer. See Perforator. 

 Pierette, Rosa, the only Indian ac- 

 quainted with Ofo language 48: 

 5. 

 Piers 



of masonry for supporting girders 



8: 151. 

 See also Buttresses. 



