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Pottery — Continued 



Wattron collection, source unknown, 

 but probably from Sikj-atki 33: 

 220. 

 white decorated 2: 449, 457, 465. 

 Yukon 46: 46, 82, 135, 145, 147. 

 Zuni method of baking 2: 330. 

 See also Collection; Earthenware; 

 Iroquoian Pottery; Modern 

 Pottery Making; Painted Pot- 

 tery; Pottery-making; Vessels, 

 pottery: and names of various 

 tribes, places and utensils. 

 Po ttery - making 



Isleta 47: 212, 351, 357. 

 Laguna 47: 351, 357. 

 See also Pottery. 

 Pottery Rests 34: 70, 86, 120, 121. 

 Pottery Stamps. See Stamps. 

 Pottery Vessels, decoration of 36: 



10. 

 Potto wo meek Village, location of 



20: 155. 

 Poualak, identification of, with Da- 

 kota 15: 190. 

 Pouches 



decoration of 45: 49 sq. 

 ornamentation of 41: 355. 

 tobacco, description of. Point Barrow 



Eskimo 9: 68 sq. 

 See also Bags. 

 Pougouly, arrow poison 38: § 123. 

 Poultry 



among the Pima 26: 81, 86. 

 house of Sichumovi 8: 167. 

 houses of the Menomini 14: 255. 

 raising of, among the Cherokee 19: 

 82. 

 Pousse, — , certain symbols interpreted 



by 16: 224. 

 Poverty 



among the Sia 11: 112. 

 attitude toward 47: 137. 

 Powa, derivation of 21: 125. 

 Powamu 



appearance of Wupumau in 21: 91, 



92. 

 application of name Bean-planting 



to 21: 52. 

 advent of ancients of Katcinas clans 



21: 57. 

 bird dances in 21: 25. 

 ceremony of the Hopi 17: 702. 



Powam-Q. — Continued 



description of 15: 274; 21: 22, 



31-39, 84, 85. 

 duration of 21: 20. 

 fraternities taking part in 21: 23. 

 Hopi festival 21: 24. 

 katcinas appearing in 21: 67. 

 participation in PowamA festival by 



21: 67. 

 resemblance of, to Pain iirti 21: 26. 

 return of Ahul from 21: 122. 

 significance of 21: 16. 

 variation in 21: 19. 

 Powam<i Katcinas, festival of 21: 38. 

 Powamiiryawii, Hopi ceremony in 



21: 22. 

 Powder 



hair, used by Indians 9: 635 sq. 

 of grass and straw used as food 9: 



519 sq. 

 sacred, general use of, among In- 

 dians 9: 528 sq. 

 sacred, on dance ground 14: 918. 

 sacred, use of, by various peoples 



9: 513-517. 

 sacred, use of, in battle 14: 790. 

 See also Pollen. 

 Powder Chargers, Eskimo 18: 164 



sq. 

 Powder Flasks, Eskimo 18: 165. 

 Powell, Dr. J. W., material collected 



by 24: 259, 263. 

 Powell, Maj. John Wesley 



acknowledgments to 13: 378; 15: 



18; 25: 18. 

 administrative report by 20: viii- 



XXV. 



American linguistic stock of, cited 



19: 932. 

 archeological reconnaissance by 25: 



XXVI. 



Bureau of American Ethnology 



founded by 41: 99, 103; 48: 

 1187. 

 cited 30: 35. 



cited on Indian beliefs 11: 524. 

 cited on Indian personal names 10: 



444. 

 classification of Creek Indians by 



20: 130. 

 classification of languages by 11: 



XXX, 10. 

 classification of primitive beliefs by 



15: 178; 16: 22. 



