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GENERAL INDEX TO ANNUAL REPORTS 



[eTH. ANN. 48 



Punishment — Continued 



See also Crime and Punishment; 

 Retalliation; Scratching; Waz- 

 hi"'agthe. 

 Punk-plugged-in, legend of raid by 



19: 374. 

 Punkin, vegetable poison 38: § 735. 

 Puns, Omaha 3: 334. 

 Punta Rassa, work at 17: XLVii. 

 Punting 35: 213,216. 

 Punuk Island 



mapping of 46: 176. 

 mention of 46: 93, 101, 123, 210. 

 remains in 46: 172. 

 Puotin Bay Crania 46: 286. 

 Pupai-yapong, head-stick for ham- 

 mock weaving 38: § 465. 

 Pupombo. See Kwa-muhu. 

 Pupualenalena 33: 661. 

 Pupuhuluena 33: 319, 659. 

 Pup uluca, number names of 19: 863, 



873, 931. 

 Purawatka Basket 38: § 415. 

 Purcell, — , on proportion of warriors 



to population 14: 33. 

 Purchas, — 



cited as to labrets 3: 83, 84, 85. 

 cited as to masks 3: 103, 105. 

 Purchas, Samuel 



on Plymouth's Indian policy 18: 



601." 

 quoted on Indian "mudheads" 9: 

 476. 

 Purchase 



absence of , in Seri marriage 17: 285. 

 of land from Indians in Illinois 1 : 



254. 

 wife, by Guiana Indian 38: § 871. 

 Purdue, A. H., acknowledgment to 



42: 745. 

 Purgatives 



of the Guiana Indians 38: § 920. 

 of the Zuni 30: 45, 58. 

 Purging Rite 47: 291, 295. 

 Purification 



act of, in Hano child flogging cere- 

 mony 21: 69. 

 after handling corpse 45: 174. 

 by supernatural beings 35: 1200 



sq. 

 ceremonies in Tusayan 15: 298; 



16: 284, 305. 

 ceremony, Pima 26: 187 sq. 

 days of, in Hopi festival 21 : 20, 



Purification — Continued 



defense of, in Mixton war 14: 409. 

 mention of 35: 904, 937, 942, 947, 

 965, 1123, 1139, 1140, 1149, 1181, 

 1182, 1183, 1368, 1370. 

 modes of, Tsimshian 31: 451. 

 of body parts 30: 58. 

 of cannibal dancers 35: 1009. 

 of the Kwakiutl 35: 685, 745. 

 plants used for 45: 503 sqq. 

 rites of 47: 506, 531. 

 symbol in Troano Codex 16: 234. 

 See also Ordeals. 

 Purificatory Rites, Cherokee 19: 230. 

 Purisima, inhabitants of 7: 67. 

 Purple Dye, source of 30: 88. 

 Purpleheart, Copaifera puhi flora 

 bark for wood-skins 38: § 798. 

 timber used for bows 38: § 125. 

 timber used for clubs 38: § 419. 

 timber used for corials, etc. 38: 



§794. 

 timber used for stone-chip graters 

 38: §335. 

 Purposes of Baskets 41: 197-210. 

 Purrunaniinari, man created by 30: 



142. 

 Purse-net Hammock 38: § 477. 

 Pursley, James, an early trader 17: 



171. 

 Purxikuri, savanna plover, whistles 



38: § 567, 844. 

 Pusey, William Allen, quoted on 



Wilderness Road 42: 793-800. 

 Pushetonequa mention of 42: 7. 

 Pushing-Bear. See Set-imkia. 

 Pussy Toes, medicinal use of 42: 



663, 668. 

 Piitce or Piitci 



Hopi Horn and Flute clan chief, 



reference to 19: 579. 

 information concerning Cohonimo 

 from 14: 813. 

 Putckohu 



mention of 21: 113. 

 -See also Rabbit Sticks. 

 Putnam, Prof. Frederick Ward 

 accounts of Middle Mississippi Valley 



pottery by 20: 87. 

 acknowledgment to 27: 29. 

 cited 4: 279, 367, 406; 12: 661, 



669, 716; 46: 228. 

 description of bone pins by 2: 217. 

 description of cliff ruins by 16: SO. 



