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SUBJECT INDEX 



859 



Bead, B. M., on Albuquerque 29: 



530. 

 Bead, M. C, on early Indian use of 



tubes 13: 127. 

 Bead, M. O., on mounds near Chatta- 

 nooga 5: 77, 78. 

 Beading, myth concerning 19: 351. 

 Beagan, Albert B. 



linguistic work of 29: 23. 

 on dice games, Apache 24: 88 sq. 

 on hoop and pole, White Mountain 

 Apache 24: 454 sqq. 

 Beagan, J. P., work of 30: 10. 

 Beal Dogs, a Kiowa warrior order 



14: 989. 

 "Beal Bavens." *See liuqa'xadi. 

 Beamers 



flintbladed, of the Eskimo 9: 181 sg. 

 sandstone 44: 101. 

 Beam's Village 



cession of reserve at 18: 764. 

 reservation at 18: 698. 

 Beason for cairn burial 1: 143. 

 Beaume, Judge — , on Menomini inter- 

 marriage 14: 35. 

 Bebellion 



of the Pueblos 9: 555. 

 See also Civil War; Bevolt. 

 Becall, power of 42 : 305. 

 Becent. See Modern. 

 Beception Ceremony at Tusayan 



15: 301, 302. 

 Becesses in Navaho houses 17: 493, 



514. 

 Bechahecrian. See Bickahockan. 

 Beche, O. 46: 371. 

 Bechehecrian. See Bickahockan. 

 Becipes, Kwakiutl 35: 305-601. 

 Becords 



aboriginal, discussion of 17: 141, 



142. 

 absence of use of pottery for, by 



American aborigines 20: 25. 

 of expedition, battle, migration and 

 other notable events 10: 552- 

 570. 

 of methods of manufacture. Eastern 

 United States pottery 20: 48 sq. 

 of pottery making in Florida penin- 

 sula 20: 115. 

 See also Mnemonic Becords. 

 Bectangle 



as an element in design 41 : 250 sq. 

 interpretation of 41: 321 sqq. 

 95719°— 33 55 



Bectangle-base Baskets 



flat 38: § 428-447. 

 gabled 38: § 427. 

 hipped 38: § 425. 

 Bectangular 



forms, developed from circular in 



architecture 4: 475, 

 kivas, antiquity of 8: 116. 

 rooms, how developed 8: 226. 

 shapes, designs on 41 : 229. 

 shelters, houses 38: § 309-312. 

 shelters, mention of 38: § 293. 

 type of architecture 8: 72. 

 Bectilinear Incisions in primitive 



trephining 16: 55. 

 Bector, General ■ — -, survey by 18: 



721. 

 Bector, T., survey by 18: 691. 

 Bector, William, survey of Cherokee 



line in Arkansas by 5: 222. 

 Bed 



a war color 42: 37. 



and black ware from Pueblo ruins 



22, i: 60. 

 and brown ware from Pueblo ruins, 



reference to 22, i: 58 sq. 

 as a sacred color 14: 1037. 

 black and white ware from Pueblo 

 ruins, reference to 22, i: 60 sq. 

 paint, use of, by Indians 19: 455. 

 pigment, mention of 38: § 28. 

 pigment, prophylactic 38: § 513. 

 Serian and Yuman words meaning 



17: 334* sq. 

 symbolism of, in Hako ceremony 

 22, ii: 20, 23, 38. 

 Bed Ants. See Bed People. 

 Bed Bear, reservation for 18: 828. 

 Bed Bear, Eskimo legend of 18: 



467-471, 485 sq. 

 Bed Betty 33: 129. 

 Bed Brush 33: 108. 

 Bed Buffalo, song composed by 14: 



1083. 

 Bed Cedar 



use of 45: 500. 

 See also Cedar. 

 Bed Cedar Biver, wild rice in 19: 



1034. 

 Bed Clans 



and Red towns, association between 



42: 249. 

 See also Tciloki Clans. 

 Bed Clay, council at 19: 121, 122. 



