864 



GENERAL INDEX TO ANNUAL REPORTS 



[ETH. ANN. 48 



Religion — Continued 



discussion of attempted change in 



46: 468 sq. 

 elements of, in gentile tribes 20: 



cix. 

 ethnic or primitive 32: 57. 

 indirectly affected by United States 



government 47: 58. 

 influence of, on development of arts 



19: Lxxiv-Lxxxvi. 

 influence of, on development of 



romance 19: lxxxi-lxxxvi. 

 influence of, on pottery 20: 62, 64. 

 native, attitude of missionaries to- 

 ward 42: 678. 

 no persecution for 30: 328. 

 of the ancients, reference to 28: 47, 



48, 116, 117, 118. 

 of the Cherokee, character of 7: 



319. 

 of the Cherokee, gods of 7: 340 sqq. 

 of the Coeur d'Alene 45: 176-197. 

 of the Eskimo 18: 421-450. 

 of the Eskimo, difficulty of gaining 



information concerning 9: 430. 

 of the Eskimo, manner of driving 



away evil spirits 9: 432 sq. 

 of the Eskimo, role of the wizard or 



shamans in 9: 430 sq. 

 of the Eskimo, sacrifice to super- 

 natural beings 9: 433. 

 of the Eskimo, seal and walrus heads, 



superstitions concerning 9: 434. 

 of the Eskimo, luana, or demons of 



9: 421-434. 

 of the Flathead 45: 383. 

 of the Iroquois 2:112,116. 

 of the Kiowa 17: 237. 

 of the Okanagon 45:289-293. 

 of the Omaha 1 : 363. 

 of the Pima, deities of 26: 250 sqq. 

 of the Pima, dreams in 26: 253 sq. 

 of the Pima, sacred places in 26: 



254 sqq. 

 of the Pima, soul in 26: 252 sq. 

 of the Plains Indians 14: 578. 

 of the Pueblo Indians 14: 573. 

 of the Potawatomi 14: 207. 

 of the Seri 17: 86 sq., 92, 101, 102. 

 of the Southeast 42 : 2. 

 of the Tahus 14: 513. 

 of the Tiguex Indians 14: 575. 

 of the Tsimshian 31:543-546. 



Religion — Continued 



of the Upper Missouri Indians 46: 

 481 sqq., 486-493, 594. 



of the Winnebago 37: 277-316. 



origin of 1 : 37, 38. 



pictograjjhs concerning 10: 461- 

 527. 



pictographs concerning, general dis- 

 cussion and classification 10: 

 461-527. 



primitive 11: xlv, 9, 193, 520. 



primitive, persistence of 11: 13, 

 179. 



respository for articles connected 

 with 42: 184. 



sanctuary dedicated to 42: 184. 



smoking in 20: 44. 



special definition of 11: 368. 



study of comparative 14: LX. 



value of pottery in study of 20: 19. 



Zuni, how affected by Spanish inter- 

 course 13: 333, 338. 



Zuni, study of 13: xxx. 



See also Ceremonial Uses; Cos- 

 mology; Crime; Death; Deity; 

 Ethics; Ghosts; God; Gods; 

 Ideals; Idols; Magic; Mor- 

 tuary Pottery; Mythology ; 

 Plumed Serpent; Soul; Spirits 

 Wako'^da. 

 Religion Dance 



brought to Foxes by Wisconsin 

 Potawatomi 40: 344, 356. 



mortuary customs and l)eliefs ap- 

 purtenant to 40: 356, 465-471. 

 Religious Activities, progress of re- 

 search in 17: xxv sqq. 

 Religious Beliefs 



classification of 14: LX. 



of Acoma 47: 32. 



of the Chickasaw 44: 247-255. 



of the Creeks 42: 709 sq. 



of the Hopi and Zuni 15: 267. 



of the Indians 15: ci. 



of the Osage 41: 591. 



of the Tennessee Indians 41: 531. 



See also Philosophy; Religion. 

 Religious Ceremonies 



in connection with ball race, Zuiii 

 24: 674, 683 sq., 686 sqq., 689, 

 692, 694. 



in connection with racket, Cherok 

 24: 580-584. 



