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GENERAL INDEX TO ANNUAL REPORTS 



[ETH. ANN. 48 



Symbolism — Continued 



in form and decoration 20 — con. 

 Florida Peninsula pottery 118, 



126 sq. 

 Gulf Coast pottery 113 sq. 

 Middle Mississippi Valley pottery 



85, 100 sq. 

 South Appalachian pottery 136, 

 138. 



in Siouan art 15: 176. 



Keresan 33: 267, 270. 



Kiowa 16: lxvi. 



mention of 4: 154-221. 



method of obtaining information 

 about 21: 14. 



mnemonic, invented by Smohalla 

 14: 720. 



of American aborigines, office re- 

 searches relating to 22, i: xv sq. 



of an amulet 14: 905. 



of birth names 43: 31 sq. 



of buffalo robe 43: 54 sq. 



of cardinal points 30: 46. 



of cedar 14: 809, 979. 



of colors 30: 64; 45: 418 sqq.: 

 47: 862. 



of corn 47: 121. 



of decorating the Xo-ka 43: 34. 



of feathers 47: 127, 481, 863. 



of hair cutting 43: 87-94. 



of hair dressing 43: 54,55. 



of hawk 45: 529. 



of Hopi helmets 15: 263. 



of Hopi kilts 15: 295. 



of masks 47: 517. 



of names of sacred societies 13: 

 371. 



of natural phenomena 14: 905. 



of Omaha tattooing 45: 531. 



of prayer sticks 47: 127, 524. 



of the buffalo 14: 980. 



of the cross 14: 1011. 



of the Ghost dance 14: 920. 



of the Indian 13: xxiii. 



of the planets 14: 823. 



of the Tewa 29: 41 sqq. 



of vegetation 30: 36. 



of Zuni and Moki, comparison of 

 15: 309. 



on Ghost shirts 14: 823. 



Patki 33: 267. 



predominance of, in primitive tech- 

 nique and decoration 21: xvi, 



XVII. 



Symbolism — Continued 

 Seri 17: 164*-179*. 

 Siouan 11: 427, 523. 

 use of, in Snake and Flute rites 19: 



1010 sq. 

 value of pottery in study of 20: 19. 

 water, in Pueblo pictography 16: 



126. 

 See also Animal; Cloud Symbols; 



Day Symbols; Life Symbols. 

 Symbols 



adopted rather than invented 4: 



460. 

 animal, use of 46: 412. 

 clan, paintings of 42: 235 sq. 

 distinguished from signs 1 : 388. 

 Hano epoch 33: 217. 

 intended to influence supernatural 



beings 33: 256. 

 Keres 33: 270. 

 of authority 38: § 751. 

 of cardinal points 3: 7-64. 

 of cardinal points, Mexican 3: 47. 

 of flight 4: 129. 



of life or death in carvings 3: 113. 

 of office 47: 60. 



of the Ho°'-ga subdivision 39: 147. 

 of the supernatural 10: 462-468. 

 of the Tsi'-zhu division 39:147. 

 of the Wa-zha'-zhe subdivision 39: 



147. 

 onmasks, Hopi skill in painting 21: 13. 

 painted on clothing 45: 193. 

 pottery of Sikyatki and Middle 



Mesa almost identical 33: 219. 

 ciuatern, wide range and diversity of 



22, i: XV sq. 

 rehgious, discussion of 33: 274. 

 Sikyatki, imitations of, in modem 



pottery 33: 218. 

 Sikyatki, modern demand for 33: 



218. 

 tattooed on body 45: 193 sq. 

 Tewa 33: 270. 

 See also Life Symbols; Mayan; 



Old Age, s7jmbols of; Peace Sym- 

 bols; Symbolism; War Sym- 

 bols; Warrior Symbol. 

 Symmetry 



absence of mechancial devices for 



giving, among American aboriginal 



potters 20: 50. 

 in arrangement of design 41: 284, 



285, 286, 287, 296. 



