BONNERJEAl 



SUBJECT INDEX 



1039 



ten Kate, Dr., H. F. C, jr. 



material collected by 24: 148, 151, 

 210. 



on ball race, Papago 24: 670, 671. 



on dice game, Pima 24: 151. 



on dice game, Yuma 24: 210. 



on hoop and pole, Yuma 24: 526. 

 Ten Rocks, references to 29: 272, 



437. 

 Ten Thousand Islands, Fla., archeo- 

 logical reconnaissance of 47: Isq. 

 Te'nahwit, a Comanche band 14: 



1045. 

 Tenaino Indian 



caps worn b_y the 41: 354. 



designs used by the 41: 357. 



population of the 7: 107. 

 Tenan-Khotana, mention of 46: 



130. 

 Tenan-Kutchin 



mention of 46: 124, 130. 



population of 7: 56. 

 Ten-at'ante, death of 17: 294. 

 Tena'wa, a Comanche band 14: 



1045. 

 Tenbeyui or Te'nbiyu'i, a Kiowa mili- 

 tary order 14: 989; 17: 230. 

 Tendoy and Huerito, dialogue of, in 



signs 1: 486. 

 Tene. See Athapascan Indians. 

 T'ene-angopte 



influence of Battey over 17: 193. 



portrait of 17: 196. 



treaty signed by, in 1865 17: 179. 



See also Kicking: Bird. 

 T'ene-badai, death of 17: 308. 

 Tenebidgi, derivation of 21: 126. 

 Te'nedi, Tlingit clan 



affinity of 26: 410. 



phratry and tribe of 26: 398. 

 T'enetaide 



calendar record of 17: 377. 



Kiowa raid under 17: 336. 

 T'ene-zepte, shooting of 17: 335. 

 Tenge, cassava squeezer 38: § 345. 

 Te'nikashiha Group, Quapaw 27: 



68. 

 Tenina, mention of 4: 161. 

 Tenino 



habitat of, in about 1893 14: 805. 



sketch of the 14: 742. 

 Tennanah, tribal sign for 1 : 475. 

 Tennessee 



abundance of pottery in 20: 80. 



Tennessee — Continued 



archeological work in 8: xix; 41: 



15, 37, 89 sq., 111. 

 attempted purchase of Cherokee 



lands by, in 1807 19: 86. 

 banner stones from 13: 121, 122, 



123. 

 Blount County, antiquities of 12: 



366, 388. 

 boat-shaped stones from 13: 124, 



125. 

 bunts from 13: 169. 

 Carter County, antiquities of 12: 



354. 

 celts from 13: 74, 75, 76, 77, 78, 79, 



80, 81, 82, 86. 

 Cherokee settlements in 42: 749. 

 Chilhowey (old Cherokee town) 



12: 371. 

 chipped flints from 13: 144, 145, 



146, 147, 148, 149, 150. 

 chisels from 13: 83, 94. 

 Chote (old Cherokee town) 1 2 : 379. 

 cists in 1: 113. 

 Cocke County, collection of relics 



from 3: 433, 438-441. 

 Cocke County, graves and mounds 



in 12: 356. 

 commissioner from, to treaty council 



of Cherokee 5: 179. 

 cones from, described and figured 



13: 114. 

 connection of Cherokees with pot- 

 tery of 20: 143 sq. 

 Dandridge, mound near 12: 357. 

 discoidal stones from 13: 100, 10], 



102, 103, 104, 105, 106, 107, 108, 



109. 

 distribution of stone art in 13: 61. 

 encroachments against Cherokee by 



19: 64. 

 endeavor of, to treat with Cherokee 



5: 201. 

 explorations in 11: xxix; 12: 



278, 279, 351-407. 

 extension of Miami Valley ware into 



20: 184. 

 fal^ric-impressed pottery from 13: 



39, 40, 42, 43, 44. 

 flakes from 13: 174. 

 Franklin, ancient works near 12: 



577. 

 gorgets from 13: 118,119,120. 

 grooved adzes from 13: 70. 



