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SUBJECT INDEX 



106a 



To"'wo"gaxe, Omaha chief 27: 100, 



171 sg. 

 To"'wo"gaxe Shko"thaitho", loca- 

 tion of 27: 100. 

 To"-wo"'-i-hi, an informant 39: 



82, 83. 

 To"wo"ni Creek, reference to 27: 



86. 

 To"'wo"pezhi. See Bad Village. 

 To"'wo"to"ga, Omaha village 27: 



86, 631. 

 To"wo"to"gatho" 

 location of 27: 90. 

 See also Large Village. 

 To"'wo"zhi"ga, locationof 27: 100. 

 Tooanoghoni, cession of land by 18: 



635. 

 Tooantuh, McKenney and Hall on 



19: 137. 

 TooliTilhulsote, a Dreamer priest 



14: 713. 

 Tool Bags of the Eskimo 9: 187-190; 



18: 93. 

 Tool Boxes of the Eskimo 9: 185 



sqq.; 18: 93-98. 

 Tool-Sense, Seri lack of 17: 152* 



sqq. 

 Tools 



birch-bark, Eskimo 18: 9. 

 of the Eskimo 9: 



adzes 165-172. 



awls 181 sq. 



bow drills 176-182. 



chisels 172 sq. 



drills 175-182, 189. 



files 182. 



for building 302 sqq. 



for excavating 302 sqq. 



for snow and ice working 304-309. 



hammers 182. 



knives 150-165. 



mattocks 302 sqq. 



picks and pickaxes 302 sqq., 307 

 sq. 



reamers 181 sq. 



saws 174*5'. 



whalebone shaves 173 sq. 



whetstones 185. 

 of the Guiana Indians 38: p. 69-79 



(Ch.I). 

 of the Seri 17: 217*, 230*, 232*- 



254*. 

 pottery-making, development of 



20: 135. 



Tools — Continued 



skin-dressing, Eskimo 18: 112. 



used by Eastern United States pot- 

 ters 20: 35 sg., 51, 52, 56. 



used by Eastern United States potters 

 in producing and imitating textile 

 markings 20: 68, 71, 72, 73-80. 



used by Iroquois potters 20: 161. 



used by Navaho silversmiths 2: 

 anvil 173. 

 awl 174. 



bellows 172. . 



blowpipe 175. 

 cold chisel 174. 

 crucibles 173. 

 files 174. 

 forge 172. 

 hammers 174. 

 inefficient 178. 

 mention of 172. 

 metallic hemispheres 174. 

 molds 173. 

 pliers 174. 

 scissors 174, 178. 

 tongs 174. 



used in basket-making 41: 154, 

 392. 



used in flaking 15: 58. 



used in harvesting food 45: 91 sq. 



used in quarrying 15: 23. 



used in steatite working 15: 119- 

 123. 



wood-working, Eskimo 18: 85-93. 



See also Bones; Gourds; Imple- 

 ments; Knives; Modeling Tools; 

 Molds; Paddles; Roulette; 

 Shells; Stamps; Stones; Uten- 

 sils; Wheel; and tribal and 

 geographical names. 

 Toomna land cessions and reserva- 

 tions 18: 782, 822. 

 Too-Quixe-Pillaana, meaning of 16: 



231. 

 Tooth 



deformation of 38: §502. 



necklace 38: §531-533. 



scraper made of 38: §18. 



Serian and Yuman names for 17: 

 297*, 328* sqq. 



the tree called 21 : 176. 



used as a knife 38: § 510, 733, 736, 

 749. 



wear, Eskimo 46: 265,309. 



See also Teeth; Toothache. 



