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GENERAL INDEX TO ANNUAL REPORTS 



[ETH. ANN. 48 



Toy-like Objects — Continued 



Florida Peninsula pottery 20: 116. 

 Middle Mississippi Valley pottery 

 20: 83, 99. 

 Toy-like Vessels of clay from Wolpi 



2: 381, 385. 

 Toys 



buried with children 40: 455. 

 from Cochiti 2: 408. 

 from Tesuke 2: 414. 

 from Wolpi 2: 391. 

 from Zuni 2: 370. 

 in graves of children 41: 548, 604. 

 made from plants 44: 379. 

 mention of 45: 135. 

 of basketry 41: 209. 

 of Eskimo children 9: 

 buzzes 378. 

 dolls 380 sq. 



imitation implements 383. 

 kaiak paddler 381 sqq. 

 pebble-snappers 379. 

 teetotums 378. 

 whirligigs 376 sq. 

 whizzing sticks 379. 

 of pottery from Sikyatki 17: 656. 

 of the Eskimo 18: 331, 340-347. 

 of the Guiana Indians 38: § 609- 



621. 

 of the Nenenot 1 1 : 326. 

 use of, to teach children 46: 52. 

 To-yuranni, wooden float for arrow 



38: § 140. 

 Tozzer, Dr. Alfred M. 



material collected by 24: 767, 772. 

 on cat's cradle, Navaho 24: 767. 

 on dice games, Maya 24: 143. 

 on string trick, Maya 24: 762. 

 on top game, Maya 24: 741. 

 on unclassified games, Maya 24: 



783 sq. 

 work of 37: 21. 

 T'Peeksin land cessions and reserva- 

 tions 18: 798, 818, 864, 872. 

 Trachoma at Laguna 47: 54, 349. 

 Track Bock Gap, myth concerning 



19: 453. 

 Tracking 



animals, Guiana Indian 38: § 784. 



skill in, of the Chickasaw 44: 240. 



Tracy, Marquis de, commission to 18: 



547 sq. 

 Tracy, Edwin S. 



acknowledgment to 27: 31. 



Tracy, Edwin S. — Continued 



transcription of Hako music by 

 22, ii: 15, 16. 

 Tracy, S. M., on wild rice in Missis- 

 sippi 19: 1030. 

 Trade 



aboriginal, about Seward Peninsula 



46: 89. 

 among the Cherokee 19: 31 , 34, 82. 

 among the Plains Indians 14: 527. 

 and barter 38: p. 632-637 (Ch. 



XXXIl) . 



and intercourse between Eskimo 



tribes 6: 462-470. 

 and trading voyages, Eskimo 18: 



228, 232, 305. 

 articles of 42: 452 sq.; 45: 112- 



115, 253, 254, 255, 358. 

 berry cakes used in 35: 269. 

 between Plains and Pueblo Indians 



14: 578. 

 between tribes 42: 736-740. 

 confusing effect of, on pottery 



records 20: 19. 

 development of, in northeastern 



section 42: 723 sq. 

 distances covered in 42: 737. 

 Eskimo, articles of 18: 229 sqq. 

 Eskimo, in relics 46: 173. 

 general account of 26: 92 sqq. 

 herring spawn used in 35: 254. 

 in basketry 41: 156-159. 

 in fossil ivory 46: 87,88,89,91,93. 

 in other relics 46: 102, 103. 

 in pipes. Eastern United States 20: 



173. 

 in pipes. Middle Atlantic province 



20: 158. 

 in pipes. South Appalachian province 



20: 140. 

 Indian stories of 14: 472. 

 intertribal 19: 235. 

 Kwahadk' and Pima 26: 124, 129, 



130. 

 materials used in 42: 736, 737. 

 Mohave and Pima 26: 161. 

 of Okanagon group 45: 250-255. 

 of Sonora Indians with Cibola 14: 



357. 

 of Spaniards with Colorado River 



Indians 14: 406. 

 of the Upper Missouri 46:457-466. 

 Papago and Pima 26: 100, 114-, 



119, 129, 142, 147, 150, 161. 



