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SUBJECT INDEX 



1085 



Turquoise — Continued 



brought from the north by Sonora 



Indians 14: 357. 

 collection of, by Estevan 14: 474. 

 deposit of 29: 492 sqq. 

 found at Honanki 17: 573. 

 gift to gods of war 47: 669. 

 in Pima legend 28: 46 sq. 

 in Pima mythology 26: 222, 248. 

 in shell work 28: 144. 

 mine 2: 433. 



mine, collection from 2: 450. 

 mosaic work in 28: 131. 

 mosaics of the Hopi 17: 662. 

 necklaces in Tusayan costumery 



16: 282. 

 objects from Elden Pueblo 43: 3. 

 objects in Sikyatki graves 17: 641, 



733. 

 of Pueblo Indians 14: 489, 518, 



549, 561, 573. 

 presents of, made to t&e Devil 14: 



513. 

 Pueblo armlets inlaid with 22, i: 



90. 

 Pueblo ornaments of, description of 



22, i: 86. 

 Tewa name for 29: 580. 

 use of, as ear pendants, in Hopi pic- 

 tures 21: 113, 119. 

 use of, as ear pendants, in pictures of 



Woe 21: 67. 

 use of, as ornaments, by Tcosbuci 



21: 85. 

 use of, in medicine 30: 50. 

 value of 47: 871. 

 Turritella Shells, Pueblo articles 



made of 22, i: 91. 

 Turtle 



a man-being in Iroquoian cosmology 

 21: 174, 180, 181, 286, 288, 301. ' 

 amulet from 30: 213. 

 and tiger, story of 38: § 599. 

 basketry design 38: § 445. 

 carapaces from Pueblo ruins at 

 Chevlon, description of 22, i: 95. 

 carapaces, disk of 22, i: 96. 

 carries woman on back 32: 411. 

 connection of, with rites 27: 506. 

 cooking and preserving of 38: 



§ 163. 

 disease caused by 26: 264. 

 drum of shell of 19: 503. 

 effigies of 34: 68, 70, 72 sq. 



T urtle — Continued 



figure made of bowlders 12: 39, 40. 



heads made of clay 34: 121. 



in Arapaho mythology 14: 959. 



in Menomini myth 14: 91, 189, 218. 



in Pima song 26: 306, 307. 



in primitive mythology 14: 976. 



kept alive 38: § 725. 



legends concerning 25: 197; 30: 



212 sq., 223 sq., 226 sq., 272. 

 markings on, origin of 30: 224. 

 method of hunting 38: § 203, 215. 

 Middle Mississippi Vallev pottery 



20: 94. 

 mystic power of the 14: 148. 

 myths and lore concerning 19: 306, 

 343, 346, 430, 452, 475, 481, 482; 

 43: 187 sq. 

 representation of, Eastern United 



States pottery 20: 41. 

 representation of, Florida Peninsula 



pottery 20: 124. 

 representation of, Gulf Coast pot- 

 tery 20: 107. 

 sacred, of the Arapaho 17: 242. 

 Seri method of catching and eating 



17: 186*-190*. 

 Seri traps of shell of 17: 185* s?. 

 Seri use of shell of, as jacal covering 



17: 222*. 

 shell, a friction musical instrument 



38: § 582. 

 size of, a weather prognostication 



38: § 938. 

 stone, in Montana's collection 34: 



249. 

 stone specimens of 25: 196 sf?. 

 use of, as food 30: 297 sq. 

 wooden, from Battowia 34: 89. 

 wooden, from St. Vincent 34: 249. 

 wooden specimens of 25: 196. 

 See also Terrapin; Tortoise. 

 Turtle-back. 



description of 13: 136. 



forms, explanation of 15: lix, 30, 



138. 

 in Illinois, source of 13: 171. 

 Turtle Bearers. See Ke'i" Subgens. 

 Turtle Carrier Gens. See Ke'-k'i" 



Gens. 

 Turtle Clan 



affiliations of 42: 121. 

 Iroquois myth of the origin of 2: 

 77. 



