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GENERAL INDEX TO ANNUAL REPORTS 



[ETH. ANN. 48 



Turtle Clan — Continued 



mention of, by J. Adair 42: 119. 

 native names for 42: 116. 

 Turtle Creek, efiigy mounds on 37: 



98. 

 Turtle Disease, symptoms and treat- 

 ment of 42: 646 sq. 

 Turtle Dove 



a Cherokee clan 42: 118. 

 Cherokee name for 19: 281. 

 Turtle-egg Oil 



for body anointing 38: § 511. 

 mention of 38: § 26. 

 Turtle Mounds 



mention of 37: 81. 

 not connected with Winnebago clans 

 37: 98. 

 Turtle Mountain Chippewa 



land cessions and reservations 18: 



908, 916. 

 linguistic investigations among 28: 

 239. 

 Turtle River, identification of 14: 



1029. 

 Turtle-shells 



in Tusayan ceremony 16: 212. 

 See also Rattle; Turtle. 

 Turtle, Snapping 

 a life symbol 36: 92. 

 See also Snapping Turtle. 

 Turtle Subgens of several tribes 27: 



38. 

 Turtle, the Hero 



offerings to 37: 441, 542. 

 world ruled by 37: 316. 

 Turtles, A. H., on wild rice in Virginia 



19: 1032. 

 Tiirtumsi 



derivation of, from Comanche tribe 



21: 99. 

 description of 21: 99. 

 Turu, Oenocarpus sp. 



drink made from 38: § 270. 



fruit of 38: § 247. 



fruit of, festival at ripening of 30: 



138. 

 spinous processes used for darts 38: 



§ 120. 

 use of leaves of, for baskets 38: 



§ 456. 

 use of leaves of, for thatch 38: 

 § 321, 324. 

 Tururi Bark 



use of, for bowstring 38: § 127. 



Tururi Bark — Continued 



use of, for laps 38: § 547. 



use of, for "shirts" 38: § 539. 

 Turwi, home of Asa clan 19: 610. 

 Tusayan 



a Shoshonean tongue 7: 139. 



ancient villages of 15: lxxi, 305. 



application of the term 17: 577. 



architecture of, memoir on 23: 



XLV. 



bringing of Buffalo Maid to sun by 



21: 31. 

 bringing of helmet of Tcakwaina to 



21: 62. 

 ceremonials at 14: 544. 

 collection of fictile products of 16: 



XLIX. 



cultivation of cotton at 14: 550. 

 description of 14: 519, 524. 

 description of, by Jaramillo 14: 



586. 

 description of, by Zuiii Indians 14: 



488. 

 ethnologic exploration of 21: xl. 

 germ god of 21: 38. 

 habitat and population of 7: 110. 

 house-bijilding rites of 8: 100-104. 

 houses of , owned by women 8: 101. 

 identified with Hopi villages 17: 



595. 

 introduction of East Mesa Natackas 



into 21: 71. 

 introduction of Lalakonti into 21: 



58. 

 introduction of Loiica and Kokopilli 



into 21: 62. 

 kivas in 8: 111-137; 13: 257. 

 known to Sonora Indians 14: 357. 

 list of kivas of 8: 136. 

 map of 22, i: 21. 

 masonry at 16: 161. 

 memoir on clan localization in 19: 



XLI. 



memoir on Flute and Snake ceremo- 

 nies of 19: XLV. 



memoir on migration traditions of 

 19: XXXIX sq. 



mention of 3: xx. 



migration to, of Tewas 16: 196. 



model of the seven villages of 6: 



XLVII. 



notched doorways in 13: 254, 255. 

 order of settlement of, by various 

 peoples 8: 29. 



