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INDEX. 



Page. 



Bird, Myths of the 280 



, Significant character of the, in en- 

 graved designs 281, 284 



, Species of, represented 282, 284 



, Superstitions in regard to the 280 



,The Dalcotas' thunder 261 



, Totemic use of the 284 



Birds domesticated liy Indians 138 



Black or brown pottery from Santa Clara. . 447 



pottery, Manufacture of 330 



polished, from Santa Clara.. 443 



Blanch ing silver, Ka vaj o m ethod of 175 



Blanket weaving 434 



Blow-pipo of Navajo silversmiths 175 



Bone, Articles of, from Pojuaque 440 



"Wolpi 396 



Zuni 373 



Boarke, Lieut. John G., on Moqui shell 



vessels 193 



Bowers, Stephen, Shell ohjects collected by. 209, 226 



Bowles, Clay, from Cafion do Chelly 420 



Boy and bis grandmother; Iroquois tale...- 86 



the com ; Iroquois tale 96 



rescued by a bear; Iroquoistale 83 



Brakebill mound 215, 275, 292, 296 



Brice, "W. A., on repudiation of wampum. 246 

 use of wampura belts... 242 



Brinton, D. G., on the origin of the cross 270 



Brown pottery from Santa Clara 447 



Busycon sheUs,Columell« of, used as pond- 

 ants. 209, 250 

 pins... 213 

 , Gorgets derived from 273,276,282, 

 290, 292, 294, 296 



, Pendants derived frora 209, 259 



. Perforated plates derived 



from 265 



used as beads 220, 224 



celts 204 



vessels 194, 197 



weapons 211 



in the arts 191 



Buzzard, Bange of the 142 



Cabe9a de Vaca on trade in shells 194 



Cabrillo, Joao, visits Island of Santa Kosa. . 260 



Calendars, PictographicsymbolsoftheSioux 279 



, Probable use of shell disks as. .268, 273, 



278 



used by ancient Mexicans 279 



modern tribes 279 



Cafion de Chelly, Collection from 419 



Carr, Lucien, describes shell gorget 295 



Carvings, Animal, from mounds 117 



, Totemic, origin of 150 



Case of witchcraft, Iroquois account of a... 72 



Cassis shells used as vessels 191, 194, 196 



Catlin, George, describes shell adze 205 



Cave dwellings found near Santa Clara 431 



^egiha language, Work on the, by J. O. Dor- 



sey, discussed xx, 



Celts, Examples of 203 



, Manufacture of 203 



of shell 203, 205 



Ceremonials of the hunt, Zuiii 33 



Cessions of land by Indians xxiii 



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Charcoal, Kavj^jo method of preparing 175 



Charmed Suit ; Iroquois tale 92 



Charmes of the Zuuis 44 



Chasing silver, Nava^jo method of 176 



Gliata language studied by Prof. O. T. Ma- 

 son XXII 



"Cherry Bird", Carving of the 145 



Cincinnati tablet 133 



Clam shells used as implements 190, 205, 207 



utensils 190 



in manufacture of orna- 

 ments. 263 



in manufacture of wam- 

 pum 190, 226, 238, 257 



Clark, J. S., Photographs made by 252 



Classification of expenditures for fiscal 



year xxx\ni 



Clavigero, F. X., on use of shell ornaments. 256 

 vessels in 



Mexico . 193 



Clay articles, Composition of 325 



, Decoration of 322 



, Measurement of 323 



from Acoma 404 



Canon dn Chelly 419 



Cochiti 405, 459 



Cuyamuuque 436 



Jemez 4 17, 452 



Laguna 399 



Nambe 439 



OldPecos 418 



Old Pojuaque 441 



other localities 421 



Pictograph Kocks 420 



Pojuaque 439 



San Ildefonso 461 



San Juan 416, 456 



Santa Ana 458 



Santa Clara 415,443 



Santo Domingo 409,451 



Silla 454 



Taos 464 



Tesnke 41 0, 450 



the Jicarilla Apaches .. 417 



"Wolpi 378 



Zufii 343 



Clay used by Zufiis in making pottery....... 329 



Clays and pigments, Specimens of, from 



Z\mi 367 



used by Santa Clara Indians in manu- 

 facture of pottery 331 



Cleveland, F., describes shell vessels 197 



Cochiti, Pueblo of 433 



, Collection from 405, 459 



Coin used by Navajo silversmiths 177 



Collection from Acoma 404 



CaBou de Chelly 419 



Cochiti 405, 459 



Cuyamunque 435 



Jemez 417, 452 



Laguna ,. 399 



Nambe 436 



OldPecos 418 



Old Pojuaque 441 



other localities 421 



