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INDEX. 



Page. 



Effigies, Clay, from Lagnna 402 



Santa Clara 416 



Zuiii 364 



"Elepbant mound" 152 



pipes 155 



Ely mound in Virginia 295 



Engraved gorgets. {See Gorgets.) 



Ethnologic work xxil 



Expenditures for fiscal year xxvii 



Extermination, of stone giaivts; Iroquois 



myth 59 



Face, Human, Description of shell gorgets 



representing the 294 



engraved and carved on shell 



gorgets 293, 297 



modeled in clay 296 



, Portions of shell used for 



representing 293 



, Use or significance of shell 



gorgets representing 295 



Fain's Island mound 215,272,288 



Falcon fetich, Zuui 30 



Farquhiirson, K. J., describes shell vessel.. 197 

 Fasciolaria shells, Coluraellae of, used for 



pins 213 



used as vessels 194 



Fertility of design of Navajo silversmiths . . 177 

 Festival in honor of three sisters, guardians 



of vegetables 53 



^Festivals, Iroquois ; gathering the corn 115 



; green com 115 



; Xew Year 112 



; planting com 115 



; strawberry 115 



; tapping the maple tree. 115 

 Fetich ceremonies connected with hunting, 



Zuni 33 



, Coyote ; Zuni hunter god of the west 26 

 , Eajle; Zufii hunter god of the up- 

 per regions 29 



, Mole; Zuni hunter god of the lower 



regions 30 



, Mountain lion; Zuni hunter god of 



the north 25. 40 



, Navajo pony 44 



sheep 44 



, "Wild cat; Zufii hunter god of the 



south 27 



, Wolf; Zuni hunter god of the east .. 28 



, Zuui falcon and ground owl 30 



gi'onnd owl and falcon 30 



knife feathered monster 40 



white hear 40 



Fetiches, Material used by Zuuis in mak- 

 ing 25,40 



, Material used by ZuDis in orna- 

 menting 25, 40 



of Navajo origin 44 



, Zufii 12 



, Council of the 32 



, Custodianship of the 30 



of the prey gods of the 



hunt 20 



of the prey gods of the 



priesthood of the bow 40 



Page. 

 Fetiches, Zufii, of the prey gods of the six 



regions 19 



, Place of deposit of 31 



.Power of the 15,33 



, Relative value of the 30 



Fetichism, Origin of Zuui 12 



Field work xxv 



Figure, Human. (See Human figure.) 



Files used in engraving silver 174 



Fishing appliances, Shell 207 



; hooks 208 



. Manufacture of . 210* 



; sinkers 20S 



Fissurella shells used as ornaments. . .191, 220, 261, 



2(i3 



Flies, Iroquois superstition concerning 74 



Foods, Specimens of, Zuni 372 



Forge of the Navajo silversmith 172 



Formation of Iroquois turtle clan. Myth con- 

 cerning , 77 



Frey, S. L., describes shell vessel 198 



Galbraith, F. G., Assistance rendered by. .429, 432 



Gatschet, A. S., Work of xxi 



Gilpin, H. D., on the use of wampum belts. 246 



Glazing not found on aboriginal pottery 325 



God, Echo, Iroquois myth of the 58 



God, Thunder, of the Iroquois 51, 58 



, Ziiiii hunter, of the east 28 



lower regions 30 



north ' 25 



south 29 



upper regions 29 



west 26 



Gods of the Iroquois, Ancient and modem. 51 



:Echo 52 



; Hi-nu'> 51,58 



; North wind 52 



of the mythologic age 52 

 , Origin of the ancient 



and modern 51 



, Power of the 53 



; Ta-rhu^-hyiJl-wah-ku"; 

 Holder of the 



Heavens 52 



; Thunder 51,58 



; West wind 52 



Gods, Zufii prey, of the hunt 20 



priesthood of the bow .. 40 



six regions 16 



Gorgets, Engraved, Classification of 267 



design on, character of. 267 



described hy Beverly.. 256 



, Modern examples of. . . 268 



of shell 267,305 



, Significance of designs 



on 267, 274, 278, 282 



used as amulets 267 



insignia 267,273 



symbols 268,273 



totems 268 



Grave Creek mound 234, 264 



Gray's mound, Oldtown, Tenn 283 



Great Head; Iroquois myth 59,62 



Great Heads, Dispersion of the; Iroquois 

 myth fi2 



