INDEX. 



471 



Page. 



Great Heads, Power of tbe 63 



.Sbapeoftbe 53 



Greek fret, Absence of, on Zuni vessels 323 



"Grouse," Carviog of the 1'I4 



Guilty bunters ; Iroquois tale 99 



GumiUa, Josepb, concei-ning emblems in 



treaties "* ' 



Hafting of implements of sbeU 203, 205. 211 



Haldemann, S. S., describes shell beds 227, 230 



Hale, Hor.atio; Authority for Iroquois myth 



of tbe Thunderers 55 



Oaliotis shells used as vessels 1 S9, 191 



in manufacturingbeads 225, 227 

 fish hooks. 209 

 pendant3.209, 261 



trade 191 



Hammers, Stone, from Wolpi 375 



ZuOi 337 



Hawes. George W., describes rock speci- 



mens •>-" 



Heckewelder, Johann, describes shelltweez- 



ers 212 



wampum belts 250 

 on the use of wam- 

 pum belts 24G 



Henuite shells used in manufacture of 



beads . 



225,227 



Hensbaw, H. W., Animal Carvings from 

 Mounds of tbe Miss. 



Valley IH 



■Work of XXV, XXX 



Hiawatha and the wampum belt ; Iroquois 



myth 64 



, Meanings of the name 54 



, Multiplicity of Iroquois legends 



concerning 53 



, Power attributed to, by the Iro- 

 quois ^ 



Hieroglyphics found ''^2 



Hilder, F. F., describes shell gorgets - 286, 288, 303 

 photographs of gorgets pro- 

 cured by 286 



Hillers, J. K., Assistance rendered by 429 



Hinman, Kev. S. D., Work of XXV 



Hi-nu° and Niagara ; Seneca legend 54 



destroying the giant animals; Iro- 

 quois myth 54 



or Thunder god of tbe Iroquois 51 



Holder of the heavens, Power of the Iro- 

 quois God 5- 



Holmes, William H., Art in shell of Ancient 



Americans 179 



,Work of xxxrv 



Horn, Articles of, from Pojuaque 440 



Wolpi 396 



"» Zuiii 373 



Houses and house-life of I«'. A. Indians by 



L. H.Morgan discussed xvili 



How the bear lost bis tail ; Iroquois myth.. 77 



Human figure engraved on shell gorgets. . . 297 

 Human figure engraved on shell gorgets, 



, Comparison of, with other examples 302 



southern examples.. 301 



Human race. Origin of the ; Iroquois myth . 70 



Human sculptures 



160 



Page. 

 Hunter, J. D., concerning emblems hi trea- 

 ties ^*^ 



Hunter and his dead wife ; Iroquois tale ... 103 

 Hunlerand his faithless wife; Iroquois tale . 90 



Hunter's adventure ; Iroquois tale 88 



Hunting, Zuiii ceremonials preceding 33 



Hutchinson, Thomas, on tbe antiquity of 



wampum 235 



Iliad, the Zuni 12 



Illustrated catalogue of collections obtained 



in 1879 by James Stevenson 307 



Illustrated catalogue of collections obtained 



in 1860 by James Stevenson. . - 423 



catalogues discussed xxxvT 



Implements of shell. Agricultural 207 



Improvement of the silversmith's craft 



among the Navojoes 1''! 



Indian cessions of land xxiii 



educat ion ^^^ 



Infant nursed by bears ; Iroquois tale 84 



Insignia or badges of shell 264, 266, 273 



Introduction to the study of Indian lan- 

 guage discussed xvi 



Introduction to the study of medicine prac- 

 tices discussed s^v 



Introduction to the study of Korth Ameri- 

 can mythology XXV 



Introduction to the study of North Ameri- 

 can sociology sxv 



Introduction to the study of North Ameri- 

 can technology xxv 



Iroquois confederacy established by Hia- 

 watha 54 



language studied by Mrs. E. A. 



Smith XXII 



Myths. See Myths. 



.Origin of the 62 



Jaguar, Range of tbe 142 



.J.amieson, Zachariah, authority for tale of 



wild cat and white rabbit 110 



Jemez, Pueblo of 433 



, Collection from 417, 452 



Jamison, Mary; Iroquois account of be- 

 witchment of ^-' 



Jicarilla Apaches. Collection from the 417 



John, Andrew, Iroquois account of bewitch- 



meutot '- 



Jones, C. C, describes shell pins 215 



vessel 196 



stone disks 277 



mentions shell gorgets . . .287, 293, 296 



Jones, Josepb, describes shell disk 276 



gorgets 297 



spoons 201 



vessel 196 



Jugs. Clay, of fanciful forms, from Zuiii .. . 349 



Kalm, Peter, mentions shell knives 202 



on shell money 238 



pendants 257 



Kingfisher and his nephew ; Iroquois tale. 108, 110 

 Klamath Indian language studied by A. S. 



Gatschct XXI 



Knife-feathered monster fetich, Zuiii 40 



Knight, E. H., describes shell weapons 211 



Knives of shell » 201 



