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INDEX. 



Page. 

 Stevenson, James, Illustrated catalogne of 

 collections obtained in 



1880 423 



, Work of xxxvi 



Stone articles 320 



from Cochiti 459 



Cnyaraunqae 435 



Jemez 452 



, Nambe 436 



01<1 Peco9 418 



Old PoJDaque 441 



Pojuaque 438 



San Iklefonso 460 



San Juan 456 



Santa Ana 458 



SantaClara 441 



Santo Domingo 450 



Silla 454 



Taos 464 



Tesuke 410, 450 



Wolpi 375 



Znui 337 



, Mineral composition of 320 



Stone giant of the Iroquois ; Atotarho 53 



giantess, See stene giant's wife 62 



giants, Extermination of; Iroquois 



myth 59 



of the Iroquois mytholygy. . . 53 



, Powers of 53 



, Shape of 53 



giant's challenge ; Iroquois myth 63 



wife ; Iroquois myth ... 62 



Strachey, "William, mentions shell knives . . . 202 



Stratton, C. L., Shell pins collected by 215 



Strawberry festival of the Iroquois 115 



Strombns shells, Columella} of, used in man- 

 ufacture of beads 224 



pendants 208 



pins 213,215 



used as vessels 191, 194, 197 



i n ma nu fac ture of 



celts 204 



gorgets 295 



Study of unwritten languages xvn 



Supernatural beings of the Iroquois 51 



; Great heads.. 53 



; Stone giants.. 53 



Sure Eevenge, A ; Iroquois tale 104, 107 



Swan, J. G-, describes shell ornaments 233 



Tablets, Perforated, Fonns of 264 



, made of shell 264, 267 



, Manner of burial of. . . 265 

 , Methodofattachment 



of 266 



, Perforations of 265 



, Theories of use of 264 



, Undetei-mined char- 



ncterof 264 



Tales, Iroquois. (See Mythic Tales.) 



Taos, Collection from 464 



, Situation of 429 



Ta-rhu^-hyia-wah-ku"; Holder of the heav- 

 ens 52 



Tesuke, Collection from 410, 450 



Page. 



The boy and his grandmother; Troqnoistale. 86 



the corn ; Iroquois tale 96 



charmed suit ; Iroquois tale 92 



dead hunter; Iroquois tale • 87 



guilty hunters ; Iroquois talo 99 



hunter and his dead wife; Iroquoistale. 103 

 faithless wife ; Iroquois 



talo 90 



lad and the chestnuts ; Iroquoistale 97 



man and his stepson ; Iroquois tale 85 



old man's lesson to his nephew; Iro- 

 quois tale 89 



wild cat and the white rabbit; Iroquois 



tale 110 



Thomas, C^tus, cited 332 



Thunder god of the Iroquois 51, 58 



compared with 



other gods . . 52 



or ni-nu" 52 



, Origin of 52 



, Powers of 52, 58 



, Worship of.. 52 



Thunder, Iroquois myth concerning. 55 



Time symbols. Probable use of shell disks 



as 268,273,278 



Tobacco, Iroquois myth of origin of 79 



Tomlinson, A. B., describes shell plate 264 



Tools used by Navajo silversmith 172 



; anvil 173 



;awl 174 



; bellows - . 172 



; blow-pipe. 175 



; cold-chisel 174 



J crucibles . 173 



[files 174 



; forge 172 



; hammers . 174 



inefficient . 178 

 ; metallic- 

 h e m i- 



spheres. 174 



i molds 173 



; pliers 174 



; scissors.. 174, 178 



; tongs 174 



Totemism 150 



Toucan, Carvings of the 135 



Toy-like vessels of clay from Wolpi 381,385 



Toys, from Cochiti 408 



Tesuke 414 



Wolpi 391 



Znui 370 



Traveler's jokes, Iroquois talo of 107 



Trill, C P., Drawings made by - 251 



Troost, Dr. Gerard, Shell objects collected by 224 



Tropical animals known to Mound Builders. 142 



"True" witch story, Iroquois account of a. 71 



"Turkey" Buzzard, Carving of the 145 



Turquoise Mine 433 



, Collection from 450 



Turtleclan, Iroquois mythof the originof the 77 



Tuscarora names appertaining to sorcery . . 68 



Tweezers of shell 213 



TJnio shells obtained from mounds 190 



