INDEX. 



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 Aboriginal centers of migratory distribution 151 



Accouchement among the Omabas 201 



Acculturation lxvi 



Activital similarities lxv 



Adoption of children among the Omabas.. 265, 281 



Adultery among the Omabas 364 



Affinities in Omaha kinship 255 



A ge, Omaha life in old 274 



Agriculture among the Omahas 302 



Ab-cuch-baab, Tho calendar wheel of 53,60 



Alaska Commercial Co. of San Francisco 



collected masts 24 



labrets 87-92 



and masks, passim 106-202 



Aleutian burial 139 



masks described 137-142 



slaves under the Russians 137 



use of labrets 87-92 



America indicated by customs, Migrations 



to and in 146-151 



Amnsements of the Omahas 334-342 



; Cards 341 



; Children's.... 341 



; Diving 341 



; Hitting the 



stone 339 



; Plnmstone 



shooting ... 334 

 ; Sbootingatthe 



rolling-wheel 335 

 ; Stick and ring 337 

 ; Stickcounting 338 

 ; Women'sgame 



of ball 338 



Animal carvings studied xvm 



Animal substances, Collection of objects 



of 437,467,485 



Animals, bow divided among Omaha hunters 300 

 Anba-Hebe cited on tradition of tho pipes.. 222 

 Anthropometamorphosis of John Bulwer 



quoted 77 



Archery, Omaha skill in 291 



Arikara Indians xxlii 



Arizona, Masks from 105 



Arkansas: 



Collections of pottery from 476^478 



Arkansas County ancient pottery 476-4S5 



Monroe County ancient pottery 486-489 



Arrows, Each Omaha has his own set of . . . 291 



Assembly, The Omaha tribal 361 



gentile 362 



Attackin war, Omahapreparationfor making 326 

 receiving 313 



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Autogenous similarities lxvi 



Axes, Collection of Indian 521 



Bags, Ordeal of the sacred 328 



Baud, I'lof. S.F., facilitated stndy of masks 



and labrets 151 



Ball, Omaha woman's game of 338 



Bancroft, Hubert H., mentions authorities 



on calendars 55 



Bashfulness of Omabas : 262 



Bandelier, A. T., on Cochiti Indian weaving. 361 



Baskets, Collection of Indian 576-586, 589 



Bastian, A., on Northwest masks 113, 114 



Bathing among Omahas 269 



Beans as a food among Omahas 308 



Begging dance 355 



Bendire, Capt. C, sent stone relics from 



Oregon 492 



Bering Strait masks 135 



Berries as a food among Omahas 306 



Bibliography of North Americanlanguages. xxvi 

 Bickmore, Albert S., allowed use of masks. . 101 

 Billing's Expedition, Labrets and masks 



figured by 90,128,136,141 



Birth, Omaha ceremony on the fifth day after 245 



Birthnames, Omaha 227, 231, 232, 236, 237, 239, 



211', 243, 244, 245,248 

 Blackburn, J. C. S., presented vase from 



mound 507 



Black Shoulder gens of Omahas 228-233 



i Birthnames 231 

 ; Myth of 



creation. 229 

 ; Mythical 



origin of 229 

 ; Names ... 231 

 ; Style of 

 wearing 

 the hair. 230 

 ; Subgentes 230 

 ; Taboo .... 230 



Blankets, Navajo 380-388 



Blumenbach reports preserved skulls in 



Brazil 95 



BolognaCodex ~ 28 



Borgian Codex 23, 24, 26, 28, 46, 54, 57, 58, 61 



Botokudos use labrets 83 



Bottles. Collections of Indian water 533-538 



Boturini's interpretation of Mexican calen- 

 dars 43,44,47,49,52,54,55 



Bowls, Collection of 546-564 



Bows, Collection of 589 



Boys, Birthnames of Omaha . . 227, 231, 236, 237, 239, 

 240, 243, 245, 248 

 595 



