INDEX. 



601 



Page. 

 Lawrence rille, Ark., Collection of Indian 



relics from 486 



Leon y Gama cited as to calendars 



Leclero cited aa to copies of Manuscrit dit 



Mexieain 18 



Life of Omahas, Domestic _ 



Linschoten nn South American labrets 83,84 



Lisiaoski on Kadiak labrets 89 



masks for sealcatchiug 122 



preserving beads 96 



Sitka labrets 87 



Loom implements, Collection of Indian 580 



Looms, Navajo 377 



Maginus on labrets of South America 83,84 



Mukah ceremonials 107. Ill 



dance ... 108 



Indians 106-111 



masks _ 106-111 



Make-no-fight dance. The Omaha 352 



Mallery, Lt. CoL G., on gesture language zxvi 



, Work of xxvi 



MiiDcinka-gaxe gens, The Omaha 242 



Mandan dance, The 332 



feast. The 273 



Manuscript, Maya and Mexican 1-65 



Manuscript Troano 7, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20. 23, 37. 



39. 57, 63 



Manuscrit dit Mexieain 



Marriage, Age for Omaha 259 



; Celibacy among Omahas 269 



customs among Omahas 259 



• 260 



laws of Omahas 255-258 



, Permissive 257 



, Prohibitory 256 



j Remarriage 258 



; Sights of parents 268 



; ^Vidowers 263 



j Widows 267 



among Omahas, permanence of-. - 261 



Marquesas, Head preserving in 95 



Maskette 93, 99, 100, 102, lo5, 123, 128-129, 130. 



131, 133, 134. 135 



Maskoids 93,96, 102, 104-105 



Masks. (S«r Dall.) 



. Alaskan 113, 114, 115, 116. 118, 1 19. 123. 



125. 126, 127. 128, 132, 135 



itian 137-142 



: Arizona 105, 106 



; Bering Strait 135,130 



; British Columbia 116 



: Central America 104 



, Classification of 93 



, collected by Martin Saner on Bil- 

 ling's expedition 141 



defined 74, 93 



destroyed by missionaries 141 



. Distribution of .98-120 



. Eskimo 121 



, Evolution of 74-76 



.Finger 131-132 



; Friendly Islands 101 



. Haida 110-120 



. Humorons 75, 123. 125 



. Innuit 121 



Page. 



Masks, Iroquois 144 



Kuskokwim River 129 



made by certain Indians for traffic . . 106, 1 08 



Mexico 105 



Moqni 76 



Xeeah Bay 116 



Xew Hebrides <jD 



Ireland 86 



Mexico 105 



Norton Sound 132-135 



Origin of 147 



Peru 103 



Point Barrow 136 



Preserved human heads or parts 



thereof 76 



put over the faces of the dead 104 



. Religions 75 



. catching 



a 98-103 



. Stone 76 



: Summary 146 



, Symbolic 



to inspire terror 74 



j Northwest coast 106-120 



; Thlinkit m 



: Vancouver's Island 117 



, Wooden- 104 



Mason. O. T.. Work of xxix 



Mathews, Dr. W., aided F. H-Cushing xvni 



Navajo weavers ... 371-391 



Maurelle on Paget Sound labrets 



Maya and Mexican manuscripts, Notes on 



cei tain 1-65 



calendars 10-12,14 



McKay collected mask from Bristol Bay ... 141 



Meals, Omaha 271-273 



Meares cited as to nlasks 106 



preserved skulls 96 



Meat as food among Omahas 



Medical practices, X. A. Indians xxix 



Medicines or fetiches carried on journeys 



by Omahas 276 



Melanesia a probable source of migration to 



America 147-149 



carvings similar to those in 



America 147 



; Head-preserving in 94 



masks 148 



Melons as food among Omahas 306 



Membership of guns among Omahas, Law of 225 



Metal objects from Tennessee 446 



in collection 585 



Ifetates, Collection of 521 



Mexican calendar 32 



days, List of 32-34 



labrets 85 



manuscripts, Maya and 1-65 



masks 104 



symbols of the cardinal points 47 



Migration of tfegiha tribes 211-213 



the Omahas 213-214 



in America indicated by cus 



toms 146, 151 



to America, Prehistoric 146-151 



Militarvlaw of Omahas. 368 



