450 



INDEX. 



[ETH. ANN. 13 



Pape 



Arkansas, Spuds from 110 



— , StemlesH perforators from 166, 167 



— , Stemmed flints from 151. 152, 153, 154, 155," 



156, 157, 158, 159, 160, 161, 162, 163. 164 

 perforators from 167, 168 



Armor, Absence of, among the Omaha . 



— of the Pawnee 



Arrowheads, beveled. Use of 



— , Blunt, described 



, and scrapers compared. 



287 

 288 

 177 

 168 

 169 



— , Chipping of, discussed 138, 140 



, Time necessary for 142 



— defined 142 



— , Method of fastening 150 



— , Nomenclature of 143 



— of America and Europe compared 58 



— of California Indians 143 



Arrows of the Omaha 286 



— , Making and exchange of, iu Guiana . . 139 



— , Sacred, of the Cheyenne 116 



— . Spirally feathered 178 



Abrowshaft straightening 126 



Art remains ol cliflf and cavo dwellers • . 351 



— , stone, Memoir on 47-178 



— , textile, Memoir on 3-45 



Arvide, Martin de, billed by the Zufii-. 327.32? 



367 

 xli 

 172 



329 

 383 

 379 



AsHiwi, a Zufii synonym 



Athapascan languages. Bibliography of. 



Australian use of flakes 



AviLA Y Ayala, Padre de, missionary 

 at Zufii 



AwiSHO TEHULi of Zufil mythology 



Jl wiTELiN TsiTA of Zufii mythology 



AwiTEN TfeHU'HLNAKWi of Zufii mythol- 

 ogy 



Awl. See Perforator. 



A WONA wlLONA of Zufi i mythology 



Axes, Grooved, described 



, Nomenclature of - 



— of the Omaha 



— used as pottery polishers 



Aztec and British obsidian flakes com- 

 pared 



379 

 62 

 62 



59 



Bags, "Woven, described 33, 34 



Baikd, Spencer F., Acknowledgment to. 378 



Bal, Jcan de, missionary at Halona 329 



— killed by the Zufii 330 



Bancroft, H. H., on Acaxee medicine 



tubes -. 127 



diary of Mauge 296 



Nootka bird bone drill 165 



Shasta stone-chipping 141 



BANnKLmR^A^TV Des cription of Caa^ 



^"^^^^^i^^^~7ZT7^7?7^'7^77!77^ . . .7. 297 



— on ancient pueblo jiopulation 259 



«_ — location of Chiehilticale 296 



^ — southwestern clifi' dwellings 347 



— , Pima Casa-Grande tradition by 319 



Banner stones described aud figured 120 



Baptism, how received by theZuEi.. 327,333.335 



Baptismal record of Zufii 333 



Barber, E. A., on use of chisels in steatite 



working 72 



Bark clot hing 17, 358 



— fiber used in weaving — 23,24.25 



Page 



Bark, Mulberry, used for fringe 32 



— , Omaha lodges of 269, 271 



— stripping, Indian methods of 109 



— used in embroidery designs 28 



net making 27 



spinning 22 



Bahtlett, J. R., cited 296,297 



Bartram, "^N'., on council houses of mats. 19 



— on sieve of Georgia Indians 17 



Basketry discussed 15 



— in cavate lodges 228 



— , Eartlieiiw:ire derived from 11 



— , Lack of i>ott<Ty modeled from 38 



— of the Omaha 278 



— rarely preserved by charring 36 



Baths, public, Absence of, among the 



Omaha 274 



Beads used in embroidery 28 



Beaver creek clifl'ruin, Description of . 186 



Bechuana, Perforated stones of the 98 



Beckwitii, — , on Pit river stone-chipping 141 



Beds and bedding of the Omaha 275 



Benavides, a. de, Southwestern missions 



founded by 327 



Beveled flints, Notes on 177 



Beverley, K., on Virginia iudian land- 

 clearing 72 



Bibliographies, liDguistic, "Work on xli 



Big Pawnee, Flutes made by 282 



BiKi'DE, au Omaha village 270 



BiLOXi language, Studies of xl 



— , Mortuary customs of the 21 



— , Studie.i among the xxxiii 



Bird-shape stones described and figured. 125 



Black people of Zufii tradition 343, 424 



Blackmore. — , on arrow-chipping 142 



Bladders used as receptacles 280 



Boat-shape stones described and figured. 124 



and plummets comi)ared 113 



Boats of hide of the Omaha 281 



Bolas, Use of round stones as 95 



Bone hoes of the Omaha 278 



— implements in cavate lodges 223,224 



— , "Useof, in implement making 142 



BoURKE, J. G., on Taos iron-tooth club. . . 144 

 Bowlders, ancieutpueblo walls of.206, 217, 246, 249 



— on line of ancient irrigating ditch 244 



— . Sites marked by. in Verde valley . 194, 235, 261 



Bowsof the Omaha 285 



Bowstrings of the Omaha 286 



Bracers, Use of gorgets as 117 



Brackinridge, H. M., on Ankarachungke 



stones 99 



Tennessee mortuary customs 21 



BREASTPLATEof copjier of Virginia indians 116 



— of shell described 115 



Brickell. John, on clubs of North Caro- 

 lina indians 144 



war idol of California indians 116 



Bridges of wattle work 13 



Bridles of the Omaha 280 



Brooms of t he Omalia 276 



Brush, Structures of. discussed 237 



Bby, T. de, on mystic use of bird orna- 

 ments 126 



