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INDEX. 



451 



Page 



Buffalo, Influence of, on the Indian liv 



— gentes of the Omaha 277 



Bdnts described and figured 1 68 



Burin, Stone implement used as 164 



Bushman rock etching 164 



BuTEL-DCMONT, G. M., ou Louisiana indian 



embroidery 28 



feather work 28 



mortuary mats 21 



sieves 17 



Mobilian wattled biers 14 



Natchez dwellings 14 



rafts of poles and canes 15 



Buttons, Perforated atones used as !15 



Caches of spades in Kentucky 134 



turtlebacka in Vermont 137 



Cages of wattle work 13 



C AHOKi A mound examined xxix 



California, Arrow-chipping in 138, 140, 142 



— , Arrowpoints from 143 



— INDIANS, Medicine-stonea used by Ill 



, Stone chipping by 141,173 



, Stone-mortar making by 96 



, Use of bolas by 95 



perforated stones by 98 



smoking tubes by 127 



Camp Verde established and abandoned. 185 



Canes used for fish spears 142 



. matting 18 



Canoe making 72 



CANYON_D^_CHfiLi^, Cliff dwellings in . . 254, 348 



— , Kivas in 257 



Caquima identified with K'yakime 326 



Cardinal directions of the ZuJ5i 355 



Carolina Indians, Textile fabrics of — 14, 16 



Car\'EB, J., on stone slung-shot 95 



Casa GtJtANDE. Character of structure of. 238 



— and SanJiian ruins compared 186 



— , Masonry of 360 



— , Memoir on 289, 319 



— , Report on xxxvii, xliv, Iv 



— , Reservation of xxxvii 



Castaneda, p. de., on condition of Chi- 



chilticale 295 



— , ZuFii cremation mentioned by 366 



Catlin, G., on Apache arrow-chipping • 138 



stone-flaking 173 



whale-tooth punch 140 



Mandan chungko stones 99 



Nootka method of tree-felling 72 



use of stone implements in pemmi- 



can making 88 



CAVATj U4t>B>Q^i4 Ancient, how excavated 251 



described and figured 217 



in Verde valley 187, 192 



on Fossil creek 203 



_-;-- :; ;:^ Reaso n for abundance of 260 



Cave dwellings in Arizona 224 



Caves, Fabrics preserved in 29 



Cayuga, Use of wooden mortars by the. . 96 



(pEGiHA fire-making 279 



Celts, Chipped, described 86 



— , Hematite, described 86 



— , Manufacture and distribution of 72 



— , Nomenclature of 62 



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Celts, Various forraa of 73 



Cement used by the Omaha 287 



Ceremonial stones described 115 



Ceremonlals, Zuui, Character of 375 



, Orientation in 370 



Chaco ruins and Casa Grande compared. 186 



Chamuscado, F., Expedition of 326 



Charms worn by Eskimo 115 



Charring, Fabrics preserved by 35 



Chase, — , on Klamath arrow-chipping.. 142 



Oregon bone needles 1 17 



ceremonial knives 116 



stone-chipping 141 



Cheeveb, — , on arrow-chipping in Cali- 

 fornia 138,143 



indian stone-chipping 141 



spirally-feathered arrows 178 



Chenco or chungke game 99 



Cherokee, Basketry of the 16 



— , Weaving by the 23 



Chesapeake bat, Archeologic work on.. xxvi 

 Cheyenne, Ceremonial arrows of the 116 



— ghost-dance studies xxxii 



Chichilticale, Description of 295 



Children, Care of, in war t imes 350 



— , Omaha, Target arrows of the 286 



Chillicothe, Earthworks near xxvii 



Chimneys, Absence of, in Verde cavate 



lodges 187,256,257 



Chinkixq of walls 248 



Chinookan languages. Bibliography of. . xli 



Chipped stone articles discussed 132 



Chipping, Stone, how accomplished 139 



Chisels and scrapers described 83 



— used in steatite working 72 



Choctaw, Use of discoidal stones by the. 99 



— , "Woven pouches and blankets of the.- 24 



Chungke game 99 



Church at Zuui, Desecration of 337 



, how regarded by the natives 335, 337 



— , when built 332, 333 



Cibola identified with Zuni country 325, 367 



— , Settlement of cities of 427 



Ci-PA, an ancient Hopi stopping place . . . 189 



Cists. .See Storage cist; Water pocket. 



Clans of the ZaBi 368, 372. 386 



— , Relation of, to natural phenomena 370 



Classification of stone art 57, 142 



Claws of birds used with embroidery 28 



Cleu, J. F., Split cane matting found by. 37 



Cliff dwellings, Nomenclature of 359 



, Absence of, in Verde valley 187, 260 



and.Zuiii T-^ iip!^ cn pipared. ^ — .^344^. 



— ^- hu Ui by Zuni ancestors .343 _ 



in Arizona 224 



— _j:= ^why co nstructed^ ^ 0, 347 



. See Cavate lodge! 



Cloth, Methods of manufacture of 22 



Clothing of ancient south westerners 358 



Cloud river, Stone chipping by natives 



of 141 



Club-heads, Stones used as 97, 98, 100 



Clubs of deer-horn made by Iroquois 143 



jasper described 143 



North Carolina Indians 144 



