452 



INDEX. 



[ETH. ANN. 13 



Page 



Clubs, War, of the Omaha 283 



Color divisioDs of the Zuiii 369 



Concretions used as fetiches 359, 366 



Cones described and figured 113 



Connecticut Indian spades 133 



CoNTi, a Georgia Indian food 17 



Copper as a fabric preservative 36 



— mines of Lake Superior xxviii 



— objects of American indians 165 



— used in embroidery 28 



Cordage, Primitive manufacture of 21 



Corn, Artificialization of lix 



— crushers of lake-dwellers 87 



— found in cavate lodges 225 



— maidens, Zuui ceremonial of. . . 430, 435, 442, 443 



— people of Zuni tradition 343 



— perfecting ceremony 445 



— , Zuni origin of 391 



regard for 376 



CoRONADO,F.V.DE, Conquest of Cibola by. 326 



— , Espeditionof 296 



Cores described and figured 170 



Correspondents of the Bureau xxv 



Cosmology of the Zuni 370,379,388 



Costumes of Louisiana indian women ... 32, 33 



Cotton shawls of lower Mississippi 25 



Couches of the Omaha 275 



Courts in ancient Verde ruins 196 



— . See Plaza. 



Cradles of the Omaha 275 



— , Textile, described 18 



Cbaveri, — , on Mexican stont-chipping. 139 



Creation myths of the Zuni lix, 321-447 



Creek language. Study of xl 



Cremation among Yuman and Piman 

 tribes 



— formerly practiced by the Zaui 



CaEMONT,J.C., on Apache chungke atones . 

 Cresson, H, T., Remains of fish-weirs 



found by 



Crook, Geo., on indian arrow-chipping.. 



■ rapidity of arrow-chipping 



Crow Indians, Collections from 



Cupped stones described 



Cushino, F. H., Allusion by, to Casa 



Grande 



— on depressed structures in Arizona 



— — southwestern sun-temples 



Zuiii creation myths lix, 



— , Operations of xxvi, xxix, 



Cuzco, the center of Inca dominion 



Dakota, Arrows of the 



— use of flints for bleeding 



tube in bk-eding 



Dale, L,, on use of jierforated stones 



Dance houses of the Omaha 



Dawson, J. W., on caching of indian im- 

 plements 



rudeness of certain implements. . . . 



use of celts in wood- working 



crescent-shape arrowpointa 



cupped stones 



round stones as fish-killers 



Death, Zuni mvthic origin of 



366 

 336 



15 



140 



142 



sxsi 



91 



297 



245 



305 



321-447 



sxxviii 



325 



287 



171 



127 



98 



274 



133 



136 

 83 



168 

 92 

 95 



404 



Page 

 Debris, Height of ancient villages judged 



by 198,246,312 



Decoration of Omaha tents 274 



Defensive motive of Caaa Grande 307 



clifi" dwellings 260 



— Bites of ancient Terde villages 193 



206, 208, 214, 215, 216 

 De Forest, J. W., on Connecticut indian 



spades 133 



Degiha. See ^egiha. 



Delaware, Remains of weirs in 15 



Depressions, Artificial, at Casa Grande. . 303 



Descent among the pueblos 197 



De Soto, H., Expedition of 25 



Dew people of Zuni tradition 343,390 



DiGGiNQSTiCKS Weighted with perforated 



stones 98 



Diller, J. S., on formation in which cav- 

 ate lodges occur 219 



Dimensions of ancient pueblos 211 



Casa Grande 307 



DiNWiDDiE, "Wm , Operations of xxvi, xxix 



Discoid stones as grinders and polishers . 94 



described and figured 99 



used as muUers 93 



District of Columbia, Fabric-impressed 

 pottery from 44, 45 



Distribution of stone art 



Dodge, R. I., on arrow chipping. 



mounting 



barbed and barbless arrows. 



— ceremonial objects . 



60 

 142 

 178 

 150 

 116 



— hide-dressing with adze 169, 170 



iron-tooth club 144 



pipes of plains tribes 128 



use of hammerstones by Sioux 95 



stone implements in pemmican 



making 88 



Doorways in clifi" dwellings 347 



Casa Grande 314 



cavate lodges 222, 251 



DoBSEY, J. O., on Omaha dwellings, furni- 

 ture, and implements Iv, 263-288 



— , Operations of xxvi, xxsiii, xxxix 



•Dougherty, — , on Omaha bow-wood 285 



firearms 288 



horse eq uipage 280 



Drama, Zuni, defined 375 



Drilling, how accomplished 164 



— with grass-stalks 279 



Drinking vessels of the Omaha 277 



Drums of the Omaha 282 



Dock, The, in Zuiii mythology 407 



Du Pbatz, LeP., on Louisiana basketry. 16 



cane rafts 15 



clothing 22, 25, 32, 33 



dyes 20 



— embroidery 28 



feather work 27 



nets 27 



sieves 17 



textile cradles 18 



Dwellings, furniture, and implements of 

 the Omaha xliv, liv, 263-288 



