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INDEX. 



453 



Page 



Dwellings in Colorado valley 357 



— of the ancient Zafi i 361 



wattle work 13 



Dyeing of basketry by the Cherokee 16 



embroidery materials 28 



Dyes, Use of, by Louisiana Indians 20 



Eagle, The, in Zuui mythology 436 



Earthquake influence in Zuui ceremony . 373 



Eells, M., on Twaua bark-stripping 109 



El Moro, Spanish inscriptions at 326 



Elvas, Knight of, on Georgia indian 



blankets 24 



indian costume 22 



Embroidery, Lack of remains of 12 



— of southern indians 28 



EaiMERT, J . W . , mortuary fabrics procured 



by 30 



Emory, W. H., Visit of, to Casa Grande. . 297 



Equipage for horses 280 



Eskimo method of flaking stone 140, 172 



— stone charms and amulets 115 



— use of bolas 95 



perforated stones 98 



sinker-stones Ill 



^SPE JO. A. DE , Expedition of ^ n 1583 185 



"revisit of, to ZuiU . . . . rr7rr7?^TT>r 327 



EsTEVANico, Cibola Tisited by 326 



Ethnology, Present status of xlviii 



Evans, J., on boring 165 



desiderata in stone flaking 172, 173 



. early use of chisel-shape arrows 168 



function of pitted stones 91, 99 



gorgets 117 



manufacture of stemlesa scrapers . . 169 



Mexican and Eskimo atone-chip- 



ping 139, 401 



turtlebacks as sling-stones 139 



use of disks as pestles 87, 88 



flakes for scraping 171 



— . . perforated stones 99 



ways of perforating stone 164 



Falcon in Zun i mj-thology 437 



Tans of turkey feathers 17 



Farfan. Mj Visit of, to Arizona in 1598. . 185 



Feast, Ceremonial, afZuSi 327 



— of thedeadat Zuni 338 



Feather blankets of the Choctaw 24 



_ weaving among Louisiana indians 25 



— work described 27 



— — , Lack of remains of 12 



Fetiches, Concretions used ae 366 



— of the ancient Zuni 359 



Fewkes, J. "W., Description of Casa 



Grande by 298 



Fiber clothing and sandals 358 



— , Bundles of, in cavate lodges 228 



Fi ELD operations xxvi 



FiJiANS, Pottery -polishing stones of the. . 99 



Financial statement xliii 



Fire employed in wood- working ; . . . 72 



Firearms among the Omaha 288 



Firedrill sockets, Use of cupped stones 



as 92 



— , Use of perforated atone with 98 



Page 

 FiREHOLEsin ancient Arizonastructures. 232, 246 



Fire implements of the Omaha 279 



Fireplace in Omaha lodge 271 



cavate lodges 224, 256 



— of the Omaha and Ponka 275 



Fishing, Stone implements used in 164 



FisH-WEiRS of Virginia indians 14 



— of wattle work 13 



Flagstaff, Ariz., Cavate lodges near 217,223 



Flakes described and figured 171 



Flint deposits of Illinois 133 



— quarrying in Ohio xxvii 



Flints, beveled, Notes on 177 



— , Steniless, described 143 



Flint Pidqe, Cores from 171 



Flood in Zuiii mythology 429 



Floors of Casa Grande 311 



— plastered for leveling 251 



Florida indiaas. Medicine-tubes of 127 



, Nets made and used by 45 



, Stone fishing implement used by... 164 



— sbellmouuds, Plummets found in Ill 



Flute of the Omaha 282 



— people of Zuiii mythology 432 



Font, Pedro, Account of Casa Grande 



by 296 



— on dimensions of Casa Grande 307 



Fossil fabrics discussed 28 



FowKE, Gerard, Memoir by, on stone art 1, 47-178 



— , Operations of xxvi, xxviii 



Fredericksburg, Operations near xxvi 



Freshet, Effect of, on ancient A'erde irri- 

 gating ditch 240 



— in Rio \ erde 101 



Fdegian stone-implement making 140 



Furniture, dwellings, and implements of 



the Omaha xli v, liv, 263-288 



Galdo, Juan, missionary at Zuiii 329 



Gavnett, Henry, Mounds surveyed by . xxix 



Gardens of cavate village 224 



Gatschet, a. S., Operations of . . xxvi, xxxiv, xl 



Genesis of the Zuni 379 



Gentes, Aggregation of, in villages 195 



Gentile marks, Absence of, on Omaha ar- 

 rows 287 



Geology of southwestern region li 



Georgla, Banner-stones from 122, 123 



— , Poat-shape stones from 124, 125 



— , Bunts from 168, 169 



— , Celts from 74, 75, 76, 77, 78, 79, 82 



— , Chipped fiints from 145,146, 



147,148,149,174,175,176 



— , Chisels from 84 



— , Cones from 1 13 



— , Discoidal stones from 100, lol, 



102, 104, 105, 106, 108, 109 



— , Distribution of stone art in 61 



— , Fabriis from 36 



— , Gorgets from 119,120 



— , Grooved axes from 65, 67,68, 69 



stones from 95 



— indians, Textile fabrics of 17 



— , MuUer from, described aud figured... 93 



— , Notched ax-form objects from 71, 72 



