ETH. ANN. 13J 



INDEX. 



455 



Illinois, Chipped flints from 



145. 146, 14: 



— . Chisels from 



— , Conea from, described and figured 



— , Copper-preserved cloth from 



Page 



144, 



, 148, 149 



84 



114 



37 



— . Discoidal stones from 101, 102, 107. 108 



— . Distribtion of stone art in 62 



— Fabric-impressed pottery from 41,45 



— . Flint deposits in 133 



— . Gorcrets from 119, 120 



— , Grooved axes from 65, 67 



— , MiilU-r from described and tigured... 93 



— , Pestles from 88 



— , Polisher from , described 85 



— , Plummet from, described Ill, 112 



— , Spades from 135, 136 



— , Stemless perforators from 166 



scrapers from 170 



— , Stemmed scrapers from 169 



flints from 151, 152, 



153, 154, 155, 157, 158, 159, 160. 161, 163, 164 



perforators from 168 



— , Turtlebacks in 137 



Illustrations, Preparation of sli 



iMAOESof Ute and Osage 116 



Implements in cavate lodges 224, 228 



— of the Omaha xliv, liv, 263-278 



Im Thtjrn, E. F., on arrow manufacture 



and exchange 99 



ceremonial weapons of Guiana 139 



pottery-polisht-ra 116 



Inca government 325 



Indian Territory, Ancient quarry in... xxvii 



— old fields 133 



Indiana, Ancient works in xxix 



— , Celts from 79 



— , Tnrtleback deposits in 137 



i ^i in tercourjAQ^ 340 



Inscription rock, "New Mexico 326 



Iowa, Celts from 77 



— , Chipped flints from 145,147 



— , Distribution of stone art in 61 



— . Fabrics from 36 



— . Grooved axes from 65,66,67,68 



— . Hematite celts from 86 



— Indians, Bark lodges of 271 



— , Mortars from 96 



— , Stemless perforators from 165, 166 



scrapers trom 170 



— , Stemmed flints from 155,158,159,161,163 



Iroquoian languages. Studies in sli 



Iroquois, Chungke game among the 99 



— , Deer-horn clubs of 143 



— , Method of wood- working by 72 



— , Nets of 26 



— , Use of perforated stones by 98 



stoae mortars by 96 



Irrigation ditches in Verde valley.. 194,237 238 



Irving, J. T., on Iroquois chungke stones. 99 



Jacal structures 237 



Jam^ate, an Omaha village 270 



Jenney, W p., Flint quarry reported 



by xxvii 



Jewitt, L.,onturtlebacksa8sliug-atones. 139 



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 Johnston, Capt., Visit of to Casa Grande. 297 

 Jones, C. C, on method of piercing shell. 165 



plummets in Georgia 112 



southern Indian medicine-tubes 127 



perforated stones 98 



stone sinkers 97 



use of bird ornaments by conjurers. 126 



crescent-shape arrowpoints 168 



— • cupped stones 92 



Joutel, — , on indian use of mats 20 



Ka'hluelane of Zuni mythology 408 



KakA, Abode of the 404 



— , Explanation of the 375 



— of the Zufii 366 



— , Origin of the ' 401 



Kakakwe, Zuiii dance dramatists 327 



Kalm, Peter, on indian weaving 22 



Kansa, Lodges of the 270 



Kayemashi of Zuni mythology 366,410 



Kentucky, Butterfly gorgets from 123 



— , Celts from 75, 76, 78, 79, 80, 82 



— , Chipped celts from 86 



flints from 145, 146, 147, 148, 149 



— , Discoidal stones from 101,102,104,108,109 



— , Distribution of stone art in 62 



— , Gorgets from 119 



— , Grooved axes from 65, 67 



— , Hemispheric stones from 114 



—.Pestles from 88,89 



— , Spade caches near Casey ville 134 



— , Spades from 135 



— , Stemless perforators from 166, 167 



scrapers from 170 



— , Stemmed flints from 154, 



155, 156, 157, 158, 159, 160, 162, 163 



perforators from 167, 168 



scrapers from 169 



,Sfi £ES, Absorption of, by t _ he ZjiuJ 342, 343 'pi^^.A^ i:jiA'^-tr-x^ 



Kipjo, linsEBio, \^isitof, to Ciisa Grande.. Ivi, 296 



Kinship terms. Origin of 372 



Kiowa, Collections from the xxxii, 



xxxiii, xxxix 



— , Sacred wooden image of the 116 



KivA, Archeologic evidence furnished by. 348 ^ 



— architecture, Evolution of 257, 363 



— circular, Absence of, in Verde cavate 



lodges 257 



— in cliff" dwellings 346,348 



^ in Verde ruins 196 



Klamath arrow-chipping 140, 142 



— stone chipping 141, 172 



— use of smoking tubes 127 



Klett, F., Description of textiles found 



hy 34 



Knight, E. H., on Australian flaking 169 



European use of stone axes 63 



— — on Swiss throwing-stont^s 99 



Knives, Chipped flints used as 177 



— , Hematite celts used as 87 



— of the Omaha 268 



K'6lin t^huli of Zuni mythology 381 



KuRiLEiSLANDS, Use of harpoon flakes in. 171 



K'yakima, a town of Cibola 326 



K'YA klu of Zuni mythology 406 



Ladles of the Omaha 277 



