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INDEX. 



459 



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PoNKA, Arrows of the 287 



_, Bark baskets of the 278 



— dwellings, furniture, and implements. . 269 



— , Ropes of the 281 



Pop£, leader in pueblo rebellion 329 



Population of ancient cavato lodges 251 



pueblos 203,211.259,300 



Casa Grande 300 



the Zufii 367 



Porcupine skins used in embroidery 28 



P6'?haiyank'va of Znfii mythology 381 



PoTHERlE, B. DE LA, on ludian nets 26 



sleeping mats 20 



— spinning 23 



— weaving 22 



Iroquois ceremonial mats 21 



Potomac region, Work in xxvi 



Potsherds around cavate lodges 224 



■ — in cavate lodges 228 



— in Verde ruins 213, 217 



— on bowlder marked sites 235 



— , Cavate fireplace lined with 256 



Pottery experiments by F. H. Gushing. . xxx 



— , Fabrics impressed on 37 



— formerly made by the Omaha 276, 277 



— found in New York xsx 



— , Perforated, from North Carolina 98 



— polishing stones of the Fijians 99 



— , Studies of xxxv 



— , Use of textiles in manufacture of 11 



Powhatan arrow-chipping 141 



— .Study of language of the xii 



Powell, J. W., Acknowledgment to 378 



— on Arizona cavate lodges 223 



kinship terms 372 



Santa Clara cav^ate lodges 224 



Powers, S., on acorn-shellersof California 88 



arrow-chipping in California 142 



by the Klamath 140 



ceremonial weapons in California.. . 116 



Klamath use of tubes 127 



Shasta atone flaking 172 



spirally-feathered arrows 178 



use of bolas in California 95 



mortars in California 96 



Prehistoric works, Catalogue of xxxvi 



Prescott, Arizona, Mines discovered near. 185 



— , Visit of Espejo to vicinity of 185 



Preservation of fossil iabrics 28 



Priests, Zuiii, Origin of 384. 417 



PRIESTS-OF-THE-Bowiu Zuui mytliology. . 43:i 



—, Traditions of 330 



Provision sacks of the Omaha 278 



Publications issued xlii 



Pueblo rebellion uL HiSO - . .^^^ ^ 32Q 



Punch nf whale tooth 140 



Putnam, F. W.. Textile articles found by. 35 



Quarry, Flint, in Indian territory xsvii 



Ohio xxvii 



— , Novaculite, in Arkansas xxvii 



— , soapstone, Examination of xxvi 



Quartzite, Compact, defined 58 



Quesada. a. de. Visit of, to- Arizona 185 



Quivers of tlie Omaha 287 



QuiVTRA searched for by Coronado 326 



Rafts of poles and canes 15 



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Rafts of wattle work 13 



Rainbow- worm in Zuui mythology 408 



Rainfall in Verde valley 245 



Rappahannock valley. Archeology of xxvi 



Rattles of the Omaha 281 



Raven in Zufii mythology 384,438 



Read, M. C.,on early Indian use of tubes. 127 



Redding, — , on California Indian stone- 



aaking 141.172 



■Reeds used for matting.'. 18 



Religion, Zuiii, Study of xxx 



. how afiected by Spanish intercourse, 333. 338 



Religious terms of the Zufii explained . . . 374 



Reservoir, ancient. Traces of 236, 237 



— , Depression like, in Verde valley 245 



Riding, Omaha method of 280 



Roof construction of Casa Grande 311, 312 



— timbers. Source of, in Verde valley 196 



Rooms, Arrangement of, in cavate lodges. 220, 



221,229 



— , Detached, in Verde rnins 198 



— , Distribution of, in ancient villages. .. 197,210 



— of Casa Grande, Dimensions of 307 



— , Size of, in ancient villages 198,210 



Rope, primitive manufacture of 21 



— . See Lariat. 



Ruins, Ancient Znfii, described 344 



—.Extent of, in the southwest 259 



— of Verde valley - 185 



Rushes used for matting 18 



Sacks of the Omaha 278 



iSADDLES of the Omaha 280 



Salishan languages. Bibliography of xli 



Salt supply of the ancient Zuiii 353 



— trade of ancient pueblos 354 



in South America 354 



Sand, Use o f, in drilling 165 



Sandal, woven, described and figured .. . 34,35 



— in cavate lodges 228 



— of fiber 358 



San Francisco, early name of Rio Verde. 186 



— MOUNTAIN, Cavate lodges near 217, 223, 225 



San Juan river, Cavate lodges on 222 



Sanssouci, Village of 271 



Santa Barbara Indians, Perforated 



stones of 98 



— , Shell-drilling by 165 



Santa Clara, Cavate lodges near 217,224 



— , Ancie_n tj>^uebKti$^. - . . .^^^^.^.,;.^.^^^^^___2g5__ 



Santee feather- work Ii7 



Sauk, Bark lodges of the 271 



Sauteurs, Use of nets by the 26 



Say, T., on Kansa lodge 269 



Scalp-dance, Significance of 328 



Scandinavians, Perforated stones of the. 98 



— , "Victory stones" worn by 115 



Schoolcraft, H. R., Cluhhead illustrated 



by 143-144 



— on Dakota use of tube in bleeding 127 



native regard for <eremouial objects ^ 115 



Iroquois use of stone mortars 96 



if ange's diary 296 



Shoshoni stone chipping 141. 173 



spirally-feathered arrows 177 



use of gorgets as twine-twisters 117 



flints for bleeding 171 



