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INDEX 



Brae ken ridge, H. M.,on salt vessels '^.) 



Bradby, Terrill, on Paninnkey pottery 



making 15;^ 



Bradford county. Pa., vessel from 166 



Bran, Cherokee use of, in smother firing. 5C 



Brazil, character of potteiy of 20 



Brazos river, occuiTence of pottery re- 

 sembling that of the middle 



Mississippi valley near 81 



Bricks, absence of, middle Mississippi 



valley y2 



British America, association of ceramic 



and textile arts in 67-08 



British Museum, drawings by John White 



in lo,26 



Brown county, Ohio, occurrence of earth- 

 enware spools in 44 



Bruce county, Ontario, pot from 110 



Brushes, application of colors by, eastern 



United States 67,8)3 



Bryson City. N.C.. polishing stone from.. 56 

 Buckskin bag, occurrence of, with Man- 

 dan vessel 198 



Buffalo Sioux, connectiou of, with North- 

 western textile-marked pot- 

 tery 198 



Burial, methods of, Florida peninsula and 



Gulf coast... 119 



Potomac-Chesapeake province, in- 

 fluence of, on potter''sart.-. 150-151 



use of potteiy in 23-24,25,33,37^2 



See Mortuary pottery. 

 Butel-Dumont, G. M.. on earthern driims 



of Louisiana Indians 34-35 



on pottery making in Lower Missis- 

 sippi valley 57,102 



on preparation of clays for pottery 



making 46 



Butler county, Ohio, collections of pot- 

 tery from 184 



Buzzard, representation of. Middle Mis- 

 sissippi Valley pottery 95, xx 



Caddoan family, connection of, with 

 Lower Mississippi Valley pot- 

 tery 102 



with Middle Mississippi Valley 



pottery 81 



with Northwestern pottery 187 



Calabashes. See Gotirds. 



Caldrons. See Pots. 



Caldwell county, N. C, minglingof wares 



in motmds of 137,147 



pottery from 144,cxxix 



resembling that of Yadkin valley. 149 



California, collections from sxiv 



field work in ix,x 



linguistic diversity among Indians 



of xvii-xix 



milling apparatus used by natives 



of XV 



office work on material from ix , 



xiv, xvi-xvii 



Camp sites, occun'ence of potteiy on 23 



Canada, Iroquoian ware of. 21. 169-171, cxLViii 

 resemblance of Northwestern pottery 



to that of 194 



Canadian Institute, acknowledgments to. 16 

 collection of Iroquoian pottery by... 170 



Canes, possible use of sections of, as pipes. 173 

 use of, in house building... 37 



Cany branch of Cumberland river, com- 

 pound vase from 138,rxviii 



Capital, consideration of Ixx 



invest men t of Ixx 



Capture, association of wares through... 139 



Carafes. See Bottles. 



Caribbean designs, resemblance of South 

 Appalachian stamp designs 

 U) 134,135 



Caribbean ware, Gulf Coast ware suggest- 

 ing 110-112. LXXVI-LXXVIIIA 



Carolinas, Cherokee connection with pot- 

 tery of 143-144 



difficulty in analyzing potteiy of 142 



intermingling of varieties of ware in. 144 

 ornamentation in color of pottery of, 67 



pottery of coastal districts of 146,150 



pipe making bj' historic tribes of 140 



i-eseniblance of Delaware Valley pot- 

 tery to that of 177-178 



tribes formerly occupying 142 



use of steatite as tempering in vessels 



from 47-48 



See North Carolina; South Carolina. 

 Carrying. See Domestic pottery. 

 Carving, pottery decoration by means of. 65 

 See Decoration; Incision; Paddles; 

 Stamps. 



Cassine, picture of brewing of 26 



Catahoula county. La., ware found in 



mound at 103 



Catawba Indians, former habitat of 143 



modern pottery making by 20, 



52 , 53^55, 130, 131-132, 142-143 

 modern pottery of ... 143,cxxvii,cxxviil 

 pottery from mound resembling that 



of 144 



prehistoric pottery of 143 



resemblance of Pamunkey pottery to 



that of 152 



Catlin, George, on Mandan pottery mak- 

 ing... 58,195,197 



Cavetowu, Md., occurrence of Iroquoian 



pottery at 164 



Cedar Keys, Fla., pottery from near 112 



127, LXXIX-L.XXIXB, CV 



Cement, clay, use of, by American In- 

 dians. .. 37 



Cemeteries. See Burial; Mortuary. 

 Central American pottery, forms occui'- 



ringin.. 34,35,85,183 



Florida pottery suggesting 127, cvi 



functional scope of 34 



groups of ., 20 



Gulf Coast ware resembling. 109, 113, LXXii 



Central States, forms of pipes of 45, 98 



Ceramic art. See Pottery. 

 Ceremonial uses, influence of, on decor- 

 ation of pottery 64,65,67,100 



influence of, on forms of pottery 63 



pottery for, eastern United States. .. 34, 

 25,34,36-37 



