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INDEX 



Geographic distribution of peoples, value 



of pottery in study of .... 18,19,21-22 

 Geographic grouping of eastern United 



States pottery _ 21-23 



Georgia, character of pottery of 147 



Cherokee share -in manufacture of 



pottery of 143-144 



decoration in color of pottery of 67 



Delaware valley decoration resen?- 



bling that of 177-178 



intermingling of wares in 137-139 



mortuary customs in. 106, 120 



occxirrence of human heads stamped 



on copper in.,. 138 



occurrence of Middle Mississippi Val- 

 ley potteiy in 80-81 



occurrence of stamped ware through- 

 out 135 



pipes of 99 



pottery of 38, 41 , 106, 112. 131 , 136, 137, 



140, LV, CXVI, CXVII, CXXI-CXXTII 



resemblance of Northwestern pottery 



to that of 189 



tidbes formerly occupying 142 



Gesture language, evolution of clxiv-clxv 



Ghost theory, fallacies at foundation 



of _ cxxvii 



nature and origin of _. clxxii 



role of, in development of ethics... cxxvii- 



cxxviii 



Ghosts, diseases attributed to - cvi 



widespread belief in clxxii 



Gill, DeLancey, acknowledgments to 17 



Glass beads, occurrence of, in association 



with New England pottery. , . 179 

 Glassware, occurrence of, Florida penin- 

 sula .,, 130 



Glaze, absence of. eastern United States 



pottery 49.52.59.60,84.195 



pottery showing. Florida peninsula. 129-130 

 Gneiss, crushed, use of. as tempering ma- 

 terial, Middle Atlantic Coast 



pottery 1.51 



Goblet-shaped vases, Florida peninsula.. 126, 



127. CVI 

 Goodland point, Florida, occurrence of 



pottery animal heads at 128 



Goods, classification of xliv 



Goose, representations of, Gulf Coastpot- 



tery 110 



See Bird. 

 Government, classification of depart- 

 ments of Ixxxiv 



constitutive department of. Ixxxiv-lxxxvi 



executive department of Ixsx vii 



judicative department of. Ixxxviii-lxxxix 



legislative department of Ixxxvi 



operative department of... Ixxxvi-lxxxvii 



reasons for establishment of Ixxix 



representative, principles of . . cxxii-cxxiv 



Goss, "Weston, vessel obtained by 166. cxlv 



Gouges, use of, in decoi-ation, eastern 



United States pottery 52 



Gourd foi'ms, eastern United States pot- 

 tery _ 35 



Florida Peninsula pottery 118, 



124,127,128,xcvin 



Gourd forms. Middle Mississippi Valley 



pottery 94-95.XIX 



Goui'ds, use of, for rattles, by southern 



Indians 34 



in pottery making, eastern United 



States 50,51.54.56 



Grain of wood, possibility that use of 

 carved paddles was suggested 



by 123 



Grammar, development of cxlix-cliii 



Grapevines, use of, in suspending vessels. 58 

 Grass, use ■ of. as tempering niateHal, 



Florida Peninsula pottery 117 



Gravel, mixture of, with clay, for use as 



plaster and cement 37 



Graves, character and preservation of 

 pottery found in. Middle Mis- 

 sissippi valley 82 



See Burial: Occurrence ; Mortuary pot- 

 tery. 

 Great Lakes region, character of pottery 



of 23-23,146-147 



occupation of, by Iroquois 159 



pottery of 187-198 



relations of 147 



Great Salt lake basin, pottei-y of 194. 201 



Green river valley, pottery of 194 



Griddle designs, Florida Peninsula 



stamped ware 127, cix 



See Checker designs. 

 Grief, weeping as an expression of., cxli-cxlii 



Grinding devices, development of... xv 



Grinnell. George Bird, on Pawnee pottery 



making 58-59,195 



Grosventre Indians, modern pottery 



making by 195 



pottei-y of 198 



Grotesque forms, East Tennessee pottery, 



absence of. 180 



Iroquoian pottery, rarity of 174 



Middle Mississippi Valley pottery 85, 



86. S7, 95. VI. XX , XXII, xxv 

 Groups of aboriginal American pottery. . 20 



of eastern United States pottery 21-23 



Guadeloupe island designs, resemblance 

 of South Appalachian designs 



to 135 



Guatemala, character pottery of 20 



Guest, W. E., paper on Iroquoian pottery 



by.... 170 



Guilloche. presence of life idea in 113 



use of, in decoration, eastern United 



States pottery 67 



Florida Peninsula potteiy 



Lxxxviri,civ 

 Middle Mississippi Valley pot- 

 tery... 86,XVII,XXXVII,XXXVTII 



Ohio Valley pottery 186, 



CLXH.CLXV 



in stamp designs, South Appala- 

 chian pottery 137, cxiv, CXVII 



See Decoration. 



Gulf coast, burial customs of 120 



European pottery from 130 



occui'rence of stamped ware on 135 



pottery of 104-114, liv-lxxxiii 



area covered by 21,130 



