INDEX 



217 



Inlayinjjr, pottory «locnration by, South 



Appalachian province K(l 



Intaglio oruamentatioii, eastern United 



States 53,«fl,88 



See Cords; Fabrics; Fingers; Finger 

 nails; Incision; Indenting; 

 Pad<n(!s; Punctures; Stamps; 

 Stipple?; Textiles; Trailing. 



Institution, definition of term lix 



Instruction, characterization of agencies 



of cxcv-cxcvil 



subject-matter of clxxi-clxxil 



International ('ongress of Antiirc>pology, 

 IHICJ, papers by F. H. Gushing 



in Memoirs of 15y-](il 



Investing co^wrations, purposes of Ixxiii 



Investment, use of capitJil for Ixx 



Iowa, character of pottery of 18(S 



office work on material from ix 



pottery of iHH,19!i,]93,CLXXi,cr,xxv 



Ipswich, Mass., occurrence of Iroquoian 



pottery at IOh 



Iron oxides, use of, as paints, by eastern 



United States potters 8(1 



Iron pyrite, use of, as tempering mate- 

 rial, eastern United States pot- 

 tery 4H 



Iron tools, occurrence of, in Georgia 



mound ]:Wi 



Iron vessels, substitution of, for pottery, 



eastern United States 58 



Irocjuoian material, linguistic and mytho- 



logic, study of XX 



Iroquoian tribes 159 



creation myths of, work on xxi 



manufacture of pottery by KW) 



partial occupation of South Appa- 

 lachian province by 131 



representation of, in South Appa- 

 lachian pottery 142 



study of language andmythsof xi 



.SV'f Chtrrokee; Irofiuojs. 



Iroquoian pottery, area covered by 31 



blending of, with Algonquian, New 



Jersey-New England region.. 175 



chronology of Ki2 



colorof lfJ3 



decoration of 163-164, 168, cxlix-cm i 



distribution of 160, iv 



examples of 164-175, CXLiii-ci.vi 



form of 162 



general characters of 159-161 



materials and manufacture of 161 



occurrence of, in West Virginia 150 



on triVnitaries of Ohio 183 



pipes 45, 17iJ-175, cliv-clvii 



reported occurrence of, in Alabama. . 105 

 resemblance of Middle Atlantic Coast 



pottery to 149, 157 



resemblance of New Jersey-New Eng- 

 land pottery to 175, 179 



resemblanceof Northwestern pottery 



to 196,197,198 



size of 162 



uses of 16a 



Irociuoian province, exotics in 167,cxLvii 



pottery of 158-175. CXLlli-CLVii 



Ir<Hiu<>is, haliilatoL' 15l)-l(«), 107-168 



liigh rank of, as pipe makei's 17!3 



league of the 158-150 



Irociuoian tribes not connected 



with 165 



union of TuH<_*aroras with 142 



vaHcs from land sold t^> Sustiuehfiuna 



company by 166, <;xijVI 



St:e Iroquoian. 

 Jackwjn county, N. C, Cherokeo uh(! of 



clay from 53 



Janum river valley, character of potUiry 



of 148.149 



occurrence of Southwestern ware In, 148 



Jelferscm county, Mo., pottery from 89 



Jones, C. C, acknowledgmcntH to 16 



on pottery dcrrorat ion by inlaying 67 



on Soutli Appalachian Inirial pottery. i:J3 



on South Appalachian decoration 131 



Jones, Joseph, on sacrificial basin in Ten- 

 nessee 36 



on use 4jf trowol-liko ini]»lements ;J6 



woi'k on Middle MisniHsipiji Valley 



pottery liy h7 



Jones mound, N.C., modern vcssi'lnfrom. M4 

 Jfturnai of American Folkloi'O. paper in, 

 <»n survivals of ancient Indian 



symbolism I Ul 



Juuttil, Ilenri, on Indian sugar making .. 31 

 cm pottei*y drums of southern In- 

 dians at 



Justice, corporatirms for advancement 



of Ixxvi 



elementsof Ixxix 



principles of Ixxix-lxxxiv 



Kalm, Peter, on pottery making in east- 

 ern United Stiitt?s 59-60 



Kansas City Review, article on salt^mak-^ 



ing pottery in ill 



Katalsta, a Cherokee potter 56 



Katalsta, Ewi, a Cherokee potter 5ft 



Kellog, D. S., vessel obtained by... 107,<;xi-vrt 

 Kennebec river, abundance of pottery 



on .- 173 



Kent Scientific Institute, lobed vases 



owned by 15)2 



K«nt,ucky, abundance of pottery in parts 



of 80 



eastern, character of pottery of 149 



extension of Miami Valley ware into. 184 

 occurrence of earthenware spools in. 44 



pottery of 43,44,98, xxxiv 



Kern, John, vessel obtained by 166,(;xi.v 



Kilns, reported occurrence of, eastern 



United States 54 



middle MissisHii)pi valley 84 



South Appalachian province 131 



Kimmswlck, Mo., occun-ence of salt-mak- 

 ing veasels at :i8, 29 



King William county, Va., modern pot- 

 tery of 152 



Kinney, Thomas W., photogi-aphs of 

 earthenwai'e spools furnished 



by 4^* 



Kiowa Indians, aid by, in Indian con- 

 gress xi 



tribal customs of xix 



