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INDEX 



Nodes, flecoration by. New Jersey-New 



England pottery 177,cLViii 



Northwestern pottery 189, 



193, 201, CLXVl-CLXVIII, CLXXI 



Ohio Valley pottery. 185, ct.xiil 



South Appalachian pottery 137, 



139,cxiv,cxx 

 Noel cemetery, Tennessee, clay figurine 



from 41 



Norfolk ware, resemblance of, to that of 



NewYorkbay 176 



Norris, P. W. , pottery collected by 201 



North, pottery of, area covered by 145, 



147-148,18(1-187 



character of 20,2^23,145,187 



geographic grouping of 147 



oi*igin of 68 



North Carolina, association of South Ap- 

 palachian with exotic pottery 



in. 137 



character of pottery of 144,147 



coastward extension of South Appa- 

 lachian potteiy in 139 



former residence of Tuscaroras in 142 



modern pottery making in 53-56, 142 



occurrence of Middle Atlantic Coast 



pottery in 147-148 



occurrence of pottery resembling that 



of East Tennessee in 182 



occurrence of stamped ware in 122, 135 



present Indian occupation of 143 



pottery of 70,73-73,144, 



148-149, cxxix, cxxx-cxxxii 

 resemblance of Delaware Valley pot- 

 tery to that of. 177 



resemblance of Potomac-Chesapeake 



pottery to that of.. 153 



use of steatite as tempering in vessels 



from 47-48 



North Dakota, pottery from... 198,CLxxv 



Northeast, character of tobacco pipes 



of 98 



Northwest, area covered by pottery of. 21,187 

 occurrence of decoration characteris- 

 tic of, in New Jersey-New 



England area 176 



modem pottery making by Indians 



of-.- 58 



pottery of 186-201, CLXVi-CLXXvn 



relation of pottery of, to eastern pot- 

 tery... 146-147,179 



relation of Hopewell mounds pottery 



to that of 195 



resemblance of Canadian pottery to 



that of 171 



resemblance of New York pottery to 



that of 167 



resemblance of Piedmont Virginia 



pottery to that of . _ 149-150 



use of roulette in 79,189-190 



Noseot death's head vases 97,98 



Notches, decoration by, Apalachee-Ohio 



pottery 181 



Florida Peninsula pottery 1 18 



Iroquoian pottery 163 



Nova Scotia, abundance of pottery in 179 



extension of Iroquois influence to 158 



Number of relics studied, importance of, 



in ethnic determinations. 19 



Numbers, development of language of,, clsix 



Nurture, as an agency of instruction cxcv 



Oak bark, use of. in firing, by Catawba 



potters 54 



Obsidian implements in Hopewell 



mounds, origin of 194 



Occurrence, eastern United States pot- 

 tery 23-24,27,43 



salt-making vessels 28, 29 



Florida Peninsula pottery _ _ 116, 120, 123, 124 



Gulf Coast pottery 104^-105 



Middle Atlantic Coast pottery 151 



New Jersey-New England pottery... 175 



Northwestern pottery 187 



South Appalachian pottery.. 131 



Ocher, iise of, in color decoration, eastern 



United States potteiy 63,67 



Middle Mississippi Valley pot- 

 tery 84 



Gulf Coast pottery Ill 



Florida Peninsula pottery 118 



Offerings, burial, use of vessels to hold, 



eastern United States 31>,40 



use of pottery for eastern United 



States ^. 34,25,36-37 



Office work, detailed report of sii-sxv 



general scope of ix 



Ohio, character of pottery of 22,188 



culture of tribes of 194 



occurrence of salt-making vessels in. 38 



decoration in color of pottery of 67 



occurrence of earthenware spools 



in 44 



pottery of 41^2,193, 



CLXII, CLXIII, CLXIX, CLXXI, CLXXII 



See Apalachee-Ohio; Ohio valley. 



"Ohio valley, abundance of pottery in 23 



ceramic complications m 146 



character of pottery of _ 146 



groups of pottery in 21,183 



occurrence of altars of baked clay in. 37 



physiography of.. 183 



pipes of 45 



pottery of 182-186, CLXi-CLXV 



pottery of area between Appalachian 



mountains and 180-182 



resemblance between pottery of, and 



that of East Tennessee 180, 182 



spool-like earthenwai'e objects from. 43-44 

 See Apalachee-Ohio; Ohio. 

 Ohio State Museum, Middle Mississippi 



Valley pottery in 184 



Oklahoma, field work in ix,xi 



oflice work on material from ix 



Old Enteprise, Fla., occurrence of fiber- 

 tempered ware at 122 



Old Town, Fla., occuiTence of fiber-tem- 

 pered ware at 123 



Olive jars, Spanish, occurrence of, in 



Florida mounds 120,139-130 



Omaha exposition. Blackfootskintentsat xvi 



Indian congress at, plan for xi,xvi 



Wichita grass house at xvi 



Omaha Indians, connection of, with 



Northwestern pottery 187-188 



