812 INDEX. 
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Claim or demand, mode of presenting. .374-375 
Clarke, W. M., petroglyphs: reported by. 115 
Clarksville, Tennessee, petroglyphsnear. 114 
Clouds, signs and symbols for-__.---__-- 700-701 
Cloud-Shield, Winter Count of 
Cold, pictographs for.__._._._-..---- 
Color, significance of 
decorative use of - 
ideocrasy of __---. 
ceremonial use of - 
_ 605-606 
_ 618-637 
619-622 
- -622-623 
_ 623-629 
relative to death and mour: mine ee 629-631 
for wariand peace =-.22- 9 2-2 se 631-633 
designating social status------------ 633-635 
symbolic use of, in general __..--_--- 635-636 
Coloring matter and its application in 
pictography 219-222 
Colorado, petroglyphs in 5 
Colorado river, Utah, petroglyphs on... 118 
. 119, 120 
Columbiariver, Washington, petroglyphs 
OE set Sates cae ae tet een See IRS 
Comanche Indians, drawings onbone by. 206 
PEStUre SIENS Of sees se tenn ee een OLD, 
Connecticut, petroglyphs in_- i 
Controverted pictographs-____- 9. 
Conventional pictographic devices___.__.650-664 
Peace, 650-651; war, 651-652; chief, 652- 
653; council, 653-654; plenty of 
food, 654-655; famine, 655-656; 
starvation, 656. 
Conventionalizing in pictography ---___- 649-675 
development Of- 2c: = ce -- nee ee 649-650 
Copper, pictopraphs on__-------__-.:..-: 212-213 
Corbusier, William, petroglyphsreported 
DY nese sseaes seeds cence eee 129-130 
account of Dakota customs by----- - 265 
religious ceremonies described by --505-507 
Corados, pictured notices by.-...-.-.---- 357 
Coronel, A. F., ethnologic collection of-- 7 
CIEE! 25 50 = Dee bee ee ee at een 72 
Costa Rica, Anastasia Alfaro donates 
gold ornaments from-__...___.____X XII 
Costumes, weapons, and ornaments (dis- 
tinctive), pictographs of________- 749-756 
Cree Indians, exploit marks of_..-..._._. 440 
notice of death given by_,__-___-_-__- 518 
Criley, John, petroglyphs reported by _- 77 
Cross, pictographs, symbols, and signifi- 
Cations Of these. =. --==---== eo 724-7335 
Crow Indians, tribal designation of-_.--- 380 
Cueva Pintada, petroglyph at-_--....---- 98 
Cult societies, pictographic devices of - 528-530 
Cunningham, Charles W., ee 
reported by-- 
Cunninghams island, Lake Erie, melio: 
ely pHSiOnen es ss see ee ae eee 67 
Cup sculptures. .-..-- 189-200 
classification of-- --- 189-192 
Curtin, Jeremiah, work of ...XVI-XVII, XIX 
Cushing, Frank Hamilton, Zuni sand 
painting described by_.-....-----210-211 
Customs, illustrated in pictographs --..528-550 
10% 
Dakota or Sioux Indians, gods of-_-___---- 32-33 
dye stuffs used by 
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Dakota or Sioux Indians, notched sticks 
used by, for recording time_-__-_--- 227 
system of chronology of.__--...-----. 265 
Ojibwamame*foris 225-22 =2 se esse eee 272 
tribal: mames0f-2- = 22s se2 ee eee 272 
mythic records of Poe e eee 2298 
Battiste Good's record of______-__---. 293-328 
topographic representation by ------ 344-345 
tribal designations of___....----_----. 383 
gentile designations of -____-___- 389-390 
superstition of, regarding tattoo... 395 
devices of, for personal names. ___- 442-443, 
459-460 
god Haokantotes i222 se8 he eee e ee 479-480 
thimider! birds iol sss: -eaees =eenne ae 483-485 
pictographs of, connected with thun- 
der-bird myth -----<55===2-22---222 486 
shamanism or medicine-making of 493-495 
fetiches|Of. 2227222222 cs2e05 enc scene 501, 503 
ceremonial colors Of._..-.------------ 512 
burialscattoldsiofes-22- 2) ee 518-519 
commemoration of dead by ---------- 523 
pictographs of, relating to customs, 
hunting, war, etc______...584-537, 539-540 
games of ‘ 547 
records of expeditions by -___-------- 5a2-554 
records of notable events by ---.--..567-570 
records in general by - _-.---576, 578-581 
ideographic records by -- ---585-605 
mourning ceremony of -- =- 629 
Walt COLOL/Olsi aaa nen a era tee ee 631 
significant use of color by various 
tribes Of! =" os 2823-2 eee s hoon ce 633-634 
pictographs for gesture signs of -___639-641 
conventional devices of, for peace, 
war, chief, counsel, plenty of food, 
famine, staryation, horses, horse- 
stealing, kill and death, shot-...650-661 
composite forms in pictographs of -.735-736 
painted 2obes:Of_--2_ <=) oe 747 
distinctive dress, ornaments, and 
weapons of _-751-753 
Grawines: Ofsses2 2a. Se sen eee ee eee 756 
Dakota language, translation made from 
MetonsdinleciiOn ssssse-4=—-eeea eee xIX 
See ee ee. a D.C 
Davenport tablets, the-_..--.-_-----_---- 764-765 
Davidson, William C., vases donated by. XXI 
Dayaks, tattooing among -.-.---.._..---- 418 
Dead mountain, Nevada, petroglyphs at. 95 
Deaf, pictographs for --------.--------..-- 587 
Death valley, California, petroglyphs 
Bal oe cee a SSSR CSE Secins soe see sS= 60-61 
Declaration of war pictographically rep- 
resented 22222. 2- so-eseemne en sen== 358-359 
Denison,JamesS.,communicationfrom. 105 
Dellenbaugh, F. S., drawings by--------- 51 
Departure and return, Algonquian picto- 
graphic notice of --------=--------= 330 
Depuch island, Australia, petroglyphs 
On ©. 235 oe aoe 162-163 
Desgodins, Pere, Mo-so manuscript 
Copled bY =... 2coc5:es see cctace= nea 673-674 
Dighton rock, Massachusetts, descrip- 
tons Of cs=-- eee oe 86-87, 762-764 
Direction, pictographic notices of ....... 334 
