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IMOd OCI War COlOl eee esa ee seen e renee 631 | New Hebrides. tattooingin........ ...... 418 
Mojave desert, California, petroglyphin- 61 | New Mexico, petroplyphs in ______ 96-98, 353, 652 
Mohave Indians, inscriptions by-- 95 | New York, petroglyphs in___._._________. 98-99 
pigments used by..._..---------------. 221 | New Zealand, petroglyphs in-_____.-____. 165-167 
tattoo of womenof ....----..--------- 406 tattooing in _________. 
painting of body by - Je. 225... 620 graye effigies in 
Moki Indians, notices on rocks Yess = 329-330 religious and ceremonialuse of color 
mythic drawings by ---..-.----- -488, 506 AN See sctise ene oe ees seeee = aces sess Ooi Oe8 
ceremonial by priests of ______.__.--.-. 512 wood carvings in ___- _. 685-686 
ceremonial use of colors by 623-624, 628 
conventional device of, for rain and 
symbol of Aloseka_____- 
gesture signs of ou 
evicesiofe--c22- <2 ne ee ee 
Mongols, magic drums of 
Montara, pictured rocks in 90 
Mooney, James, work of-__XV-XV I, XIX, XXI 
petroglyphs reported hy______--___--- 99 
pictograph described by 208 
on use of colors by Cherokees ____-_624, 634 
Morgantown, West Virginia, petro- 
gly phsinearl.-.--- =.= Sapa Sree 124-125 
Mormons, petroglyph near Manti, Utah, 
as'interpreted by__--.-.-.-.:.-.--- 118 
Mortuary practices ___......._.---..-_.. .517-527 
Mosher, Lieut., petroglyphs reported by 5L 
Mosman, Mrs. A. T., clay articles loaned 
DY pentane ae eens nee nee eons, XXil 
Mound canyon, Arizona, petroglyphs in- 51 
Mound explorations, work in ----- X-XI, XXII 
Much, pictograph for --__.-_-..--.-------- 596 
Muskhogean bibliography, work on__--- xx 
Muskoki Indians. numeration marks of. 258 
Myths and mythic animals pictured __..468-490 
N. 
Naqomgilis (Wakashan) Indians, picto- 
@raphs\by=--coss25.c-ceaa-cceccen= {218 
Najowe valley, California, petroglyphs 
BI eee ris te ee ee li ee ae 65-68 
Nambé, New Mexico, petroglyph at -___- 98 
Names, Indian personal, work on-------- XIX 
Nasquapees of Labrador, notices of di- 
rection, etc., by_- 310 
birch bark, letter by 341 
Natchez Indians, method of recording 
appointment by --------.-------..- 257 
declaration of war by .-.-.------------ 
ceremonial use of color by 
Navajo Indians, work among___--..-- 
sand paintings of 
ceremonial use of colors by 
Nebraska, petroglyphs in___________..__._ 
Negation, gesture sign for__ 
Nelson, E. W., petroglyphs described by . 60-61 
Nevada, petroglyphs in_-_--..._.--..._-... 92-96 
Newark, Ohio, fraudulent inscribed 
BtONeS MTom eyes essen aes saa 760 
Newark Track rock, Ohio-.....-..._.-.-- 101-102 
New Brunswick, work in --__-______-- XII-X1I 
New Caledonia, drawings from __________ 743 
Newcombe, Cyrus F., petroglyphs re- 
ported iby, 5-2-2 => --=2—=---- sacs 72 
New Guinea, tattooing of Papuans in __411-412 
scarification in 417 
mourning colors used in____.........- 630 
10 ETH 52 
Nez Percé vocabulary obtained See 2: 40% 
Nicaragua, petroglyphs in _____ 141, 686 
Nicobarese mortuary tablet__ a brat 
Night, signs and symbols for______.___ ..699-700 
Nikari-Karu Indians of Guiana, mne 
MONIC CG VI CEO tae nee ee ee ee 
Nipigon bay, Ontario, pictograph on ____ 42-43 
Nootka or Aht (ndians, at Vancouver 
island, British Columbia ____.____.._.-- 44 
legendiot— 5 ete 8 ee es 44 
WALLOO LOL Sane eee as eee omen eee ee AON, 
Normocs, tattoo lofi=-- esse ese e ene eee 407) 
Norris, P. W., petroglyphs reported by __87, 125 
pictographs obtained by - 459 
North America, petroglyphs in_- -87-140 
tattoovin’. ©2522 -2 e ee ae 892-400, 
North Carolina, linguistic work in _.XV-XVI 
pelrorlyphsini encase eres eae ee eee 99-101 
war color of Indians in --.__-._. 632 
Notched or marked sticks_..--..__._-_-. 227-228 
Notices, pictographic forms of _________329-357 
Noya Scotia, work on pictographsin_.. XII 
pepmorlypNSUN Re oe eee wee eee ence 37-42 
INUmMera Won see. seasa ae ese eae ee ean ee 258-259 
Nye county, Nevada, inscribed rock in.. 94 
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Oakley spring, Arizona, petroglyphs at_329-330 
Obscure, pictograph for - = bE 
Oceanica, petroglyphs in_____.____- _ 165-171 
Odanah, Ojibwa village, Wisconsin _____ 126 
Oglala, Dakota, individual designation 
(0) 12 a se eee ae 424 
Oglalairosters=222 ne ee _e aoe eee 420-424 
description and history of -________. 420-421 
pictographs from __- -----641, 642, 652 
Qhio, petroglyphs in---_-_---_- .-__------ 101-104 
Ojibwa Indians, work among ----_------- 
concentric circles used as symbols 
hieroglyphic writing of = 1202. 
pictographs on copper by -- 212-213 
birch-bark pictographs of 213 
instruments for birch-bark picto- 
Svapnsused spy eae ssa eee eee 218 
instruments for drawing on wood 
Wiis lie hpeee ee mestereeeesocseeeeecee, EY 
WAT DUMGDe LO lanes neem e nee 
ceremonial songs of _- 
songs of Midewiwin---- 232-246 
song for Metai or medicine hunting 240-250 
musical notation of -..---..----------- 250 
Mideorecordssofse nn -ee. eo neenene ene 252-255 
tradition of, concerning origin of In- 
Giansoi22 cose =o noe eos ne eniee-- Gene PUD 200 
birch-bark record of treaty by - - 256-257 
notice of direction used by 337-338 
