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 GENERAL INDEX TO VOLUME XII— THE COPPER ESKIMOS 



The Life op the Copper Eskimos, pages 1 to 278. 



The Physical Characteristics of the Western and Copper Eskimos, pages 1b to 90b. 



The Osteology of the Western and Central Eskimos, Ic to 68c. 



Address, manner of, to children, 168, 239; to dogs, 239, 240. 



Admixture, effect of Indian, 50b, 55b, 65b: possibility among Copper Eskimos of foreign, 46fB. 



Adoption, 91, 165; status of adopted child, 84. 



Age-classes, 46b. 



Aged, treatment of, 236. 



Aivilmgmiut, knowledge of, 49; trade with Netsilingrniut of, 246. 



Akilinnik river, overland route to 48-49, 245, 247; visit of Akilinnik natives to Bernard harbour, 



48, 49. 

 Akulliakattak, location of, 15. 

 Akulliakattangmiut, 33; intercourse with other groups of, 24, 34, 36, SO, 116; sealing grounds 



of, 36, 127; gathering-place of, 110, 122. 

 AligattaUngmiun, known to Copper Eskimos, 48. 

 Alveolar Index 43c. 

 Alveolar process, no resorption, 64c, thickness of, 64c, reinforcement of, and discussion of cause, 



64c. 

 Ammassalik Eskimos, size of family among, 163. 

 Amundsen, voyage of, 50; on Netsilik Eskimos, 111. 

 Anderson, Dr. R. M., journey of, 31; discoveries in Damley bay of, 29; on Eskimos of Cape 



Bexley, 33; on stone caims, 29, 174; on reindeer moss, 98; on appetite of Eskimos, 100; 



on salt in Eskimo diet, 105; extract from diary of, 176. 

 AniaUk river, camp at, 38. 

 Animals, 15; beliefs concerning, 180-181; propitiation of dangerous, 181; distinction of land 



and sea, 182-183; as familiars of shamans, 192. 

 Anterior palatine foramen, position of, 59c. 

 Appetite of Eskimos, 100. 

 Archaeology, 56-58, 245-246, 248; 4c, 5c. 

 Archery, 138, 145-146. 



Arden, Mr. D'Arcy, at Great Bear Lake, 20, 31. 

 Armstrong point, expedition base at, 41. 

 Asiak, near Coppermine river, 21; Asiagmiut, 36. 

 Asiak, east of Kent peninsula, 23, 40; trade centre at, 49. 

 Asiagmiut, 40, 248; numbers of, 40; route to Akilinnik river of, 48; visit to Coronation Gulf 



of, 116. 



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Back, journey of, 29; on fish weirs, 157; on use of sling, 145; on Eskimo beards, 41b. 



Backs river, inhabitants of, 48, 49, 101; winter himting of, 101; pastime introducd by, 221; 

 affiliations of, 248; wanderings of Copper Eskimos to, 125. 



Bagnall, Dr. J. Stanley, report on dentition, 57c, 59c. 



Baillie island Eskimos, 103; belief of, 114. 



Banks island, ruins on, 45-47; connection with mainland of, 45-47. 



Barter, see Trade. 



Barter island, ruins at, 7; 5c. 



Bathing, rareness of Eskimo, 137. 



Bathurst inlet, tomcod fishing in, 22; murder of Radford and Street in, 31; Eskimos of, 39-40, 

 93; repopulation of, 39-40; intonation of voice in, 42; wanderings of natives of, 47; route 

 to Akilinnik river from, 48, 247-248; route to Great Bear lake from, 124; difference of beliefs 

 in, 189. 



Beards of Eskimos, 41b. 



Bears, brown, 15, 105; exi)eriences of Eskimos with, 151-152. 



Bears, polar, 52-53; trade in skins of, 52; importance for food of, 101, 105; use of skins of 130; 

 fuel from fat of, 139, 141; hunting of, 124, 139, 152; legend regarding, 179; propitation of, 

 181; taboos concerning, 183. 



Bearberry, as food, 97. 



Beds, of skins, 61, 71. 



Beeehey, on Eskimo stature, 60b. 



Bell island, ruins on, 23, 57. 



Bernard, Captain Jos. P., explorations of, 31; later explorations of, 243-245; discoveries on 

 Victoriaislandby, 23, 50-61, 57; discovery of graves by, 174-176; on stone huts, 58; archaeo- 

 logical work of, 245-246; 24b. 



