INDEX. 



493 



Perforated stones, cylindrical, 167. 

 Cyprus, 142. 

 Denmark, 140. 



method of manufacture, 141. 

 ornamented, 141. 

 depressed-globular shape, 169. 

 flattened, 181. 

 from various parts of the world compared, 



161. 

 Great Britain, 142. 

 Hissarlik, 142. 

 India, 13T, 13S. 

 irregular shapes, 183, 186. 

 Massachusetts, 155, 156. 

 method of manufacture, 157, 180. 

 New -Jersey, 155, 157. 

 of conical form, 163. 



globular-conoid form, 163. 

 ornamented, 165, 171, 177, 178, 179, ISO. 

 oval, 168. 

 Peru, 145, 149, 150. 

 polished, 170. 

 Scandinavia, 145. 

 star-shaped, 145. 

 Swiss lakes, 138, 139. 

 Tennessee, 156. 

 thin and singular shape, 189. 

 uniform size, 166. 

 used as bolas, 159. 

 with flattened sides, 187. 

 oval holes, 175. 

 points, Central America, 147. 

 rims, 177. 

 Perforators of stone, 66, 69. • 



Pestles, 70. 

 Petitot, E.,407. 

 Peruvian crania, 280. 

 Peruvians, mode of wearing hair, 21 . 

 P'hallatillie,411. 

 Phallic emblems, 92. 

 Phonetic alphabet, 422. 

 Pickering, C 6. 13. 



on the Californians, 6. 

 Picaris, 330. 

 Pimas, 409, 415. 

 PinaL 407. 

 Pinart, A,, 45. 

 Pintado, 323, 341, 365, 366. 

 Pipe of red clay, 134. 



unusual form, 130. 

 Pipes, 37, 38, 39, 40, 42, 44, 125, 126, 127, 128. 

 California, 24. 



method of manufacture, 131, 132. 

 of different patterns, 134. 

 ornamented, 128, 129. 

 partially drilled, 131. 

 perforations, 132. 



tubular from Massachusetts and New Jersey, 24. 

 Piro.417. 

 Plates for basket work, 247, 248. 



dyes, 248. 

 Plates of 3teatite, 03, 99, 100, 101, 103. 

 irregular shape, 102. 

 small and ornamented, 103. 

 transitional forms, 103. 

 Pliocene man, 11. 

 Plummet-shaped implements, 102, 193, 194, 195. 



Polishing bone, 230. 



stoue, 201,-202. 

 stones, 213. 

 Polygamy, 29. 

 Polynesians, 7. 

 Pots of stone, 93, 117. 

 Pots Valley, 119. 

 Pottery, 16, 286. 



absence of in California, 14. 

 ancient, New Mexico, 380, 381. 

 animal form, 382, 3S3. 

 black, 387. 

 California, 14. 



Californian, of late date, 273. 

 canon de Ckelle, 373. 

 Chaco ruins, 3G8. 



comparison of ancient and modern, 381. 

 Eocene plateau, 357. 

 from Californian graves questioned, 35. 

 from the shell-heaps compared, 15, 16. 

 making tribes, 14. 

 modern Pueblo, 386, 387. 

 New Mexican, decoration of, 382. 

 Now Mexico and Arizona, 374. 

 New Mexico and Utah, method of making, 383. 

 on Gallinas Creek, 354. 

 on the San Juan, 350. 

 polishing and coloring, 381. 

 Pueblo, forms of, 382. 

 recent Pueblo, 382. 

 EioChama,363, 364. 

 Kio Gila, 382, 383. 

 Santa Fe, 386. 



superiority of ancient, 3-tl. 

 Utah, 383. 

 Zuiii, 382, 384. 

 Powell, J. W., GO, 199, 256. 



Powers, S., 4, 5, 20, 22, 25, 27, 50, 52, 83, 159, 160, 240, 256, 257, 418. 

 on the diversity of tribes in California, 4. 

 tribes of California, 5. 

 Primitive American stock, 12. 

 man, 12. 



race of America, 18. 

 Prisoner's Harbor, xiii. 

 Pueblo Eonito, 341. 



crania and skeleton, 396 

 government, 327. 

 houses, 323. 



lack of information, 317. 

 languages, 415. 

 of Acoma, 325, 337, 361. 

 Isleta, 323. 



shield, 389. 

 Jemez, 320. 323, 342. 



war shield, 389. 

 Nambe, bridle, 390. 

 Picuris, 330. 

 San Juan, 331. 

 Santa Clara, arrows, 390. 



bow, bow case, and quiver, 390. 

 moccasin, 389. 

 Taos, 327. 

 Zu5i,323. 

 people, 319. 



Pintado, 323, 341, 365, 366. 

 population, 337. 

 ruin at Hot Springs, 324. 



