CONTRIBUTIONS 



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 S. A. Barrett: Porno Buildings. (Plates I-XI) ...... i 



Franz Boas: Representative Art of Primitive People 18 



Theodoor de Booy: Certain Similarities in Amulets from the Northern 



Antilles. (Plates I— III) 24 



David I. Bushnell, Jr: Aboriginal Forms of Burial in Eastern United- 

 States . . . . . 31 



I. M. Casanowicz: Parallels in the Cosmogonies of the Old World and the 



New 44 



William Churchill : Samoan Kava Custom 53 



Frances Densmore : Music in its Relation to the Religious Thought of the 



Teton Sioux. (Plates I— III) 67 



Roland B. Dixon: The Swan-Maiden Theme in the Oceanic Area . . 80 



William Curtis Farabee: Some South American Petroglyphs. (Plates I— II) 88 



Jesse Walter Fewees: The Cliff -ruins in Fewkes Canon, Mesa Verde Na- 

 tional Park, Colorado. (Plates I-X) ........ 96 



Alice C. Fletcher: A Birthday Wish from Native America . . . 118 



Gerard Fowke: The Influence of Geology on Human Development . . 123 



P. E. Goddard: The Masked Dancers of the Apache . '. . . . 132 



George Byron Gordon : A Contribution to the A rcheology of Middle A merica. 



(Plate I) 137 



John Peabody Harrington: Ambiguity in the Taos Personal Pronoun . 142 



Edgar L. Hewett: Latest Work of the School of American Archaeology at 



Quirigua. (Plates I-XIII) 157 



J. N. B. Hewitt: The Requickening Address of the League of the Iroquois 163 



George G. Heye: Certain Mounds in Haywood County, North Carolina. 



(Plates I-V) . 180 



F. W. Hodge: The Origin and Destruction of a National Indian Portrait 



Gallery. (Plates I— II) 187 



Walter Hough : Experimental Work in A merican A rcheology and Ethnology. 



(Plate I) 194 



Ales Hrdlicea: Anthropology of the Chippewa. (Plates I-XIII) . . 198 



Albert Ernest Jenks: Ethnic Amalgamation 228 



Neil M. Judd: The Use of Adobe in Prehistoric Dwellings of the Southwest. 



(Plates I-V) . 241 



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