EFFIGY: Any artifact resembling in outline, in relief, or in the round some living organism or mythical being.
EFFIGY MOUND: A [mound] of earth in low relief shaped in outline form to resemble an animal or some geometric or other conventionalized form. They are often found in groups together with conical and elongated or linear mounds in Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa and Illinois.
EFFIGY POT: A pottery vessel made in the form of an animal, human being, or a part of one, or having conventionalized bird or animal head and tail projecting from opposite sides of rim or mouth (generally of shallow bowls), occurring most commonly in the Middle ([Mississippi]) [Phase].
EXTENDED: As applied to burials, a skeleton lying at full length usually on its side or back.
FAMILY, EXTENDED: A man, his wife or wives, their descendants in the male or female line as custom dictates, and their families who consider themselves as a distinct social unit usually with an acknowledged leader or headman. The extended family usually lives in a local settlement or a limited territory.
FAMILY, SIMPLE: A man, his wife or wives and their unmarried children.
FAMILY-TYPE SOCIAL CONTROL: The manner of maintaining peace, order, and obedience to elders and to custom in tribes and local groups in the [Self-Domestication] [Stage] secured by early and strict indoctrination of the young in the [family] and through public opinion (social approval and disapproval) rather than by force and political agencies.
FEATHER CLOTH: Robes or blankets made by attaching overlapping feathers to the outer surface of a textile or netting to simulate a bird skin.
FEATURE, CULTURAL: Any type of cultural organization (or institution) within a tribe or independent cultural unit such as marriage, the [family] division of labor, [social control], political governing agency, [Sacred Tradition] (“[mythology]”), etc.
FERTILITY RITES: The religious ceremonies performed in a primitive tribe for the purpose of insuring its welfare, the continuance of an abundant supply of food animals and other natural resources on which it depends, and possibly with expressions of gratitude for past benefits.