- A
- Aboriginal Culture of the Southeast (Swanton) 42: 673.
- Aboriginal Pottery of the Eastern United States (Holmes) 20: 1.
- Aboriginal Remains in Verde Valley (C. Mindeleff) 13: 179.
- Aborigines of Porto Rico and Neighboring Islands (Fewkes) 25: 3.
- Account, Preliminary, of the Antiquities of the Region Between the Mancos and La Plata Rivers, in Southwestern Colorado (Morris) 33: 155.
- Acoma Indians, the (White) 47: 17.
- Activital Similarities (Powell) 3: LXV.
- Activities. See Esthetology; Philology; Sociology; Sophiology; Technology.
- Aids to the Study of Maya Codices (Thomas) 6: 253.
- Alaska, Anthropological Survey in (Hrdlička) 46: 19.
- Alaska. See Eskimo; Point Barrow; Yukon.
- Algonquian Tribes, Preliminary Report in Classification of (Michelson) 28: 221.
- Algonquian Tribes. See names of different tribes.
- Ancient Art of the Province of Chiriqui, Colombia (Holmes) 6: 3.
- Ancient Men, Sayings of the; The Osage Tribe: Rite of the Chiefs (La Flesche) 36: 37.
- Ancient Pottery of the Mississippi Valley (Holmes) 4: 361.
- Ancient Pueblos, Pottery of the (Holmes) 4: 257.
- Animal Carvings from Mounds of the Mississippi Valley (Henshaw) 2: 117.
- Animals. See Ethnozoology.
- Animism and Folklore of the Guiana Indians, an Inquiry into (Roth) 30: 103.
- Annual Reports of the Bureau of American Ethnology, General Index to (Bonnerjea) 48: 25.
- Anthropologic Data, Limitations to the Use of Some (Powell) 1: 71.
- Anthropological Survey in Alaska (Hrdlička) 46: 19.
- Antiquities, Certain, of Eastern Mexico (Fewkes) 25: 221.
- Antiquities, Preliminary Account of the, of the Region Between the Mancos and La Plata Rivers in Southwestern Colorado (Morris) 33: 155.
- Apache, the Medicine-Men of the (Bourke) 9: 443.
- Archeological Expedition to Arizona in 1895 (Fewkes) 17: 519.
- Archeological Investigations, II (Fowke) 44: 399.
- Architecture, a Study of Pueblo; Tusayan and Cibola (V. Mindeleff) 8: 3.
- Arizona, Aboriginal Remains in Verde Valley in (C. Mindeleff) 13: 179.
- Arizona, Archeological Expedition to, in 1895 (Fewkes) 17: 519.
- Arizona, Illustrated Catalogue of Collections from, in 1879 (J. Stevenson) 2: 307.
- Arizona, Illustrated Catalogue of Collections from, in 1881 (J. Stevenson) 3: 511.
- Arizona, the Cliff ruins of Canyon de Chelly in (C. Mindeleff) 16: 73.
- Arizona. See Casa Grande.
- Art, Ancient, of the Province of Chiriqui, Colombia (Holmes) 6: 3.
- Art, Ceramic, Form and Ornament in (Holmes) 4: 437.
- Art in Shell of the Ancient Americans (Holmes) 2: 179.
- Art, Prehistoric Textile, of Eastern United States (Holmes) 13: 3.
- Art, Stone (Fowke) 13: 47.
- Art, Textile, a Study of the (Holmes) 6: 189.
- Arts, an Introductory Study of the, Crafts, and Customs of the Guiana Indians (Roth) 38: 25.
- Artists, Native, Hopi Kachinas Drawn by (Fewkes) 21: 3.
- Autobiography, the, of a Fox Indian Woman (Michelson) 40: 291.
- B
- Basketry, Coiled, in British Columbia and Surrounding Region (Haeberlin-Teit-Roberts) 41: 119.
- Beckwith, Martha Warren. The Hawaiian Romance of Laieikawai; with Introduction and Translation 33: 285.
- Beliefs and Usages, Social and Religious, of the Chickasaw Indians (Swanton) 44: 169.
- Beliefs, Notes on Fox Mortuary Customs and (Michelson) 40: 351.
- Beliefs, Religious, and Medical Practices of the Creek Indians (Swanton) 42: 473.
- Bering Strait, the Eskimo about (Nelson) 18: 3.
- Boas, Franz. Ethnology of the Kwakiutl, based on data collected by George Hunt 35: 43, 795.
- —— The Central Eskimo 6: 399.
- —— Tsimshian Mythology, based on texts recorded by H. W. Tate 31: 29.
- —— See Haeberlin-Teit-Roberts; Teit, J. A.
- Bonnerjea, Biren. General Index to the Annual Reports of the Bureau of American Ethnology, 1-48 (1879-1931) 48: 25.
- Bourke, John G. The Medicine-Men of the Apache 9: 443.
- British Columbia, Coiled Basketry in, and Surrounding Region (Haeberlin-Teit-Roberts) 41: 119.
- British Columbia, Ethnobotany of the Thompson Indians of (Teit-Steedman) 45: 441.
- British Columbia, Tattooing and Face and Body Painting of the Thompson Indians of (Teit-Boas) 45: 397.
- Buffalo Dance, White, of the Fox Indians, the Mythical Origin of the (Michelson) 40: 23.
- Buffalo, Little Spotted, Those who worship the, Notes on Fox Society known as (Michelson) 40: 497.
- Bunzel, Ruth L. Introduction to Zuñi Ceremonialism 47: 467.
- —— Zuñi Katcinas 47: 837.
- —— Zuñi Origin Myths 47: 545.
- —— Zuñi Ritual Poetry 47: 611.
- Bureau of American Ethnology, General Index to the Annual Reports of the (Bonnerjea) 48: 25.
- Bureau of American Ethnology, List of Annual Reports of the (Bonnerjea) 48: 1185.
- Bureau of American Ethnology, List of Publications of the 16: CI; 17: LXXV; 28: I; 30: 387.
- Burial Mounds of the Western Sections of the United States (Thomas) 5: 3.
- Burton Mound, Explorations of the, at Santa Barbara, Calif. (Harrington) 44: 23.
- C
- Calendar History of the Kiowa Indians (Mooney) 17: 129.
- Calendar Systems, Mayan (Thomas) 19: 693; 22, i: 197.
- California. See Santa Barbara.
- Canyon de Chelly, Arizona, the Cliff-ruins of (C. Mindeleff) 16: 73.
- Carvings, Animal, from Mounds of the Mississippi Valley (Henshaw) 2: 117.
- Casa Grande, Ariz. (Fewkes) 28: 25.
- Casa Grande Ruin (C. Mindeleff) 13: 289.
- Catalogue, Illustrated, of a Portion of the Collections Made by the Bureau of Ethnology During the Field Season of 1881 (Holmes) 3: 427.
- Catalogue of Collections from New Mexico and Arizona in 1879 (J. Stevenson) 2: 307.
- Catalogue of Collections from New Mexico in 1880 (J. Stevenson) 2: 423.
- Catalogue of Collections from Pueblos in 1881 (J. Stevenson) 3: 511.
- Catalogue of Linguistic Manuscripts in the Library of the Bureau of Ethnology (Pilling) 1: 553.
- Central America, Numeral Systems of Mexico and (Thomas) 19: 853.
- Central American Picture-writing, Studies in (Holden) 1: 205.
- Ceramic Art, Origin and Development of Form and Ornament in (Holmes) 4: 437.
- Ceremonial of Hasjelti Dailjis and Mythical Sand Painting of the Navajo (J. Stevenson) 8: 229.
- Ceremonialism, Introduction to Zuñi (Bunzel) 47: 467.
- Ceremonies; The Zuñi Indians: their Mythology, Esoteric Fraternities and (M. C. Stevenson) 23: 1.
- Ceremonies, Tusayan Snake (Fewkes) 16: 267.
- Ceremony, the Hako, a Pawnee (A. Fletcher) 22, ii: 5.
- Cessions, Indian Land, in the United States (Royce-Thomas) 18: 521.
- Cessions of Land by Indian tribes to the United States (Royce) 1: 247.
- Cherokee, Myths of the (Mooney) 19: 3.
- Cherokee Nation of Indians, the (Royce) 5: 121.
- Cherokee, the Sacred Formulas of the (Mooney) 7: 301.
- Chickasaw Indians, Social and Religious Beliefs and Usages of the (Swanton) 44: 169.
- Chiefs, Rite of the; the Osage Tribe: Sayings of the Ancient Men (La Flesche) 36: 37.
- Child-naming Rite, Two Versions of; the Osage Tribe (La Flesche) 43: 23.
- Child, Zuñi, the Religious Life of the (T. E. Stevenson) 5: 533.
- Children’s Stories, Picurís (Harrington-Roberts) 43: 289.
- Chippewa Indians, Uses of Plants by the (Densmore) 44: 275.
- Chiriqui, Colombia, Ancient Art of the Province of (Holmes) 6: 3.
- Cibola, a Study of Pueblo Architecture of Tusayan and (V. Mindeleff) 8: 3.
- Cibola. See Zuñi.
- Clans, Tusayan, Localization of (C. Mindeleff) 19: 635.
- Cliff-ruins of Canyon de Chelly, Ariz., the (C. Mindeleff) 16: 73.
- Codices, Maya, Aids to the Study of the (Thomas) 6: 253.
- Coiled Basketry in British Columbia and Surrounding Region (Haeberlin-Teit-Roberts) 41: 119.
- Collections, Illustrated Catalogue of, from New Mexico and Arizona in 1879 (J. Stevenson) 2: 307.
- Collections, Illustrated Catalogue of, from New Mexico in 1880 (J. Stevenson) 2: 423.
- Collections, Illustrated Catalogue of, from Pueblos in 1881 (J. Stevenson) 3: 511.
- Collections, Illustrated Catalogue of, Made in 1881 (Holmes) 3: 427.
- Colombia, Ancient Art of the Province of Chiriqui (Holmes) 6: 3.
- Colorado, Southwestern, Preliminary Account of the Antiquities of the Region Between the Mancos and La Plata Rivers in (Morris) 33: 155.
- Comparative Lexicology of the Serian and Yuman Languages (Hewitt) 17: 299*.
- Connecticut, Native Tribes and Dialects of; Mohegan-Pequot Diary (Speck) 43: 199.
- Contribution, a Further, to the Study of the Mortuary Customs of the North American Indians (Yarrow) 1: 87.
- Coronado Expedition, 1540-1542, the (Winship) 14: 329.
- Cosmology, Iroquoian (Hewitt) 21: 127; 43: 449.
- Crafts of the Guiana Indians, an Introductory Study of the Arts, Customs, and (Roth) 38: 25.
- Creation Myths, Zuñi, Outlines of (Cushing) 13: 321.
- Creek Confederacy, Social Organization and Social Usages of the Indians of the (Swanton) 42: 23.
- Creek Indians, Religious Beliefs and Medical Practices of the (Swanton) 42:473.
- Culin, Stewart. Games of the North American Indians 24: 3.
- Cults, Siouan, a Study of (Dorsey) 11: 351.
- Culture, Aboriginal, of the Southeast (Swanton) 42: 673.
- Culture Area, a Prehistoric Island, of America (Fewkes) 34: 35.
- Culture Growth, Zuñi, Pueblo Pottery as Illustrative of (Cushing) 4: 467.
- Curtin, Jeremiah. Seneca Fiction, Legends, and Myths, edited by J. N. B. Hewitt 32: 37.
- Cushing, Frank Hamilton. Outlines of Zuñi Creation Myths 13: 321.
- —— Pueblo Pottery as Illustrative of Zuñi Culture Growth 4: 467.
- —— Zuñi Fetiches 2: 3.
- Customs, Notes on Fox Mortuary, and Beliefs (Michelson) 40: 351.
- Customs of the Guiana Indians, an Introductory Study of the Arts, Crafts, and (Roth) 38: 25.
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- Dall, William H. On Masks, Labrets, and Certain Aboriginal Customs 3: 67.
- Data, Anthropologic, Limitation to the Use of some (Powell) 1: 71.
- Day Symbols of the Maya Year (Thomas) 16: 199.
- Deaf-Mutes, Sign Language among North American Indians compared with that among Other Peoples and (Mallery) 1: 263.
- Denig, Edwin Thompson. Indian Tribes of the Upper Missouri: Report to the Hon. Isaac S. Stevens 46: 375.
- Densmore, Frances. Uses of Plants by the Chippewa Indians 44: 275.
- Designs on Prehistoric Hopi Pottery (Fewkes) 33: 207.
- Development, Origin and, of Form and Ornament in Ceramic Art (Holmes) 4: 437.
- Dialect. See Language.
- Dialects of Connecticut, Native Tribes and; Mohegan-Pequot Diary (Speck) 43: 199.
- Dorsey, J. Owen. Illustration of the Method of Recording Languages 1: 579.
- —— Omaha Dwellings, Furniture and Implements 13: 263.
- —— Omaha Sociology 3: 205.
- —— Osage Traditions 6: 373.
- —— Siouan Sociology 15: 205.
- —— Study of Siouan Cults 11:351.
- Dwellings, Furniture and Implements; Omaha (Dorsey) 13: 263.
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- Eastern Mexico, Certain Antiquities of (Fewkes) 25: 221.
- Economics, Primitive, the Wild-rice Gatherers of the Upper Lakes: A Study in American (Jenks) 19: 1013.
- Eskimo about Bering Strait (Nelson) 18: 3.
- Eskimo, the Central (Boas) 6: 399.
- Eskimo. See Alaska; Point Barrow; Ungava District; Yukon.
- Esoteric Fraternities, Mythology, and Ceremonies of the Zuñi Indians (M. C. Stevenson) 23: 1.
- Esthetology, or the Science of Activities Designed to Give Pleasure (Powell) 19: LV.
- Ethnobotany of the Thompson Indians of British Columbia (Teit-Steedman) 45: 441.
- Ethnobotany of the Zuñi Indians (M. C. Stevenson) 30: 31.
- Ethnogeography of the Tewa Indians, the (Harrington) 29: 29.
- Ethnological Results of the Point Barrow Expedition (Murdoch) 9: 3.
- Ethnology of the Kwakiutl (Boas-Hunt) 35: 43, 795.
- Ethnology of the Ungava District, Hudson Bay Territory (Turner) 11: 159.
- Evolution of Language (Powell) 1: 1.
- Expedition, Archeological, to Arizona in 1895 (Fewkes) 17: 519.
- Expedition, Point Barrow, Ethnological Results of the (Murdoch) 9: 3.
- Expedition, the Coronado, 1540-1542 (Winship) 14: 329.
- Exploration of the Burton Mound at Santa Barbara, California (Harrington) 44: 23.
- Expression; Philology, or the Science of Activities Designed for (Powell) 20: CXXXIX.
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- Face and Body Painting, Tattooing and, of the Thompson Indians, British Columbia (Teit-Boas) 45: 397.
- Fetiches, Zuñi (Cushing) 2: 3.
- Fewkes, Jesse Walter. A Prehistoric Island Culture Area of America 34: 35.
- —— Aborigines of Porto Rico and Neighboring Islands 25: 3.
- —— Archeological Expedition to Arizona in 1895 17: 519.
- —— Casa Grande, Arizona 28: 25.
- —— Certain Antiquities of Eastern Mexico 25: 221.
- —— Hopi Katcinas, drawn by Native Artists 21: 3.
- —— Tusayan Flute and Snake Ceremonies 19: 957.
- —— Tusayan Katcinas 15: 245.
- —— Tusayan Migration Traditions 19: 573.
- —— Tusayan Snake Ceremonies 16: 267.
- —— Two Summers’ Work in Pueblo Ruins 22, i: 3.
- Fiction, Seneca, Legends, and Myths (Curtin-Hewitt) 32: 37.
- Fletcher, Alice C. The Hako, a Pawnee Ceremony 22, ii: 5.
- Fletcher, Alice C., and La Flesche, Francis. The Omaha Tribe 27: 15.
- Florida, the Seminole Indians of (MacCauley) 5: 469.
- Flute and Snake Ceremonies, Tusayan (Fewkes) 19: 957.
- Folklore, Animism and, of the Guiana Indians, an Inquiry into (Roth) 30: 103.
- Form and Ornament, Origin and Development of, in Ceramic Art (Holmes) 4: 437.
- Formulas, Sacred, of the Cherokees (Mooney) 7: 301.
- Fowke, Gerard. Archeological Investigations—II 44: 399.
- —— Stone Art 13: 47.
- Fox Indian Woman, the Autobiography of a (Michelson) 40: 291.
- Fox Indians, the Mythical Origin of the White Buffalo Dance of the (Michelson) 40: 23.
- Fox Mortuary Customs and Beliefs, Notes on (Michelson) 40: 351.
- Fox Society known as “The Singing-around Rite,” Traditional Origin of the (Michelson) 40: 541.
- Fox Society known as “Those Who Worship the Little Spotted Buffalo,” Notes on (Michelson) 40: 497.
- Fraternities, Esoteric, Mythology, and Ceremonies of the Zuñi Indians (M. C. Stevenson) 23: 1.
- Furniture, Dwellings, and Implements, Omaha (Dorsey) 13: 263.
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- Games of the North American Indians (Culin) 24: 3.
- Gann, Thomas. Mounds in Northern Honduras 19: 655.
- Gatschet, Albert S. Illustration of the Method of Recording Languages 1: 579.
- General Index to the Annual Reports of the Bureau of American Ethnology, 1-48 (1879-1931) (Bonnerjea) 48: 25.
- Ghost-dance Religion, the (Mooney) 14: 641.
- Gilmore, Melvin Randolph. Uses of Plants by the Indians of the Missouri River Region 33: 43.
- Guiana Indians, an Inquiry into the Animism and Folklore of the (Roth) 30: 103.
- Guiana Indians, an Introductory Study of the Arts, Crafts, and Customs of the (Roth) 38: 25.
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- Haeberlin, H. K., Teit, J. A., and Roberts, Helen H. Coiled Basketry in British Columbia and Surrounding Region; under the direction of F. Boas 41: 119.
- Hako, the; a Pawnee Ceremony (A. C. Fletcher) 22, ii: 5.
- Harrington, J. P. Exploration of the Burton Mound at Santa Barbara, California 44: 23.
- —— The Ethnogeography of the Tewa Indians 29: 29.
- Harrington, J. P., and Roberts, Helen H. Picurís Children’s Stories, with texts and songs 43: 289.
- Hasjelti Dailji, Ceremonial of, and Mythical Sand Paintings of the Navajo (J. Stevenson) 8: 229.
- Hawaiian Romance of Laieikawai, the; with introduction and translation (Beckwith) 33: 285.
- Henshaw, H. W. Animal Carvings from Mounds of the Mississippi Valley 2: 117.
- Hewitt, J. N. B. Comparative Lexicology of the Serian and Yuman Languages 17: 299.
- —— Iroquoian Cosmology 21: 127.
- —— Iroquoian Cosmology, Second Part 43: 449.
- —— Editor. Indian Tribes of the Upper Missouri; Report to Hon. Isaac S. Stevens (Denig) 46: 375.
- —— Editor. Seneca Fiction, Legends, and Myths (Curtin) 32: 37.
- History, Calendar, of the Kiowa Indians (Mooney) 17: 129.
- Hoffman, W. J. The Menomini Indians 14: 3.
- —— The Midē´wiwin or “Grand Medicine Society” of the Ojibwa 7: 143.
- Holden, E. S. Studies in Central American Picture-writing 1: 205.
- Holmes, W. H. A Study of the Textile Art in its Relation to the Development of Form and Ornament 6: 189.
- —— Aboriginal Pottery of the Eastern United States 20: 1.
- —— Ancient Art of the Province of Chiriqui, Colombia 6: 3.
- —— Ancient Pottery of the Mississippi Valley 4: 361.
- —— Art in Shell of the Ancient Americans 2: 179.
- —— Illustrated Catalogue of a Portion of the Collections made by the Bureau of Ethnology During the Field Season of 1881 3: 427.
- —— Origin and Development of Form and Ornament in Ceramic Art 4: 437.
- —— Pottery of the Ancient Pueblos 4: 257.
- —— Prehistoric Textile Art of Eastern United States 13: 3.
- —— Prehistoric Textile Fabrics of the United States derived from Impressions on Pottery 3: 393.
- —— Stone Implements of the Potomac-Chesapeake Tidewater Province 15: 3.
- Honduras, Northern, Mounds in (Gann) 19: 655.
- Hopi Katcinas, Drawn by Native Artists (Fewkes) 21: 3.
- Hopi Pottery, Designs on Prehistoric (Fewkes) 33: 207.
- Hopi. See Tusayan.
- Houses, Navaho (C. Mindeleff) 17: 469.
- Hrdlička, Aleš. Anthropological Survey in Alaska 46: 19.
- Hudson Bay Territory, Ethnology of the Ungava District (Turner) 11: 159.
- Hunt, George. See Boas, Franz.
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- Illustrated Catalogue of a Portion of the Collections Made by the Bureau of Ethnology During the Field Season of 1881 (Holmes) 3: 427.
- Illustrated Catalogue of Collections from New Mexico and Arizona in 1879 (J. Stevenson) 2: 307.
- Illustrated Catalogue of Collections from New Mexico in 1880 (J. Stevenson) 2: 423.
- Illustrated Catalogue of Collections from Pueblos in 1881 (J. Stevenson) 3: 511.
- Illustration of the Method of Recording Indian Languages (Dorsey-Gatschet-Riggs) 1: 579.
- Implements, Omaha Dwellings, Furniture, and (Dorsey) 13: 263.
- Implements, Stone, of the Potomac-Chesapeake Tidewater Province (Holmes) 15: 3.
- Impressions on Pottery, Prehistoric Textile Fabrics of the United States derived from (Holmes) 3: 393.
- Index, General, to the Annual Reports of the Bureau of American Ethnology, 1-48 (1879-1931) (Bonnerjea) 48: 25.
- Indiana, State of, Cessions of Land by Indian Tribes to the United States, illustrated by those in (Royce) 1: 247.
- Industries; Technology, or the Science of (Powell) 20: XXIX.
- Inquiry, an, into the Animism and Folklore of the Guiana Indians (Roth) 30: 103.
- Institutions; Sociology, or the Science of (Powell) 20: LIX.
- Instruction; Sophiology, or the Science of Activities Designed to Give (Powell) 20: CLXXI.
- Introduction to Zuñi Ceremonialism (Bunzel) 47: 467.
- Introductory Study, an, of the Arts, Crafts, and Customs of the Guiana Indians (Roth) 38: 25.
- Investigations, Archeological, II (Fowke) 44: 399.
- Iroquoian Cosmology (Hewitt) 21: 127; 43: 449.
- Iroquois, Myths of the (Smith) 2: 47.
- Island, a Prehistoric, Culture Area of America (Fewkes) 34: 35.
- Isleta, New Mexico (Parsons) 47: 193.
- J
- Jenks, Albert Ernest. Wild-rice Gatherers of the Upper Lakes: A Study in American Primitive Economics 19: 1013.
- Justice; Sociology, or the Science of Activities Designed for (Powell) 20: LIX.
- K
- Katcinas, Hopi, Drawn by Native Artists (Fewkes) 21: 3.
- Katcinas, Tusayan (Fewkes) 15: 245.
- Katcinas, Zuñi (Bunzel) 47: 837.
- Kiowa Indians, Calendar History of the (Mooney) 17: 129.
- Kwakiutl, Ethnology of the (Boas-Hunt) 35: 43, 795.
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- Labrets, Masks, and Certain Aboriginal Customs (Dall) 3: 67.
- La Flesche, Francis. The Osage Tribe: Rite of the Chiefs; Sayings of the Ancient Men 36: 37.
- —— The Osage Tribe: Rite of the Vigil 39: 31.
- —— The Osage Tribe: Rite of the Wa-xo´-be 45: 523.
- —— The Osage Tribe: Two Versions of the Child-naming Rite 43: 23.
- —— See Fletcher, A. C., and La Flesche, F.
- La Plata, Preliminary Account of the Antiquities of the Region Between, and the Mancos Rivers in Southwestern Colorado (Morris) 33: 155.
- Laieikawai, the Hawaiian Romance of, with introduction and translation (Beckwith) 33: 285.
- Land Cessions, Indian, in the United States (Royce-Thomas) 18: 521.
- Land, Cessions of, by the Indian Tribes of the United States, Illustrated by Those in the State of Indiana (Royce) 1: 247.
- Language, Evolution of (Powell) 1: 1.
- Language; Philology, or the Science of (Powell) 20: XXXIX.
- Language, Sign, Among the North American Indians, Compared with that Among Other Peoples and Deaf-Mutes (Mallery) 1: 263.
- Languages, Illustration of the Method of Recording Indian (Dorsey-Gatschet-Riggs) 1: 579.
- Legends, Seneca Fiction, Myths, and (Curtin-Hewitt) 32: 37.
- Lexicology, Comparative, of the Serian and Yuman Languages (Hewitt) 17: 299*.
- Life, Religious, of the Zuñi Child (M. C. Stevenson) 5: 533.
- Limitation to the Use of Some Anthropologic Data (Powell) 1: 71.
- Linguistic Families, Indian, of America North of Mexico (Powell) 7: 1.
- Linguistic Manuscripts in the Library of the Bureau of Ethnology, Catalogue of (Pilling) 1: 553.
- List of Annual Reports of the Bureau of American Ethnology with an Index to Authors and Titles (Bonnerjea) 48: 1185.
- List of Publications of the Bureau of American Ethnology 16: CI; 17: LXXV; 28: I; 30: 387.
- Little Spotted Buffalo, Those who Worship the, Notes on the Fox Society Known as (Michelson) 40: 497.
- Localization of Tusayan Clans (C. Mindeleff) 19: 635.
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- MacCauley, Clay. The Seminole Indians of Florida 5: 469.
- McGee, W. J. Primitive Numbers 19: 821.
- —— The Seri Indians 17: 1.
- —— The Siouan Indians 15: 153.
- McGee, W. J., and Muñiz, M. A. Primitive Trephining in Peru 16: 3.
- Maine, Texts from; Wawenock Myths (Speck) 43: 165.
- Mallery, Garrick, Pictographs of the North American Indians; a Preliminary Paper 4: 3.
- —— Picture-writing of the American Indians 10: 3.
- —— Sign Language Among North American Indians Compared with that Among Other Peoples and Deaf-Mutes 1: 263.
- Mancos, Preliminary Account of the Antiquities of the Region Between the, and La Plata Rivers in Southwestern Colorado (Morris) 33: 155.
- Manuscripts, Linguistic, in the Library of the Bureau of Ethnology, Catalogue of (Pilling) 1: 553.
- Manuscripts, Notes on Certain Mayan and Mexican (Thomas) 3: 3.
- Masks, Labrets, and Certain Aboriginal Customs (Dall) 3: 67.
- Matthews, Washington. Navajo Silversmiths 2: 167.
- —— Navajo Weavers 3: 371.
- —— The Mountain Chant; a Navajo Ceremony 5: 379.
- Maya and Mexican Manuscripts, Notes on Certain (Thomas) 3: 3.
- Maya Codices, Aids to the Study of the (Thomas) 6: 253.
- Maya Year, Day Symbols of the (Thomas) 16: 199.
- Mayan Calendar Systems (Thomas) 19: 693; 22, i: 197.
- Medical Practices, Religious Beliefs and, of the Creek Indians (Swanton) 42: 473.
- Medicinal Practices, Mohegan, Weather-lore and Superstitions (Speck-Tantaquidgeon) 43: 264.
- Medicine-Men of the Apache (Bourke) 9: 443.
- Menomini Indians, the (Hoffman) 14: 3.
- Method of Recording Indian Languages, Illustration of the (Dorsey-Gatschet-Riggs) 1: 579.
- Mexican and Mayan Manuscripts, Notes on Certain (Thomas) 3: 3.
- Mexico and Central America, Numeral Systems of (Thomas) 19: 853.
- Mexico, Eastern, Certain Antiquities of (Fewkes) 25: 221.
- Mexico, North of, Indian Linguistic Families of America (Powell) 7: 1.
- Michelson, Truman. Notes on Fox Mortuary Customs and Beliefs 40: 351.
- —— Notes on the Fox Society Known as “Those who worship the Little Spotted Buffalo” 40: 497.
- —— Preliminary Report on Linguistic Classification of Algonquian Tribes 28: 221.
- —— The Autobiography of a Fox Indian Woman 40: 291.
- —— The Mythical Origin of the White Buffalo Dance of the Fox Indians, Together with Four Minor Sacred Packs Appertaining to the Ceremony 40: 23.
- —— The Traditional Origin of the Fox Society known as “Singing-around Rite” 40: 541.
- Middle Tennessee, Two Prehistoric Villages in (Myer) 41: 485.
- Midē´wiwin, or “Grand Medicine Society” of the Ojibwa, the (Hoffman) 7: 143.
- Migration Traditions, Tusayan (Fewkes) 19: 573.
- Mindeleff, Cosmos. Aboriginal Remains in Verde Valley, Arizona 13: 179.
- —— Casa Grande Ruin 13: 289.
- —— Cliff-ruins of Canyon de Chelly, Arizona 16: 73.
- —— Localization of Tusayan Clans 19: 635.
- —— Navaho Houses 17: 469.
- —— Repair of Casa Grande Ruin in 1891 15: 315.
- Mindeleff, Victor. A Study of Pueblo Architecture: Tusayan and Cibola 8: 3.
- Mississippi Valley, Ancient Pottery of the (Holmes) 4: 361.
- Mississippi Valley, Animal Carvings from Mounds of the (Henshaw) 2: 117.
- Missouri River Region, Uses of Plants by Indians of the (Gilmore) 33: 43.
- Mohegan Medicinal Practices, Weather-lore and Superstition (Speck-Tantaquidgeon) 43: 264.
- Mohegan-Pequot Diary (Speck) 43: 199.
- Mooney, James. Calendar History of the Kiowa Indians 17: 129.
- —— Myths of the Cherokee 19: 3.
- —— Sacred Formulas of the Cherokee 7: 301.
- —— The Ghost-Dance Religion, with a Sketch of the Sioux Outbreak of 1890 14: 641.
- Morris, Earl H. Preliminary Account of the Antiquities of the Region between the Mancos and La Plata Rivers in Southwestern Colorado 33: 155.
- Mortuary Customs, Notes on Fox, and Beliefs (Michelson) 40: 351.
- Mortuary Customs of the North American Indians (Yarrow) 1: 87.
- Mound Explorations of the Bureau of (American) Ethnology (Thomas) 12: 3.
- Mounds, Burial, of the Northern Sections of the United States (Thomas) 5: 3.
- Mounds in Northern Honduras (Gann) 19: 655.
- Mounds of the Mississippi Valley, Animal Carvings from (Henshaw) 2: 117.
- Mountain Chant, a Navajo Ceremony (Matthews) 5: 379.
- Muñiz, M. A., and McGee, W. J. Primitive Trephining in Peru 16: 3.
- Murdoch, John. Ethnological Results of the Point Barrow Expedition 9: 3.
- —— Editor. Ethnology of the Ungava District, Hudson Bay Territory (Turner) 11: 159.
- Myer, William Edward. Indian Trails of the Southeast 42: 727.
- —— Two Prehistoric Villages in Middle Tennessee 41: 485.
- Mythical Origin, the, of the White Buffalo Dance of the Fox Indians (Michelson) 40: 23.
- Mythical Sand Paintings of the Navajo Indians, Ceremonial of Hasjelti Dailjis and (J. Stevenson) 8: 229.
- Mythology, Esoteric Fraternities and Ceremonies of the Zuñi Indians (M. C. Stevenson) 23: 1.
- Mythology of the North American Indians, Sketch of the (Powell) 1: 17.
- Mythology, Tsimshian (Boas-Tate) 31: 29.
- Myth Texts from Maine, Wawenock (Speck) 43: 165.
- Myths of the Cherokee (Mooney) 19: 3.
- Myths of the Iroquois (Smith) 2: 47.
- Myths, Seneca Fiction, Legends and (Curtin-Hewitt) 32: 37.
- Myths, Zuñi Creation, Outlines of (Cushing) 13: 321.
- Myths, Zuñi Origin (Bunzel) 47: 545.
- N
- Native Tribes and Dialects of Connecticut; Mohegan-Pequot Diary (Speck) 43: 199.
- Navaho Houses (C. Mindeleff) 17: 469.
- Navajo Ceremony, The Mountain Chant, a (Matthews) 5: 379.
- Navajo Indians, Ceremonial of Hasjelti Dailjis and Mythical Sand Paintings of the (J. Stevenson) 8: 229.
- Navajo Silversmiths (Matthews) 2: 167.
- Navajo Weaver (Matthews) 3: 371.
- Nelson, E. W. The Eskimo about Bering Strait 18: 3.
- New Mexico, Illustrated Catalogue of Collections from, in 1879 (J. Stevenson) 2: 307.
- New Mexico, Illustrated Catalogue of Collections from, in 1880 (J. Stevenson) 2: 423.
- New Mexico, Illustrated Catalogue of Collections from, in 1881 (J. Stevenson) 3: 511.
- New Mexico, Isleta (Parsons) 47: 193.
- Notes on Certain Maya and Mexican Manuscripts (Thomas) 3: 3
- Notes on Fox Mortuary Customs and Beliefs (Michelson) 40: 351.
- Notes on Fox Society Known as “Those Who Worship the Little Spotted Buffalo” (Michelson) 40: 497.
- Numbers, Primitive (McGee) 19: 821.
- Numeral Systems of Mexico and Central America (Thomas) 19: 853.
- O
- Ojibwa, the Midē´wiwin or “Grand Medicine Society” of the (Hoffman) 7: 143.
- Ojibwa. See Chippewa.
- Omaha Dwellings, Furniture and Implements (Dorsey) 13: 263.
- Omaha Sociology (Dorsey) 3: 205.
- Omaha Tribe, the (Fletcher-La Flesche) 27: 15.
- On Limitations to the Use of some Anthropologic Data (Powell) 1: 71.
- On Masks, Labrets and certain Aboriginal Customs, with an Inquiry into the Bearing of their Geographical Distribution (Dall) 3: 67.
- On the Evolution of Language as Exhibited in the Specialization of the Grammatic Processes, the Differentiation of the Parts of Speech, and the Integration of the Sentence; from a Study of the Indian Languages (Powell) 1: 1.
- Opinions; Sophiology, or the Science of (Powell) 20: CLXXI.
- Organization, Social, and Social Usages of the Indians of the Creek Confederacy (Swanton) 42: 23.
- Origin and Development of Form and Ornament in Ceramic Art (Holmes) 4: 437.
- Origin Myths, Zuñi (Bunzel) 47: 545.
- Origin, the Traditional, of the Fox Society Known as “The Singing-around Rite” (Michelson) 40: 541.
- Ornament, Origin and Development of Form and, in Ceramic Art (Holmes) 4: 437.
- Osage Traditions (Dorsey) 6: 373.
- Osage Tribe, the, Rite of the Chiefs; Sayings of the Ancient Men (La Flesche) 36: 37.
- Osage Tribe, the, Rite of Vigil (La Flesche) 39: 31.
- Osage Tribe, the, Rite of the Wa-xo´-be (La Flesche) 45: 523.
- Osage Tribe, the, Two Versions of the Child-naming Rite (La Flesche) 43: 23.
- Outbreak, Sioux, of 1890, and the Ghost-dance Religion (Mooney) 14: 641.
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- Painting, Tattooing and Face and Body, of the Thompson Indians, British Columbia (Teit-Boas) 45: 397.
- Parsons, Elsie Clews. Isleta, New Mexico 47: 193.
- Pawnee Ceremony, the Hako, a (A. C. Fletcher) 22, ii: 5.
- Pequot. See Mohegan-Pequot.
- Peru, Primitive Trephining in (Muñiz-McGee) 16: 3.
- Philology, or the Science of Activities designed for Expression (Powell) 20: CXXXIX.
- Pictographs of the North American Indians (Mallery) 4: 3.
- Picture-writing of the North American Indians (Mallery) 10: 3.
- Picture-writing, Studies in Central American (Holden) 1: 205.
- Picurís Children’s Stories (Harrington-Roberts) 43: 289.
- Pilling, James Constantine. Catalogue of Linguistic Manuscripts in the Library of the Bureau of Ethnology 1: 553.
- Pima Indians, the (Russell) 26: 3.
- Places and Place Names. See Ethnogeography.
- Plants, Uses of, by the Chippewa Indians (Densmore) 44: 275.
- Plants, Uses of, by the Indians of the Missouri River Region (Gilmore) 33: 43.
- Plants. See Ethnobotany.
- Plateaus, Western, the Salishan Tribes of the (Teit-Boas) 45: 23.
- Pleasure; Esthetology, or the Science of Activities designed to give (Powell) 19: LV.
- Poetry, Zuñi Ritual (Bunzel) 47: 611.
- Point Barrow Expedition, Ethnological Results of the (Murdoch) 9: 3.
- Porto Rico and Neighboring Islands, Aborigines of (Fewkes) 25: 3.
- Potomac-Chesapeake Tidewater Province, Stone Implements of the (Holmes) 15: 3.
- Pottery, Aboriginal, of the Eastern United States (Holmes) 20: 3.
- Pottery, Ancient, of the Mississippi Valley (Holmes) 4: 361.
- Pottery, Designs on Prehistoric Hopi (Fewkes) 33: 207.
- Pottery of the Ancient Pueblos (Holmes) 4: 257.
- Pottery; Prehistoric Textile Fabrics of the United States, derived from Impressions on (Holmes) 3: 393.
- Pottery, Pueblo, a Study of, as illustrative of Zuñi Culture Growth (Cushing) 4: 467.
- Powell, J. W. Esthetology, or the Science of Activities designed to give Pleasure 19: LV.
- —— Indian Linguistic Families of America North of Mexico 7: 1.
- —— On Activital Similarities 3: LXV.
- —— On Limitations to the Use of some Anthropologic Data 1: 71.
- —— On Regimentation 15: CIV.
- —— On the Evolution of Language 1: 1.
- —— Philosophy, or the Science of Activities designed for Expression 19: CXXXIX.
- —— Sketch of the Mythology of the North American Indians 1: 17.
- —— Sociology, or the Science of Institutions 20: LIX.
- —— Sophiology, or the Science of Activities designed to give Instruction 20: CLXXI.
- Powell, J. W. Technology, or the Science of Industries 20: XXIX.
- —— Wyandot Government: a Short Study of Tribal Society 1: 57.
- Practices, Medical, Religious Beliefs and, of the Indians of the Creek Confederacy (Swanton) 42: 473.
- Prehistoric Island Culture Area of America (Fewkes) 34: 35.
- Prehistoric Hopi Pottery, Designs on (Fewkes) 33: 207.
- Prehistoric Textile Fabrics of the United States derived from Impressions on Pottery (Holmes) 3: 393.
- Prehistoric Villages, Two, in Middle Tennessee (Myer) 41: 485.
- Preliminary Account of the Antiquities of the Region between the Mancos and La Plata Rivers in Southwestern Colorado (Morris) 33: 155.
- Primitive Numbers (McGee) 19: 821.
- Primitive Trephining in Peru (Muñiz-McGee) 16: 3.
- Publications, List of, of the Bureau of (American) Ethnology 16: CI; 17: LXXV; 28: I; 30: 387.
- Pueblo Architecture, a Study of: Tusayan and Cibola (V. Mindeleff) 8: 3.
- Pueblo Pottery as illustrative of Zuñi Culture Growth (Cushing) 4: 467.
- Pueblo Ruins, Two Summers’ Work in (Fewkes) 22, i: 3.
- Pueblos, Ancient, Pottery of the (Holmes) 4: 257.
- R
- Radin, Paul. The Winnabago Tribe 37: 35.
- Recording Indian Languages, Illustration of the Method of (Dorsey-Gatschet-Riggs) 1: 579.
- Regimentation, on (Powell) 15: CIV.
- Religion, the Ghost-dance, with a Sketch of the Sioux Outbreak of 1890 (Mooney) 14: 641.
- Religious and Social Beliefs and Usages of the Chickasaw Indians (Swanton) 44: 169.
- Religious Life of the Zuñi Child (M. C. Stevenson) 5: 533.
- Report on the Mound Exploration of the Bureau of Ethnology (Thomas) 12: 3.
- Report, Preliminary, on the Classification of Algonquian Tribes (Michelson) 28: 221.
- Report to the Hon. Isaac S. Stevens on the Indian Tribes of the Upper Missouri (Denig-Hewitt) 46: 375.
- Reports, Annual, General Index to the, of the Bureau of American Ethnology, 1-48 (1879-1931) (Bonnerjea) 48: 25.
- Reports, Annual, List of (Bonnerjea) 48: 1185.
- Result, Ethnological, of the Point Barrow Expedition (Murdoch) 8: 3.
- Riggs, Stephen R. Illustration of the Method of Recording Indian Languages 1: 579.
- Rite, Child-naming, Two Versions of the, the Osage Tribe (La Flesche) 43: 23.
- Rite of the Chiefs; the Osage Tribe; Sayings of the Ancient Men (La Flesche) 36: 37.
- Rite of the Wa-xo´-be; the Osage Tribe (La Flesche) 45: 523.
- Rite of Vigil; the Osage Tribe (La Flesche) 39: 31.
- Rite, Singing-around, the Traditional Origin of the Fox Society known as (Michelson) 40: 541.
- Ritual Poetry, Zuñi (Bunzel) 47: 611.
- Roberts, Helen H., Haeberlin, H. K., and Teit, J. A. Coiled Basketry in British Columbia and surrounding Region; under the direction of F. Boas 41: 119.
- Roberts, Helen H., and Harrington, J. P. Picurís Children’s Stories; with texts and songs 43: 289.
- Romance, the Hawaiian, of Laieikawai, with introduction and translation (Beckwith) 33: 289.
- Roth, Walter E. An Inquiry into the Animism and Folklore of the Guiana Indians 30: 103.
- —— An Introductory Study of the Arts, Crafts, and Customs of the Guiana Indians 38: 25.
- Royce, C. C. Cessions of Lands by Indian Tribes of the United States, illustrated by those in the State of Indiana 1: 247.
- —— Indian Land Cessions in the United States 18: 521.
- —— The Cherokee Nation of Indians 5: 121.
- Ruin, Casa Grande (C. Mindeleff) 13: 289.
- Ruin, Casa Grande, Repair of, in 1891 (C. Mindeleff) 15: 315
- Ruin. (See also Twenty-eighth Annual Report.)
- Ruins, Cliff, of Canyon de Chelly (C. Mindeleff) 16: 73.
- Ruins, Pueblo, Two Summers’ Work in (Fewkes) 22, i: 3.
- Russel, Frank. The Pima Indians 26: 3.
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- Sacred Packs, Four Minor, the Mythical Origin of the White Buffalo Dance of the Fox Indians together with (Michelson) 40: 23.
- Sacred Formulas of the Cherokees (Mooney) 7: 301.
- Salishan Tribes, the, of the Western Plateaus (Teit-Boas) 45: 23.
- Sand Paintings of the Navajo Indians, Mythical; and Ceremonial of Hasjelti Dailjis (J. Stevenson) 8: 229.
- Santa Barbara, California, Exploration of the Burton Mound at (Harrington) 44: 23.
- Sayings of the Ancient Men; the Osage Tribe; Rite of the Chiefs (La Flesche) 36: 37.
- Seminole Indians of Florida, the (MacCauley) 5: 469.
- Seneca Fiction, Legends, and Myths (Curtin-Hewitt) 32: 37.
- Seri Indians, the (McGee) 17: 1.
- Serian and Yuman Languages, Comparative Lexicology of (Hewitt) 17: 299*.
- Shell, Art in, of the Ancient Americans (Holmes) 2: 179.
- Sia, the (M. C. Stevenson) 11: 3.
- Sign Language among the North American Indians, compared to that among other Peoples and Deaf-Mutes (Mallery) 1: 263.
- Singing-around Rite, the Traditional Origin of the Fox Society known as (Michelson) 40: 541.
- Silversmiths, Navajo (Matthews) 2: 167.
- Similarities, Activital (Powell) 3: LXV.
- Siouan Cults, a Study of (Dorsey) 11: 351.
- Siouan Indians, the (McGee) 15: 153.
- Siouan Sociology (Dorsey) 15: 205.
- Sioux Outbreak of 1890, and the Ghost-dance Religion (Mooney) 14: 641.
- Sketch of the Mythology of the North American Indians (Powell) 1: 17.
- Sketch of the Sioux Outbreak of 1890, and the Ghost-dance Religion (Mooney) 14: 641.
- Smith, Erminnie A. Myths of the Iroquois 2: 47.
- Snake and Flute Ceremonies, Tusayan (Fewkes) 19: 957.
- Snake Ceremonies, Tusayan (Fewkes) 16: 267.
- Social and Religious Beliefs and Usages of the Chickasaw Indians (Swanton) 44: 169.
- Social Organization and Social Usages of the Indians of the Creek Confederacy (Swanton) 42: 23.
- Society, Fox, known as “Those who worship the Little Spotted Buffalo,” Notes on (Michelson) 40: 497.
- Sociology, Omaha (Dorsey) 3: 250.
- Sociology, or the Science of Institutions (Powell) 20: LIX.
- Sociology, Siouan (Dorsey) 15: 205.
- Sophiology, or the Science of Activities Designed to Give Instruction (Powell) 20: CLXXI.
- Southeast, Aboriginal Culture of the (Swanton) 42: 673.
- Southeast, Indian Trails of the (Myer) 42: 727.
- Southwestern Colorado, Preliminary Account of the Antiquities of the Region between the Mancos and La Plata Rivers (Morris) 33: 155.
- Speck, Frank G. Native Tribes and Dialects of Connecticut; Mohegan-Pequot Diary 43: 199.
- —— Wawenock Myth Texts from Maine 43: 165.
- Steedman, Elsie Viault, Editor. Ethnobotany of the Thompson Indians (Teit) 45: 441.
- Stevens, Hon. Isaac S., Report to, on the Indian Tribes of the Upper Missouri (Denig-Hewitt) 46: 375.
- Stevenson, James. Ceremonial of Hasjelti Dailjis and Mythical Sand Painting of the Navajo Indians 8: 229.
- —— Illustrated Catalogue of Collections obtained from the Indians of New Mexico and Arizona in 1879 2: 307.
- —— Illustrated Catalogue of Collections obtained from the Indians of New Mexico in 1880 2: 423.
- —— Illustrated Catalogue of Collections obtained from the Pueblos of Zuñi, New Mexico and Wolpi, Arizona, in 1881 3: 511.
- Stevenson, Matilda Coxe. Ethnobotany of the Zuñi Indians 30: 31.
- —— The Religious Life of the Zuñi Child 5: 533.
- —— The Sia 11: 3.
- —— The Zuñi Indians, their Mythology, Esoteric Fraternities, and Ceremonies 23: 1.
- Stevenson, Tilly E. See Stevenson, Matilda Coxe.
- Stone Art (Fowke) 13: 47.
- Stone Implements of the Potomac-Chesapeake Tidewater Province (Holmes) 15: 3.
- Stories, Picurís Children’s (Harrington-Roberts) 43: 289.
- Studies in Central American Picture-writing (Holden) 1: 205.
- Study of Maya Codices, Aids to the (Thomas) 6: 253.
- Study of Siouan Cults (Dorsey) 11: 351.
- Summers’ Work, Two, in Pueblo Ruins (Fewkes) 22, i: 3.
- Superstitions, Mohegan Medicinal Practices, Weather-lore, and (Speck-Tantaquidgeon) 43: 264.
- Survey, Anthropological, in Alaska (Hrdlička) 46: 19.
- Swanton, John R. Aboriginal Culture of the Southeast 42: 673.
- —— Religious Beliefs and Medical Practices of the Creek Indians 42: 473.
- —— Social and Religious Beliefs and Usages of the Chickasaw Indians 44: 169.
- —— Social Organization and Social Usages of the Indians of the Creek Confederacy 42: 23.
- —— The Tlingit Indians 26: 391.
- Symbols, Day, of the Maya Year (Thomas) 16: 199.
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- Tantaquidgeon, Gladys. Mohegan Medicinal Practices, Weather-lore, and Superstitions 43: 264.
- Tattooing and Face and Body Painting of the Thompson Indians, British Columbia (Teit-Boas) 45: 397.
- Technology, or the Science of Industries (Powell) 20: XXIX.
- Teit, James A. Ethnobotany of the Thompson Indians of British Columbia, edited by Elsie V. Steedman 45: 441.
- Teit, James A. Tattooing and Face and Body Painting of the Thompson Indians, edited by F. Boas 45: 397.
- —— The Salishan Tribes of the Western Plateaus, edited by F. Boas 44: 23.
- Tennessee, Middle, Two Prehistoric Villages in (Myer) 41: 485.
- Textile Art, a Study of, in its Relation to the Development of Form and Ornament (Holmes) 6: 189.
- Textile Art, Prehistoric, of the United States (Holmes) 13: 3.
- Textile Fabrics, Prehistoric, of the United States (Holmes) 3: 393.
- Tewa Indians, the Ethnogeography of the (Harrington) 29: 29.
- Thomas, Cyrus. Aids to the Study of the Maya Codices 6: 253.
- —— Burial Mounds of the Northern Sections of the United States 5: 3.
- —— Day Symbols of the Maya Year 16: 199.
- —— Introduction to Indian Land Cessions (Royce) 18: 521.
- —— Mayan Calendar Systems 19: 693; 22, i: 197.
- —— Notes on Certain Maya and Mexican Manuscripts 3: 3.
- —— Numeral Systems of Mexico and Central America 19: 853.
- Thompson Indians, British Columbia, Ethnobotany of the (Teit-Steedman) 45: 441.
- Thompson Indians, Tattooing and Face and Body Painting of the (Teit-Boas) 45: 397.
- Tidewater Province, Potomac-Chesapeake, Stone Implements of the (Holmes) 15: 3.
- Tlingit Indians, the (Swanton) 26: 391.
- Traditional Origin, the, of the Fox Society known as “the Singing-around Rite” (Michelson) 40: 541.
- Traditions, Osage (Dorsey) 6: 373.
- Traditions, Tusayan Migration (Fewkes) 19: 573.
- Trephining, Primitive, in Peru (Muñiz-McGee) 16: 3.
- Tribal Society, a Short Study of; Wyandot Government (Powell) 1: 57.
- Tribe, the Omaha (Fletcher-La Flesche) 27: 15.
- Tribe, the Osage; Rite of the Chiefs; Sayings of the Ancient Men (La Flesche) 36: 37.
- Tribe, the Osage; Rite of the Wa-xo´-be (La Flesche) 45: 523.
- Tribe, the Osage; Two Versions of the Child-naming Rite (La Flesche) 43: 23.
- Tribe, the Winnebago (Radin) 37: 35.
- Tribes, Algonquian, Preliminary Report on Classification of (Michelson) 28: 221.
- Tribes, Indian, of the Upper Missouri; Report to the Hon. Isaac S. Stevens (Denig-Hewitt) 46: 375.
- Tribes, Native, and Dialects of Connecticut; Mohegan-Pequot Diary (Speck) 43: 199.
- Tribes, the Salishan, of the Western Plateaus (Teit-Boas) 45: 23.
- Turner, Lucien M. Ethnology of the Ungava District, Hudson Bay Territory 11: 159.
- Tusayan and Cibola, Architecture of (V. Mindeleff) 8: 3.
- Tusayan Clans, Localization of (C. Mindeleff) 19: 635.
- Tusayan Flute and Snake Ceremonies (Fewkes) 19: 957.
- Tusayan Katcinas (Fewkes) 15: 245.
- Tusayan Migration Traditions (Fewkes) 19: 573.
- Tusayan Snake Ceremonies (Fewkes) 16: 267.
- Two Prehistoric Villages in Middle Tennessee (Myer) 41: 485.
- Two Summers’ Work in Pueblo Ruins (Fewkes) 22, i: 3.
- Two Versions of the Child-naming Rite; the Osage Tribe (La Flesche) 43: 23.
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- Ungava District, Hudson Bay Territory, Ethnology of the (Turner) 11: 159.
- Upper Lakes, Wild-rice Gatherers of the; a Study in American Primitive Economics (Jenks) 19: 1013.
- Upper Missouri, Indian Tribes of the; Report to the Hon. Isaac S. Stevens (Denig-Hewitt) 46: 375.
- Usages, Social and Religious Beliefs and, of the Chickasaw Indians (Swanton) 44: 169.
- Usages, Social, and Social Organization of the Indians of the Creek Confederacy (Swanton) 42: 23.
- Uses of Plants by the Chippewa Indians (Densmore) 44: 275.
- Uses of Plants by the Indians of the Missouri River Region (Gilmore) 33: 43.
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- Verde Valley, Aboriginal Remains in (C. Mindeleff) 13: 179.
- Vigil, Rite of; the Osage Tribe (La Flesche) 39: 31.
- Villages, Two Prehistoric, in Middle Tennessee (Myer) 41: 485.
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- Wawenock Myth Texts from Maine (Speck) 43: 165.
- Wa-xo´-be, Rite of the; the Osage Tribe (La Flesche) 45: 523.
- Weather-lore, Mohegan Medicinal Practices, Superstitions, and (Speck-Tantaquidgeon) 43: 264.
- Weavers, Navajo (Matthews) 3: 371.
- Welfare; Technology, or the Science of Activities designed for (Powell) 20: XXIX.
- West Indies. See Porto Rico.
- Western Plateaus, the Salishan Tribes of the (Teit-Boas) 45: 23.
- White, Leslie A. The Acoma Indians 47: 17.
- White Buffalo Dance, the Mythical Origin of the, of the Fox Indians (Michelson) 40: 23.
- Wild-rice Gatherers of the Upper Lakes; a Study in American Primitive Economics (Jenks) 19: 1013.
- Winnebago Tribe, the (Radin) 37: 35.
- Winship, George P. The Coronado Expedition, 1540-1542 14: 329.
- Wolpi, Arizona, Illustrated Catalogue of Collections from, in 1881 (J. Stevenson) 3: 511.
- Work, Two Summers’, in Pueblo Ruins (Fewkes) 22, i: 3.
- Wyandot Government; a Short Study of Tribal Society (Powell) 1: 57.
- Y
- Yarrow, H. C. A Further Contribution to the Study of the Mortuary Customs of the North American Indians 1: 87.
- Yuman and Serian Languages, Comparative Lexicology of (Hewitt) 17: 299*.
- Z
- Zuñi Ceremonialism, Introduction to (Bunzel) 47: 467.
- Zuñi Child, the Religious Life of the (M. C. Stevenson) 5: 533.
- Zuñi Creation Myths, Outlines of (Cushing) 13: 321.
- Zuñi Culture Growth, Pueblo Pottery as illustrative of (Cushing) 4: 467.
- Zuñi Fetiches (Cushing) 2: 3.
- Zuñi Indians, Ethnobotany of the (M. C. Stevenson) 30: 31.
- Zuñi Indians; their Mythology, Esoteric Fraternities, and Ceremonies (M. C. Stevenson) 23: 1.
- Zuñi Katcinas (Bunzel) 47: 837.
- Zuñi Origin Myths (Bunzel) 47: 545.
- Zuñi Ritual Poetry (Bunzel) 47: 611.
- Zuñi, N. Mex., Illustrated Catalogue of Collections from, in 1881 (J. Stevenson) 3: 511.
- Zuñi, New Mexico. See Cibola; Coronado.
FOOTNOTES:
[1] Names beginning with Mac and Mc are arranged separately; those beginning with M´ are arranged under Mc.
[2] W. H. Holmes, in Handbook of the American Indians North of Mexico, Washington, 1907, Vol. I, p. 173 (Bull. 30, Bur. Amer. Ethn.).
[3] Contributors whose papers have appeared in the Annual Reports.
[4] In the general index (Forty-eighth Annual Report) the two parts of the Twenty-second Annual Report are referred to as 22, i and 22, ii, respectively.
[5] In the general index, Forty-eighth Annual Report, the references to the Thirty-eighth Annual Report are by sections unless preceded by the letter “p.”
Transcriber’s Note:
Inconsistent spelling and hyphenation are as in the original.