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Ortiz, SergioElias:

The

modernQiiillacinga, Pasto, andCoaiquer

B

143,vol.2,pp.961- 968.

The

native tribes and languages of southwestern

B

143,vol.2,pp.911-

Colombia. 914.

Osagelanguage,

A

dictionary ofthe (La Flesche)

B

109.

Osagetraditions (Dorsey)

A

6, 373.

Osagetribe:

Rite ofthe chiefs;sayingsofthe ancientmen,

The A

36, 37.

(La Flesche).

Rite ofthe Wa-xo'-be,

The

(LaFlesche)

A

45,523.

The

riteof vigil (LaFlesche)

A

39,31.

Two

versionsofthechild-namingrite(LaFlesche).

A

43,23.

War

ceremony and peace ceremony of (La

B

101.

y'

Flesche)

.

Osborne, Carolyn. Chapter

m

Archeology of the

B

192.

Yakutat

Bay

area, Alaska (deLagunaetal.)

.

Osborne, Douglas:

Excavationsin the

McNary

Reservoir Basin near

B

166, Riv.Bas.

Umatilla, Oregon. With appendixes by

Mar-

Surv. Pap. No.

shallT.

Newman,

Arthur

Woodward, W.

J.KroII, 8.

and B.H. McLeod.

and Bryan, Alan, and Crabtree, Robert H.

The B

179,Riv.Bas.

SheepIslandsiteandthemid-ColumbiaValley. Surv. Pap.No.

24.

Ospina,Gabriel,seeFoster, George

M.

Oswalt, Wendell H., and VanStone,

James W, The B

199.

ethnoarcheology of

Crow

Village, Alaska.

Otomac,

The

(KirchhoflF)

B

143,vol.4,pp.439- 444.

Owl

sacredpackofthe

Fox

Indians,

The

(Michelson)..

B

72.

Ozark region of central Missouri, Caveexplorationsin

B

76.

the (Fowke).

Painting, faceandbody. SeeTeit, JamesA.

Paiute, Panatiibiji', and

Owens

Valley (Steward)

B

119, Anthrop. Pap.

No. 6.

Palerm,Angel,andKelly, Isabel.

The

TajfnTotonac:

P

13.

Part1. History, subsistence,shelter,andtechnology.

Pampean

Hunters,

The

Patagonianand (Cooper)

B

143,vol.1,pp.127- 168-

Pamunkey

Indiansof Virginia (Pollard)

B

17,

Panamd,

The

archeologyof (Lothrop)

B

143,vol.4,pp. 143- 167.

Panamd. Canal,

The

tribes west and south of the

B

143,vol.4,pp.253-

(Lothrop). 256.

Panatubiji',an

Owens

ValleyPaiute (Steward)

B

119,Anthrop. Pap.

No. 6.

Pancararii,

The

(Lowie)

B

143, vol. 1, p. 561.

Papagomusic (Densmore)

B

90.

Parand Delta and

La

Plata Littoral, Indians of the

B

143,vol.1,pp. 177-

(Lothrop). 190.

ParandRiver,

The

archeology ofthe (Aparicio)

B

143, vol. 3, pp.57- 67.

INDEX TO AUTHORS AND TITLES

Paressl,

The

(M^traux)

B

Parintintin, and their neighbors,

The

Cawahfb

B

(Nimuendajii).

Park, WillardZ. TribesoftheSierra-Nevada de Santa

B

Marta.

Parsons, ElsieClews.

Isleta,

New

Mexico

A

Isleta paintings, with introduction and com-

B

mentary by. Edited by Esther S. Goldfrank.

Pasto,and Coaiquer,

The

modern Quillacinga (Ortiz).

B

Patagonia,

The

archeology of(Bird)

B

Patagonianand

Pampean

Hunters,

The

(Cooper)

B

Patdngoroand

Amanf

,

The

(Kirchhoff)

B

Patash6 linguistic families. See Mashacali, Patash6, and

MalaU

linguistic famihes (Metraux and Nimuendajii).

PathologicalchangesinSouthAmericanIndianskeletal

B

remains (Stewart).

Pathology of Chile,

The

geographical (Herzog)

B

Paul Brave site (32S14), Oahe Reservoir area, North

B

Dakota

(Wood

and Woolworth).

Pawnee

archeology,

An

introduction to (Wedel)

B Pawnee

ceremony,

The

Hako:

A

(A. C. Fletcher)

A

Pawnee

music(Densmore)

B

Paya, andJicaque,

The

Mosquito, Sumo.

The

Carib-

B

beanLowlandtribes: (Kirchhoff).

Peachtree

Mound

and village site, Cherokee County,

B

NorthCarolina (SetzlerandJennings).

Peachtree Site, NorthCarolina, Skeletal materialfrom

B

(Stewart)

Pebantribes,

The

(Stewardand Metraux)

B

Pennycapitalism,aGuatemalanIndianeconomy(Tax).

P

Perforatedstonesfrom California (Henshaw)

B

Peru:

A

culturesequence forthe North Coastof (Larco

B

Hoyle).

Primitive trephining in ancient (Muniz and

A McGee)

Social and economico-pohtical evolution of the

B

communitiesofCentral (Castro Pozo).

Textile fabrics ofancient (Holmes)

B

Peruvian civihzation.

The

quipuand (Swanton)

B

Petersen, Karen Daniels. Chippewa mat-weaving

B

techniques.

Petroglyphs (Rouse)

B

109

143,vol.3,pp.349- 360.

143,vol.3,pp.283- 297.

143,vol.2,pp.865- 886.

47, 193.

181.

143,vol.2,pp.961- 968.

143,vol. 1, pp. 17- 24.

143,vol.1,pp.127- 168.

143,vol.4,pp.339- 348.

143, vol. 6, pp. 49- 52.

143,vol.6,pp. 137- 144.

189, Riv.Bas.Surv.

Pap. No. 33.

112.

22 (pt. 2), 5.

93.

143,vol.4,pp.219- 229.

131.

131,81.

143,vol.3,pp.

no BUREAU OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY

Petrology of artifacts and architectural stone at

La B

170.

Venta,

The

(Curtis) (appendix4).

Petrullo,Vincenzo:

Archeology ofArauquin

B

The

YarurosoftheCapanaparoRiver,Venezuela.

B

Philology, orthe science of activities designed for ex-

A

pression (Powell).

Physicalanthropologyoftheinternalorgans

among

the

B

racesofChile (Henckel).

PhysicalanthropologyoftheLenapeorDelawares,and

B

oftheeasternIndiansingeneral (Hrdlicka).

Physiography, The, of the Rio Grande Valley,

New B

Mexico, inrelationtoPueblo culture (Hewett,

Hen-

derson, andRobbins).

Physiologicaland medical observations

among

Indians

B

ofsouthwestern United Statesandnorthern Mexico.

(Hrdlicka).

Pickwick Basin,Alabama,Skeletalmaterialfrom(New-

B man

and Snow)

PickwickBasin,

An

archeologicalsurveyof

(Webb

and

B De

Jarnette)

.

PickwickBasin, Geology of(Jones)

B

Pickwick Basin Landing in the Tennessee River Val-

B

ley,

MoUusks

foundin shell

mounds

of (Morrison).

Pickwick pottery,

A

description and analysis of the

B

(Haag).

PictographsoftheNorth AmericanIndians (Mallery).

A

Picture-writing

:

Ofthe American Indians(Mallery)

A

Studiesin Central American (Holden),

A

Picuris children's stories, with texts and songs (Har-

A

ringtonand Roberts).

Pierson,Donald. CruzdasAlmas:

A

Brazilian village.

P

PigmentationandhairofSouth AmericanIndians,

The B

(Steggerda)

.

Pilling, J.

C:

Bibliography oftheAlgonquian languages

B

Bibliography ofthe Athapascanlanguages

B

Bibliographyofthe Chinookanlanguages

B

Bibliography ofthe Eskimo language

B

BibliographyoftheIroquoian languages

B

Bibliographyofthe

Muskhogean

languages

B

BibliographyoftheSalishan languages

B

Bibliography oftheSiouan languages

B

Bibliographyofthe

Wakashan

languages

B

Catalogueof linguisticmanuscriptsinthe libraryof

A

the BureauofEthnology.

Proof-sheets ofa bibliograhpy ofthe languagesof

M

the North AmericanIndians.

Pima

Indians,

The

(Russell)..

A

Pipe, northern Arapaho flat, and the ceremony of

B

covering thepipe (Carter)

.

123,Anthrop. Pap.

No. 12.

123, Anthrop. Pap.

No. 11.

20, cxxxix.

143,vol.6,pp.145- 156.

62.

54.

34.

129, 393.

129.

129, 327.

129, 337.

129, 509.

4,3.

10,3.

1,205.

43, 289.

12.

143,vol. 6, pp. 85- 90.

13.

14.

15.

1.

6.

9.

16.

5.

19.

1,553.

2.

26, 3.

119, Anthrop. Pap.

No. 12.

INDEX TO AUTHORS AND TITLES

Pirahd,

The Mura

and (Nimuendaju)

B

Plains Apache archeology,

An

introduction to

the

B

DismalRiverAspect (Gunnerson).

Plants, Usesof:

By

IndiansoftheMissouriRiverregion(Gilmore).

A By

the ChippewaIndians (Densmore)

A

Plants,Yucatan,

Some

ethnologicaldata concerningone

B

hundred (Steggerda).

PlantsintropicalSouth America,

The

useofwild (L6vi-

B

Strauss)

Plants of South and Central America, Cultivated

B

(Sauer)

Pleasure; Esthetology, or the science of activities

A

designedto give (Powell).

Poetry, Zufii ritual (Bunzel)

A

Point Barrow expedition. Ethnological results of the

A

(Murdoch).

Politicalorganizationofthe

Andean

peoples.

The

social

B

and (Kirchhoff).

Political organization of the Tropical Forest and

B

Marginaltribes, Socialand (Lowie).

Pollard, J. G.

The Pamunkey

IndiansofVirginia

B

Poncatribe,

The

(Howard)

B

Ponka

and

Omaha

letters (Dorsey)

B

Popaydn region, Colombia,

The

archeology of the

B

(Lehmann)

Populationof SouthAmerica, Tlienative (Steward)...

B

Porto Rico and neighboring islands. Aborigines of

A

(Fewkes)

Potomac and JamesValleys, Archeologicinvestigations

B

in (Fowke).

Potomac-Chesapeake tidewater province, Stone imple-

A

mentsof(Holmes).

Pottery:

Aboriginal,oftheeasternUnitedStates(Holmes)_

A

Ancient, ofthe MississippiValley (Holmes).

A

Designsonprehistoric

H

opi(Fewkes)

A

ofthe ancient Pueblos (Holmes)

A

Prehistoric textile fabrics of the United States,

A

derivedfromimpressions on (Holmes).

Pueblo, as illustrative of Zuni culture-growth

A

(Gushing)

Vesselsfromthe Upper Missouri, Observations on

B

some nineteenth century (Wedel).

Pourchet,MariaJulia. BraziHan Mestizo types

B

Powell,J. W.:

Esthetology, orthescienceofactivitiesdesignedto

A

give pleasure.

Indian linguistic families of America north of

A

Mexico.

Ill

143,vol.3,pp.

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