Ortiz, SergioElias:
The
modernQiiillacinga, Pasto, andCoaiquerB
143,vol.2,pp.961- 968.The
native tribes and languages of southwesternB
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 (LaB
101.y'
Flesche)
.
Osborne, Carolyn. Chapter
m
Archeology of theB
192.Yakutat
Bay
area, Alaska (deLagunaetal.).
Osborne, Douglas:
Excavationsin the
McNary
Reservoir Basin nearB
166, Riv.Bas.Umatilla, Oregon. With appendixes by
Mar-
Surv. Pap. No.shallT.
Newman,
ArthurWoodward, 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
sacredpackoftheFox
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 theB
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 theB
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
CawahfbB
(Nimuendajii).
Park, WillardZ. TribesoftheSierra-Nevada de Santa
B
Marta.
Parsons, ElsieClews.
Isleta,
New
MexicoA
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 (LarcoB
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
theB
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
IndiansB
ofsouthwestern United Statesandnorthern Mexico.
(Hrdlicka).
Pickwick Basin,Alabama,Skeletalmaterialfrom(New-
B man
and Snow)PickwickBasin,
An
archeologicalsurveyof(Webb
andB De
Jarnette).
PickwickBasin, Geology of(Jones)
B
Pickwick Basin Landing in the Tennessee River Val-
B
ley,
MoUusks
foundin shellmounds
of (Morrison).Pickwick pottery,
A
description and analysis of theB
(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
languagesB
BibliographyoftheSalishan languages
B
Bibliography oftheSiouan languages
B
Bibliographyofthe
Wakashan
languagesB
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—
theB
DismalRiverAspect (Gunnerson).Plants, Usesof:
By
IndiansoftheMissouriRiverregion(Gilmore).A By
the ChippewaIndians (Densmore)A
Plants,Yucatan,
Some
ethnologicaldata concerningoneB
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
socialB
and (Kirchhoff).Political organization of the Tropical Forest and
B
Marginaltribes, Socialand (Lowie).
Pollard, J. G.
The Pamunkey
IndiansofVirginiaB
Poncatribe,
The
(Howard)B
Ponka
andOmaha
letters (Dorsey)B
Popaydn region, Colombia,The
archeology of theB
(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.