f\JWfiZ INDEX INDIAN NOTES VOLUMES 8-11 1972--1976 Compiled by Joaquin Arriaga MUSEUM OF THE AMERICAN INDIAN HEYE FOUNDATION New York 1983 ^ » r\ TABLE OF CONTENTS General Index 1 Author Index 62 Title Index 65 AAM, see American Association of Museums Acoraa, pottery, 8:42-43 Acquisitions Collection, 8:32-33; 9:90; 10:96, 120 Library, 8:34-36 Adamo, George M. , 8:131 Adventure TV Show, 9:11 AIM, see Americcin Indian Movement Akwesasne Notes, 8:104 Alabama-Koasati Indian Reservation, 10:67 Alaska, ivory carvings, 8:128 Alexandride, Sanda, 9:70 Allegany (Seneca) Reservation, 8:14 Allen, Captain Alexander, 10:89 Amaya, Mario, 8:11 American Association of Museums, 8:126; 9:72, 82 Conservation Workshop, 9:78 American Indian Art: Form and Tradition, exhibit, 9:82 American Federation of Arts, 10:113 American Indian Beadwork, exhibit, 10:113 American Indian Movement, 9:71 The American Indian Observed, exhibit, 8:11 American Indians in U.S. Cities, 8: 104 American Indian Symposium, 9:71 American Library Association, 9:87 American Museum of Natural History, 8:26; 9:99, 108; 10:2, 92 Amon Carter Museum of Western Art, 9:84 Amulets, see Fetishes, charms, and amulets Anasazi Indians c- cranial deformation, 8:6 habitat, 8:6 Anchorage Historical and Fine Arts Museiom, 9:84 Ancient Life in Mayan Pottery, exhibit, 8:17 Andali, 8:116, 119, 122-123 Anderson, A., 10:93 Ankylosing spondylitis, in mummies, 8:5, 9 Antigua, three-pointed stones, 9:52 Antlers, carved, Tlingit, 9:49 Ants, Crow medicine, 10:69 Apache (Chiricahua) , costume, 9:8 Appiatan, 10:63 Anvil, stone, Tennessee, 9:14-15 Arawak Indians, see Taino Indians Arbizu, Jos€ and Olga, 10:107 Archaeological Society of Connecticut, 9:76 Aren Akweks, 8:79 Argentina, Patagonian hide coat, 10:128 ArgUello, Padre Alvaro, 10:107 Arikara Indians buffalo butchering, 9:20 bundles, 8:93-98 Arizona, Maricopa redware, 8:77 Arizona-Sonora E)esert Museum, 8:28 Arizona State Museum, 9:83 Arkansas, Blytheville redware, 8:103 Arkansas Archaeological Survey, 9:76 Arkansas Collections, 9:110 Arkansas State, 9:110 Armor, from Patagonia, 10:128 Arrowheads, Antillean, 10:59-61 Art-on-Tour, 9:83 Arts and Design of the North American Indians, exhibit, 9:82 Arthritis, rheumatoid, found in mummies, 8:59 Ash family, 11:102 Atcitty, Thomas, 9:12 Azagayas, 10:60 Aztec cosmology, 10:16 pottery molds, 10:9 shell bead, 8:129 Bache, Alice K. , 9:80 Bache, Harold L. Foundation, 8:17, 32 Baldizdn, Juan Romdn, 10:107 Ball playing, Mesoamerica, 10:14-15 Bandelier, Adolph, 8:26 Bark, see Trees, uses of Barefoot Green, 8:59 Barnet, Joan, see Author Index Berthet, Rebecca, 9:70 Basketmaker Cave site, 8:4 Basketry Carib, 9:111-115 Chile, 9:105 Basketry (continued) -- Mikasuki (Seminole), 9:36-38, 42 Mohegan, 8:81 Pima, 10:114-115 Pomo, 9:31, 49 Potomac, 8:59-63 Spiro Mound, 11:56 Beads shell, Aztec, 8:129 stone, from Virginia, 10:120 Beadwork Kiowa buckskin bag, 8:118 deer-trail charm, 8:125 medicine scalp, 8:116 Mikasuki belt, 9:45 Bear, in Crow mythology, 10:69 Bear Refuses to Give, 10:81 Bear Song Dance, Crow, 10:80 Bedeau, Charlie, 11:16 Bedell, Deaconess Harriet M. , photographs by 9:34, 39 Before F.A.O. Schwarz, exhibit, 9:81 Begay, John Lee, 9:19 Bell, Robert E. Collection, 11:52 Bellows, Charlie, 11:16 Bellport-Brookhaven, 9:83 Bells, wooden, from Chile, 9:107 Belts, see Clothing Benjamin, Mrs. Amico Surany de, 10:121-123 Bernard, Captain Joseph, 10:93-94 Big Cypress Indian Band, see Mikasuki Indians Big Cypress Reservation, 9:46 Big Tree, John, 8:29 Bird, Junius, 10:2 Birds, see Duck, Eagle, Scalps, bird, and Turkey Bijur, Judge Nathan, 9:31 Blackfoot Indians, 10:95 Blackiston, A.H. , 8:4 Blackware, see Pottery Blackware of the Americas, exhibit, 9:118 Blankets, see Rugs and Blankets Bloomingdale's, 9:83 Blue Spruce, Dr. Beryl, obituary, 10:62 Board of Education, 9:83 Board of Trustees, see Museum of the American Indian — Heye Foundation, Board of Trustees Boas, Franz, 8:2 6 Boils His Leggins, 10:70-72 Bolton, Reginald Pelham, 11:64, 101-103, 105, 109, 111, 127 bibliography, 11:126 drawings by, 11:118, 121-122 map by, 11:112-113 See also Author Index Bone, animal combs, 9:85 finials, Tairona, 9:85 implements, Tennessee, 9:16 spatulas, Chile, 9:99-101, 106 tools, Chile, 9:99-101 Bone, fish jaw, use in punishment, purification, Delaware, 10:38 Bone, fish (continued) ■ whale, at Throgs Neck, 11:119-12 0 Bone marrow, as food, Naskapi, 8:56 Bones, human, at Mitchell Burial Mound, 10:36 See also Mummies Bonnets, see Headdresses Book reviews, 8:37-38, 71-72 Borax Lake, site, 8:27 Bortolot, Victor, 10:2 See also Author Index Bowen, Robert N., photographs by, 10:118 Bowl, stone, Spiro Mound, 11:52 See also Pottery Brass, peace medal, 11:62-63 Brazil CarajS featherwork, 8:51 headdress, 8:55 mask, 8:51 j£varo, featherwork, 8:51 Tapirape, featherwork, 8:51 tribes of the Amazonas, 8:52-55 Urubu, featherwork, 8:51 British Honduras, 8:130 British Museum, 10:47 Research Laboratory, 10:47 British Virgin Islands Archeological Survey, 8:131-135 prehistoric pottery, 8:134 prehistoric spindle whorl, 8:135 Bronx -' Dutch settlement, 11:102 pottery, 11:115 Throgs Neck Indian settlement, 11:111-126 Bronx County Hisotrical Society, 11:101-103, 105, 108 Bronx Press Review, 9:87 Bronx Shore Community Association, 11:108-109, 114 Bronx Society of Arts and Letters, 11:102 Bronxville Public Library, 9:83 Brooklyn Diocesan Television Center, 9:83 Brovmware, see Pottery Bruce Museum, 9:83 Buckskin cradle board hood, Foster Collection, 8:74 medicine shield cover, Kiowa, 8:122 shoulder bag, Mohegan, 8:83 See also Fur, Hide, Leather Buffalo butchering, Arikara, 9:2 0 charm, Kiowa, 8:127 Medicine, Kiowa, 8:117-118 medicine shield, Kiowa, 8:122 robe. Crow, 10:72 Buffalo Bull, 10:72 Buffalo hide, shield, and cover, Foster Collection, 8:74 Buffalo Medicine, Kiowa Indians, 8:116-127 Buffalo Society of Natural Science, 10:35 Buff ware, see Pottery Bundles ' Arikara, 8:93-98 ■ Bundles (continued) r.- Crow Sun Dance, 10:79 medicine woman's, 10:67, 80-81 Kiowa, medicine, sacred, 8:114-127 Omaha, 8:93-98 war, 8:96-98 Burials American Southwest, mummies, 8:5-7 Bronx, Throgs Neck, 11:119-121 Eskimo, mounds, 10:89 Mikasuki, 9:44-45 Mississippi, mound, 10:34-46 Peru, 8:18-25 See also Crematory rites Burke, Edgar, 11:51 Burkhart, William, 9:110 Cadzow, Donald, 10:95 Cahokia (Mississippian) site, 10:35-45 Calico Mountain, 8:27 Calumets, Foster Collection, 8:74 Calv^o, J. Tozzi, 8:52 Calver, William, 11:102, 109 photographs by, 11:111, 115 Campbell, John P., 9:67 Canoes, Mikasuki, 9:42-43 Canyon del Muerto, site, 8:4-6, 10 Cape, see Clothing Caps, see Headdresses CarajS Indians -' featherwork, 8:51 headdress, 8:55 mask, 8:51 Carbon-14 dating of Mummies, 8:7 Carib Indians basketry, 9:111-115 history of, 9:111 mythology, 9:111-112 Caribou, as food, Montagnais, 8:57 Carlisle Indian School, 10:62 Carpenter, Edmund S., 8:98 Carrington, Mayo, 10:61 Carter, Mr. & Mrs. Ernest S., 9:92 Carvings, see Craftspeople and stone, carved Casella, Hote, 9:89 Catalogs, see Publications of the Museum of the American Indian — Heye Foundation Catlin, George, 10:126-127 Catlinite, carvers. Plains, 8:108 Cattaraugus (Seneca) Reservation, 8:14 cornhusk mask, 8:44, 47-48 False Face masks, 8:12 Caughnawaga (Mohawk) Reservation, 8:14 Cave Valley, site, 8:4, 6, 10 Cavett, Dick, 9:9-10, 71, 117 Cayuga Indian Reservation, 8:14 Center for Inter-American Relations, 10:106 Center for Latin American Affairs, 9:116-117 Central Pacific railway system, 11:102 Ceramics, see Pottery 10 Ceremonies :.■ Iroquois Tobacco / 8:12 Mikasuki Green Corn Festival, 9:44 See also Dances, Fetishes, Marriage Customs, Rituals Chamorro, Alberto, 10:107 Chancay Culture (Peru), 8:18-25 Charms, see Fetishes, charms, and amulets Chav£n Horizon (Peru), 10:49 Chesapeake and Ohio railway system, 11:102 Chickadee, Crow Medicine, 10:69 Chimu Empire (Peru), 8:19 Chippewa Indians, curing rituals, 10:38 Chiricahua Apache, costume, 9:8 Chuquimancu Empire (Peru), 8:19 Chile basketry, 9:105 bells, wooden, 9:107 cloth, 9:109 toos, utensils, wooden and bone, 9:98-109 Chilkat, clothing, 9:9 Cisneros, Dorothy, 9:87-88 Cities, Indians in U.S., 8:104 City University of New York, 9:76 Clay, Bobby, 9:4 6 Clements, Forrest W. , 11:51 Cleveland, Nick, 9:70, 81 Cloak, medicine, Kiowa, 8:115 Cloth artifact wrapping, Mississippi, 10:39 woolen, Chile, 9:109 See also Textiles 11 Clothing Chilkat, shirt, hat, 9:9 Chiricahua Apache, costume, 9:8 Crow, dress, 10:77 Eskimo, various, 8:91, 128 Foster Collection, belts, 8:74 Hupa, skirt, 9:10 Mataponi, feather cape, 10:121 Mikasuki, costumes, 9:34-45 Patagonian hide coat, 10:128 Potawatorai, costume, 9:11 See also Headdresses, Masks, Ornaments, Leggins, Footwear Coates, James R. , 10:120-121 Coctaw (Santa Clara) Indians, 9:70 Codex Borbonicus, 10:15 Codex Borgia, 10:16 Cohen, Mr. & Mrs. Harold J., 9:91, 118 Coins, as ornaments, Mikasuki, 9:41-42 Cold Weather Clothing, exhibit, 10:84 Cold Wind, 10:70 Collins, Jan, 9:10, 116 Colombia Sinu bird finial, 10:30 Tairona bone finials, 9:85 ocarinas, 11:49, 59-61 pottery, 8:77; 9:90 Combs, carved bone, Iroquois, 9:85 Comfort, George V., 8:98; 9:67 Coming Daylight, 10:69 Conchopata pottery (Peru), 10:50-51 12 Conservation department, 9:6-7, 77, 79 Containers gourd, Chile, 9:105 wood, Chile, 9:105 See also Basketry, Pottery Cooked meat, 10:74 Cooking utensils, Mikasuki, 9:36-37 Cooper, Clyde, 9:13 Copan site (Mayan), 8:32-33 Copper, at Mitchell Burial Mound, 10:38-4 3, 4 5 Corn grinding, Mohegan, 8:82 Cosmo Photographers, 8:111 Cosmology, see Mythology Costa Rica, Mrs. Benjamin's Collection, 10:121 Costello, Billy Joe, 9:19 Costume Show, exhibit, 9:116 Cotton thread, in Plains pipes, 9:27-28 Coushatta (Koasati) Indians, 10:115 Covert's Indian Store, 8:26 Cradle board, hood, Foster Collection, 9:85 Craftspeople carvers ivory, Alaska, 8:128 stone. Plains, 8:108-109 wood. Northwest Coast, 9:90 kachinas, Hopi, 9:90 Pomo, 9:75 potter, Staatsburg, N.Y., 8:111 sandpainters, Navajo, 9:19 silversmith, Iroquois, 9:90 13 Cranbrook Academy of Art, 8:111; 9:82 Cranbrook Institute of Science, 10:116, 118 Crane, Jerry, 9:9 Crane Feather, 10:81 Cranial deformation, Anasazi, 8:6 Crazy Horse, 9:85 Cree Indians, 10:95 stencil making, 11:37 Cree-Shoshoni Indians, 10:119 Crematory rites, Pomo, 9:31 Crooked Face, 10:77 Crow Indians, 9:110; 10:67, 95 adopting Sioux, 10:69 attacked by Sioux, 10:75 Bear Song Dance, 10:80 captured by Sioux, 10:69 Medicine of the Ants, 10:69 medicine bundles, 10:67 medicine sweat tipi, 10:74 sacred helper, 10:69 Sun Dance, 10:67, 79 Tobacco Society, 10:78 vision quests, 10:67-83 Cuba, 8:27 arrowheads, 10:59-60 Cuismancu Empire (Peru), 8:19 Ciona Indians molas, 8:67 orsualas, 9:18 Cups, see Pottery Curing rituals, Chippewa, 10:38 14 Curson, Shirley D. , 8:110 Curtis, Edward S., photographs by, 8:103 Curtis, Malley-Prevost, Colt & Mosle, 10:95 Da, Popovi, obituary, 8:28 Dances Crow Bear Song, 10:80 Sun Dance, 10:67, 79 D'Arlene Studio, photograph by, 9:116 Dangerous Bear, 8:117, 119, 123 Dean, Nora Thompson, 9:75 Death customs, see Burials Deer bone, uses of mandible, mask element/ornament, Mississippian, 10:40, 42 skin, uses of shield cover, Kiowa, 8:122 clothing, Hupa, 9:10 mummy wrapping, U.S. Southwest, 8:5 tail charm, Kiowa, 8:125 Deer, Robin, 9:117 Delaware Indians, purification ritual, 10:38 Department of Water Supply, 11:101 Dick Cavett TV Show, 9:83, 117 DiMarco, Frank, 9:73, 80 Dippers, ladles and spoons, wooden, Chile, 9:98-109 Diseases, found in mummies ankylosing spondylitis, 8:5, 9 arthritis, rheumatoid, 8:5, 9 congenital deformities, 8:9 15 Diseases, found in mummies (continued) cranial deformation, 8:6 dental problems, 8:6 malnutrition, 8:8 Dockstader, Frederick J- , 8:11, 38, 52, 59, 98, 101, 111; 9:5, 9-11, 48, 67, 71, 82-83, 85, 95, 116-117; 10:2, 113 See also Author Index Dolls Crow, Sun Dance, 10:79 Hopi, Kachinas, 9:2-3 Mikasuki, 9:42 Mohegan, 8:30 Peruvian, funerary, 8:18-25 Dominica, Carib basketry, 9:111-115 Dominican Republic arrowheads, 10:59 Tainan pottery, 9:120 three-pointed stones, 9:55, 57 Dreams, see Visions Dresses, see Clothing Duck feathers. Porno basketry, 9:31 skin. Crow medicine bundle, 10:80 Dyer Jr., Peter, 9:70 Dyes, uses by Plains Tribes, 9:23-28 Dwellings Crow, sweat titpi, 10:74 Eskimo, wooden, 10:89, 92-93 Haida, 8:100 16 Dwellings (continued) Mikasuki, 9:35-38 Montagnais, 11:28-29, 40, 42 Quebec trapper's cabin, 11:4 Seneca, 9:74, 80 Throgs Neck Settlement, 11:119 Tlingit Chief's House, 9:74 Eagle feather bonnet, Foster Collection, 8:74 foot medicine charm, Kiowa, 8:125 Ear plugs, see Ornaments Ecuador f eatherwor k , 8:51 pottery Manabi, 8:76 whistle, Guangala, 9:66 Edgar Allen Poe Cottage, 11:102 Eisler, Mrs. Lee, 9:91, 118 Ekholm, Gordon, F. , 8:99 El Salvador, 10:9 El Taj£n, pottery, 10:13-15 Electric Meter Company, 11:102 Elizabeth Seton College Library, 9:83 Emaan, 8:115 ' Emily Lowe Gallery, 9:83 Eonhapo, 8:117 Eritta, Elena, 8:130; 9:11, 92 Eskimo burial mounds, 10:89 17 Eskimo (continued) ■'■'' clothing, 8:91, 128 pottery, 10:89, 92-94 whaling, 10:94 Ethnic Folkways, 8:85 Everson Musevun of Art, 9:83-84 Ewers, John C, 8:113; 9:69, 85; 10:68 Exhibits, Museum of the American Indian — Heye Foundation American Indian Art: Form and Tradition, 9:82 American Indicin Beadwork, 10:113 The American Indian Observed, 8:11 Ancient Life in Mayan Pottery, 8:17 Arts and Design of the North American Indians, 9:82 Before F.A.O. Schwarz, 9:81 Blackware of the Americas, 9:118 Cold Weather Clothing, 10:84 Costume Show, 9:116 The Far North, 9:83 The Foster Collection, 8:74; 9:81 The Hopi Way of Giving: Niman Kachina, 9:2-3, 81 Indian Art in America, 9:82 Indian Art Is Not Dead, 8:29 Indian Art of the Americas, 8:110; 9:117 It's a Small World, 9:48-49 Masterworks from the Museum of the American Indian, 9:117; 10:2n Mexican Masks, 10:64, 85-88 Naked Clay: 3000 Years of Unadorned Pottery of the American Indian, 8:76-77, 110-111; 9:82 18 Exhibits, Museum of the American Indian — Heye Foundation (continued) Potlach, 8:38 Pre-Columbian Art from Colombia, Ecuador and Peru, 9:83 Sounds That Beautify the Land, 8:85, 9:81 Tropical Forest Featherwork, 8:51; 9:81 Two Hundred Years of North American Indian Art, 1700-1900, 8:11 Visions of Mortality: The Skull Motif in Indian Art, 8:107, 129-130; 9:71, 81 Wounded Knee: Then and Now, 9:50 See also Museum of the American Indian — Heye Foundation, Exhibits Department Explorer's Club, 9:76; 10:106 Fadden, Ray, 8:79 False Face Society (Iroquois), 8:13, 29 The Far North, exhibit, 9:83 Farnsworth Library and Art Museum, 9:82, 84 The Fashion Group, Inc., 9:11, 71, 82, 84 Fasting, in Crow vision quest, 10:67-83 Faure, Sever ine, 10:106, 111 Feather Woman, 10:69 Featherwork Caraj^, 8:51, 55 Foster Collection, bonnet, 8:74; 9:81 Kiowa medicine bundle, 8:118, 120, 127 j£varo, 8 :51 i .. 19 Featherwork (continued) Mataponi feather cape, 10:121 Ponvo basketry, 9:31 Tapir ape, 8:51 Urubu, 8:51 See also Scalps, bird Feder, Norman, 8:11 Fetishes, charms, and amulets deer-trail charm, Kiowa, 8:125 eagle-foot charm, Kiowa, 8:125 medicinal amulets, Kiowa, 8:126 stone fetish, Kiowa, 8:115 ximbilical cord amulet, Kiowa, 8:127 Field Museum, 11:59 Fielding, Fidelia, 8:83 Finial carved bone, Tairona, 9:85 gold, Sinu, 10:30 Figueredo, Alfredo, 9:70, 76, 92 See also Author Index Fishing implements Montagnais salmon spear, 11:25-2 6 Throgs Neck net sinkers, 11:123 Potomac eel traps, 8:59-63 Putnam County ovate stones, 8:69-89 See also Whaling Fitzgerald, Catherine, 9:87 Flandreau Indians, stone work, 8:109 Flax, Marvin, 8:131 Fleisher, Arthur, drawings by, 10:66 Flores, Leo A., 8:92; 9:69 20 Foley, Mr. , 9:92, 95 Foley, Theodore T. Collection, 8:33 Folklore, see Mythology and Visions Food Montagnais ; bone marrow, 8:56 caribou head, 8:56 porcupine, 11:16, 36-37 Food etiquette, Montagnais, 11:33 Footwear Chile, sandals, 9:109 Foster Collection, moccasins, 8:74 Montagnais, 11:33-34 Ford, James A. , 9:95; 10:96 Ford, James B., 8:70 Fordham Library Center, 9:84 Fort Berthold Reservation, 10:119 Fort Miami, 8 :74 Fort Schuyler, 11:105 The Foster (Lieutenant Andrew) Collection, 8:74; 9:81 Fraser, James Earle, 8:29 ' Friezes, see Stone, carved, Funerary customs, see Burials Fur musk-ox clothing, Eskimo, 8:91 otter pouch, Midewin, 8:75 weasel, charm, Kiowa, 8:127 Garments, see Clothing Gcunbling, Crow, 10:77 21 Games Mesoamerican ball games, 10:14-15 Montagnais "jacks", 11:31 Georges, Elton, 8:131 Gilmore, Melvin R. , see Author Index Glass Digest, 9:77 Goddard-Riverside Comravinity Center, 9:84 Goodwillie, Eugene V., 10:95 Gorman, R.C. , 11:64 Gourd, container, Chile, 9:105 Graham, Douglas D. Collection, 8:42 Grant, Stanley R. , 8:98; 9:4-5, 67 Green, Mrs., 10:126-127 Green, Margerie, 8:131 Grinnell, Mattie, obituary, 10:119 Gros Ventre Indians, 10:75 medicine women, 10:68-69 Gross, Jeffrey M. , 8:131 map by, 8:132 sketches by, 8:134-135; 10:59-61 Ground, Chief Harrison, 9:79 Grumet, Robert, 9:92 Guadagno, Carmelo, 9:20, 80; 10:107 Guadeloupe, three-pointed stones, 9:52 Guatemala Quiche Maya, 10:16 Huipiles, 9:18 Guild Hall, 9:84 Gypsum Cave, site, 8:27 22 Haida Indians, dwellings, 8:100 Hair, horse, on Plains pipe, 9:23-25 See also Scalps Hair ornaments, see Shells Haiti, Tainan pottery, 9:121 Hall, Robert, 10:35 Hammer, stone, Tennessee, 9:17 Hammond, A., 11:102 Harriman Expedition, 8:100 Harrington, Mark Raymond, 8:7, 2 6-27; 10:60 obituary, 8:26-27 photographs by, 8:82; 9:37 See also Author Index Harrington, Mark Waldron, 8:26 Harrington Papers, 9:110 Harris lines, in mummies, 8:8-10 Harvard University, 9:85; 10:95 Hatathli, Ned, obituary, 9:12 Hats, see Headdresses Hatt, Robert T. , see Author Index Havemeyer family, 11:102 Harvey, Byron, 8:109; 9:92 Headdresses bonnets Foster Collection, 9:81 Sioux, 9:85 cap, wool, Peru, 10:56 featherwork, Caraj5, 8:55 hat, Chilkat, 9:9 turban, Mikasuki, 9:45 23 Hein, Robert, photograph by, 10:29 Heritage Museum, 9:84 Hermalyn, Gary D. , see Author Index Heye, George, 9:117; 10:2; 11:51, 59, 103 The Hibben (Harold J.) Collection, 9:85 Hide Foster Collection., shield and cover, 8:74 Montagnais, caribou and sealskin tanning, 11:19-20 Patagonia, painted coat, 10:128 Sioux, painted, 9:85 See also Buckskin, Fur, Leather Hispanic Society of America, 11:103 Hodge, Frederick W. , Library Collection, 8:70 Hoffman Radiation Research Fund, 10:31 Honduras, 8:32 Hood, cradle board, Foster Collection, 8:74 Hopi Indians Humis Kachina, 9:90 Kachina Dancers, 9:3 Niman ceremony, 9:2 The Hopi Way of Giving: Nim^n Kachina, exhibit, 9:2-3, 81 Hopkins, Donald, 9:11 Hostos, Adolf o de, 9:60-61 Houses, see Dwellings Howland, Henry R. , 10:34, 39 Huari Empire (Peru), 8:18-19 pottery, 10:2-8, 50-58 Huastec Indians, carved conch shell, 8:129 Hudson's Bay Company, 10:93; 11:42, 47 Huipiles, Guatemala, 9:18 24 Huntington, Anna Hyatt, obituary, 9:110 Huntington, Archer M. , 8:70; 9:110 Huntington, Collis Potter, 11:102-103, 111, 120 Huntington Free Library, 8:102-103; 9:87-88 See also Museum of the American Indian — Heye Foundation Library Hurst, H. E., 10:59 Husk Face, see Iroquois Indians, cornhusk masks Iconography of polychrome Peruvian pottery, 10:3-8, 4 9-58 of Mesoamerican pottery, 10:9-17, 99, 104-105 Idols Caribbean, Zemis, 9:59 Peru, depicted on Conchopata pottery, 10:51 Illinois State Museum, 10:35 Incense burners pottery Monte Alban, 10:29 Nicaragua, 10:105 Incer, Jaime, 10:107 Indian Art in America, exhibit, 9:82 Indian Art is Not Dead, exhibit, 8:29 Indian Art of the Americas, exhibit, 8:110; 9:117 Indian City, 10:63 Indian House, 8:85 Indian Notes, 8:2, 67, 106-107, 129; 9:32, 128; 11:64 Informant, Pomo, 8:79 Institute of Archaeology (London), 10:47 25 Internal Revenue Service, 8:136; 9:68, 71 Iron Bull, 10:74 Iroquois Indians Cornhusk masks, 8:44-50 curing ritual, 8:12 False Face masks, 8:12-16 False Face Society, 8:13, 29 mythology, 8:12, 45 reservations, 8:14 Six Nations Reserve, 8:14 tobacco use in ceremonies, 8:12 See also Seneca Indians Isaac Delgado Museum of Art, 9:71 It's a Small World, exhibit, 9:48-49 Ivory, Eskimo, 8:110 Jackson Hole Conservation Fund, 9:7 Jackson Hole Preserve, Inc., 9:77, 92 Jacobson, Oscar, 10:63 James, Honor, 9:113, 115 Jars, see Pottery Jewelry, see Ornaments j£varo Indians, featherwork, 8:51 Jumper, Mandy, 9:37 Kachinas, Hopi, 9:2-3 Katonah Gallery, 9:82, 84 Keating, Richard, 10:56n 26 Kennedy, Daniel B. , see Author Index Kills at Dawn, 10:81 King Philip's War, 11:63 Kiowa Indians, 9:70; 10:63 Buffalo Medicine, 8:116-127 Ghost Dance, 8:116 habitat, 8:114 history, ethnology, 8:114 human scalps use, 8:116 medicine bundles, 8:114-127 Peyote Rite, 8:116 Reservation, 10:63 stone fetish, 8:115 Sun Dance, 8:115-116 Knives, stone Antillean, 10:60-61 Eskimo, 10:93 Mississippian, 10:38-39 from Tennessee, 9:15 Knoblock, Mr. & Mrs. Byron B. , 11:52 Knoedler Galleries, 8:11 Kopta, Emery, photographs by, 9:2-3 Kom, Lewis J., 10:61 Krause, Susan C. , 8:17, 51, 55 drawings by, 8:46-48 Krause -Mar tin, Susan, 8:130; 9:2, 48, 81; 10:84, 113 Krevolin, Lewis, 8:76, 111; 9:70, 82, 92, 110 Kroeber, A.L. , 10:68 Kutchin Indians, 10:95 27 La Flesche, Chief Joseph, 8:95-96 Labrador, Christine, 9:86 Ladles, see Dippers, ladles and spoons Lalo, Joe, 11:32-33, 36 Lalo, William, 11:18, 29, 32-34, 36, 42 Lamoka site, 10:40 Lamps and torches Eskimo, 10:93 Montagnais, 11:4 5 Lang, Charles B., 8:6 Langley, Lois, 10:115 Lawrence, John V., 10:114 Leather coat, Patagonia, 10:128 pouch (wallet), Chile, 9:109 sandal, Chile, 9:109 See also Buckskin, Fur, Hide Lee, Mrs. F.E., 11:51 Leggins, Mikasuki, 9:45 Legrand, Fernando, photograph by, 9:18 Lent, Evelyn B., 8:42 Leonard, Lee, Midday TV Show, 9:11 Levittown Junior High School, 9:78 Library of the Museum of the American Indian — Heye Foundation, 8:34-36, 70, 102-103 See also Acquisitions — Library, Periodicals — Native American Lihn, Betty, Memorial Collection, 9:91, 118 Lihn, Miles and David, 9:118 Limping, 10:70-72 28 Linares, Felipe, 8:130 .. Lindenbaum, Samuel H. , 10:64, 124 Liderman, Frank Bird, 10:68-69 Little Eagle, Linda, 9:117 Little Face, 10:69 Little Lake site, 8:27 Littman, Robert, 8:11 Livingston, Philip, 11:102, 107 Loans, see Museum of the American Indian- Heye Foundation — Loans Lomakema, Marshall, 9:90 Long Island Historical Society, 9:84 Lost City site, 8:27 Lotos Club Award, 9:71 Lovelock Cave, 8:4, 7, 9 Loven, Sven, 9:61 Lowe Gallery, 8:11 Lowie, Robert H., 10:68 Mc Adams, William R. , 10:34 Mc Namara, John, 9:87 Macy, R.H. & Co., 11:101 Maffenbier, John J., 11:52 Magpie on Earth, 10:70 Malkin, Borys, 11:59 Malnutrition, found in mummies, 8:8 Mandan Indians, 10:119 medicine women, 10:68-69 29 Maria, Hno. Hildeberto, 10:106 Mark, Charlie, 11:5, 9, 32-33, 36 Marks, Cedric H., 9:91 Marks, Daisy, 8:111; 9:68-69, 71, 88 See also Author Index Marriage customs, Carib, Dominica, 9:111-112 Martelli, Rose, 9:10, 92 Martin, Marlene, 8:17, 51, 85, 130; 9:2, 48, 76, 81 See also Author Index Martinez, Andres, 8:116, 119, 122-123 Martinez, Julian, 9:19, 118 Martinez, Maria, 8:28; 9:19, 118 Masks clay, Mexico, 10:64, 85 comhusk, Iroquois, 8:44-50 False Face, Iroquois, 8:12-16 featherwork, Caraj5, 8:51 mosaic -on -wood, Mexico, 8:33 shell, Mexico, 10:64, 85 stone Argentina, 9:90 Mexico, 10:64, 88 various, Mexico, 10:64, 85-88, 124 wood Mexico, 10:64, 85-88, 124 Northwest Coast, 9:90 Tlingit, 9:48 Mason, John Alden, 11:59 Mason, Gregory, 11:59 30 Massachusetts Bay Colony, peace medal, 11:62-63 Masterworks From the Museum of the American Indian, exhibit, 9:117; 10:2n Mataponi Indians, feather cape, 10:121 Matinococ Indians, 11:120 Matthews, Mrs. Joseph, 8:111 Matthews, Mr. M. , 10:126-127 Maurice brothers, 11:4, 2 6-27 Marice, Dick, 11:4, 26, 47 Maxwell, Thyra Harshaw, obituary, 8:79 Mayer, Susan, 9:70 Mayan Art Symposium, 9:71 Mayas carved stone Hacha, 9:32 Copan site, 8:99 pottery, 8:17, 32-33; 9:35 shells as "cache-sex", 10:116-118 Medicine bundles, see Bundles Medicine cloak, Kiowa, 8:115 Medicine sweat tipi. Crow, 10:74 Medicine women, Gros Ventre. 10:68-69 Menzel, Dorothy, 10:2, 7-8, 4 9n Merrin, Vivian S., 10:64, 124 The Merrin-Lindenbaum Collection, 10:124 Mesoamerica ball playing ritual, 10:14-15 metallurgy, 10:99 Pre-Columbian diffusion, 10:4 0, 99 pottery, 10:99 Metcalf, Thomas, 10:10 6 Metropolitan Area Archaeological Survey, 9:76 31 Metropolitan Museiom of Art, :9:117; 10:2n, 22 Mexico Aztec carved shell bead, 8:129 cosmology, 10:16 pottery molds, 10:9 ball courts. El Tajin, 10:14-15 carved stone slab, 10:122-12 3 El Tajfn ball courts, 10:14-15 pottery, 10:13-15 Huastec, carved conch shell, 8:129 Lambityeco tomb, 10:12-13 masks mosaic -on -wood, 8:33 shell, 10:64, 85 stone, 10:64, 88 various, 10:64, 85-88, 124 wood, 10:64, 85-88, 124 Maya pottery, 8:99; 9:85 shells as "cache-sex", 10:116-118 Monte AlbSn, pottery, 10:9, 12, 2 9 mythology, 10:16 Oaxaca, 10:10, 12-15 Rio Blanco, pottery, 10:13 skulls, papier mache, 8:130 Teotihuacan, 10:9-10 stone frieze, 8:107 Tlatilco, blackware, 9:118 32 Mexico (continued) --'■ Totonac ceremonial center, 10:13 Valley of Mexico, 10:9 Veracruz, molded pottery, sculpture, 10:13-16, 28 Zaachila tomb, 10:12-13 Mexican Masks, exhibit, 10:64, 85-88 Meyer, Fred R. , photograph by, 10:71 Miami Museum of Fine Arts, 9:71 Mice, in Crow folklore, 10:69 Michilimackinac, 8:74 Mid^win Society, fur pouch, 8:75 Mikasuki (Seminole) Indians canoes, 9:42-43 Covmcil, land payment, 9:79 personal observation of, 9:35-4 6 Mikijanic, Vladislav I., 8:131 Miller, Major Kenneth C. , 9:91 obituary, 10:95 Miller, Lynette G. , 9:82, 84-85; 10:113 Milton, Archer, 11:103 Mississippian Culture Cahokia stone knives, 10:38-39 Mitchell Burial Mound, 10:34-4 6 ornaments, 10:34-46 Quetzalcoatl's influence, 10:40 Mitchell family, 11:102 Mitchell, John W. , 10:126-127 Mitchell Burial Mound, 10:34-46 Mitchell-Hedges, Anna, crystal skull, 8:130; 9:81 33 Moccasin Top, 10:77 ^- Moccasins, Foster Collection, 8:74 Modoc Indians, 9:91 Mohawk Indians Caughnawaga Reservation, 8:14 False Face masks, 8:12 reservations, 8:14 See also Iroquois Indians, Six Nations Reserve, St. Regis Reservation Mohegan (Pequot) Indians diary of a, 8 :83 dollmaker, 8 :80 historical accounts, 8:80-83 mortars, wood, 8:82 Monkeys in Mesoamerican mythology, 10:16 depicted on Huari pottery, 10:7 Montagnais (Naskapi) Indians diary of a trip in the bush, 11:2-47 dwellings, 11:28-29, 40, 42 fishing, 11:25-26 food bone marrow, 8:56 etiquette, 11:33 footwear manufacture, 11:33-34 games, 11:31 lamps, 11:45 ornamental stencil-making, 11:37-38 stones, bell shaped, 8:55 tools, 8:56 Mooney, James, 8:114-115 34 Mopope, Stephen, obituary, 10:63 Morgan, Edward, 9:87 Mortars, wood, Mohegan, 8:82 Mount Sinai School of Medicine, 10:2 Mountain lion, sacred Crow helper, 10:69 Mummies in American Southwest, 8:4-10 C-14 dating, 8:7 from Canyon del Muerto, 8:4-6, 10 from Cave Valley, 8:4, 6, 10 diseases found in, 8:4-10 from Lovelock Cave, 8:4-5, 7, 9-10 Munn, John L. , 9:69 Musk ox, clothing, Eskimo, 9:91 Muskrat, 10:68-69 Muser, Curt, 9:70 See also Author Index Museum of the American Indian — Heye Foundation acknowledgements to, 10:106 attendance, 9:69 accessions, see Acquisitions Annex, see Research Branch assets and fund balances, 9:96 Board of Trustees, 8:113; 9:4-5, 47, 110; 10:95 Annual Meeting, 8:98; 9:50, 67 Annual Report, 9:67-95, 128 changes in staff, 9:69 collection size, 9:89 Conservation Laboratory, 8:110; 9:6-7, 77 35 Museum of the American Indian--Heye Foundation (continued) contributions artifacts, 9:91 cash, 9:92 Curator's Report, 9:75, 79 Director's Report, 9:71 displays, see Exhibits, Museum of the American Indian — Heye Foundation exchanges, 9:85; 11:59 exhibits, see Exhibits, Museum of the American Indian — Heye Foundation Exhibits Department, 8:74; 9:81 Five Year Recapitulation of Donations, 9:95 gifts, specimens, 9:93-94; 10:96-120 grants, 8:66, 110; 9:92 group reservations, 9:86 Library, see Library of the Museum of the American Museum — Heye Foundation Locin Report, 8:112-113 loans, 8:112; 9:82-84 Main Building, 8:65, 74; 9:73; 11:103 Membership, 8:3, 107; 9:88-89 Museum Accreditation, 8:136 Museum shop, 8:39, 67, 90-91, 128; 9:18-19, 86; 11:64 Photography Department, 9:20, 80 Publications, see Publications of the Museum of the American Indian — Heye Foundation ^i!-:' 36 Museum of the American Indian — Heye Foundation (continued) Research Associates, 9:91, 110 Research Branch, 8:100, 110; 9:7, 73-76; 10:35; 11:103 Staff list, see back cover of each issue Trustees, see Museum of the American Indian — Heye Foundation, Board of Trustees Walking tours, 8:101 Museums Collaborative, 9:84 Muse\im Computer Network, 9:72 Museum of Contemporary Crafts, 9:84 Museum of Primitive Art, 10:15 Musical instruments ocarinas, Colombia, 11:49, 59-61 rattles Mikasuki, 9:44 Mississippian, 10:40 various, various tribes, 8:85 See also Bells, Ocarinas, Rattles, and Whistles Musk-ox, clothing, Eskimo, 8:91 Mythology Aztec, 10:16 Carib, 9:111-112 Hopi ,9:2 Iroquois, 8:12-16 Kiowa, 8:115-116 Mesoamerican, 10:16 Mexican, 10:16 Mikasuki, 9:44-45 37 Mythology (continued) Omaha, 8:92 Pima, 10:114 Taino, 9:60-62 NBC Adventure TV Show, 9:11 Nabokov, Peter, 9:92, 110 See also Author Index Nadaillac, Marquis de, 10:4 0 Nahwoosky, Clydia, 9:9 Naked Clay: 3000 Years of Unadorned Pottery of the American Indian, exhibit, 8:76-77, 111; 9:82 Nanticoke Indians, 9:85 Naskapi Indians, see Montagnais Indians Nassau County Museum-, 9:76 Nat-u-rich, obituary, 10:62 National Endowment for the Arts, 9:7, 77, 82, 92 National Gallery of Art, 9:83-84 National Geographic Magazine, 9:80; 11:23 National Science Foundation, 9:77 Native American Periodicals, 8:68 Navajo Arts and Crafts Guild, 9:12 Navajo Community College, 9:12 Navajo Cultural Center, 9:12, 72 Navajo Indians Reservation, 9:12, 72 rugs and blankets, 8:111, 115; 9:19 sandpaintings, 9:19 Tribal Council, 9:12, 72 Tribal Resources Division, 9:12 38 Necklaces : glass beads, Mikasuki, 9:34, 37, 39, 41 silver coin, Mikasuki, 9:41-42 New England Government, 11:102 New Jersey State Museum, 9:84 New Netherland Government, 11:102 New York Central Terminal, 11:102 New York Cultural Center, 8:110-111; 9:82 New York State Association of Museums, 9:72 New York State Council on the Arts, 8:110-11; 9:82, 92 New York State Maritime Academy, 11:105 New York State Museum, 9:84 New York University, 9:76, 87 Newton, Douglas, 9:117 Newton, Isaac, 8:60 Nicaragua archaeological expedition, 9:5 archaeological sites, 10:98-112 Archaeological Survey, 10:99-112 obsidian, 10:103-104 pottery, 10:98-108, 111 Nicholson, Grace, 8:79 Noe, Katie, 8:4 3 Noice, Harold, see Author Index Northern States Museum Conference, 8:71 Noselson, Judy, 8:11 Obsidian, in Nicaragua, 10:103-104 Ocarinas, see Musical instruments O'Connor, Mrs. John J., 10:121 39 Oklahoma, Spiro Mound site, 11:50-58 Old Man Bull Snake, 10:78 Ollas, see Pottery Olmec, masks, 10:64 Olsen, Fred, 9:62 Omaha Indians bundles, 8:93-98 bundles, war, 8:96-98 songs, healing, 8:95-96 mythology, 8:93 visions, 8:93-98 Oman, G. B., 8:42 Oneida Indians, 8:26 Onondaga Indians comhusk masks, 8:4 9 False Face masks, 8:14-15 Reservation, 8:14 Orangeware, see Pottery Ornaments coin necklaces, silver Mikasuki, 9:41-42 ear plugs shell, Mississippian, 10:36-37 wood, Spiro Mound, 11:54-55 hair, shell, Southwestern U.S., 8:5 See also Headdresses, Necklaces, Scarifier, Tatooing O'Rorke, Carla P., 8:107 9:70, 89, 117 Orsualas, (Cuna scepters), 9:18 Osage Indians, 8:26 Osceola, Chief Cory, 9:44, 46 Otter, fur pouch, Midewin, 8:75 40 Otter Coming Out, 10:80 Otteson, Ann, 9:81 Painted Robe, obituary, 10:63 Paleopathology, see Diseases, found in mummies Panama Mrs. Benjamin's Collection, 10:121 Cuna Indians molas, 8 :67 orsualas (scepters), 9:18 Pane, Ramon, 9:59, 61 Parish, Essie, 9:75 Pasco, Richard, 9:90 Pax Howelliana, 10:43 Peabody Museum, 8:28 Peace medal, 11:62-63 Penobscot Indians, 9:47; 10:67 Pequot Indians, 8:81 See also Mohegan Indians Pequot War, 8 :82 Periodicals, Native American, 8:68 Peru archaeological sites, 10:48 Chancay funerary dolls, 8:18-25 featherwork, 8:51 Huari Empire, 10:2-8, 50-58 Nazca Valley, 10:50-54 pottery Chavin water bottle, 8:76 41 Peru (continued) Pottery (continued) Gallinazo orangeware, 10:96 Huari-Tiahuanaco urn, 10:2-8, 27 Tembladera water bottle, 8:66, 103 Viru orangeware, 9:95 textiles, techniques, 8:18-25 Peter, Peon, 11:5, 7, 13-14, 18, 27, 29, 32, 35, 40, 42-47 Peterson, Gail, 9:117 Peyote Rite, Kiowa, 8:116 Phillips, Mr., 10:93 Phillips, Phillip, 9t85 Pima Indians, mythology, 10:114 Pinto Basin site, 8:27 Pipes stone, Catlinite, 8:108-109 Minnesota, 8:108-109 Sioux, analysis, 9:22-31 See also Calumets Plains Tribes carvers, Catlinite, 8:108 uses of animal hair, 9:23-25 bird scalps, 9:23 dyes, 9:23-28 pipes, 8:108; 9:22-31 quillwork, 9:23-28 Poker, William, 11:7, 13, 15 42 Pomo Indians basketry, 9:31, 49 craftsworacin, 9:75 informant, 8:79 Popol Vuh, 10:16 Porcupine as food, Montagnais, 11:16, 36-37 quillwork, see Quillwork Porter, James, 10:35 Portland Art Museum, 9:84 Post family, 11:102 Potlach, exhibit, 8:38 Potomac Indians habitat, 8:59 eel traps, 8:59-63 Pottery Acoma, 8:42-43 Arizona, 8:77 Aztec, 10:9 Blackware, 9:105, 118; 11:53 British Virgin Islands, 8:134 Brown ware, 8:66, 103 Buff ware, 8:77 Chile, 9:102, 105 Colombia, 8:77; 9:90 Ecuador, 8:76 El Tajin, 10:13-15 Eskimo, 10:89, 92-94 43 Pottery (continued) Grayware, 8:103 Huari-Tiahuanaco, 10:2-8, 27 Maya, 8:99; 9:85 Mesoamerica, 10:9-17, 99 Monte AlbSn, 10:9, 12, 29 Nicaragua, 10:98-108, 111 Orangeware, 9:95; 10:9, 96. Peru, 8:66, 76, 103; 9:95; 10:50-55, 96 Pueblo, 8:42-43 Redware, 8:77; 9:102, 105- o San Ildefonso, 8:106; 9:91, 118 Spiro Mound, 11:51-53 Taino, 9:119-127 Tairona, 11:49, 59-61 Tennessee, 9:14, 17 Throgs Neck, 11:115, 121-123 Venezuela, 9:85 Veracruz, 10:13-16, 28 Zuni, 8:42-43 Pouch, leather, from Chile, 9:109 Pre-Columbian Art from Colombia, Ecuador and Peru, exhibit, 9:83 Preston High School, 11:103 Pretty Louse, 10:69, 72-75 Pretty Shield, 10:66, 68-69 Projectile points, Tennessee, 9:15 Publications of the Museum of the American Indian — Heye Foundation Blackware of the Americas . Exhibit Leaflet No. 5, 9:118 44 Publications of the Museum of the American Indian — Heye Foundation (continued) Bolton, Reginald P. Indian Paths in the Great Metropolis, 11:102 Books About Indians. 1972 Catalogue, 8:67, 70 Books About Indians. 1974 Catalogue, 10:47 Catalog of Masterworks from the Museum of the American Indian, 9:117 Catalog of Naked Clay: 3000 Years of Unadorned Pottery of the American Indian, 8:77 Dockstader, Frederick J. The American Indian in Graduate Studies: A Bibliography of Theses and Dissertations , 9:85 Harrington, Mark R. The Ozark Bluff Dwellers . Indian Notes and Monographs, Vol. XII (1971), 8:31 Harvey III, Byron. Ritual in Pueblo Art: Hopi Life in Hopi Painting . Contributions from the Museum, Vol. XXIV (1970) ,8:30 Hopi Kachinas . Miscellaneous Series (1971), 9:85 List of Publications . Miscellaneous Series No. 49 (1972) , 9:85 Orchard, William C. Beads and Beadwork of the American Indians. (1974 Reprint of the 1960 Edition), 10:113 . The Technique of Porcupine Quill Decoration Among the Indians of North America. Contributions from the Museum, Vol. IV (1971), 8:31 Peterson, Harold. American Indian Tomahawks . Contributions from the Museum, Vol. XIX (1971), 8:31 Robiscek, Francis. Copan: Home of the Mayan Gods. Introduction by Gordon F. Ekholm, 8:99 45 Publications of the Museum of the American Indian — Heye Foundation (continued) Waterman, T.T. Notes on the Ethnology of the Puget Sound Indians. Miscellaneous Series No. 59 (1973), 9:85, 128 Wildschut, William, and Ewers, John C. crow Indian Beadwork, 9:85 Crow Indian Medicine Bundles. Contributions, Vol. XVII (1974) , 10:125 Wyckoff, Lydia L. A Suggested Nicaraguan Pottery Sequence : Based on the Museum Collection . Miscellaneous Series No. 58 (1971), 8:31 Zuni Breadstuff . Miscellaneous Series, Vol. VIII (1974), 10:125 Pueblo Indians, pottery, 8:42-43 Puerto Rico haf ted knives , 10:61 three-pointed stones, 9:55, 57 Punishment, Mississippian, using fish jaw, 10:38 Purification rituals, Delaware, 10:38 Putnam, Frederick W. , 8:26 Putnam County, ovate stones, 8:86-89 Qued Koi, obituary, 10:63 Quetzalcoatl myhtology, 10:16 influence on Mississippian Culture, 10:40 Quiche Maya, Guatemala, 10:16 46 Quillwork Foster Collection, 8:74-75 Mohegan moccasins, 8:84 shoulder bag, 8:83 Plains tribes, pipe, 9:23-28 Quiver, see Weapons Raggi, CM. , 8:131 Ramsey, Arthur, 8:93-98 Ramsey, George, 8:93,98 Rattles, see Musical Instruments Rawson, Edward, 11:62-63 Redware, see Pottery Religion, see Mythology Reservations Allegany (New York), 8:14 Big Cypress (Florida), 9:46 Cattaraugus (New York), 8:14 Caughnawaga (Canada) ,8 :14 Fort Berthold (North Dakota), 10:119 Navajo (Arizona), 9:12 Onondaga (New York) , 8 :14 St. Regis (New York), 8:14 Six Nations (Canada), 8:14 Tonawanda (New York), 8:14 Tuscarora (New York), 8:14 47 Reyes, Arnoldo, 10:107 Rituals ball playing, Mesoaraerica, 10:14-15 curing Chippewa, 10:38 Iroquois, 8:12 Peyote, Kiowa, 8:116 purification, Delaware, 10:38 Robes, see Clothing Robe of Dignity, from Patagonia, 10:128 Robertson Center, 9:84 Robinson, John, 9:47 Robiscsek, Francis, 9:85, 92 Rock Shelters, Tennessee, 9:13-17 Rockefeller, Mrs. Laurance, 9:80 Roosevelt, Anna C. , 9:76; 10:27 photographs by, 9:98, 100-105, 107, 109 See also Author Index Rosas, Juan Manuel, 10:128 Rosenstreter, Theodor, 9:69, 80 Roubidoux, Daniel H. , 8:109 Rouse, Irving, 9:76 Rowe, John, 10:4 9n Royal Palm Hammock Camp, 9:4 6 Rugs and Blankets, Navajo, 8:111, 115 Russell Sage College, 8:131 Rye Historical Society, 9:91 48 Sackler, Dr. & Mrs. Arthur, 8:17, 25, 33 Peruvian textile collection, 8:18 Sackler, Marietta, 8:113; 9:69 St. Cyr, Lillian Red Wing, obituary, 10:62 St. Francis De Chantal Church, 11:108 St. Regis Reservation, 8:14 Sassacus, 8:81 San Ildefonso Indians, pottery, 8:106; 9:91, 118 Sandals, see Footwear Sandpaintings, Navajo, 9:19 Santiago, Alice de, 10:61 Saville, Marshall H. , 8:70 Scalps bird, in Plains pipe, 9:23 human in Crow bxindle, 10:81 in Kiowa bundle, 8:116 Scarifier, Mississippian, 10:38 Scepters, Cvina, 9:18 Schellback, Louis, drawings by, 10:90-91 obituary, 8:28 Schmidt, John W. , 9:69 School of Visual Arts, 9:84 Schwab, Mrs. Robert W., 11:51 Sellon, Michael, 9:70, 76, 92 , drawings by, 9:52-54, 56, 58, 60-64, 119-125, 127; 10:12-15 photographs by, 9:55, 57, 121-122, 124-127 See also Author Index 49 Seminole Indians, see Mikasuki Indians Seminole Wars, 9:35, 85 Seneca Indians cornhusk masks, 8:44, 47-48 False Face masks, 8:12-15 log cabin, 9:74, 80 reservations, 8:14 songs, 9:79 See also Iroquois Indians Setzidlbe, 8:117, 119, 123 Seven Stars, 10:69 Seton Hall University, 9:84 S haman s , Crow women , 10:67 See also Rituals Shells artifact raw material, Mississippian, 10:36 "cache-sex", Maya, 10:116-118 carved, Hustec, 8:129 engraved, Spiro Mound, 11:50, 52, 58 hair ornaments. Southwestern U.S., 8:5 ornaments Mississippian, ,10:37 Pomo basketry, 9:31 Spiro Mound, 9:85 string, 9:85 Throgs Neck, 11:111, 117, 119 wampum belts, 9:85 Shells, turtle, see Turtle shells 50 Shield, buffalo hide, Foster Collection, 8:74 Shippee, Nathan M. , 8:98; 9:67 Shirts, see Clothing Silk, in Plains pipes, 9:27 Silver, Stewart, 9:117 Silver, trade, 8:74 Silversmiths, see Craftspeople Sinewy in Sioux pipe-making, 9:27 Sinu, gold finial, 10:30 Sioux Indians adopted by Crows, 10:69 attack Crows, 10:69, 75 Crazy Horse's bonnet, 9:85 captured by Crows, 10:69 painted hide, 9:85 pipe, 9:22 Sisseton Sioux Indians, stonework, 8:109 Sisters of the Divine Compassion Convent, 11:103 Sisters of Poor Clare, 11:104 Sitting Heifer, 10:67 Siwanoy Indians, 11:101 Six Nations, Indian Temperance Flag, 8:79 Six Nations Museum, 8:78 Six Nations Reserve, 8:14 Skin strap, Chile, 9:107 Skinner, Alanson B. , 11:116 photographs by, 9:35-36, 38, 40, 43 Skull, crystal, Mitchell-Hedges, 8:130; 9:81 Smith, Captain John, 8:60 51 Smithsonian Institution, 8:113; 9:9; 11:51 Society of the Four Arts, 9:84 Songs Omaha, healing, 8:95-96 Seneca, sacred, 9:79 Sonin, Robert, 10:2, 27 Sounds That Beatify the Land, exhibit, 8:85; 9:81 Southern Pacific railway system, 11:102 Southwest Museum 8:27 Spatulas, see Tools Special Libraries Association, 9:87 Spindle and whorl, Chile, 9:109 Spiro Mound, Oklahoma, new additions, 11:50-58 Spoons, see Dippers, ladles and spoons Stadische Kunsthalle Dusseldorf, 9:84 Staff list, see back cover of each issue Stars, Crow guidance, 10:70 Stays Yellow, 10:69 Stefansson, Mr., 10:92, 94 Stephenson, Edward, 11:102 : Sternberg, Carol, 9:70, 80 Stiles, William F., 8:33; 9:5, 80, 90; 11:47, 106, 127 diary of, 11:1-47 phtographs by, 8:56-58, 87-89; 9:13; 11:6, 8, 10-12, 15, 20-22, 24-25, 28-29, 31, 34, 36, 38, 41, 43 See also Author Index Stokes, John, 10:30 Stokes, Robert, photograph by, 10:30 Stolper, Mr. & Mrs. Robert L. , 8:33 52 Stone anvil, Tennessee, 9:14-15 blades/scraper, Tennessee, 9:15 bowl, Spiro Mound, 11:52 carved frieze, Teotihuacan, 8:107 head, Virginia, 10:120 slab, Mexico, 10:122-123 fetish, Kiowa, 8:115 hacha, Maya, 9:32 hammer, Tennessee, 9:17 knives Eskimo, 10:93 Mississippi, 10:38-39 Puerto Rico, 10:61 net sinkers Throgs Neck, llrl23 Putnam County, 8:86-89 pipes Plains, 8:108-109 Sisseton Sioux, 8:109 three-pointed, Taino (Arawak) , 9:51-64 See also Arrowheads, Catlinite, Knives, Obsidian, Projectile points. Stonework, and Tools Stone, J. R. , photo by, 8:131 Stone carver, Catlinite, 8:108 Stonework Flandreau, 8:109 Sisseton Sioux, 8:109 53 Stump, Serain, obituary, 10:119 Sun Dance bundle. Crow, 10:79 Sundovm, Arnold, 9:90 Supraner, Scott, 10:106 Surany, John, 10:121 Taino (Arawak) Indians mythology, 9:60-62 pottery, 9:119-127 stone collar, 9:63 three-pointed stones, 9:51-64 Tairona Indians bone finials, 9:85 history, habitat, 11:59 pottery brownware vessel, 9:90 ocarina, 11:49, 59-61 Talmage, Valerie, 10:106, 111 Tantaquidgeon , Gladys, 8:80 Tapirape Indians, featherwork, 8:51 Tarrant, Josephine, 9:8, 116 Tatooing, Chippewa, 10:44 Tax Reform Act of 1969, 9:68 Tennessee, rock shelters, excavations, 9:13-17 Teotihuacan, 10:13 stone frieze, 8:107 Textile Museum, 9:76, 84 54 Textiles Chile cloth, 9:109 cord, 9:107 Guatemala, 8:71 Mohegan dolls, 8:80 Panama (Cuna) , molas, 8:67 Peru, funerary dolls, 8:18-25 Spiro Mound, 11:52, 56-58 , See also Clothing, Cotton thread. Silk, Spindle and whorl Thermo luminescence dating of ceramic molds, 10:15 of Colombicin Sinu bird finial, 10:30 history of process, technique, 10:18-27 of Huari Tiahuanaqo urn, 10:2, 8, 27 of Veracruz pottery, 10:28 Thompson, Jacob, 9:83 Throckmorton (Throgmorton) , John, 11:102, 106-107, 116 Throg ' s Neck Indian settlement, 11:111-125, 127 Indian settlement map, 11:112-113 pottery, 11:115, 121-123 Tiahuanaco, influence on Peru, 10:4 9-52 Time, Inc. , 10 :95 Tipis, see Dwellings . Tlingit Indians carved antlers, 9:49 55 Tlingit Indians ^continued; chief's house on Annex grounds, 9:74 mask, 9:48 Tobacco, ceremonial use by Iroquois, 8:12 Tobacco Society of the Crow Indians, 10:67, 78 Toggle, wood, Chile, 9:107 Tolstoy, Paul, 9:76 Tomahawks, see Weapons Tonawanda (Seneca) Reservation, 8:14 See also Iroquois Indians, Six Nations Reserve Tool s bone, Chile, 9:99-101 stone anvil, Tennessee, 9:14-15 hammers Naskapi, 8:56 Tennessee, 9 :17 knives Antillean, 10:60-61 Eskimo, 10:93 Mississippi, 10:38-39 Tennessee, 9:15 wood mortar, Mohegan, 8:82 spades, spatulas, clod breaker, Chile, 9:98-109 Torches, see Lamps and Torches Totonac Ceremonial Center, Mexico, 10:13 The Trail, Mrs., 10:70 56 Trees, uses of bark for stencil-making, Montaqnais, 11:37-38 for wrapping, Mississippian, 10:39 splints, for basket making, Potomoac, 8:59-63 See also Wood Tri-point stones, Taino (Arawak) , 9:54-64 Tropical Forest Featherwork, exhibit, 8:51; 9:81 Tulane University, 9:71 Tule Spring site, 8:27 Turbans, see Headdresses Turecamo, Beal, photographs by, 9:8-11 Turkey, feather cape, Mataponi, 10:121 Turtle shells, uses of ornaments, Mississippian, 10:41 rattles Mikasuki, 9:44 Mississippian, 10:40 Tuscarora Indians False Face masks, 8:14-15 reservation, 8:14 Two Hundred Years of North American Indian Art, 1700- 1900, exhibit, 8:11 Two Moons, 10:67 U.S. Bureau of Internal Revenue, see Internal Revenue Service 57 U.S. cities, American Indians in, 8:104 U.S. Virgin Islands, 10:60-61 Umbilical cord amulet, Kiowa, 8:127 Uncas, 8:80-83 United States Steel Foundation, 10:4 7 United States Trust Company of New York, 9:67, 69 Universidad Centre Americano, 10:107 University of California at Berkeley, 10:7, 49 University of Illinois, 10:35 University of Iowa Museum of Art, 9:84 University Museum, 9:84 University of New Haven, 10:99, 106 University of Pennsylvania, 10:106 Urns, see Pottery Urubu Indians, featherwork, 8:51 Utensils, wood, Chile, 9:98-109 Valdez, Grace, 9:116-117 Van Houton, Mary F. B. , 8:42 Van Schaik, family, 11:102 Venezuela, clay "adornos", 9:85 Veracruz, 10:13-16, 28 Vernon, (David C. ) Collection, 9:80 Vescelius, Gary., 10:50, 10:50n, 53-54, 56 Virgin Gorda, see British Virgin Islands Virgin Islands, three-pointed stones, 9:52 See also British Virgin Islands, U.S. Virgin Islands 58 Virginia Mataponi turkey feather cape, 10:121 Potomac Indians, 8:59 basketry, 8:59-63 Visions Crow, 10:67-83 Omaha, 8:93-98 Visions of Mortality: The Skull Motif in Indian Art, • exhibit, 8:129; 9:71, 81 Vriedelandt (Land of Peace) Bronx Colonial settlement, 11:102 WNEW-TV, 9:11 Wa-Wa Chaw, Princess, 9:91 Wagner, Sallie R., 8:111 Wahube objects, 8:93, 98 Walker Art Center, 9:82, 84 Wallet, leather, wood, Chile, 9:109 Wampiam. belts, 9:85 ornaments, 9:85 string, 9:85 See also Shells Wappingers Indians, 11:101 War Bundles, see Bundles Warburg, Mrs. E. M. , 9:91, 118 Washington University/ 10:22 59 Washington's Headquarters, Newburgh, N.Y., 10:95 Waters Goes on the Other Side, 10:71 Waterman , T . T . , 9 : 8 5 Watson Gallery, 9:83-84 Waugh, Douglas, maps by, 10:107 Weapons quiver, Foster Collection, 8:74 tomahawks, 8:31 Hi bben Collection, 9:85 See also Shield Weasel skin, medicine charm, Kiowa, 8:127 Weaving techniques, textiles, Peru, 8:20-21 Weber, Cynthia, 9:110 Webster, Mr. & Mrs. Donald C. , 8:17, 32; 9:90 Webster, Donald C. , 11:59 Wesleyan University, 10:99, 106 Wesman, Ben, 8:108 West Indies, arrowheads, 10:59-61 Westervelt, Mr., 11:111 Weston, Daniel, 8:108-109 Whale bones at Throgs Neck, 11:119-120 Whaling, Eskimos, 10:94 Wheatley, Willard, 8:131 Whistles, pottery, Ecuador, 9:66 White Weasel, 8:98 Whitney Museum of American Art, 8:11 Whorl, see Spindle and whorl Wichita Society, red bean Medicine, 8:97-98 Wilcox, RuthN., 9:87-88; 11:126 See also Author Index 60 Wilcox II, U. v., see Author Index Wilcox III, U. Vincent, 9:76 10:106 photographs by, 9:113-115 See also Author Index Wildschut, William, 9:85; 10:67-70, 83 photographs by, 10:74, 77 Williams Sr. , John S. , 8:98; 9:67, 91 Williams, Mary W. , 8:39, 67; 9:86 Williams, Roger, 9:47 Winnebago-Hopi Indians, 9:8 Winters, Howard D. , 9:70 See also Author Index Wood, uses of bells, Chile, 9:107 containers, Chile, 9:105 mortars, Mohegan, 8:82 toggle, Chile, 9:107 tools, Chile, 9:09-109 utensils, Chile, 9:98-109 wallet, Chile, 9:109 Woodland Cultures, 10:43 Wounded Knee: Then and Now, exhibit, 9:50 Wulfestieg, Ellenda, 9:10, 78, 117; 10:47 See also Author Index Wyckoff, Lydia, 9:5; 10:111 See also Author Index X-ray examination, of mummies, 8:4-10 Xochipilli, Mesoamerican god of pleasure, 10:16 61 Yale University, 9:76 Yale University Museum of Art, 9:71 Yellow Knife, 8:98 Yoiing, Beatrice A. B., 8:42 Young Buffalo Bull, 10:75-76 Zaachila tomb, Mexico, 10:12-13 Zellat, Julie, 9:70 Zemis, three-pointed stones, 9:59-63 Zuni Indians, 8:26 pottery, 8:42-43 The Zuni Shop, 8:43 AUTHOR INDEX Barnett, Joan. "Stanley R. Grant," 9:4-5 Bolton, Reginald Pelham. "An Indian Settlement at Throg's Neck," 11:111-125 Bortolot, Victor J. "Thermoluminescence Dating of Pottery," 10:18-32 Dockstader, Frederick J. "An Early Peace Medal," 11:62-63 "The Further Travels of Siuhii," 10:114-115 "Mark Raymond Harrington: 1882-1971," 8:26-27 "Mexican Masks," 10:85-88 "Ned Hatathli: October 11, 1921 — October 16, 1972," 9:12 "New Additions to the Spiro Collection," 11:50-58 "The Non-Vanishing Indian," 8:40 "Pueblo Pottery Adaptation, From Z to A," 8:42-43 "Some New Musical Acquisitions," 11:59-61 "Those Catlinite Pipes," 8:108-109 Figueredo, Alfredo E. "Ancient West Indian Arrowheads," 10:59-61 "The British Virgin Islands Archaeological Survey: First Season," 8:131-135 Gilmore, Melvin R. "An Ai-ikara Bundle," 8:93-98 "Arikara Order of Butchering a Buffalo," 9:21 Harrington, M. R. "Kiowa Buffalo Medicine Bundles: Some Field Notes on Their Use," 8:114-127 Hatt, Robert T. "A Possible Use for a Mayan Shell Ornament," 10:116-118 Hermalyn, Gary D. "Historical Perspectives on the Site of the Indian Village at' Throg's Neck in the Bronx," 11:100-109 63 Kennedy, Daniel B. "Splint Eel Pots of the Potomac Band," 8:59-63 Marks, Daisy. Book review of American Indian Portraits : From the Wanamaker Expedition of 1913. Edited by Charles R. Reynolds, Jr., 8:72 Book review of Indian Crafts of Guatemala and El Salvador by Lilly de Jongh Osborne, 8:71 Book review of Out of the Silence by William Reid, 8:38 Book review of William Penn's Own Account of the Lenni Lenape or Delaware Indians . Edited by Albert Cook Myers, 8:37 Martin, Marlene. "The Hopi Way of Giving," 9:2-3 "Iroquois Cornhusk Masks," 8:44-50 "Iroquois False Face Masks," 8:12-16 Muser, Curt. "Impressions of Two Molds," 10:9-17 Nabokov, Peter. "Vision Quests of Crow Women," 10:67-83 Noice, Harold. "Archaeological Remains on the North Coast of Canada," 10:89-94 Roosevelt, Anna C. "Dolls From the Grave: A Discussion of Chancay Funerary Dolls Illustrated with Examples from the Museum Collection," 8:18-25 "The Expansion of the Huari Empire," 10:49-58 "Handedness in Prehisotry: A Study of Tools from Ancient Chile," 9:98-109 "A Polychrome Urn from Peru," 10:2 Sellon, Michael. "Exploring the Enigmatic Tri-Point," 9:51-64 "The Janus Mode in Tainan Imagery," 9:119-127 64 Stiles, William F. "Bell-Shaped Hand Hammer and Anvil," 8:56-58 "The Mikasuki: Personal Observations 19 39-19 72," 9:35-46 "Notes on Small Ovate Grooved Stones," 8:86-89 "Rock Shelters in Tennessee," 9:13-17 "A Trip into the Bush with the St. Augustin Band of Montagnais Nascapi Hunters, Quebec Province, Canada (A Diary)," 11:2-47 Wilcox, Ruth N. "The Huntington Free Library and Reading Room," 8:102-103 "Native American Periodicals," 8:68-69 "On the Trail of Uncas: Some Sources on the Modern Pequots," 8:84-85 Wilcox II, U. V. and Wilcox III, U. Vincent, "Ancient Disease in the Southwest: An X-Ray Examination of Some Pre-Columbian Mummies," 8:4-10 Willcox III, U. Vincent. "The Anthropological Analysis of Material Culture or How to Read an Indian Artifact," 9:22-31 "The Island Caribs and Their Basketry," 9:111-115 "Site Exploration: The Archaeological Survey," 10:108-112 "Uncas: The First of the Mohegans," 8:80-83 Winters, Howard D. "Some Unusual Grave Goods From a Mississippian Burial Mound," 10:34-4 6 Wulfestieg, Ellenda J. "Conservation at the Museum," 9:6-7 Wyckoff, Lydia L. . " The Nicaragua Archaeological Survey: A Preliminary Report," 10:99-107 TITLE INDEX I American Indian Portraits : From the Wanamaker Expedition of 1913. Edited by Charles R. Reynolds, Jr. Book review by Daisy Marks, 8:72 "Ancient Disease in the Southwest: An X-Ray Examination of Some Pre-Colvimbian Mummies." U. V. Wilcox II and U. V. WilcOK III, 8:4-10 "Ancient West Indian Arrowheads." Alfredo E. Figueredo, 10:59-61 "The Anthropological Analysis of Material Culture or How to Read an Indian Artifact. " U. Vincent Wilcox, 9:22-31 "Archaeological Remains on the North Coast of Canada." Harold Noice, 10:89-94 "Arikara Order of Butchering a Buffalo. " Melvin R. Gilraore, 9:21 "An Arikara Bundle." Melvin R. Gilmore, 8:93-98 "Bell-Shaped Hand Hammer and Anvil." William F. Stiles, 8:56-58 "The British Virgin Islands Archaeological Survey: First Season." Alfredo E. Figueredo, 8:131-135 "Conservation at the Museum." Ellenda L. Wufestieg, 9:6-7 "Dolls From the Grave: A Discussion of Chancay Funerary Dolls Illustrated with Examples from the Museum Collection." Anna C. Roosevelt, 8:18-25 "An Early Peace Medal." Frederick J. Dockstader, 11:62-63 "The Expansion of the Huari Empire." Anna C. Roosevelt, 10:49-58 "Exploring the Enigmatic Tri-Po int. " Michael Sellon, 9:51-64 66 "The Further Travels of Siuhii." Frederick J. Dockstader, 10:114-115 "Handedness in Prehistory: A Study of Tools From Ancient Chile." Anna C. Roosevelt, 9:98-109 "Historical Perspectives on the Site of the Indian Village at Throg's Neck in the Bronx." Gary D. Hermalyn, 11:100-109 "The Hopi Way of Giving." Marlene Martin, 9:2-3 "The Huntington Free Library and Reading Room. " Ruth N. Wilcox, 8:102-103 "Impressions of Two Molds." Curt Muser, 10:9-17 Indian Crafts of Guatemala and El Salvador by Lilly de Jongh Osborne. Book review by Daisy Marks, 8:71 "An Indian Settlement at Throg's Neck." Reginald Pelham Bolton, 11:111-125 "Iroquois Cornhusk Masks." Marlene Martin, 8:44-50 "Iroquois False Face Masks." Marlene Martin, 8:12-16 "The Island Caribs and Their Basketry." U. Vincent Wilcox III, 9:111-115 "The Janus Mode in Tainan Imagery." Michael Sellon, 9:119-127 "Kiowa Buffalo Medicine Bundles: Some Field Notes on Their Use." M. R. Harrington, 8:114-127 "Mark Raymond Harrington, 1882-1971." Frederick J. Dockstader, 8:26-27 "Mexican Masks." Frederick J. Dockstader, 10:85-88 "The Mikasuki: Personal Observations 1938-1972." William F. Stiles, 9:35-46 "Native American Periodicals." Ruth N. Wilcox. 8:68-69 67 "Ned Hatathli: October 11, 1921— October 16, 1972." Frederick J. Dockstader, 9:12 "New Additions to the Spiro Collection." Frederick J. Etockstader, 11:50-58 ■ "The Nicaragua Archaeological Survey: A Preliminary Report." Lydia L. Wyckoff, 10:99-107 "The Non-Vanishing Indian." Frederick J. Dockstader, 8:40 "Notes on Small Ovate Grooved Stones." William F. Stiles, 8:86-89 Out of Silence by William Reid. Book review by Daisy Marks, 8:38 "A Polychrome Urn From Peru." Anna C. Roosevelt, 10:2-8 "A Possible Use for a Mayan Shell Ornament." Robert T. Hatt, 10:116-118 "Pueblo Pottery Adaptation, From Z to A." Frederick J. Dockstader, 8:42-4 3 "Rock Shelters in Tennessee." William F. Stiles, 9:13-17 "Stanley R. Grant." Joan Barnett, 9:4-5 "Site Exploration: The Archaeological Survey." U. Vincent Wilcox III, 10:108-112 "Some New Musical Acquisitions." Frederick J. Dockstader, 11:59-61 "Some Unusual Grave Goods From a Mississippian Burial Mound." Howard D. Winters, 10:34-4 6 "Splint Eel Pots of the Potomac Band." Daniel B. Kennedy, 8:59-63 "Thermoluminescence Dating of Pottery." Victor J. Bortolot, 10:18-32 "Those Catlinite Pipes." Frederick J. Dockstader, 8:108-109 68 "On the Trail of Uncas: Some Sources on the Mohegan-Pequots. " Ruth N. Wilcox, 8:84-85 "A Trip into the Bush with the St. Augustin Band of Montagnais Naskapi Hunters, Quebec Privince, Canada (A Diary)." William F. Stiles, 11:2-47 "Uncas: The First of the Mohegans." U. Vincent Wilcox III, 8:80-83 ; "Vision Quests of Crow Women." Peter Nabokov, 10:67-83 William Penn's Own Account of the Lenni Lenape or Delaware Indians. 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