Forty-Eighth Annual Report of the Bureau of American Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1930-1931, Government Printing Office, Washington, 1933.
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Forty-Eighth Annual Report of the Bureau of American Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1930-1931, Government Printing Office, Washington, 1933.
Indexes
=Cannibal Dance=
introduction of, among the Nāk!wax˙-daᵋxᵘ =35=: 1011.
mention of =35=: 848, 850, 856, 860, 895, 909, 917, 929, 935,
1000, 1001, 1004, 1005, 1017, 1018, 1035, 1374.
put away permanently =35=: 862.
=Cannibal Dancer=
and companions =35=: 1237.
attendants of =35=: 848.
eats feast =35=: 855.
mention of =35=: 275, 753, 959, 982, 1007, 1081, 1084.
pacification of =35=: 937.
performance of =35=: 1008, 1010.
purification of =35=: 1009.
slave killed for =35=: 1017.
=Cannibal Masks= =35=: 1000.
=Cannibal Pole= =35=: 856.
=Cannibal Spirit=
house of =35=: 1224, 1233.
killing of =35=: 1230-1233.
mention of =35=: 1209.
=Cannibal Tamer= =35=: 1081, 1084.
=Cannibal Whistle= =35=: 1070.
=Cannibalism=
among the Carib Indians =30=: 273.
envoys eaten, Winnebago =37=: 54.
evidence of, in Alabama =44=: 442, 444, 445.
in Menomini myth =14=: 168, 194, 229.
in time of famine, Assiniboin =46=: 523, 584.
indications of, among Winnebago =37=: 218, 219.
myths concerning =19=: 247, 349 _sq._, 483, 501.
object of =30=: 149-158.
of the American Indians =3=: 272.
of the Eskimo =11=: 187.
of the Guiana Indians =38=: § 768-773.
of the Porto Rican natives =25=: 50, 72.
of the Seri =17=: 56, 117, 119.
of the Tonkawa _17_: 199.
practice of, by Southeastern tribes =42=: 705, 712 _sq._
spirits guilty of =30=: 177-181.
_See also_ =Cannibal=; etc.; =Devouring= the =Dead=.
=Canoe=
as a marriage gift =35=: 777.
birch-bark, collection of =15=: XXVI.
birch-bark, used in wild rice harvest =19=: 1056-1070.
bottom boards of =35=: 96.
care of =35=: 94-97.
controlled by song =32=: 146.
creation of =32=: 568.
diminutive, swallowing of =32=: 569.
dug out, collection of =15=: XXXI.
for cassava =38=: § 344.
having magic power =32=: 247, 407.
landing of =35=: 193.
loading of =35=: 192.
magically enlarging, for use =32=: 362.
making of 13: 72; =32=: 163.
of the Guiana Indians =38=: § 792-797.
princess placed in the middle of 31: 407.
propelled by wild geese =32=: 706, 712, 713.
protected against spirits =35=: 615.
runway for =35=: 96, 97.
sailing through the air =32=: 225, 391.
use of, in picking berries =35=: 206, 210, 211, 215, 216, 218,
219.
used as feast dish =35=: 769, 772.
used for hunting trips =31=: 407.
white flint, power to restore life =32=: 304.
_See also_ =Canoes=; etc.
=Canoe Birch= =33=: 75.
=Canoe Builder=
customs of =35=: 615.
making a successful =35=: 697.
=Canoe Burial=
in ground =1=: 112.
of Santa Barbara =1=: 112.
of Clallam =1=: 173, 174.
of Twana =1=: 171, 173.
of the Mosquito Indians =1=: 112, 113.
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