The stone age in North America, vol. 2 of 2Moorehead, Warren K. (Warren King)
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The stone age in North America, vol. 2 of 2
Moorehead, Warren K. (Warren King)
Indians of North America -- Antiquities; Stone age -- North America
Harpoons, II, 134;
of copper, II, 214;
of bone in eastern Canada, II, 330.
Hatchets, I, 252.
Head-dresses, II, 134.
Hematite, where found, II, 295;
plummets, II, 295.
Hematite objects, cached, I, 221;
in general, II, 295 ff.
Herrmann, R., Dubuque, Iowa, II, 159.
Hiawatha traditions, II, 356.
Hodge, F. W., I, 11.
Hoes, of shell, II, 120.
Holmes, W. H., I, 10, 34, 289;
Potomac-Chesapeake Province, I, 38;
Afton, Indian Territory (Oklahoma), I, 215;
problematical forms, I, 346;
quarries, II, 104;
shell objects, II, 124;
pottery, II, 247.
Hopewell Group, cache of discs, I, 218;
value of beads, II, 122.
Horses, unknown to aborigines, II, 366.
Hostility of Indians to whites, II, 366.
Houmas, II, 350.
Hrdlička, Dr. A., II, 352.
Human effigies, II, 25.
Human features in flint, I, 162;
on pottery, II, 287.
Hupa Indians, II, 69.
Hurons, II, 330.
Ice, celts used for chopping, I, 270.
Illinois, chipped implements, I, 242;
copper, II, 174;
culture, II, 360.
Impressions of fabrics, II, 235.
Incised vs. plastic designs, II, 288.
Indians, compared with Australians and Africans, I, 331.
Indian Territory (Oklahoma), I, 86;
quarries, 135.
Insertion, inlaying, II, 155.
Invention of specialized tools, II, 286.
Iowa, chipped implements, I, 242;
bird-stones, II, 5;
copper, II, 174;
State Museum, II, 314.
Iron, use of, II, 344;
arrow-points of, used for trade, I, 52.
Iroquoian culture-group, II, 358–359.
Iroquois pottery, II, 248.
Irving, Professor J. D., II, 352.
“Jesuit Relations,” I, 4; II, 166.
Jesup North Pacific Expedition, I, 302.
Jewsharp pipe, II, 32;
origin, II, 52, 53.
Jones, Dr. J., I, 422.
Kansas pottery, II, 270.
Kansas-Iowa buffalo culture, II, 361.
Kelley Cavern, Arkansas, II, 106, 136.
Kentucky, types of chipped implements, I, 238;
copper, II, 174;
culture, II, 360.
Kern, D. N., I, 38.
Knives, of bone, in eastern Canada, II, 330;
chipped, _passim_;
see also, _Points_;
of copper, II, 196;
of stone in eastern Canada, II, 331.
Kroeber, Professor A. L., I, 246.
Kuehne, R., II, 196.
L-shaped stones, I, 402.
Labrador, material and its distribution, I, 249.
Labrets, I, 352.
Lacing of sandals, II, 245.
Ladles, of bone, II, 134.
Lagoon La Jara, California, II, 108.
Laminæ, I, 336.
Lansing man, II, 352.
Lapidary, aboriginal, I, 145.
Lawson, P. V., I, 240.
Leather, in Dakota, II, 339.
Lehigh County, Pennsylvania, knives, I, 86.
Lenni-Lenape, II, 357.
Lewis, J. B., California, I, 436; II, 106.
Lewis, Professor T. H., II, 186.
Linguistic stocks, II, 357.
Little River, Tennessee, I, 35;
flint, I, 218.
Living forms, influence on American art, II, 3;
in pottery, II, 287.
Logan Museum, Beloit, Wisconsin, I, 241, 308; II, 161.
Long, Major S. H., I, 50.
“Long-bitted” axes, I, 306.
Louisiana, chipped implements, I, 238.
Maces, I, 422.
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