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
Madisonville, Ohio, bone handles, I, 205;
pottery, II, 250.
Mah-een-gonce, Ojibwa, I, 216.
Malleating pottery, II, 280.
Mallery, G., II, 1.
Mammoth, II, 160.
Mandans, scrapers, I, 198;
necklaces, I, 216;
bone implements, II, 150.
Manitoba, II, 341.
Mano-stones, II, 103.
Marriage tokens (bird-stones), II, 16.
Martin’s Creek, Pennsylvania, problematical forms, I, 376.
Mason, O. T., industries, I, 16 ff.
Mats, II, 235.
Mauls, I, 260;
on Canadian Plains, II, 333.
McCoy, Solon, Mountain Home, Idaho, II, 102.
McGee, W J, I, 330;
Seris, II, 348.
McGuire, J. D. (pipes), I, 11; II, 29;
nephrite axe, I, 226 ff.
Medicine-man, “Badthing,” I, 94.
Meredith, Rev. H. C., I, 154, 437; II, 308.
Metates, II, 95 ff.
See also _Mortars_.
Mexico, metates, II, 115.
Michigan, II, 186, and _passim_.
See also under _Wisconsin_.
Michigan, barbed axes, I, 312.
Midiwewin Society, II, 356.
Migration, I, 249.
Mills, W. C., II, 79, 148.
Mill-stones, II, 106.
Milton College, II, 161.
Milwaukee Public Museum, I, 241, 308.
Minnesota, bird-stones, II, 5;
copper, II, 174.
Mississippi, chipped implements, I, 238;
pottery, II, 270.
Mississippi Valley, axes, I, 323;
importance of, II, 346.
Missouri, quarries, I, 35;
chipped implements, I, 242;
pottery, II, 256;
hematite, II, 295;
culture area, hematite belt, II, 360.
Missouri Historical Society, I, 232.
Mitchell, S. D., II, 161.
Mixed cultures, may be found together, II, 77.
Moccasin Bend, Tennessee, I, 232.
Monitor pipes, II, 33;
Wisconsin, Illinois, and Indiana, II, 40.
Montgomery, Alabama, I, 430.
Montgomery, Henry, II, 242;
reducing stone, II, 313;
eastern Canada, Utah, and Dakota, II, 330 ff.
Moore, C. B., I, 328, 422, 430;
shells, II, 120;
pottery, II, 247.
Moose-antler; imitated in flint, I, 160.
Mortars, II, 95 ff.
Mortars and pestles, not always found together, II, 111.
Mounds, eastern Canada, II, 330.
Mounting. See _Hafting_.
“Mullers,” I, 434.
Musical instruments, II, 160.
Mutilation, for purposes of ornament, I, 352–353.
“Mystery,” Indian, I, 215.
“Mystery stones,” I, 249.
National Museum, Washington, D. C., II, 12.
Navajo blankets, II, 355.
Nebraska pottery, II, 270.
Necklaces, of bone, II, 142.
Needles, of bone, II, 157;
in eastern Canada, II, 330;
of copper, II, 221.
Nelson, C. A., II, 125.
Net-sinkers, I, 432.
New Brunswick, limit of bird-stones, II, 5.
New England, slate spear-heads, I, 234, 236;
celts, adzes, and gouges, I, 273;
winged forms, I, 386;
pestles, II, 102;
harpoons, II, 137;
copper, II, 178;
pottery, II, 248;
culture-group, II, 358.
New Hampshire, quartzite, etc., I, 234.
New Jersey, long slender chipped forms, I, 236.
New Mexico, quarries, I, 35;
chipped implements, I, 244.
New York State, harpoons, II, 137.
New York State Museum, I, 260.
Nomenclature committee, membership, I, 11.
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