Face and body painting of the Thompson Indians,
British Columbia, Tattooing and (Teit).
| A
| 45, 397.
|
Factionalism at Taos Pueblo, New Mexico (Fenton)
| B
| 164, Anthrop. Pap. No. 56.
|
[p. 75]
|
Fairbanks, Charles H. Comment on Joffre
L. Coe's "Cherokee Archeology."
| B
| 180, pp. 61-65
|
Faris in Perú, Indian markets and
(Valcárcel)
| B
| 143, vol. 2, pp. 477-482.
|
Fauna, early vertebrate, of British Columbia
coast (Fisher).
| B
| 133, Anthrop. Pap. No. 20, p. 133.
|
Fauna and ethnozoology of South America (Gilmore)
| B
| 143, vol. 6, pp. 345-464.
|
Feast of the Dead, or Ghost Dance, at Six Nations
Reserve, Canada, The (Fenton and Kurath).
| B
| 149, 139-165.
|
Fenner, Clarence N. collaborator.
Early man in South America.
| B
| 52.
|
Fenton, William N.:
|
Factionalism at Taos Pueblo, New Mexico
| B
| 164, Anthrop. Pap. No. 56.
|
Iroquoian culture history: A general evaluation
| B
| 180, pp. 253-277.
|
Iroquois suicide: A study in the stability
of a culture pattern.
| B
| 128, Anthrop. Pap. No. 14.
|
The Iroquois Eagle Dance, an offshoot of the
Calumet Dance. With an analysis of the Iroquois Eagle Dance and songs, by
Gertrude Prokosch
Kurath.
| B
| 156, pp. 1-222.
|
Tonawanda longhouse ceremonies: Ninety years
after Lewis Henry Morgan.
| B
| 128, Anthrop. Pap. No. 15.
|
editor. Symposium on local diversity
in Iroquois culture.
| B
| 149.
|
No. 1. Introduction: The concept of
locality and the program of Iroquois research (Fenton).
|
No. 2. Concepts of land ownership
among the Iroquois and their neighbors (Snyderman).
|
No. 3. Locality as a basic factor
in the development of Iroquois social structure (Fenton).
|
No. 4. Some psychological
determinants of culture change in an Iroquoian community (Wallace).
|
No. 5. The religion of Handsome
Lake: Its origin and development (Deardorff).
|
No. 6. Local diversity in Iroquois
music and dance (Kurath).
|
No. 7. The Feast of the Dead, or
Ghost Dance, at Six Nations Reserve, Canada (Fenton and Kurath).
|
No. 8. Iroquois women, then and
now (Randle).
|
and Gulick, John (editors).
Symposium on Cherokee and Iroquois culture.
|
No. 1. Foreword by the editors.
|
No. 2. Iroquois-Cherokee linguistic
relations (Lounsbury).
|
[p. 76] |
No. 3. Comments on Floyd G. Lounsbury's
"Iroquois-Cherokee linguisitc relations (Haas).
|
No. 4. Iroquois archeology and
settlement patterns (Ritchie).
|
No. 5. First comment on William
A. Ritchie's "Iroquois Archeology and Settlement Patterns" (Sears).
|
No. 6. Second comment on William
A. Ritchie's "Iroquois Archeology and Settlement Patterns" (Byers).
|
No. 7. Cherokee archeology
(Coe).
|
No. 8. Comments on Joffre L. Coe's
"Cherokee Archeology" (Fairbanks).
|
No. 9. Eastern Woodlands
Community typology and acculturation (Witthoft).
|
No. 10. Comment on John Witthoft's
"Eastern Woodlands Community Typology and Acculturation" (Goggin).
|
No. 11. Cherokee economic
cooperatives: the Gadugi (Fogelson and Kutsche).
|
No. 12. The rise of the Cherokee
state as an instance in a class: The "Mesopotamian" career to statehood
(Gearing).
|
No. 13. Comment on Fred O.
Gearing's "The Rise of the Cherokee State as an Instance in a Class: The
Mesopotamian Career to
Statehood"
(Shimony).
|
No. 14. Cultural composition of
the Handsome Lake religion (Wallace).
|
No. 15. Comment on Anthony F.
C. Wallace's "Cultural Composition of the Handsome Lake Religion" (Chafe).
|
No. 16. The Redbird Smith
Movement (Thomas).
|
No. 17. Comment on Robert K.
Thomas's "The Redbird Smith Movement" (Voget).
|
No. 18. Effects of environment
on Cherokee-Iroquois ceremonialism, music and dance (Kurath).
|
No. 19. Comment on Gertrude P.
Kurath's "Effects of Environment on Cherokee-Iroquois Cermonialsim, Music,
and Dance"
(Sturtevant).
|
No. 20. The Iroquois fortunetellers
and their conservative influence (Shimony).
|
[p. 77]
|
No. 21. Change, persistence, and
accommodation in Cherokee medico-magical Beliefs (Fogelson).
|
No. 22. Some observations on the
persistence of aboriginal Cherokee personality traits (Holzinger).
|
No. 23. First comment on Charles
H. Holzinger's "Some Observations on the Persistence of Aboriginal Cherokee
Personality Traits"
(Landy).
|
No. 24. Second comment on Charles
H. Holzinger's "Some observations on the Persistence of Aboriginal Cherokee
Personality
Traits" (Gulick).
|
No. 25. Iroquoian culture history:
A General evaluation (Fenton).
|
Fetiches, Zuñi (Cushing)
| A
| 2, 3.
|
Fewkes, Jesse Walter:
|
Aborigines of Porto Rico and neighboring islands
| A
| 25, 3.
|
Antiquities, Certain, of eastern Mexico
| A
| 25, 221.
|
Antiquities of Mesa Verde National Park: Cliff
Palace.
| B
| 51.
|
Antiquities of Mesa Verde National Park:
Spruce-tree
House.
| B
| 41.
|
Antiquites of the upper Verde River and Walnut
Creek Valleys, Arizona.
| A
| 28, 181.
|
Archeological expedition to Arizona in 1895
| A
| 17, 519.
|
Casa Grande, Arizona
| A
| 28, 25.
|
Designs on prehistoric Hopi pottery
| A
| 33, 207.
|
Hopi katcinas, drawn by native artists
| A
| 21, 3.
|
Prehistoric island culture area of America,
A
| A
| 34, 35.
|
Prehistoric villages, castles, and towers of
southwestern
Colorado.
| B
| 70.
|
Preliminary report on Navaho National Monument,
Arizona
| B
| 50.
|
Tusayan Flute and Snake ceremonies
| A
| 19, 957.
|
Tusayan katcinas
| A
| 15, 245.
|
Tusayan migration traditions
| A
| 19, 573.
|
Tusayan Snake ceremonies
| A
| 16, 267.
|
Two summers' work in pueblo ruins
| A
| 22 (pt. 1), 3.
|
Fiction, legends and myths, Seneca (Curtin
and
Hewitt).
| A
| 32, 37.
|
Fire making (Cooper)
| B
| 143, vol. 5, pp. 283-292.
|
First comment on Charles H. Holzinger's "Some
Observations on the Persistence of Aboriginal Cherokee Personality Traits"
(Landy).
| B
| 180, pp. 239-246.
|
Fisher, Edna. Early vertebrate fauna
of the British Columbia coast (appendix).
| B
| 133, Anthrop. Pap. No. 20, p. 133.
|
Fisher, Margaret Welpley
(editor). Ethnography of the Fox Indians (Jones).
| B
| 125.
|
[p. 78]
|
Fish poisons (Heizer)
| B
| 143, vol. 5, pp. 277-281.
|
Flagstaff, Arizona, a survey of prehistoric
sites in the region of (Colton).
| B
| 104.
|
Flannery, Regina. Some notes on a few
sites in Beaufort County, South Carolina.
| B
| 133, Anthrop. Pap. No. 21.
|
Fletcher, Alice C.:
|
The Hako: A Pawnee ceremony
| A
| 22 (pt. 2), 5.
|
and La Flesche, Francis. The Omaha
tribe
| A
| 27, 17.
|
Fletcher, Robert. On prehistoric trephining
and cranial amulets.
| C
| 5.
|
Florida, The Seminole Indians of (MacCauley)
| A
| 5, 469.
|
Flute and Snake ceremonies, Tusayan (Fewkes)
| A
| 19, 957.
|
Fogelson, Raymond D. |
Change, persistence, and accommodation in Cherokee medico-magical beliefs.
| B
| 180, pp. 213-225.
|
and Kutsche, Paul. Cherokee economic
cooperatives: The Gadugi.
| B
| 180, pp. 83-123.
|
Folk-lore, An inquiry into the animism and,
of the
Guiana Indians
(Roth).
| A
| 30, 103.
|
Food-gathering tribes of the Venezuelan Llanos
(Kirchhoff).
| B
| 143, vol. 4, 445-468.
|
Foreword by the editors (Fenton and Gulick)
| B
| 180, pp. 3-8.
|
Form and ornament in ceramic art (Holmes)
| A
| 4, 437.
|
Formulas:
|
Cherokee sacred, and medicinal prescriptions,
The
Swimmer
manuscript: (Mooney and Olbrechts).
| B
| 99.
|
Sacred, of the Cherokees (Mooney)
| A
| 7, 301.
|
Förstemann, E., and other. Mexican
and
Central American
antiquities, calendar systems, and history.
| B
| 28.
|
Fort Lookout Trading Post II (39LM57) in the
Fort
Randall
Reservoir, South Dakota, The excavation and investigation of (Miller).
| B
| 176, Riv. Bas. Surv. Pap. No. 17.
|
Fort Pierre II (39ST217), a historic trading
post in the
Oahe Dam
area, South Dakota (Smith).
| B
| 176, Riv. Bas. Surv. Pap. No. 18.
|
Foster, George M., assisted by Gabriel
Ospina.
Empire's children: The people of Tzintzuntzan.
| P
| 6.
|
and Foster, Mary L. Sierra Popoluca
speech
| P
| 8.
|
Foster, Mary L., and Foster, George
M. Sierra Popoluca speech.
| P
| 8.
|
Fowke, Gerard:
|
Antiquities of central and southeastern Missouri
| B
| 37.
|
Archeological investigations
| B
| 76.
|
Archeological investigations-II
| A
| 44, 399.
|
Archeological investigations in James and Potomac
Valleys.
| B
| 23.
|
Stone art
| A
| 13, 47.
|
Fox ethnology, Contributions to (Michelson)
| B
| 85.
|
Fox ethnology-II, Contributions to (Michelson)
| B
| 95.
|
Fox Indian woman, Autobiography of (Michelson)
| A
| 40, 291.
|
[p. 79]
|
Fox Indians:
|
Ethnography of (Jones)
| B
| 125.
|
Mythical origin of the White Buffalo dance
of the (Michelson)
| A
| 40, 23.
|
Notes on the Buffalo-head dance of the Thunder
gens of the (Michelson).
| B
| 87.
|
Observations on the Thunder dance of the Bear
gens of the (Michelson).
| B
| 89.
|
The owl sacred pack of the (Michelson)
| B
| 72.
|
Fox miscellany (MIchelson)
| B
| 114.
|
Fox mortuary customs and beliefs, Notes on
(Michelson).
| A
| 40, 351.
|
Fox society known as "The Singing Around Rite,"
Traditional origin of the (Michelson).
| A
| 40, 541.
|
Fox society known as "Those Who Worship the
Little Spotted Buffalo," Notes on the (Michelson).
| A
| 40, 497.
|
Fox , Notes on the (Michelson)
| B
| 105.
|
Frachtenberg, Leo J. Alsea texts and
myths. See also Bulletin 40 (pt. 2)
| B
| 67.
|
Freed, J. Arthur, de Laguna, Frederica,
et al. Archeology of the Yakutat Bay area, Alaska.
| B
| 192.
|
Freire-Marreco, Barbara, and others.
Ethnobotany of the Tewa Indians.
| B
| 55.
|
Frenguelli, Joaquin. The present status
of the theories concerning primitive man in South America.
| B
| 143, vol. 6, pp. 11-17.
|
Fulnio, The (Métraux)
| B
| 143, vol. 1, p. 571.
|
Furniture, dwellings, and implements, Omaha
(Dorsey).
| A
| 13, 263.
|
Furniture, Household (Bennett)
| B
| 143, vol. 5, pp. 21-27.
|
Furuhelm J. Notes on the natives of
Alaska
| C
| 1, 111.
|