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INDEX TO AUTHORS AND TITLES

A = Annual Report. B = Bulletin. C = Contributions to North American Ethnology. I =Introductions. M = Miscellaneous Publications. P = Publications of the Institute of Social Anthropology.

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Taino. The ethnography of Hispaniola B 143, vol. 4, pp. 522-539.
Tajín Totonac, The: Part 1. History, subsistence, shelter, and technology (Kelly and Palerm). P 13.
Talamanca Division, The. The Caribbean Lowland tribes: (Johnson) B 143, vol. 4, pp. 231-251.
Tales of Cochiti Indians (Benedict) B 98.
Taos Pueblo, New Mexico, Factionalism at (Fenton). B 164, Anthrop. Pap. No. 56.
Tapanyuna, and Apiacá, the Cayabí (Nimuendajú) B 143, vol. 3, pp. 307-320.
Tapirape, The (Wagley and Galvão) B 143, vol. 3, pp. 167-178.
"Tapuya," The (Lowie) B 143, vol. 1, pp. 553-556.
Tarairiu, The (Lowie) B 143, vol. 1, pp. 553-556.
Tarquí, an early site in Manabí Province, Ecuador (Stirling and Stirling). B 186, Anthrop. Pap. No. 63.
Tattoo marks of the Haida Indians (Swan) A 4, pp. 66-73.
Tattooing and face and body painting of the Thompson Indians, British Columbia (Teit) A 45, 397.
Tax, Sol. Penny capitalism, a Guatemalan Indian economy. P 16.
Taylor, Douglas. The Caribs of DominicaB 119, Anthrop. Pap. No. 3.
Technical notes on concave mirrors (Gullberg) (appendix 3). B 170.
Technique in the music of the American Indian (Densmore). B 151, Anthrop. Pap. No. 36.
Technological analyses (La Venta, Tabasco) (Shepard) B 153, 234-240.
Technology, or the science of industries (Powell)A 20, XXIX.
Teit, James A.:
    Tattooing and face and body painting of the Thompson Indians, British Columbia (edited by Franz Boas).
A 45, 397.
    The Salishan tribes of the western plateaus (edited by Franz Boas).
A 45, 23.
    With Haeberlin, H. K., and Roberts, Helen H. Coiled basketry in British Columbia and surrounding region.
A 41, 119.
    See also Steedman, Elsie Viault.
Tenetehara, The (Wagley and Galvão) B 143, vol. 3, pp. 137-148.
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Tennessee:
    Archeological survey of Pickwick Basin in (Webb and DeJarnette).
B 129.
    eastern, An archeological survey of the Norris Basin in (Webb)
B 118.
    Middle, Two prehistoric villages in (Myer)
A 41, 485.
    Pickwick Basin, Geology of the (Jones)
B 129, 327.
    River in northern Alabama, An archeological survey of Wheeler Basin on the (Webb).
B 122.
Teremembé, The (Métraux) B 143, vol. 1, pp. 573-574.
Terena and Caduveo of southern Mato Grosso, Brazil (Oberg). P 9.
Teton Sioux music (Densmore) B 61.
Tewa Indians:
    Ethnobotany of the (Robbins, Harrington, and Freire-Marreco).
B 55.
    Ethnogeography of the (Harrington)
A 29, 29.
    Ethnozoology of the (Henderson and Harrington)
B 56.
Texas, southern, Linguistic material from the tribes of (Swanton). B 127.
Textile art:
    Form and ornament in (Holmes)
A 6, 189.
    Prehistoric, of eastern United States (Holmes)
A 13, 3.
Textile fabrics:
    of ancient Peru (Holmes)
B 7.
    Prehistoric, of the United States (Holmes)
A 3, 393.
Texts:
    Alsea (Frachtenberg)
B 67.
    Biloxi (Dorsey and Swanton)
B 47.
    Chinook (Boas)
B 20.
    Dakota (Riggs)
C 9.
    Haida (Swanton)
B 29.
    Kathlamet (Boas)
B 26.
    Kutenai (Boas and Chamberlain)
B 59.
    Picuris (Harrrington and Roberts)
A 43, 289.
    Tlingit (Swanton)
B 39.
    Tsimshian (Boas)
B 27.
    Wawenock (Speck)
A 43, 165.
Thalbitzer, William. See Bulletin 40 (pt. 1).
Therapy, physical, Lemhi Shoshoni (Steward) B 119.
Thomas, Cyrus:
    A study of the manuscript Troano
C 5.
    Aids to the study of the Maya codices
A 6, 253.
    Burial mounds of northern sections of the United States.
A 5, 3.
    Catalogue of prehistoric works east of the Rocky Mountains.
B 12.
    Day symbols of the Maya year
A 16, 199.
    Introduction to "Indian land cessions" (Royce)
A 18, 521.
    Mayan calendar systems
A 19, 693, and 22 (pt. 1), 197.
    Notes on certain Maya and Mexican manuscripts
A 3, 3.
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    Numeral systems of Mexico and Central America
A 19, 853.
    Report on the mound explorations of the Bureau of Ethnology
A 12, 3.
    The circular, square, and octagonal earthworks of Ohio.
B 10.
    The Maya year
B 18.
    The problem of the Ohio mounds
B 8.
    Work in mound exploration of the Bureau of Ethnology.
B 4.
    and Swanton, John R. Indian languages of Mexico and Central America and their geographical distribution.
B 44.
Thomas, Robert K. The Redbird Smith movement B 180, PP. 159-166.
Thompson Indians:
    British Columbia, Tattooing and face and body painting of the (Teit).
A 45, 397.
    of British Columbia, Ethnobotany of the (Steedman).
A 45, 441.
Tierra del Fuego, Bibliography of tribes of (Cooper) B 63.
Tierradentro, Colombia, The archeology of San Agustín and (Hernández de Alba). B 143, vol. 2, pp. 851-859.
Tipi rings, Stone, in north-central Montana and the adjacent portion of Alberta, Canada: Their historical, ethnological, and archeological aspects (Kehoe). B 173, Anthrop. Pap. No. 62.
Tlingit community, The story of a: A problem in the relationship between archeological, ethnological, and historical methods (de Laguna). B 172.
Tlingit Indians, The (Swanton) A 26, 391.
Tlingit language. See Bulletin 40 (pt. 1).
Tlingit myths and texts (Swanton) B 39.
Tobacco among the Karuk Indians of California (Harrington). B 94.
Tocantins River region, Little-known tribes of the (Nimuendajú). B 143, vol. 3, pp. 203-208.
Tonawanda longhouse ceremonies: Ninety years after Lewis Henry Morgan (Fenton). B 128, Anthrop. Pap. No. 15.
Tooker, Elisabeth. An ethnology of the Huron Indians, 1615-1649. B 190.
Towers of southwestern Colorado, Prehistoric villages, castles, and (Fewkes). B 70.
Tozzer, Alfred M. Excavation of a site at Santiago Ahuitzotla, D. F. Mexico. B 74.
Tracy, Edwin S. See Annual Report 22, pt. 2, p. 5.
Traditional origin of the Fox society known as "The Singing Around Rite" (Michelson). A 40, 541.
Traditions:
    Osage (Dorsey)
A 6, 373.
    Tusayan migration (Fewkes)
A 19, 573.
Trails, Indian, of the Southeast (Myer) A 42, 727.
Traps (Cooper)B143, vol. 5, pp. 265-276.
Treaties, Indian. See Annual Report 18, pt. 2 (Royce).
Trephining, and mutilation in South American Indian skeletal remains, Deformity (Stewart). B 143, vol. 6, pp. 43-47.
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Trephining, Prehistoric, and cranial amulets (R. C. Fletcher). C 5.
Trephining, Primitive, in Peru (Muñz and McGee) A 16, 3.
Tres Zapotes, Mexico, Ceramic sequences at (Drucker) B 140.
Tres Zapotes, Mexico, Ceramics of (Weiant) B 139.
Tribal society, Wyandot government: A short study of (Powell). A 1, 57.
Tribes, certain Indian, of the United States, Tuberculosis among (Hrdlicka). B 42.
Tribes, Indian, of the Upper Missouri (Denig) A 46, 375.
Tribes and languages of southwestern Colombia, The native (Ortíz). B 143, vol. 2, pp. 911-914.
Tribes north of the Orinoco River, The (Kirchoff) B 143, vol. 4, pp. 481-493.
Tribes of California (Powers) C 3.
Tribes of eastern Bolivia and the Madeira Headwaters (Métraux). B 143, vol. 3, pp. 381-454.
Tribes of eastern Bolivia and western Matto Grosso, The native (Métraux)B134.
Tribes of Ecuador, The historic (Murra) B 143, vol. 2, pp. 785-821.
Tribes of North America, with synonymy. Skittagetan family (Henshaw). M 5.
Tribes of northwestern Venezuela, The (Hernández de Alba). B 143, vol. 4, pp. 469-474.
Tribes of southern Columbia, The Highland (Hernández de Alba). B 143, vol. 2, pp. 915-961.
Tribes of the eastern slopes of the Bolivian Andes (Métraux). B 143, vol. 3, pp. 465-406.
Tribes of the extreme northwest (Dall) C 1, 1.
Tribes of the Guianas (Gillin) B 143, vol. 3, pp. 799-860.
Tribes of the Juruá-Purús Basins (Métraux) B 143, vol. 3, pp. 657-686.
Tribes of the lower Amazon, Little-known (Numuendajú). B 143, vol. 3, pp. 209-211.
Tribes of the lower and middle Xingú River (Nimuendajú). B 143, vol. 3, pp. 213-243.
Tribes of the lower Mississippi Valley and adjacent coast of the Gulf of Mexico (Swanton)B43.
Tribes of the lower Tocantins River region, Littleknown (Nimuendajú).B143, vol. 3, pp. 203-208.
Tribes of the middle and upper Amazon River (Métraux) B 143, vol. 3, pp. 687-712.
Tribes of the Montaña: An introduction (Steward) B 143, vol. 4, pp. 507-533.
Tribes of the North Colombia Lowlands (Hernández de Alba). B 143, vol. 4, pp. 329-338.
Tribes of the Peruvian and Ecuadorian Montaña (Steward). B 143, vol. 3, pp. 535-656.
Tribes of the right bank of the Guaporé River (Lévi-Strauss). B 143, vol. 3, pp. 371-379.
Tribes of the Rio Negro Basin, The hunting and gathering (Métraux). B 143, vol. 3, pp. 861-867.
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Tribes of the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, Columbia (Park). B 143, vol. 2, pp. 865-886.
Tribes of the Uaupés-Caquetá region (Goldman) B 143, vol. 3, pp. 763-798.
Tribes of the upper Xingú River (Lévi-Strauss) B 143, vol. 3, pp. 321-348.
Tribes of western Washington and northwestern Oregon (Gibbs). C 1, 157.
Tribes west and south of the Panamá Canal, The (Lothrop). B 143, vol. 4, pp. 253-256.
Troano manuscript, A study of the (Thomas) C 5.
Tropical Forest and Marginal tribes, Property among the (Lowie). B 143, vol. 5, pp. 351-367.
Tropical Forest and Marginal tribes, Social and political organization of the (Lowie). B 143, vol. 5, pp. 313-350.
Tropical Forests, Culture areas of the (Steward) B 143, vol. 3, pp. 883-899.
Tropical Forests, The: An introduction (Lowie) B 143, vol. 3, pp. 1-56.
Troyville mounds, The, Catahoula Parish, La. (Walker) B 113.
Trumbull, James Hammond. Natick dictionary B 25.
Tschopik, Harry, Jr.:
    Aymara, The
B 143, vol. 2, pp. 501-573.
    Highland communities of central Peru
P 5.
Tsimshian language. See Bulletin 40 (pt. 1).
Tsimishian mythology (Boas) A 31, 29.
Tsimshian texts (Boas) B 27.
T'sim si-an', Note on the use of numerals among the (Gibbs). C 1, 155.
Tuberculosis among certain Indian tribes of the United States (Hrdlicka). B 42.
Tucanoan tribes, Western (Steward) B 143, vol. 3, pp. 737-748.
Tucuna, The (Nimuendajú) B 143, vol. 3, pp. 713-725.
Tunica language. See Bulletin 68.
Tupí-Cawahíb, The (Lévi-Strauss) B 143, vol. 3, pp. 299-305.
Tupinamba, The (Métraux) B 143, vol. 3, pp. 95-133.
Turiwara and Aruâ, The (Nimuendajú) B 143, vol. 3, pp. 193-198.
Turner, Lucien M. Ethnology of the Ungava district, Hudson Bay Territory. A 11, 159.
Tusayan and Cibola architecture (V. Mindeleff) A 8, 3.
Tusayano clans, Localization of (C. Mindeleff) A 19, 635.
Tusayan Flute and Snake ceremonies (Fewkes) A 19, 957.
Tusayan katcinas (Fewkes) A 15, 245.
Tusayan migration tradition (Fewkes) A 19, 573.
Tusayan Snake ceremonies (Fewkes) A 16, 267.
Two prehistoric villages in Middle Tennessee (Myer) A 41, 485.
Two rock shelters near Tucumcari, New Mexico(Dick) B 154, Riv. Bas. Surv. Pap. No. 5, pt. 1.
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Two summers' work in pueblo ruins (Fewkes) A 22 (pt. 1), 3.


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