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Show INDEX 295 ketiy, 234, 235; weaving, 235; transportation, 235- 238; use of fire, 239; fire- making, 239, 240; war, 240- 247; bibliography, 286, 287. Eskimauan family, groups, 04; origin of name, 103; distribution, homogeneity, 103, 108, 109; origin, 104; physique, 105; dependence on sea animals, 105; houses, 106; lamp, 106; sledge and canoe, 106, 236, 237; art, 107; music, 107; religion, 107; social organization, 108; fire- making, 240; bibliography, 279. Esselenian family, 94. Ethnology, Indian, classifications, 88; physical characteristics, 89, 90, 262- 264; variations, 00, 262; linguistic characteristics, 90; linguistic stocks, 91- 96; dispersion, family migrations, 96- 98; number, 99,100,216; gradual decrease, 100; stocks and culture, 100; grouping by geography and culture, 101; Eskimo, 105; of northwest coast tribes, no; of northern interior tribes, 124; Chinook, 126; of California tribes, 130; inequality of linguistic distribution, 132; Sioux, 133; Pawnee, 141; Kiowa, 143; Algonquian, i< o; Muskho-gean, 167; Navajo, 177; Pueblo, 184; individualistic, 201, 205; ideas not segregated, 249, 261; suggestibility, 252, 254; innate ability, 263, 264; senses, 264; ethics, 264; character, 264; stoicism and hysterical temperament, 26c; susceptible to disease, 266; hospitality, 266; influence of public opinion, 267. FAMILY, Eskimo basis, 108; and clan, 105. Fire- making, 239, 240. Fisheries, economic importance, 68; salmon, 68; cod, 68; other salt- water, 68; freshwater, 69. Five Nations. See Iroquoian. Food, Eskimo, 106; northwest coast tribes, i n ; influence on migration and culture, 125, 150, 134, 151, 216; Klamath, 128; California tribes, 131; Sioux, 13 c; Ojibwa wild rice, 151; wild vegetable, 222, 223; cultivated plants, 223; animal, 223; hunting, 224; cooking, 225; cannibalism, 226, 243; taboos, 226; bibliography, 287. See also Agriculture. Forbes's road, 33. Forests, extent, 39, 40; northern belt, 40; division of Pacific belt, 40; eastern conifers, 41; eastern hardwoods, 41; destruction, 42; southern conifers, 42; Florida, 42; Pacific conifers, 43; Pacific hardwood, 44; Cordilleran, 44; southwestern, 44; historical importance, 44; nuts, 45- Fox, Algonauian, 150. Frontier, influences on advancement, 29, 34. Fruits, distribution, variety, 45. Fur- bearing animals, carnivora, 65; historical importance, 65; weasel family, 66; rodents, 66; beaver, 66; seal, 66; sea- otter, 67. GEOLOGY, age of North America, 14. See also Physiography. Government. See Clan, Confederacies, Social organization, Tribal. |