Volume InformationSource: American Anthropologist, New Series, Vol. 19, No. 4 (Oct. - Dec., 1917), pp. 592-595Published by: Wiley on behalf of the American Anthropological AssociationStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/660645 .
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INDEX TO AUTHORS AND TITLES
ABORIGINAL INTERMENTS in western Massachusetts, Position of the body in, 372
ALASKA, Petroglyphs on Kodiak Island, 320
ALGONKIANS, northeastern, Game totems among, 9
AMBROSETTI, JUAN B., An appreciation of, 533
-, successor of, 591 AMERICAN ANTHROPOLOGICAL ASSOCIA-
TION, Announcement of 1917 meet- ing, 154
?- - -, Officers and members of, for 1917, 155
- - -, Proceedings of, for 1916. An- thropology at the New York meet- ing, 91
AMERICAN ETHNOLOGICAL SOCIETY, Con- stitution of, Io07
- - -, Proceedings of, 115, 451 AMERICAN ZODIAC, 518 ANCIENT INDIAN FIREPLACES in South
Dakota Bad-Lands: fact and fancy, 583
ANDREWS, DANIEL MARSHALL, De Soto's route from Cofitachequi, in Georgia, to Cosa, in Alabama, 55
ANTHROPOLOGICAL CONCEPTIONS, 459 ANTHROPOLOGICAL SOCIETY of Philadel-
phia, 589 - - of Washington, Proceedings of, 304,
586 ANTHROPOLOGY at the New York meet-
ing, with Proceedings of the American Anthropological Association for 1916, 91
ANTHROPOLOGY, cerebral, Some conclu- sions based on studies in, 495
ANTIQUITY, The problem of man's, at Vero, Fla., 252
ARCHAEOLOGICAL INVESTIGATIONS in Trinidad, British West Indies, 471
- work in Porto Rico, 214 AUTMAKUA, Hawaiian shark, 503 AUTONOMY of the social, 447 AZTEC RUIN, Excavation of, 458
BARBEAU, C. M., Iroquoian clans and phratries, 392. Parallel between the Northwest coast and Iroquoian clans and phratries, 403. Review by, 548
BATES, ORIC, work reviewed, 546
BEAUCHAMP, WILLIAM M., work reviewed, 429
BECKWITH, MARTHA WARREN, Hawaiian shark aumakua, 503
BISHOP, C. W., review by, 80 BOAS, FRANZ, work reviewed, 548 BooY, THEODOOR DE, Certain archaeolo-
gical investigations in Trinidad, British West Indies, 471
BRITISH WEST INDIES, Certain archaeo- logical investigations in Trinidad, 47 I
BUREAU OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY, Ac- tivity of, 324
CEREBRAL ANTHROPOLOGY, Some con- clusions based on studies in, 495
CEREMONIAL FRIENDSHIP at Zufii, I CIRCULAR KIVAS in western Utah ruins,
Evidence of, 34 CLANS AND PHRATRIES, Iroquoian, 392 - -, Parallel between the Northwest
Coast and Iroquoian, 403. Criticism of, 579
CLIFF-DWELLER, Restoration of, 388 COFITACHEQUI, in Georgia, De Soto's
route from, to Cosa, in Alabama, 55 COLE, FAY COOPER, review by, 426.
Work reviewed, 563 COMMENTS on " The Place of Coiled Ware
in Southwestern Pottery," 3oi CONCLUSIONS based on studies in cerebral
anthropology, 495 CONSTITUTION of the American Eth-
nological Society, 107 COSA, in Alabama, De Soto's route from
Cofitachequi, in Georgia to, 55 COILED WARE, Place of, in southwestern
pottery, 24. Comments on, 3oi COMMERCIAL MUSEUM OF PHILADELPHIA,
Field work of, 590 CRITICISM of" Some Verendrye Enigmas,"
291 CULTURE, Pre-Lenape in New Jersey, 487
-, Similarities in, 41
DEBENEDETTI, SALVADOR, appointment of, 591
DENE MORPHOLOGY, Misconceptions con- cerning,-Remarks on Dr. Sapir's would-be corrigenda, 132
DENSMORE, FRANCES, Proceedings of the Anthropological Society of Washing- ton, 304, 586
592
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INDEX TO AUTHORS AND TITLES 593
DE SOTO'S ROUTE from Cofitachequi, in Georgia, to Cosa, in Alabama, 55
-, Route of, 581 DIELS, H., work reviewed, 71 DISTRIBUTION of the methods of fire-
making: A reply, 303 DIXON, ROLAND B., review by, 563.
Work reviewed, 86 Do WE NEED a "Superorganic"? 441 DONOHUGH, AGNES C. L., Comments on
"The Place of Coiled Ware in South- western Pottery," 301
ELLWOOD, CHARLES A., work reviewed, 542
EVIDENCE OF CIRCULAR KIVAS in western Utah ruins, 34
FARABEE, W. C., acting secretary of American Anthropological Associa- tion, 590
FEWKES, J. WALTER, The Sio Shalako at the First Mesa, July 9, 1916; by Walter Hough with commentary, 410
FIRE-MAKING, Distribution of methods of: A reply, 303
FIREPLACES, Ancient Indian, in South Dakota Bad-Lands: fact and fancy, 583
FIRST MESA, Sio Shalako at, July 9, 1916. Commentary by Dr. Fewkes, 410
FOLKLORE, John G. White collection of, 151
FRACHTENBERG, LEO J., "Parallel be- tween the Northwest Coast and Iroquoian clans and phratries," 579
FRIENDSHIP, Ceremonial, at Zufii, i
GAME TOTEMS among the northeastern Algonkians, 9
GILMORE, MELVIN RANDOLPH, Ancient Indian fireplaces in South Dakota Bad-lands: fact and fancy, 583
GLENOID FOSSAE, Variations in, 19 GOLDENWEISER, A. A., The autonomy of
the social, 447 GRINNELL, GEORGE BIRD, Indian trap
pits on the Missouri, 148 GOODMAN, JOSEPH T., death of, 591 GORDON, G. B., leave of absence of, 590 GROWTH OF THE NASAL BRIDGE in chil-
dren, 406 GUTHE, CARL E., activities of, 458, Doc-
torate from Harvard, 458
HALL, H. U., in military service, 590 HAEBERLIN, HERMAN K., Some archaeo-
logical work in Porto Rico, 214. Review by, 542
HAGAR, STANSBURY, The American zo- diac, 518
HARRINGTON, JOHN P., work of, 589 HAWAIIAN shark aumakua, 503 HAWKES, E. W., appointment of, I54 - AND LINTON, RALPH, A Pre-Lenape
culture in New Jersey, 487 HAYDEN, HORACE EDWIN, death of, 591 HEWITT, J. N. B., activities of, 457. Re-
view by, 429 HEYE NORTH AMERICAN COLLECTION,
removal of, 589 HOLMES, WILLIAM H., seventieth anni-
versary of, 149 HoPI POTTERY ART, revival of, 322 HOUGH, WALTER, "The Distribution of
the Methods of Fire-making": A reply, 303. A revival of the ancient Hopi pottery art, 322. The Sio Shalako at the First Mesa, July 9, 1916. With commentary by Dr. Fewkes, 4Io. Activities of, 459
HOWLEY, JAMES P., work reviewed, 272 HRDLICKA, ALES, activities of, 457.
Work of, 589 HUMAN REMAINS from Vero, Fla., Fur-
ther notes on, 239
INDIAN FIREPLACES in South Dakota Bad-Lands: fact and fancy, 583
- TRAP PITS on the Missouri, 148 INTERMENTS, aboriginal, in western Mas-
sachusetts, Position of the body in, 372
INVESTIGATIONS, archaeological, in Trini- dad, British West Indies, 471
IROQUOIAN CLANS AND PHRATRIES, 392 -- -, Parallel between Northwest
coast and, 403. Criticism on, 579
JONES, F. WOOD, work reviewed, 420 JUDD, NEIL M., Evidence of circular
kivas in western Utah ruins, 34- Activities of, 458
KIDDER, M. A. AND A. V., Notes on the pottery of Pecos, 325
KIVAS, circular, Evidence of, in western Utah ruins, 34
KODIAK ISLAND, Alaska, Petroglyphs on, 320
KROEBER, A. L., The matrilineate again, 571. The Superorganic, 163. Re- view by, 68
LAUFER, BERTHOLD, Origin of the word shaman, 361. Moccasins, 297. Re- view by, 68, 75, 78, 280
LINTON, RALPH, Review of "A Pre-Le- nape Site in New Jersey ": A reply, 144
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594 AMERICAN ANTHROPOLOGIST [N. S., 19, 1917
-, AND HAWKES, E. W., A pre-Lenape culture in New Jersey, 487
LEUBA, JAMES H., work reviewed, 416 LOWIE, ROBERT H. Edward B. Tylor:
an appreciation, 262; Appointment of, 323. Reviews by, 86, 269, 546
MACCURDY, GEORGE GRANT, Anthro- pology at the New York meeting, with Proceedings of the American Anthropological Association for 1916, 91. The problem of man's antiquity at Vero, Fla., 252. Review by, 424
MALER, TEOBERT; death of, 591 MAN'S ANTIQUITY at Vero, Fla., The
problem of, 252 MASSACHUSETTS, western, Position of the
body in aboriginal interments, 372 MASPERO, GEORGES, work reviewed, 28o MATRILINEATE again, 571 MEAD, C. W., Juan B. Ambrosetti; an
appreciation, 533 MEANS, PHILIP AINSWORTH, appoint-
ment of, 589 MECHLING, WILLIAM HUBBS, appoint-
ment of, 153. Doctorate from Har- vard, 458
MEINHOF, CARL, work reviewed, 288 MERWIN, B. W., in military service, 590 METHODS OF FIRE-MAKING, Distribution
of: a reply, 303 MICHELSON, TRUMAN, activities of, 457.
Appointment of, 589 MISCONCEPTIONS concerning Dene mor-
phology-Remarks on Dr. Sapir's would-be corrigenda, 132
MISSOURI, Indian trap pits on the, 148 MOCCASINS, 297 MOOKERJI, RADHAKUMUD, work reviewed,
75 MORICE, A. G., Misconceptions concern-
ing D6ne morphology-Remarks on Dr. Sapir's would-be corrigenda, 132
MORRIS, EARL H., The place of coiled ware in southwestern pottery, 24. Activities of, 458
MUSEUM OF THE AMERICAN INDIAN, HEYE FOUNDATION, Activities of, 324
NASAL BRIDGE in children, Growth of, 406 NELSON, N. C., work of, 458 NEW JERSEY, A pre-Lenape culture in,
487 NEW YORK MEETING, Anthropology at,
with Proceedings of the American Anthropological Association for 1916, 9I
NORTHWEST COAST and Iroquoian clans and phratries, Parallel between, 403. Criticism of, 579
NOTES on the pottery of Pecos, 325 -, on human remains from Vero, Fla.,
239
OBERMAIER, HUGO, work reviewed, 424 OETTEKING, BRUNO, review by, 565 OGBURN, WILLIAM F., review by, 416 ORIGIN of the word shaman, 361
PARALLEL between Northwest Coast and Iroquoian clans and phratries, 403. Criticism of, 579
PARIS, L'&cole d'anthropologie de, Courses of, 591
PARKER, ARTHUR C., work reviewed, 429 PARMENTIER, H., work reviewed, 78 PARSONS, ELSIE CLEWS, Ceremonial
friendship at Zufii, I. Review by, 424
PEABODY, CHARLES, A prehistoric wind- instrument from Pecos, New Mexico, 30
PEABODY MUSEUM, Yale, Temporary re- moval of collections of, 458
PECOS, Notes on pottery of, 325 -, Prehistoric wind-instrument from, 30 PETROGLYPHS on Kodiak Island, Alaska,
320 PHILADELPHIA, Anthropological Society
of, 589 PHRATRIES, Iroquoian clans and, 392 -, Clans and, Parallel between the North-
west Coast and Iroquoian, 403. Crit- icism of, 579
PITS, Indian trap, on the Missouri, 148 PLACE OF COILED WARE in southwestern
pottery, 124 PORTO RICO, Some archaeological work
in, 214 POSITION OF THE BODY in aboriginal inter-
ments in western Massachusetts, 372
POTTERY, Place of coiled ware in south- western, 24. Comments on, 301
- art, Revival of ancient Hopi, 322 - of Pecos, Notes on, 325 POYNTER, C. W. M., Some conclusions
based on studies in cerebral anthro- pology, 495
PREHISTORIC WIND-INSTRUMENT from Pecos, New Mexico, 30
PRE-LENAPE culture in New Jersey, 487 - site in New Jersey, A reply to review
of, 144 PROBLEM OF MAN'S ANTIQUITY at Vero,
Fla., 252 PROCEEDINGS of the American Anthro-
pological Association for 1916; An- thropology at the New York meet- ing, 91
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INDEX TO AUTHORS AND TITLES 595
- of the American Ethnological Society, 15, 451
-- - of Washington, 304, 586
REPLY to "Distribution of the Methods of Fire-making," 303
RESTORATION of a Cliff-dweller, 388 REVIEW of "A Pre-Lenape Site in New
Jersey; A reply to," 144 REVIVAL of ancient Hopi pottery art, 322 RIVERS, W. H. R., work reviewed, 269 ROUTE of De Soto, 581 -, De Soto's, from Cofitachequi, in
Georgia, to Cosa, in Alabama, 55 RUINS, western Massachusetts, Evidence
of circular kivas in, 34
SANTA FE MUSEUM, Dedication of, 590 SAPIR, E., Do we need a " Superorganic"?
441. The status of Washo, 449. SAPIR's would-be corrigenda, Remarks
on, misconceptions concerning Dene morphology, 132
SCOTT, DUNCAN CAMPBELL, work re- viewed, 429
SELLARDS, E. H., Further notes on human remains from Vero, Fla., 239
SHAMAN, Origin of the word, 361 SHARK aumakua, Hawaiian, 503 SIMILARITIES in culture, 41 SIO SHALAKO at the First Mesa, July 9,
1916, Commentary by Dr. Fewkes, 410o
SOCIAL, Autonomy of the, 447 SOUTH DAKOTA Bad-Lands, Ancient
Indian fireplaces in, 583 SOUTHWESTERN POTTERY, Place of coiled
ware in, 24. Comments on, 3o01 SPECK, FRANK G., Game totems among
the northeastern Algonkians, 9. Re- view by, 272
SPIER, LESLIE, work of, 589 STARR, FREDERICK, review by, 285, 289 STATUS of Washo, 449 STERNS, F. H., work reviewed, 546 STEVENSON, B. L., work reviewed, 426 STUDIES IN CEREBRAL ANTHROPOLOGY,
Some conclusions based on, 495 SULLIVAN, LOUIS R. Growth of the
nasal bridge in children, 4o6. Var- iations in the glenoid fossae, I9. Review by, 420
SUPERORGANIC, 163 -, Do we need a? 441 SWANTON, JOHN R., Some anthropological
misconceptions, 459. Route of De Soto, 581. Activities of, 457
TEGGART, FREDERICK J., work reviewed, 68
THOMAS, NORTHCOTE W., work reviewed, 285
TOOKER, WILLIAM WALLACE,,death of, 458
TOTEMS, game, among the northeastern Algonkians, 9
TOZZER, A. M., in military service, 590 TRAP PITS, Indian, on the Missouri, 148 TRINIDAD, British West Indies, Certain
archaeological investigations in, 471 "TUSAYAN," Meaning of, 151 TYLOR, Edward B., An appreciation of,
262. Death of, 154
UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA, lectures of, 590
UTAH, Evidence of circular kivas in wes- tern ruins, 34
UTSURIKAWA, doctorate from Harvard, 458
VARIATIONS in the glenoid fossae, 19 " VERENDRYE ENIGMAS," Criticism of, 291 VERO, FLA., Further notes on human re-
mains from, t39 --, The problem of man's antiquity
at, 252
WALLIS, W. D., Similarities in culture, 41. Work reviewed, 565
WASHINGTON, Proceedings of the anthro- pological society of, 304, 586
WASHO, Status of, 449 WEBSTER, HUTTON, work reviewed, 423 WHIPPLE, RALPH WHEATON and Wilder,
Harris Hawthorne, The position of the body in aboriginal interments in western Massachusetts, 372
WHITE, JOHN G., collection of folklore, 151
WILDER, HARRIS HAWTHORNE, Restora- tion of a cliff-dweller, 388
- and Whipple, Ralph Wheaton, The position of the body in aboriginal interments in western Massachusetts, 372
WILL, GEORGE F., Criticism of "Some Verendrye Enigmas," 291
WIND-INSTRUMENT, Prehistoric, from Pe- cos, New Mexico, 30
WREN, CHRISTOPHER, election of, 591
ZODIAC, American, 518 ZU&I, Ceremonial friendship at, I
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