Index:American Anthropologist NS vol. 24.djvu

TitleAmerican Anthropologist/Volume 24
Year1922
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CONTENTS OF VOLUME 24

ARTICLES

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The Vision in Plains Culture. Ruth Fulton Benedict 1

Medicines Used by the Micmac Indians. Wilson D. Wallis. 24

The Traditional Origin and the Naming of the Seneca Nation. Frederick Houghton 31

A New Maya Historical Narrative. Ralph L. Roys 44

The First Season's Work of the American School in France for Prehistoric Studies. George Grant MacCurdy 61

The Composition of Some Ancient Bronze in the Dawn of the Art of Metallurgy. {{sc|George Brinton Phillips 129

New Phases in the Study of Primitive Music. Helen H. Roberts 144

The Ethnological and Linguistic Position of the Tacana Indians of Bolivia. Rudolph Schuller 161

The Domestic Use of Oil among the Southern Aborigines. Herbert B. Battle 171

The Complexity of Rhythm in Decorative Art. Gladys A. Reichard 183

James Mooney 209

Contributions to Hopi History. Frank Hamilton Cushing, J. Walter Fewkes, and Elsie Clews Parsons 253

The Medicine Wheel. George Bird Grinnell 299

Hawaiian Riddling. Martha W. Beckwith 311

Medicine Songs of George Farmer. Albert B. Reagan 332

Exploration of the Mound City Group, Ross County, Ohio. William C. Mills 397

Feather Mantles of California. Charles C. Willoughby 432

A Prochlorite Bannerstone Workshop. John Leonard Baer 438

A Recently Discovered Stone Sculpture in Öland, Sweden. George T. Flom 441

The Family Hunting Territory and Lenápe Political Organization. William Christie MacLeod 448

BOOK REVIEWS

Crawford: Man and His Past (Tozzer) 72

Alexander: Mythology of All Races. Vol. XI: Latin-American Mythology (Tozzer) 72

Lindblom: The Akamba of British East Africa: An Ethnological Monograph (Starr) 73

Westermann: Die Kpelle: ein Negerstamm in Liberia dargestellt auf der Grundlage von Eingebornen-Berichten (Starr) 73

Choulant: History and Bibliography of Anatomic Illustration in its Relation to Anatomic Science and the Graphic Arts (Oetteking) 83

Williams: Social Scandinavia in the Viking Age (Larsen) 87

Park and Burgess: Introduction to the Science of Sociology (Lowie) 215

Hooton and Willoughby: Indian Village Site and Cemetery near Madisonville, Ohio (Merwin) 215

Lehmann-Nitsche: Las Constelaciones del Orion y de las Hiadas (Hagar) 217

Macalister: A Text-Book of European Archaeology (MacCurdy) (Peabody) 219, 370

Lumholtz: Through Central Borneo; an account of two years of travel in the land of the head hunters between the years 1913 and 1917 (Hough) 220

Saintyves: Leternuement et le Bâillement dans la Magie, l'Ethnographie et le Folklore Medical (Faye) 221

Wissler: The American Indian: An Introduction to the Anthropology of the New World. 2d edition. (Dixon) 373

Thrum, ed.: The Fornander Collection of Hawaiian Antiquities and Folklore (Beckwith) 376

Nilsson: Primitive Time-reckoning: A study in the origins and first development of the art of counting time among the primitive and early culture peoples (Reichard) 381

McDougall: Is America Safe for Democracy? (Kroeber) 464

Rivers: Instinct and the Unconscious (Kroeber) 465

Waterman and Greiner: Indian Houses of Puget Sound: Waterman and collaborators: Native Houses of Western North America. Waterman and Coffin: Types of Canoes on Puget Sound. Waterman: The Whaling Equipment of the Makah Indians (Kroeber) 466

Krause: Die Kultur der Kalifornischen Indianer (Kroeber) 467

Nordenskiöld: The Copper and Bronze Ages in South America (Kroeber) 469

Collocott and Havea: Proverbial Sayings of the Tongans (Gifford) 470

Sullivan: A Contribution to Tongan Somatology (Dixon) 471

Williams: Principles of Social Psychology (Ogburn) 473

Murray: The Witch-Cult in Western Europe: A Study in Anthropology (Loeb) 476

DISCUSSION AND CORRESPONDENCE

Copper Objects of the Copper Eskimo—A Reply to Mr. Cadzow (Diamond Jenness), 89. The Central Arawaks: Dr. Roth's Rejoinder (Walter E. Roth), 92. The "Blond" Eskimo—A Question of Method (Louis R. Sullivan), 225. Further Discussion of the "Blond" Eskimo (H. H. Noice), 228. A Letter from Dr. Gamio, 232. Prejudice or Linguistic Short-Coming? (A. G. Morice), 385. Athabaskan Tone (E. Sapir), 391. Some Comments on "Aboriginal Tobaccos" (Melvin R. Gilmore), 480. An Essay on Geographic Names in the State of Washington (T. T. Waterman), 481.

BRIEF COMMUNICATIONS

The Avunculate in Patrilineal Tribes (Robert H. Lowie), 94. The Avunculate Among the Vandau (Franz Boas), 95. The Skull from Broken Hill in Rhodesia (George Grant MacCurdy), 97. Notes on State Archaeological Surveys, 233. Meaning of the Word Dakota (Melvin R. Gilmore), 242. Analysis of Pre-Columbian Pipe Dottels (Roland B. Dixon and John B. Stetson, Jr.), 245. Ethnographical Observations from the Southern Coast of Washington Land (Lauge Koch), 484. A Suggested Origin for Gentile Organization (Leslie Spier), 487.

ANTHROPOLOGICAL NOTES

Emile Cartailhac, 112. Expeditions of the Field Museum of Natural History in 1922, 114. The Angrand Prize in American Ethnology and Archaeology, 115. The Abbe Breuil on "Pliocene Man," 116. Holders of anthropological chairs in Poland, 116. Anthropological courses in Austria and Germany, 116. Field work of Father Wilhelm Koppers, 117. Death of Carl Lumholtz, 117. Dr. Charles Peabody assumes directorate, 117. Appointment of