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Idaho, petroglyphs in, 77, 680

Ideography, 583-648 preliminary remarks on, 583-584 progressive stages of, 584

Illinois, petroglyphs in, 77-80

Illinois river, petroglyphs on, 79-80

Imitations and forced interpretations of pictographs, 764-767

Independence stone, Ohio, 102

India, petroglyphs in, 186 cup sculptures in, 196-198 declaration of war by natives of, 361 tattooing in, 413

Indian god rock, Pennsylvania, 109-110

Indian personal names, work on, XIX

Indian physiognomy, work on, XXIII

Individual designation, 419-460

Individual achievements, signs of, 433-441

Innuit Indians, instruments used by, for carving on bone, 218 method of keeping accounts of, 264 pictograph of whale hunting by, 531

Inscription rock, El Moro, New Mexico, 96

Insignia or tokens of authority, 419-433

Interpretation, means of, 745-758

Invitation sticks, 364-366

Iowa, petroglyphs in, 80

Iroquoian bibliography, work on, XX

Iroquois Indians, war post of, 227 use of wampum beads by, 228-230 tribal designations of, 377-378 tattoo designs of, 394 insignia of chiefs of, 419 record of battles by, 554-555 military terms of, 555 record of events by, 575-576 illustration of prisoner by, 600 conventional devices of, for dead men and death, 660-661

Instruments by which pictographs are made, 218-222

Ireland, petroglyphs in, 171 cup sculptures in, 194

Italy, petroglyphs in, 178

Itamaraca, rock of, Brazil, 151-152

J.

Japan, petroglyphs in, 185-186

Japanese, mnemonic devices of, 226 letter-writing of, 368 mourning colors of, 631

Java, symbolic colors of the cardinal points in, 625

Jebu messages of complaint, 374-375

Jĕssakkī'd curing disease, 254

Johnson, G. K., pottery donated by, XXI

Johnson, Willard D., pictographs reported by, 77

Jones, C. C., vessels donated by, XXI

K.

Kaibab (Arizona) Indians, personal names of, 444

Kaiowa Indians, tribal designations of, 384 gourd pictograph by, 208-209 emblem of, 613

Kalosh (Alaska) Indians, graves of, 524

Kanawha, West Virginia, petroglyphs at, 34

Kanawha river, West Virginia, petroglyphs on, 125

Kansas, petroglyphs in, 80-81

Karánkawa vocabulary obtained, XVII

Kauder, Christian, works of, in Micmac language, 667-670

Keam, Thomas V., rock drawings reported by, 50 on ceremonial use of colors by Moki Indians, 623

Keam’s Canyon, Arizona, rock drawings in, 50 ideographic petroglyphs in, 604, 605

Kei (or Arue) islands, Oceanica, petroglyphs in, 167-168

Kekeewin and kekeenowin, definition of, 35

Kentucky, petroglyphs in, 81

Kejimkoojik lake, Nova Scotia, work on pictographs at, XII inscribed rocks at, 38-42 mythic petroglyphs at, 468-487 drawings at, 740-749

Kickapoo Indians, mnemonic songs of, 250

Kickapoo (Shawnee) prophet, 508-509

Kinahan, G. H., cup sculptures described by, 194

Kítshi Man'idō, Ojibwa mythic personage, 255

Kiwach, myth of, 473

Klamath language, work on, XIX

Klamath Indians, coloring matter used by, 221 tattoo of, 406

Knotted cords and objects tied, 223-227

Ktá-i Tupákshi (Standing Rock), Oregon, 106

Kwakiutl Indians, British Columbia, totemic carvings of, 391 tattoo of, 407 myth of, 479