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��LIME, use of, by Peruvian Indians, 98 LINTON, RALPH, field work of, 201 LIVI, RUDOLFO, death of, 394 LOWIE, ROBERT H., reviews by, 72, 80, i&6, 188, 189, 383
MACCURDY, GEORGE GRANT, review by,
75 MASON, J. ALDEN, The Papago Harvest
Festival, 13 MASSACHUSETTS, Indian Corn-hills in,
203
MAYA Account of the Creation, 360 McKERN, MR., field work of, 201 MEMBERS, 1920, American Anthropo- logical Association Officers and, 100 METHODS of Ethnology, The, 311 MICHELSON, TRUMAN, field work of, 198;
honorary election of, 98 MUNICH, Institute for Ethnology at, 200 MUNRO, DR. ROBERT, death of, 308
NAMES Around Santa Fe, New Mexico, Old Indian Geographical, 341
NATIONAL Research Council, Meeting of the, 200
NAVAJO War Dance, Notes on a, 304
NELSON, N. C., field work of, 310; Gustaf Retzius, 173
NEW MEXICO, Old Indian Geographical Names Around Santa Fe, 341; Ruins of the Historic Period in the Upper San Juan, 322
NEW ZEALAND UNIVERSITY, anthropology at, 97
NOTES on a Navajo War Dance, 304
NOTES on Isleta, Santa Ana, and Acoma, 56
NUTTALL, ZELIA, Comments on Hand- book of Aboriginal American Anti- quities (Holmes), 301
OFFICERS and Members, 1920, American Anthropological Association, 100
OHIO Archaeology, Culture Problem in, 144
OLD Indian Geographical Names Around Santa Fe, New Mexico, 341
OPPORTUNITIES for Coordination in An- thropological and Psychological Re- search, i
ORGANIZATION of the Kwakiutl, Social, in
PADOUCA?, Who Were the, 248 PAN-PACIFIC Scientific Congress, meeting
of, 392
PAPAGO Harvest Festival, The, 13 PAPERS at the Cambridge Meeting, 1919,
Addresses and, 94
��PARKER, ARTHUR C., field work of, 198, 308
PARSONS, ELSIE CLEWS, Notes on Isleta, Santa Ana, and Acoma, 56
POLYNESIAN Problem, Some Conclusions and Suggestions Regarding the, 226
PROCEEDINGS of the American Anthro- pological Association, Anthropology at the Cambridge Meeting and, 86
PSYCHOANALYSIS, Totem and Taboo: An Ethnologic, 48
PSYCHOLOGICAL Research, Opportunities for Coordination in Anthropology and, i
QUEVEDO, SAMUEL A. LAFONE, death of,
394 QUILEUTE Indians, Eschatology of the, 330
RADLOFF, DR. FRIEDRICH WILHELM,
death of, 308 REAGAN, ALBERT B., Who Made the
Kayenta-N ational Monument
Ruins?, 387
RECHE, DR. OTTO, work of, 309 REINDEER Once More, The, 192 REPORT of Editor, 90
Secretary (A. A. A.), 86
Treasurer (A. A. A.), 87 RETZIUS, GUSTAF, N. C. Nelson, 173 REVIEW by Dixon, R. B., 178; Kroeber,
A. L., 186; Lowie, Robert H., 72, 80,
186; 188; 189; MacCurdy, George
Grant, 75; Skinner, Alanson, 78;
Sullivan, Louis R., 185; Wallis,
Wilson D., 74
RIVERS, W. H. R., visit of, to America, 200 ROTH, WALTER E., Comments: "The
Central Arawaks," 291 ROYS, RALPH L., A Maya Account of
the Creation, 360 RUINS of the Historic Period in the
Upper San Juan, New Mexico, 322
Who Made the Kayenta- National
Monument, 387
SAN ANGEL y la Cultura Arcaica del Valle de Mexico, Las Excavaciones del Pedregal de, 127
SANTA ANA, and Acoma, Notes on Isleta, 56
Fe, New Mexico, Old Indian Geo- graphical Names Around, 341
SECRETARY (A. A. A.), Report of, 86
SELER, EDUARD, 7oth birthday of, 309
SHETRONE, H. C., The Culture Problem in Ohio Archaeology, 144
SKINNER, ALANSON, appointment of, at Milwaukee, 310; field work of, 309; review by, 78
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