Fighting between Bloods and Piegans.
Fire, how obtained.
carried.
First killing in war.
mauls.
medicine pipe.
people.
pis’kun.
scalping.
shelter to sleep under.
stone knives.
Fish.
hooks.
Fish spears,
Flat Bows,
Flatheads,
Flesh of animals eaten,
Fleshers, how made,
Flint and steel,
Folk-lore,
Food of war party,
Forest and Stream,
Fort Conrad,
McLeod,
Pitt,
Union,
Four Bears,
Fox, The,
Fox-eye,
Frogs,
Fungus for punk,
Fur animals, how caught,
Future life,
Gambling,
Game, hidden,
in Blackfoot country,
Game played by prairie dogs,
Genesis, The Blackfoot,
Gentes of the Blackfeet,
Bloods,
Kai’nah,
Piegans,
Pi-k[)u]n’i,
Sik’si-kau,
now extinct,
Ghost,
bear,
country,
Woman, Heavy Collar and The,
Ghosts,
Ghosts’ Buffalo, The,
Ghosts, camp of the,
Girls, carefully guarded,
instructed,
outfit for marriage,
Girl stolen,
Gown of women,
Grasshoppers,
Grease on red willow bark,
Great Bear (constellation),
Falls,
Grizzly Bear,
Grooved arrow shafts,
Gros Ventres,
Ground Man,
Ground Man (of Cheyennes),
Ground Persons,
Hair, care of,
mode of wearing,
Handles of knives,
“Hands,”
Hats of antelope skin,
Head chief, how chosen,
Heavy Collar,
and the Ghost Woman,
Runner,
Help from animals,
Hill where Old Man sleeps,
Horned toad,
Horns,
Horses cause of war,
killed at grave,
when obtained,
How the Blackfoot lived,
Hunting,
alone punished,
Husband’s personal rights in wife,
power over wife,
property rights in wife,
I-kun-uh’-kah-tsi,
origin of,
Implements of the dead,
made of buffalo hide,
Indian a man,
sign language,
tobacco,
Indians and their Stories,
Beaver,
general ignorance about,
Infants lost,
I-nis’-kim,
In-uhk’-so-yi-stam-iks,
I-nuk-si’-kah-ko-pwa-iks,
I-nuks’-iks,
Invitation to feasts,
I’-pok-si-maiks,
I-sis’-o-kas-im-iks,
I-so-kin’-uh-kin,
Is’-sui,
Is-ti’-kai-nah
“It fell on them” creek,
It-se’-wah,
Jackson, William,
Kah’-mi-taiks
Kai’-nah,
Kalispels,
Kettles of stone,
Kill Close By,
Kipp, Joseph,
Kit-fox,
Kit-fox (society),
Kit-foxes,
Ki’-yis,
Knats-o-mi’-ta,
Knives of stone,
Ko-ko-mik’-e-is,
Kom-in’-a-kus,
Ksik-si-num’
Kuk-kuiks’
Kut’-ai-[=i]m-iks,
Kut-ai-sot’-si-man,
Kutenais,
Kut-o’-yis,