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430 Realistic, art, New World, ; art, produced by men, ; art, rarity of, ; carving, ; carving, in architectural decoration, ; designs, bison area, ; designs, caribou and eastern maize area, ; designs, North Pacific Coast, ; designs, Peruvian textiles, ; designs, pottery, ; origin of art, theory,

Reciprocal terms of relationship, -

"Red-paint," burials, ; culture,

Regulation, social, in North America, -

Reindeer, culture, associated with tipi, ; used in transportation,

Relationship, systems, -, ; terms, -,

Religion, Chibcha, Maya, and Nahua, ; Maya, Nahua, and Inca, ; New World, source of, ; and ritualism,

Religious, conceptions, and mythology, -; culture, Pueblo Indians, ; culture, Siberia, ; system, Aztec, ; system, in Peru, -

Revenge, personal freedom to, ,

Rhea, economic importance of,

Rhythm, in aboriginal music,

Rice, wild, as food,

Rio Grande Pueblos,

Ritualism, -; Aztec, ; Eastern Woodland area, ; high development of, coincident with distinction between priest and shaman, ; importance of music in study of, -; maximum development among Maya, ; personal relation in, -; Pueblo area, ; Southeastern area, ; Southwestern area,

Ritualistic, observances, -; performance, California, ; plays, North Pacific Coast, ; procedures, Pueblo, ; system, North Pacific Coast area,

Rituals, agricultural, ; distinct forms of, ; dramatic and poetical merit of, ; grass dance, ; Pacific Coast, ; Plains area, ; transfer of,

Road-building, Mexico and Peru,

Rock-shelter, North Atlantic area,, ; section of a,

Rolling rock, distribution of story,

Roofs, Nahua and Peruvian buildings,

Rooms, size, influenced by absence of arch, ; size, Nahua buildings,

Roots, as food, ,

Rope-tying trick, distribution of,

Row-lock, used by Eskimo,

Rulers, Aztec, ; Inca,

Ruins, ancient Maya cities,, ; historical relation of, -; most impressive in the New World, ; Pueblo area, groups of,

Sacrifices, animals and inanimate objects, ; to gods of the Peruvians, ; great number of Aztec, ; human, -; human, Maya and Nahua, ; human, Pawnee and Pueblo, ; Inca area,

Sacsahuaman,

Sagebrush bark fiber, distribution and use, ; weaving,, ,

Sandal, a correlative of textile clothing,

Sails, use of,

Salmon, area,, -, , , , , , ; caught in acorn area, ; methods of catching,

Salt, manufactured and traded, Colombia,

Santa Rosa Xlabpak, restoration and groundplan,

Scales, in aboriginal music,

Schools, for children,

Sculpture, center of New World, ; distribution of, ; Maya,, -,

Seats, stone,

Seeds, wild, area of, -

Shaman, distinguished from medicineman, -; distinguished from priest, ; relation to judicial system, -