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INDEX. 



Chinese system of relationship, 413, 520 ; the Hundred 

 Families, 418 ; table of consanguinity and affinity, 

 432. 



Chi nooks, 243. 



Choctas, 183 ; Tocabulary, i7>.; system of relationship, 190, 

 291. 



Chontal village Indians, of Tabasco, 263, 291. 



Clallams, 244. 



Clare, James R., 275, 290, 291. 



Classificatory system of relationship, 131, 143, 385, 412 ; 

 explainable from the nature of descents on the as- 

 sumed antecedent existence of compound marriages 

 in a communal family, 474 ; one of a great series of 

 institutions in the ages of barbarism, 480. 



Coan, Rev. Dr. G. W., 74, 77. 



Ciico-Maricopas, 261. 



Columbia River, remarkahle resources of its valley, 241 ; 

 nursery land of the GanowSiiian Family, 242 ; Na- 

 tions of the valley, 243. 



Comanches, 251. 



Communal Family, 480, 488. 



Comparative philology, 111, 506. 



Consanguinity, computation of numbers, 24 ; mode of 

 computing degrees, 25. 



Copeland, Rev. Charles C, 190, 286, 291. 



Coronado, expedition to New Mexico, 255. 



Cour d'Aienes, 244. 



Cowatahins, 244. 



Creeks, 183; vocabulary, i6.; system of relationship, 198, 

 291. 



Crees, 202, 206 ; system of relationship, 207, 291 ; vo- 

 cabulary, 209. 



Crows, 183 ; vocabulary, iV). ; system of relationship, 185, 

 291. 



Cusiok, Rev. Cornelius C, a Tuscarora Indian, 283. 



D. 



Dakotah Nations proper, 171 ; area of occupation, 172; 

 thirteen embryo nations, 174. 



Dakotan Nations, 150. 



Dances, Indian, a domestic institution, 258 ; their stu- 

 died development, 259. 



Danish system of relationship, 36, 77. 



Dawson, Andrew, 198. 



Degrees of consanguinity, Roman method of computa- 

 tion, 25 ; Canon law method, ib. 



Delawares, 218 ; system of relationsliip, 220 ; 291. 



Descent among the Iroquois, 165 note. 



Descriptive system of relationship, 12, 468 ; explainable 

 from nature of descents upon the assumed antecedent 

 existence of marriage between single pairs, 472. 



Deviations from uniformity in systems of relationship, 

 138 ; their uses, 139. 



Dewey-Chester, ix. 



Dialectical variation, 136, 186 note. 



Dog Rib Indians, vocabulary, 232, 233 note. 



DOhne, Rev. J. L., 463. 



Dougherty, Rev. P., 287. 



Dravidian element in dialects of North India, 386 note ; 

 language, ih. 



Druses, system of relationsliip, 51, 77. 



Dunmore, Rev. George W., 69 note, 75, 77. 



E. 



Edwards, Rev, John, 190, 286, 291. 



Elder, Rev. P. E., 285, 291. 



Ely, Samuel P., ix. 



English, system of relationship, 32; diagram, (6., 77. 



Erse, system of relationship, 12, 44, 77. 



Eskimo, 267 ; area of occupation, 269 ; vocabulary, 268 ; 

 physical characteristics, 272 ; Eskimo west of Hudson's 

 Hay, 275 ; of Greenland, ib. ; of Baffin's Bay, ib. ; sys- 

 tem of relationship, 276, 291 ; disconnected with Gano- 

 winian Family, 277. 



Estates, influence of inheritance of upon systems of re 

 lationship, 14, 480. 



Esthonians, 62 ; system of relationship, ib. ; purely de- 

 scriptive like the Erse, 63, 77. 



Etchemins, system of relationship, 218, 291. 



F. 



Fairbanks, Rev. S. B., 518, 520. 



Family. 1. Communal, 480, 488. 2. Barbarian, 4S0, 

 491. 3. Patriarchal, 480, 491. 4. Civilized, the last 

 of the four stages of development, 480, 492. 



Fay, Theodore S., 33. 



Felix, Joseph, 74, 77. 



Female line, descent in, 165 note. 



Fijians, 570 ; system oX relationship, 573. 



Finns, 60 ; system of relationship, ib ; 77. 



Fish, Rev. Paschal, 28S-, 291. 



Fisheries of Columbia River, 241. 



Fison, Rev. Lorimer, 519. 



Flatbows, or Kooteuays, 251. 



Flatheads, 224. 



Foley, Rev. Dr. D., 74, 77. 



French, system of relationship, 31, 77. 



G. 



Ganowinian, name proposed for American Indian Fa- 

 mily, 131 ; its etymological signification, ih. ; evidence 

 of unity of origin of American Indian Nations from 

 system of consanguinity, 493 ; evidence of their Asi- 

 atic origin considered, 498. 



Garcia, Guillermo, a Chontal Indiab, 263, 290. 



Gaura language of North India, 399. 



Greeks, ancient, system of relationship, 29 ; opulence of 

 nomenclature, 30 ; modern Greeks, 31. 



Green, Prof. W. Henry, 74, 77. 



Gibbs, George, 243, 244, 245, 248, 249, 250 note, 290. 



Gichigamian, or Great Lake Nations, 202 ; area of occu- 

 pation, ib. 



Gorman, Rev. Samuel, 290. 



Gulf Nations, 189. 



Guthrie, Rev. H. A., 285, 291. 



Gujarathi, 411 ; system of relationship, ib., 520. 



Half-blood Indians, 206 uote. 



Hall, Fitz Edward, D.C.L., 39 note, 74, 77. 



