INDEX. 



689 



R. 



Rand, Rev. Silas T.,2S9, 291. 



Rasloff, W. D., 74, 77. 



Recipi"ocal relationships, 245. 



Red Knives {Tal-sotc'-e-nd), 236, 291. 



Red River Settlement, 20tj note. 



Relationship, systems of, general observations, 10 ; upon 

 American Indian system, 132 ; desoriptivo form, 12, 

 4G8, 472 ; classificatory form, 131, 143, 385, 474, 479 ; 

 a domestic institution, 469 ; one of the oldest iu.stitu- 

 tions of the human family, 490. 



Results of a general comparison of systems of relation- 

 ship, 467. 



Rewan Nation, 569 ; system of relation ihip, 573. 



Rice, Rev. B., 518. 



Riggs, Rev. Dr. Elias, 75, 77. 



Riggs, Rev. Stephen R., 283, 291. 



Rocky Mountain Nations, 224. 



Romaic Nations, 31. 



Roman system of relationship preserved in the Pandects, 

 19 ; details of system, 20 ; typical form of Aryan Fa- 

 mily, ih.; diagram of Roman descents, 19 ; of civilians, 

 23 ; most perfect of known systems, 27. 



Roving Indians, 140, 255. 



Russians, 42 ; system of relationship, ib.; 77 ; diagram of 

 descents, ib. 



Sahaptin Nations, 249. 



Salish Nations, 244. 



Salmon fisheries of Columbia river, 241. 



Samena, 244. 



Sansares, 171. 



Sanskrit, system of relationship, 38 ; diagram of de- 

 scents, ih. 



Sashalt, 244. 



Sawks and Foses, 212; system of relationship, 291. 



Schwoyelpis, 244. 



Sclavonic Nations, 40; original peculiarities in their 

 system, 40 ; reappear in the Hindi and Bengali, 204. 



Scoffies, 218. 



Scott, Rev. James L., 422 and note, 518, 520. 



Scudder, Dr. Henry W., 5. 



Scudder, Rev. Ezekiel C, 395, 518, 520. 



Selin, G., 75, 77. 



Selkirk Settlement, 201 note. 



Setninoles, 189. 



Semitic Family, 50 ; system of relationship, ih.; its near 

 approach to Aryan form, 54 ; Semitic language, 50. 



Senecas, system of relationship, 154 ; typical form of 

 Ganowdnian Family, ih.; diagrams, 155, 156, 161 ; 

 comparative table of Seneca and Yankton systems, 

 107 ; of Seneca and Tamil, 511. 



Seward, William H., ix. 



Shastees, 243. 



Shawnees, 215 ; vocabulary, 214; dialect, 216 ; system 

 of relationship, 217, 291. 



Sheep Indians, 233 note. 



Sheshatapoosh, 218. 



Shiyans, 213 ; system of relationship, 214, 291 ; vocabu- 

 lary, ib. 



Shoshonee Nations, 251 ; area of oocupatioD, ib.; migra- 

 tions, 251, 2.')2. 



Shoushwaps, 244. 



Signs, language of, 227 note. 



Sigwardsou, Prof. J., 74, 77. 



Simpson, General J. H., 256. 



Sissetons, 171 ; system of relationship, 291. 



Skagit, 244. 



Slave Lake Indians, 231 ; vocabulary, 232 ; system of 

 relationship, 234, 291. 



Slovaks, 40. 



Smet, Rev. Father P. J., 74, 77. 



Smith, Prof. Uoldwiu, 568. 



Snow, Rev. B. G., 458, 459 note, 518, 520. 



Spanish Nation, 32 ; system of relationship, ib.; 77 ; In- 

 dian missions in New Mexico, 256. 



Spokane, 244 ; system of relationship, 247, 291. 



Steck, Dr. Michael, 290, 291. 



Steele, Rev. William H., 451 note. 



Stephens, Rev. E. A., 518, 520. 



Sturges, Rev. Charles, 284. 



Susquehannocks, 152; identical with Andastes, ib. 



Susseas, 233 note. 



Swedish Nation, 37 ; system of relationship, ih. ; IT. 



Swiss, 33 ; system of relationship, ib. ; 77. 



Tabegwaches, 251 ; system of relationship, 252 ; 291 



Table lauds of Asia, 66 note. 



Table of Aryan system, 77 ; of Gauow.iuian, 291 ; of Tu- 

 ranian and Malayan, 520. 



Taieets, 244. 



Tdlsotenas, 236 ; system of relationship, ib. ; 291. 



Tamilian system of relationship, 387, 520 ; typical form 

 of Turanian Family, ib.; aualysis of same, ib. note ; 

 diagrams, 390, 392 ; classificatory in form, 389 ; com- 

 parative table of Tamil- and Seneca-Iroiiuois, 511. 



TantUinnees, 236 ; system of relationship, ib. ; 291. 



Taos Vill.ige Indians, 261. 



Taylor, Rev. Richard, 519, 520. 



Taylor, Rev. Joseph S., 458, 518, 520. 



Tellamooks, 244. 



Telugu, 396 ; system of relationship, ib., 520. 



Tesson, Joseph, 215 note. 



Tesnque Village Indians, 261 ; system of relationship, 

 263, 291. 



Teutonic Nations, 32. 



Toanhooks, 244. 



Tongan Nation, 568 ; system of relatiouship, 569. 



Torrey, Rev. C. C, 286, 291. 



Tracey, Rev. William, 395, 518. 



Treat, Rev. S. B., ix. 



Tribal Organization, 139 ; definition of a tribe, ib.; anti- 

 quity of this organization, 475, 496 ; its wide preva- 

 lence, ib.; antecedent to the formation of the Turani.an 

 system, 488 ; e.'splanation of its origin, 484, 490 ; one 

 of the most important institutions of the ages of bar- 

 barism, 490. 



Tukuthees, 239 ; system of relationship, 240, 291. 



Turanian Family, 385 ; system of rehationship, 385 ; ex- 

 planation of its origin, 488. 



Turk Nations, 66 ; area of occupation, ib. 



