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Indian, American — Con. 



Crania, distorted ones found 

 at Montreal measured. . . 



Crania, distortion 



Crania of 



Crania of brachycephalic 

 form 



Crania of dolichocephalic 

 form 



Cranial distortions among. . 



Crees as Agriculturists 



Cree, Buffalo hunt 



Cree, Buffalo pound de- 

 scribed II V 



Cree, method of entrapping 



Buffalo II V 



Customs of tribes of Qu'Ap 

 pelle and Assiniboine 

 Rivers II V 



Day and night myths IV vi 



Discovery of Copper and 

 OTHER, Relics near 

 Brockville. By Thos 

 Reynolds M.D II i 



Dead, disposal of I ill 



Deluge Myths of Cana- 

 dian. By A. F. Chamber- 

 lain: abstract Ill vii 



Difficulty of obtaining head 



measurements II ii 



Discovery of. Remains 

 County Norfolk Ont. 

 By Daniel Wilson II I 



Domestic customs 1763 ... IV iii 



Effects of admixture of white 



blood II XIV 



Eskimo relations with Ill vi 



European origin of Ill V 



Extinction and partial ab- 

 sorption of II I 



Favorite dish IV v 



Firearms distributed among, 



after Pontiac conspiracy . II xiv 



Flat Head, artificially com- 

 pressed crania II i 



Flat Head, location of II ii 



Flatheads; origin of II vii 



Flat-Head, process of flat- 

 tening head described .... I iii 



Food, method of preparing 



1763 IV III 



Fortifications unknown un- 

 til French arrived I I 



Forts around Lake Simcoe . . II v 



French and English relations 



with, before Conquest. . . II xiv 



French traders conduct to- 

 wards IV III 



Gesture language IV vi 



Government their forms of . IV IV 



Graves on Noncon Island. . Ill vii 



Guatemala II i 



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329 

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421 



511 

 239 



437 



288 



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Indian, American — Con. 



Happy Hunting Grounds, 



their idea of II iv 257 



Hatchet knife and spear of 

 copper found near Brock- 

 ville; described and illus- 

 trated II I 330 



Historical and statistical in- 

 formation respecting his- 

 tory and prospects of 

 Indian Tribes of United 

 States: reviewed II ill 437 



Historical value of relics. . . I III 168 



Hudson Bay's Company's 



dealings and control over II xiv 434 



Hybridity and Absorption 

 IN Relation to Red In- 

 dian Race. By Daniel 

 Wilson II xiv 432 



Indian as an Artist. By 

 Alan Macdougall IV iii 42 



Indian Graves of Peru: 

 reprint I X 284 



Indian Languages and 

 literature in Mani- 

 toba North west Ter- 

 ritories and British 

 Columbia. By Rev. John 

 McLean Ill v 215 



Indians of Canada. By A. 



F. Chamberlain: abstract IV l 17 



Indian Remains Found in 

 BeverlyTownship near 

 GuELPH Rd. By R v. C. 

 Dade I I 6 



Indian Remain found 



NEAR OrILLIA Co. OF 



Simcoe, along with 



relics: reprint I i 54 



Indian Tribes of Canada. 



ByWm. Bleasdell, M.A. . I ii 209 



Introduction of Christianity 



by Jesuits IV i 93 



loqua shell used as cur- 

 rency and ornament II lU 380 



Jewish or Semitic origin; 



reasons against IV v 26 



Knowledge (earliest) of . . . . II ii 406 



Kutch-a-Kutchin II vii 344 



Kyeuse II i 417 



Kyeuse, customs on receipt 



of bad war news II i 420 



Kyeuse, savagery of II i 422 



Language II in 439 



Language differences and 



formation of dialects. ... IV vi 282 



Languages in British Colum- 

 bia, list Ill V 216 



Laws of consanguinity of; 

 may be means of tracing 

 their origin II iv 225 



Legal status in Canada. ... II xiv 444 



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