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M3rths of Deues — Con. 



Loon and Old Man IV iv 171 



NSySRhwolluz and the 



gambler IV iv 216 



Woman and Lynx IV iv 108 



Mythology. 



American Indian connection • 



with Asiatic Ill v 62 



Birthplace of Ancient re- 

 ligions AND civiliza- 

 tion. By Rev. J. Camp- 

 bell. II XIII 152 



Egyptian, from monumental 



basis....... I II 266 



Ethnical identity of names 

 in, and those in history; 

 line of argument used to 

 tracing connections of 



different races II xiv 179 



Mystic virtue of number 



four in American IV v 14 



Mythology of ancients II xiil 156 



Philology aid to IV vi 85 



Myvyrian Archaeology, 



Wales IV V 68 



My^ospongise, reproduction. II xv 422 

 Naanai, Carriers word for 



sunset or west IV vii 517 



Na"anne, Petitot's name for 



Nah'ane IV vil 517 



Na'annes, branch of Nah'ane 



tribe in Mackenzie Mts. . IV vii 521 



Naaye, taboo IV iv 251 



Naco, town IV vi 181 



Nadson. 



Cell structure of Cyanophy- 



ceae: ref IV vi 448 



Naean, Nah'ane word for sun- 

 set or west IV vii 517 



Naeggerathia, lower coal 



measures, Nova Scotia .. . II v 307 



Nagasaki in 1858 II v 88 



Nageli. 



Structure of yeast cell: ref. IV vi 481 

 Naggiuk-tormeut, territory III vi 266 

 Nah'ane. 



Calendar IV vii 531 



Call sunset or west " naean " IV vii 517 



Characteristic sounds IV vii 527 



Condition of (1902) IV vil 523 



Dead, disposal of IV vii 525 



Derived from Nari'an-o'tine IV vii 517 



Description of, country IV vii 519 



Dialects influencing IV vii 529 



Different spelling of, names IV iv 31 



Dwellings IV vii 524 



Grammar IV vil 531 



Hunting grounds north of 



Tse'kehne tribe IV vii 518 



Kaska branch of tribe, IV vii 519 



Language IV vii 525 



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Nah'ane — Con. 



Language compared with 

 Carrier and Chilcotin dia- 

 lects IV VII 527 



Language different from 



Tse'kehne IV vii 526 



Language similar to Al-ta- 



tin. IV VII 



Marriage customs IV vii 



Nah'ane and their lan- 

 guage. By Rev. Father 



Morice IV vii 517 



National characteristic as 

 indicated by vocabulary. IV 



Origin of tribe IV 



Other names for IV 



Peace customs IV 



Physique of eastern section 



of tribe IV 



Population IV 



Prosperity of IV 



Religion IV 



Shamanism practised IV 



Sociology of IV 



Sub-tribes with their terri- 

 tory IV vii 521 



Thalhthan principal village 



of tribe IV vii 518 



Tribes Ill vii 110, 112 



VII 

 VII 



VII 

 V 



Territory IV 



War customs IV 



Nahanie, Campbell and Daw- 

 son's name for Nah'ane. . IV 



Nahua, origin Ill 



Nahuas, descendants of 



mound-builders? Ill 



Nahaunie, Campbell and 

 Dawson's name for Nah'- 

 ane IV 



Nahawnie, same as Nah'ane. IV 

 Nahawney, Kenticott's name 



for Nah'ane IV 



Nahnido or Nanido II 



Nahual. 



Diffusion of, stock at 



Spanish Conquest II 



Language similar to an In- 

 dian tribe in San Salvador II 



Tribe in C. America II 



Nahuatl, peculiarities of . . . . Ill 

 Naiadacese. 



Canadian species II 



Hamilton species Ill 



Localities Canadian species. II 



London species II viii 



Naiades, new species, 1856. . . II 



Nain village, Labrador Ill 



Nakhun, region IV 



Na'kwrl's, descendants of.. . . IV 



NamoUo territory Ill 



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517 

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