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EARTHQUAKE Of 1811, effect of..........--... 98 | KANSAS CITY ACADEMY OF SCIENCE, explora- 
EASLEY MOUNDS— tions of— 
descrip tion 2223-2 -< Gare eee ee 42-54 Brennermounds--- - 222-32 222s oeenes 65, 69-70 
Skeletal: reMisinis. 4 ssn ew ee nee ee 104, 106-107 Kellermotindsis2o2 54.42 8a 2 eee 65 
EUREKA SPRINGS, ARK., aboriginal ceme- KANSAS CITY MOUNDS, description of....... 65-66 
tenry Mears. Soe ot ee es er arere 73 See also Brenner mounds, Keller mounds. 
EUROPEAN-INFLUENCE absent from burials. . 4 | KANsas City Sitar, quoted on excavation of 
Ewinc, H. Ciay, on figures of ‘Painted Keller:mounds.<.2222.3.- 65 .cern eee eee 66. 
ROCK)? case-x Sikes te a et Chee tab ee ae 81 | KANSAS STATE ACADEMY OF SCIENCE, ex- 
EWING MOUNDS, description of........-.-.-.-- 12-19 ploration by, of Brenner mounds........_.. 69-70 
EXPLORATIONS, extentol. 2 .- 22. sees 1 | KELLER MOUNDS, description of ............. 67-69 
: KLAMM MOUND— 
FARRENBURG, Mo., mound excavating near. 95 description 2.255) 24235.-2 acceee eee 72-73 
FOLDED SKELETON defined.....---.-.------- 2 skeletal‘remainis's..5/0 0222.0 eee ee 110 
FRANKLIN CO., MO.,moundsin........-.---- 101 | KOEHLER, HuGo, acknowledgment to. ..-.-. IV 
‘‘ FURNACE,’’? ALLAMAKEE CO., Iow4A, descrip- KURTZ MOUND— 
HOT Olhs onto e ere eee. tee ee ee 78-79 crania frOm).. 2... =. -22=$22<25555- ene 104, 108 
description =. .<- 2: fs 2. ge ---. 63-65 
GARDEN MOUNDS, description of aes tee 96-98 | Lewis AND CLARK, on Arrow Rock......... 29 
GASCONADE CO., MO., mounds in...-...----- 102 | «Tirrte OsaGE VILLAGE,” location of.....- 6 
GASCONADE RIVER— LONG BONES from Missouri mounds, general 
archeological remains (0) 2 ee es =e 100 characteristics of.--..-......2--. ome 104 
explorations near mouth......-.---.----- 7-12 | Lourstana, Mo., “Indian House” near..-... 75-81 
“Indian houses” on. ...----------------- 79 | Loutre RIVER, ancient works on...........- 80: 
GIDDINGS, REv. S., authority on ‘Indian 
EOUSE te eC Oe ek ee 77,78,80 | MALDEN, Mo., copper plates from.........-. 98 
GRAHAM, Mrs.C. D., acknowledgment to... 1v | MALLINCKRODT, Epwarp, acknowledgment 
GRANMANN MOUNDS, description of.......--- 7-9 tO... 2. --- 2-2. eee eee ee eee eee eee TNs 
GRAVES, ABORIGINAL. See Vault-graves. MARKHAM, J. D., acknowledgment to....... IV 
GREAT CAHOKIA MOUND, origin of........-.. 6-7 | MARQUETTE’S MAP cited as to location of Siou- 
GROOMES, RAY, on discovery of copper plates an tribes.....-....-----------------+------ 5 
riear Malden: \-. coe eee eet eee, gg | Miami INDIANS, supposed builders of “Old 
Bort?) os. x2 oocccsieendle ade beae eee 86. 
HARTSBURG, Boone co., Mo., mounds in MIAMI Saline co., Mo., Indian works near. 82, 86,92 
Vicinity Of ki so225 2: BI Ee Se Chee 20-42 | MIDDLETON, — —, excavations by, at ‘‘Old 
MAWKINS, CoL. RICHARD, on “Indian Port?’ 25255 oan ee aoe 84 
FLOuse74e 2202. UA er ee Pee eee 78,80 | MIssIssIPPI, aboriginal use of name.......... 6. 
S{AYNIE, GEORGE P., owner of site of ‘‘Old MIssIssIPPI Co., Mo.— 
ORG Sos So ee. omen oe ee ee 82 archeological sites. .2:.s4:5-2-- 22ers So 
HEMATITE. See Objects (principal) found, as a source of Indian pottery. .-...-..---. 93 
ete. MissouRI, aboriginal use of name.......-..--- 6 
HoumeEs, W. H., on pottery from Missouri MISSOURI (TRIBE)— 
MOUNTS. sc aCe ee ee Sa a 4,21 early movements and history. .....-...-- 5-6 
Howarp Co., Mo., moundsin.............. 63, 102 mentioned by La Harpe.......-.------.- 91-92 
Howe, Mrs. E. A., acknowledgment to... .- ry | ‘‘MISSOURD VILUAGE?—_. 32-2 22- 2 2-ee pene 6 
HrpuicKa, ALES, report of, on skeletal ma- MONITEAU Co., Mo., mounds in........-...- 102 
terial from Missouri mounds............. 103-112 | MonTGoMERY Co., Mo., ancient works in... 74,80 
HUMAN REMAINS. See Skeletal remains. MoREAU, JEAN, adventure of......-.....-..- 81-82 
HUNTER MOUNDS, description of............. 95-96 | Morton, Mrs. I. W., acknowledgment to... IV 
Hurtic, C. H., acknowledgment to.......... ivy | MorTUARY CUSTOMS— 
folding hodies=2 === - s22---e>---enee eee 2 
“TNpIAN Houss,”’ description of........... 5, 75-81 sprinkling of soil on graves......-.------ 50 
INDIAN HOUSES, description of..........-...- 79-80 See also Burials, Cremation. 
INDIAN MOUNDS— MouND BUILDERS— 
location, by COumties=2- - 5. a2 sete 100-102 in and near See ape ee 2S cere “A 
report on skeletal material from...... 103-112 of the lower Mississippi, characteristics of. 4 
INHABITANTS OF REGION. See Aborigines. SUAGULG | - 2. «2a wom 2 ee nem nine Baas = 
Iowa (STATE), “furnace” in Allamakee co.. 79-80 Mouns A 2 
IOWA (TRIBE), early movements of.......... 5 Jormomdeoians Peete. . 
general discussion of_..........---------- 1-3 
papel es 74/ fenminslegs, 2 
Jones, JOHN P., on Indian village in Saline See also. Vault-graves and. specific names 
00, MON. cae ese eee teed ce eee 91-92 af saoands. 
KaNnsa— NAGEL, CHARLES, acknowledgment to... -.-- Iv 
builders of stone vaults (?).......-......- 6 | New Maprip co., Mo., as a source of Indian 
éarly movements: .. 22 se.ncse.2- oace scene 5 PObLCLV a canes os eee caee eee eh 93 
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