428 



INDEX 



Allen, Z., in bibliography 424 



Alley, Dr. John N., on pathological condi- 

 tions in Idaho tab. 9 



Amenorrhea, prevalence of 189 



American Museum of Natural History— 



collections in 19, 252, 259 



expeditions of 1 



Amsinckia spectabilis, food plant (Pima) . 264 



Amsinckia tesselata, food plant (Pima) . . 264 



Anasarca, GENERAL (Pima) 183 



Andrews, E., in bibliography 407 



Andros, F., in bibliography 407 



Anemia, siunmary as to 187. 191 



Anemiopsis californica, medicinal plant 



(Pima) 245 



Angina pectoris (Pima) 182 



Antonio, Pima chief, cited on Pima— 



imbeciles and insane 182 



marriages 50 



medicine-men 227 



suicide 1'^ 



Apache— 



adolescents — 



muscular force 109, 110 



typical of other Southwestern tribes 132 



adultery 51 



adults- 

 baldness 162 



155 



eructation. 



grayness 160, 161 



infanticide 165-166 



menstruation 157 



muscular force 149 



sneezing 155 



statures 133 



temperature 138 



affinities 13 



albinism tab. 9 



cephalic index 342,343 



childbirth 63 



children (observations on)— 



age in relation to stature 101 



growth 112 



head measurements 267-275 



physical condition 299-322 



pulse-respiration ratio 130 



statures 267-275 



weight 267-275 



cretinism tab. 9 



crime 168, 169 



deaf and dumb 206, tab. 9 



diseases 176-179 



epilepsy 202, tab. 9 



folk medicine 239 



foods 20,22-23,258 



general characteristics 85 



gestation 53 



goiter 201, tab. 9 



grayness 397 



habits of life 31-32 



head deformation 79-83 



idiocy 204, tab. 9 



in Pima folklore 243 



insanity 201, tab. 9 



marriage 48 



medicine-men 224-225 



Page 

 Apache— Continued. 



menstrual feast 48 



monstrosities tab. 9 



muscular force 343-344,372-373 



nursing of infants 76-77 



occupations 17, 18 



physical environment 134 



physical type 8-9, 42, 133 



polygamy 47 



population 5, tab. 9 



precautions against disease 230 



proportion of sexes 38,39 



pulse 343-344 



respiration 343-344 



spinal curvatures 208, tab. 9 



sterile women 51-52 



subdivisions 8-9 



temperature 343-344 



treatment of infants 73,81-82 



tuberculosis 210, 211, tab. 9 



See also Coyotero Apache, Fort Apache, 

 Ariz., Gilefios, Havasupai, Jicarilla 

 Apache, Kiowa Apache, Lipan, Mes- 

 calero Apache, San Carlos Apache, 

 Tonto Apache, Walapai, White Moun- 

 tain Apache. 



Aphasia (Rice school) 178 



Apoplexy, prevalence of 188 



Appendicitis, absence of 188 



Arapaho— 



albinism 213, tab. 9 



cretinism 213, tab. 9 



deaf and dumb 215, tab. 9 



epilepsy 202, 203, 214, tab. 9 



goiter 200, 201 , 213, tab. 9 



idiocy 204, 215, tab. 9 



insanity 213, tab. 9 



monstrosities 215, tab. 9 



population .- tab. 9 



spinal curvatures 208, 216, tab. 9 



tuberculosis 210, 217, tab. 9 



Arikara— 



goiter 213, tab. 9 



pathological conditions tab. 9 



population tab. 9 



Arizona, sand storms in 3 



Artemisia, medicinal plant (Mescaleros, 



Lipan) 235, 238 



Arteries, affections of 188, 191 



Arthritic disorders, prevalence of 173 



Arthritis, senile— 

 by tribes— 



Hopi 180 



Tarahumare 186 



Zuni 181 



summary 191 



Ash, medicinal and food plant 251, 266 



AsHMEAD, Dr. Wm. H., on Pima bee 264 



Assiniboin— 



pathological conditions tab. 9 



population tab. 9 



Asthma 188,191 



Athapascan tribes in Southwest 8 



Atkinson, Dr. J. L., on pathological condi- 

 tions at Fort Peck agency, Mont tab. 9 



Atriplex lentiformis, food plant (Pima) . 263 



