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INDEX 



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Chippewa— 



cretinism 201, tab. 9 



deaf and dumb 206, tab 9 



epilepsy 202, 203, tab. 9 



goiter 199,200,201, tab. 9 



pathological conditions tab. 9 



population tab. 9 



spinal curvatures 209, tab. 9 



tuberculosis 210, 211, 217, tab. 9 



Chiricahua, Chiricahua Apache— 



location 8 



tesvino used by 27 



Cholla CACTU3, uses of ( San Carlos Apache) 232 



Chorea— 



Opata 184 



Pima 183 



San Carlos school 178 



Chrysothamnus, medicinal plant 232,239 



Chusite, Mexico, Cora village 12 



Cinchona, native (Tepecano) 251 



Circumcision, absence of 79 



Clark. See Lewis and Clark. 



Clavigero, in bibliography 425 



Cleaves, C. C, in bibliography 409 



Clematis, use of— 



Hopi 240 



San Carlos Apache 232 



Cliff-dwellers (prehistoric), head de- 

 formation of 82 



Climacterium in Indian women 157 



Climate— 



influence on— 



health in general 173 



occurrence of deaf and dumb 207 



skin 153 



stature 134 



tuberculosis 212 



of region in general 3-4 



Clothing — 



eflfect of, on Indians 174, 179 



general description 13-15 



Clysters, use of (San Carlos Apache) 233 



Coconino, location of 9 



See also Havasupai, Supai. 



COCOPA— 



muscular force 149 



physical environment 133 



physical type 133 



stature 133 



Cceur d'Alenes— 



deaf and dumb 206,207, tab. 9 



goiter 199, 201 , tab. 9 



idiocy 204, tab. 9 



pathological conditions tab. 9 



population tab. 9 



spinal curvatures 208, tab. 9 



tuberculosis 210, tab. 9 



Coffee, use of (Navaho) 179 



Colds— 



Mescaleros 235 



Navaho 180 



San Carlos Apache 232 



Southern Ute 176 



Colorado River agency, Ariz.— 



Mohave at 6, 38 



pathological conditions tab. 9 



tuberculosis 219, tab. 9 



Colorado River reservation Indians on. 10 



Colorado River Yuma. See Yuma. 



CoLTON, C, in bibliography 424 



COLVILLE AGENCY, WASH.— 



deaf and dumb 206, tab. 9 



epilepsy 203, tab. 9 



goiter 199, tab. 9 



idiocy 204, tab. 9 



insanity 201,202, tab. 9 



pathological conditions tab. 9 



spinal curvatures 208, tab. 9 



tuberculosis 210, tab. 9 



Comanche— 



pathological conditions tab. 9 



population tab. 9 



scarification 237 



CoMPTON, Dr. C. M., on pathological condi- 

 tions at Osage agency, Okla tab. 9 



CoNCEPCiON DE LOS BaSos, MEXICO, Maza- 



hua village 12 



Conception among Indian women 51-53 



CoNDALiA OBOVATA, food plant 262, 265 



Conjunctivitis— 

 by tribes — 



Hopi 181 



Pima 182 



Tepecano .' 186 



Zuni 181 



summary 189 



Constipation 189, 247 



Consumption, pulmonary. See Tubercu- 

 losis (pulmonary). 

 Contagious diseases— 



summary 190 



Tarahumare 185 



See also Epidemics, and names of chief 

 contagious diseases. 



Convulsions (Southern Ute) 176 



CoNYNGHAM, E. F., in bibliography 409 



Cook, O. F., in bibliography 409 



Cora— 



baldness 162, 163 



character 35 



children 87 



crime 170 



diseases 187 



folk medicine 242,252 



foods 21, 25-26, 266 



grayness 160, 161, 404 



head deformation 83 



location 1,11-12 



marriage 50 



muscular force 145, 147, 150, 151, 389-390 



occupations 17 



population 7 



size of families - 43 



smoking 30 



statures (average) 133, 136, 137 



sterility among women 52, 165 



tuberculosis 242 



villages 12 



Coreau Francois, in bibliography 424 



Corn, Uquor made from 26,28 



Cornea, affections of 189 



CouDERT, Dr. Frank E., on pathological 

 conditions in Santa Ft5 school, N. Mex., 

 tab. 9. 



