INDEX 



435 



Page 

 Emetics— 



Hopi 240-241 



San Carlos Apache 232 



Emory, , authority on region investi- 

 gated 2 



Encelia farinosa, chewing gum from 



(Pima) 265 



Engelmann, G., in bibliography 411 



Enteric fever. See Typhoid fever. 



Enteritis (Zuni) 181 



EN\aRONMENT ot tribes visited— 



general description 2-5 



influence on Indians 36, 126-127, 134-135 



Ephedra viridis, medicinal plant- 

 Apache 233, 236, 239 



Navaho 239 



Epidemics among Indians 229 



Epilepsy— 

 by tribes — 



Hopi ISO 



Navaho 180 



Otomi 187 



Papago 1S2 



White Mountain Apache 177 



Zuni ^ 181 



physicians' reports on 214, tab. 9 



summary 189 



Epithelioma — 



simimary 190 



Zufll 181 



Eriogonum alatum, medicinal plant (San 



Carlos Apache) 233 



Eructation 155 



EscuLAPioN, remedy of Tarahumare 250 



Euphorbia, medicinal plant (San Carlos 



Apache) 232 



Evans, J. P., in bibliography 411 



Eyes, affections of — 

 by tribes- 



Maricopa 247 



Mescaleros 237 



Papago 242 



Pima 182,245 



Southern Ute 176 



Zuni 181 



summary 189, 191 



Seealso Blindness, Conjunctivitis, Gran- 

 ular lids. Ophthalmia, Strabismus. 

 Face— 



growth — 



adults 120-122 



children 120-122, 131 



measurements — 



Apache 283-292, 342, 344 



Pima 292-299, 345, 347 



Families, Indian, size of 41 



Fanning, Dk. Geo. R., on pathological 

 conditions at Western Navaho school, 



N. Mex , tab. 9 



Fauna of region visited 5 



F Avus, prevalence of 180, 189 



Feeble-minded— 

 by tribes— 



Mescaleros 178 



Opata • 184 



Zuni 181 



summary 189 



Page 

 Felon (Pima) 182 



Female diseases— 



Navaho 180 



Pima 183 



Zuni 181 



See also Menstruation (disorders), Sex- 

 ual organs, affections of, Uterine dis- 

 orders. 



Feerebee, Dr. W. E.— 



cited on families of Colorado River 



Yuma 4.3 



on Yuma drink pissioina 28 



on Yuma huts for sick and aged 249 



Fetishes— 



Hopi 241 



Navaho 238 



Tepeeano 229 



Fever, treatment of — 



Mohave 248 



Papago 242 



Pima 245 



See also Calenturas and specific names 

 of fevers. 



Fewkes, Dr. J. Walter— 



acknowledgment to 225 



authority on Hopi 9 



cited on— 



ethnobotany 240 



Hopi snake dance 241 



in bibliography 411 



on medical treatment among Hopi . . . 226, 241 



Field Museum of Natural History, ma- 

 terial in 232, 2.39 



Fishing, account of ' 17, 18, 35 



Flathead agency, Mont.— 



deaf and dumb 206, 207, tab. 9 



epilepsy 203, 204, tab. 9 



Idiocy 205, tab. 9 



pathological conditions tab. 9 



tuberculosis 210, tab. 9 



Flatheads— 



pathological conditions tab. 9 



population tab. 9 



Flatus 155 



Fletcher, Robert, in bibliography 411 



Flexion, C, in bibliography 411 



Flooding, treatment of (Opata) 250 



Flora of region visited 5 



Folk medicine— 



general account 231 



tribal details 231-253 



See also under tribal names. 



FoNT.ANEL, anterior, treatment of— 



Opata 75, 249 



Papago 243 



Pima 243 



San Carlos Apache 233 



Foods— 



adults 156 



general description 19-20 



infants (Apache, Pima) tab. 1 



influence on pulse and temperature. . . 142-143 



native to region 257-266 



relation to obesity 156 



tribal details 20-26, 179, 180, 257-266 



Forests of region visited 2 



