INDEX 



439 



Page 

 Hopi— Continued. 



smallpox 229 



spinal curvatures 208, 209, tab . 9 



statures 133, 134, 13t), 137, 140 



sterile women 52 



tabus 226 



temperature 139-141 , 355-356 



treatment of newborn children 74 



tuberculosis 210, tab. 9 



use of urine 240 



villages 17 



Hopi Pueblos. See Hopi. 



Hopi school Indians in 6 



Horned toad, Pima notions concerning. .. 243 



Hostyn Klai, Navaho medicine-man 238 



Hot springs in region visited 3 



Hough, Dr. Walter— 



acknowledgment to 225 



authority on Hopi 9 



cited on— 



Hopi custom 240 



Hopi Snake dance 241 



in bibliography 413 



Hrdlicka, Dr. Ales— 

 cited on — 



antlaropological investigations on 



children 109, 112 



Apache bands 8 



"Chichimecs" 11,186 



Indians of Sonora, Mexico. 6,11,34,43,185 



treatment of infants 79 



trephining by Tarahumare 251 



expedition of 1-2 



in bibliography 413-414 



on preparation of tesvino 27 



Huastec, Insect pests of 172 



HUICHOL— 



alcoholic drinks 28 



baldness 162 



character 35 



chUdbirth 63 



children 87 



crime 170,171 



diseases 186-187 



folk medicine 251-252 



foods 25, 26, 266 



head deformation 83 



location 1, 11 



marriage 50 



medicine-men 229 



occupations 17 



physical environment 134 



physical type 12, 13, 134 



polygamy 51 



population 7 



pulse and respiration 139, 140, 369-370 



size of families 43 



statures (average) 133, 134, 136, 137 



sterility 165 



suicide 171 



temperature 139, 140, 369-370 



treatment of wives 51 



walking (infants) 86 



HuKTiR. See Santa Maria de Ocotan. 



HULBURD, Dr. n L., on pathological condi- 

 tions at Morris, Minn tab. 9 



Pago 

 Humboldt, Alexander DE,in bibliography. 425 



Hunter, J. I), in bibliography 414 



Hunting— 



Cora 17 



Huichol 17, .35 



Mexican mountain tribes 18 



Southern Ute 18 



Tarahmnare 17 



Walapai 33 



Zuni 23 



HUPA— 



epilepsy 203, 214, tab. 9 



population tab. 9 



tuberculosis 210, 219, tab. 9 



HuPA Valley agency, Cal,, pathological 



conditions at 203, 210, tab. 9 



Hyde, B. Talbot B., relation of to expedi- 

 tions 1 



Hyde, Frederic E.. relation of to expedi- 

 tions 1 



Hysteria— 



Pima 182, 183, 246 



San Carlos Apache 177-178, 234 



summary 189 



Iauhke, Cora village 12 



Idiocy— 



by tribes— 



Hopi 180 



Navaho 180 



Opata 184 



Papago 182, 205 



Zuni 181 



physicians' reports on 215, tab. 9 



summary 189, 191, 204-206 



Illegitimacy— 

 by tribes- 

 Apache 49 



Mexican tribes 50-51 



Mohave 50 



Zuni - 49 



summary 47 



Imbecility— 



Hopi 180 



Mescaleros 178 



Pima 182 



See also Idiocy. 

 Impetigo — 

 by tribes — 



Apache 179 



Pima 182, 183-184 



Yuma 184 



Zuni 181 



summary 189 



Improvidence among Indians 31 



Indian tribes visited 1-2 



Indigestion— 



adults and children 156 



Papago 241-242 



San Carlos Apache 232 



Infanticide, account of 165-166 



Infectious diseases, summary of 190 



Influenza— 

 by tribes — 



Pima - 182 



Zuni 181 



summary 190 



