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449 



Page 

 Pima— Continued. 



mustaches 129 



notions concerning Apache 243 



nursing of infants 78 



obesity 150 



occupations 17, 18 



peyote used by 173 



physical affinities 10,11,13 



physical environment 133 



physical type 10, 42, 133 



population 6, tab. 9 



precautions against disease 229, 230 



proportion of sexes 38, 39 



pulse 138, 1 40, 141 , 142 



pulse and respiration 361-363 



respiration > 138, 140, 141 



saguaro wine made by 28 



size of families 42, 43, 44-46 



snake bites 246 



spinal curvatures 208, tab. 9 



statures 132, 133, 135, 137, 140,345-347 



sterile women 52 



suicide 171 



tattooing 15 



temperature 138, 140, 141,361-363 



treatment of infants 74-75, 79 



tuberculosis 182, 210, tab. 9 



twins 46 



typical of Southwestern tribes ; . . 132 



weight 345, 347 



witchcraft 170 



Pima agency, Ariz.— 



epilepsy 203, tab. 9 



idiocy 20.5, tab. 9 



insanity 202, tab. 9 



pathological conditions tab. 9 



spinal curvatures 208, tab. 9 



tuberculosis 210, tab. 9 



Pima Ba.tos, location of 10 



Pima school, Indians in 6 



PiNALENOS, location of 8 



Pine bark, alcoholic drink made from 28 



Pine flowers, food of Tarahumare 200 



Pine Ridge agency S. Dak. (Sioux)— 



deaf and dumb 207, tab. 9 



epilepsy 203, tab. 9 



goiter 200, tab. 9 



idiocy 205, tab. 9 



insanity 202, tab. 9 



pathological conditions tab. 9 



spinal curvatures 208, tab. 9 



tuberculosis 210, tab. 9 



Pinole, fooc^ of Pima 261 



PiSoN GUM, used by Zufii 241 



PiNON nuts, food of Walapai 261 



Pinto malady 190 



PiORRY, P. A., in bibliography 420 



PissioiNA, Yuma beverage 28 



Pitaiiaya, Pitay.\— 



food plant 25, 266 



liquor made from 27, 28 



Pitcher, Z., in bibliography 420 



Pit River Indians, pathological condi- 

 tions among tab. 9 



Plants injurious to health 173 



See also Folk medicine. Foods. 



Page 

 Pleura, affections of— 

 by tribes — 



Huichol 187 



■ Tarahumare 185 



sunmiary 173, 188 



Ploss, ir. II., in bibliography 425 



Pneumonia— 

 by tribes- 

 Apache 178 



lluichol 187 



Mescaleros 176 



Mohave 184 



Pima 182 



Tarahmnare 185 



Tepecano 186 



Tlahuiltec 187 



Walapai 179 



Zufii 181 



summary 188, 190 



Pochote water, use of, by Tepecano 251 



PocHwiMKiAS, order of Hopi medicine- 

 men ^ 225-226 



Pollen, medicinal use of 225, 232 



Pollock, Dr. Wm. L., on pathological con- 

 ditions at Shawnee school, Olila tab. 9 



Polyandry', absence of 47 



Polygamy— 

 by tribes— 



. .Vpache 49 



Southern Ute 48 



Tarahumare , 50 



decrease in 47 



Poole, Dr. Frank II., on pathological con- 

 ditions among Bannock and Shoshoni 213, 



214,215,219, tab. 9 

 Population, Indian— 



by ages , 39-41 



tribal details 5-7, tab. 9 



See also Proportion of sexes, and mider 

 Whites. 

 PopuLUS fremontii wislizeni, chewing 



gum (Pima) 265 



Porter, J. H., in bibliography 420 



Poshbutu, order of Hopi medicine-men. . 225-226 

 Potawatomi— 



epilepsy 203, tab. 9 



idiocy 205, tab. 9 



pathological conditions tab. 9 



population tab. ^ 



tuberculosis 210, tab. 9 



Pottery, manufacture of 17, 18 



Poultices, use of— 



Maricopa 248 



Puna 245,246 



San Carlos Apache 233 



Powell, Maj. J. W., cited as authority on 



region investigated 2 



Powers, S., in bibliography 420 



Fowl AS, Dr. J., on pathological conditions 



among Oneida 215, 216, tab. 9 



Pregnancy— 

 by tribes — 



San Carlos Apache 17'.) 



Tepecano 186 



kidney disorders in 189 



3452— Bull. 34—08- 



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