416 



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[Bull. 191] 



Hicootomony, or Turkey Buzzard River, 



216 

 Hidatsa Indians, 217 

 Hill, Col. Edward, 209, 211, 212, 217, 218, 



219 

 Hill, Elijah, maskmaker, 381, 397 

 Hill, Howard, maskmaker, 381 

 Hinojosa, Pedro de, 294 

 Hodge, Frederick W., 210, 215 

 Hodo'wi (False Faces), 365, 366, 367, 



368, 385, 386, 395 

 Hodo'wi Room, where masks are kept, 



385, 394 

 Holm, Thomas Campanius, 204 

 Holmes, W. H., 252 

 Homer, James, maskmaker, 381, 398 

 Homer, Pat, maskmaker, 381 

 Homets Ferry, 230 

 HonniasontkeronoD Indians, 234, 235 

 Hopewell site, 25 

 Horns, 261 

 Horsehair, used on masks, 368, 372, 391, 



393 

 Houghton, Frederick, 230, 232 

 Houses, bark, 356 

 brick, 11 (map) 

 round, 225 

 wooden, 8 

 Huchi Indians, 211 

 Hudson River, 363 

 Hunt, George T., 357, 360 

 Hunting, 356, 360 



small animal, 49 

 Huron Indians, 206, 207, 220, 231, 362, 



363 

 Husk faces, 369 



Idiolect language, 57 



Idols, 363, 371 



Idos Medicine Society, 370 



lUingsworth, Captain, 295 



lUinois, 360 



Incensarios, frying-pan, 269 



Incising, pottery, 40-41, 251, 253, 318- 

 324 



Indian Arts Project, 361, 388 



Indians, abuse of by the English, 212 

 medical practices of, 209 



Infant burial, 43 



Intermarriage, 361 



Interrogatives, uninflected words, 119 

 (examples), 123 (examples) 



Iroquoian-speaking people, 364 



Iroquoian tribes, 221, 222, 223, 234 

 (map), 363 



Iroquois Aspect, 222, 227, 230, 232 

 (table), 233 (table), 233 (map) 



Iroquois culture, 353, 356, 364, 377, 380, 

 389, 404, 405, 406 

 masks in, 362-372, 403 



Iroquois Indians, 206, 207, 209, 210, 216, 

 218, 220, 223, 226, 229. 231, 235, 

 354, 356, 358, 359, 360, 361, 362, 

 363, 364, 365, 366, 367, 368, 369, 

 370, 371, 373, 374, 382, 389, 404 

 art of, 356-362, 382, 389, 390 



Iroquois Indians — Continued 

 clothes, 359 



distrust of strangers, 355 

 employment, 373 

 Government relief for, 373 

 horticulture, 356, 360 

 matrons, 358 

 men, occupations of, 356 

 militarism among, 360 

 native language spoken by, 374 

 oratory, importance of to, 357, 358, 



380 

 persistence of customs among, 373 

 phenomenon of possession among, 



367 

 political organization of, 357, 376 

 religion, 357, 358, 376, 384 

 schooling, 373 

 songs, 358, 386 



White culture adopted by, 373, 374 

 White doctors among, 375 

 White investigators among, 366 



Iroquois League, 357, 360, 361, 371, 374, 

 405 



Iskousogo Indians, 234 



Isla del Rey, Pearl Islands, 295 



Isthmus of Panama, 46 



Jade, 19 



Jaguar canine, imitation, 327, 336 

 James River, 209, 211, 217, 219 

 Jars, 275,311 



decorative motifs on, 37 



effigy, 36 (fig.) 



globular, 307 



painted, 299 



polychrome effigy, 39 (fig.) 



subglobular, 299, 306 



tripod, 271 



water- or grain-storage, 17, 43 

 Jasper, 23, 24, 267 

 Jewelry material, 19, 49, 50 

 Jolmson, Amandus, 201, 202 

 Juan Dias (formerly Lavenderas), 9 

 Jungle Point, 277-278 

 Juniata River, 204 



Kaniengehaga-Mohawk, see Mohawk 

 Indians. 



Keen, A. Myra, 297 



"Keepers of the Council Fires" (Onon- 

 daga), 357 



Keepers of the Faith, elected priesthood, 

 358 



Keppler, Joseph, 353, 364, 365, 369, 

 371, 380 



Keresan dialects, 57, 59, 60 



Kettles, 366 



Keyauwee Indians, 234 (map) 



Kidd, Kenneth E., 229 



King's Bridge, 7, 9, 10 



Kirkwood, 229 



Knives, 327, 390, 392, 393 



Kroeber, Alfred, 359 



Kuenyuguhaka-Tuscarora, see Cayuga 

 Indians. 



