INDEX 



419 



Murray, Louise W., 233 



Museo Nacional de Panamd, 5, 12, 13, 



18, 19, 20, 28, 38, 291 

 Musical implements, wooden, 359 

 Mussels, 5, 9 



Nacostine Indians, 199, 200 



Nahyssan Indians, 214, 215, 216, 218, 



234 (map) 

 Naijssone, see Nayssone Indians. 

 Nanticoke Indians, 197, 198, 234 (map) 

 Nasals, alveola form, 61 



alveopalatal variant, 61 

 National Geographic Society, 259, 291 

 Nation of the Cat (Indian), 204, 206, 



207, 209 

 Nayssone Indians, 196, 209, 215 

 Necklace, 336, 359 

 Neill, Edward D., 199 

 Nerita {Ritena) scabricosta, 297 

 Neus Indians, 234 (map) 

 Neutral Indians, 206, 229 

 New Castle, Del., 202 

 New England, 360 

 Newman, Stanley, 57 

 New River, 220 

 New Sweden, 204 



New Year's Festival, 358, 367, 374, 378 

 New York State, 361, 364 

 New York State Fair, Indian goods sold 



at, 376, 382, 383 

 Niagara, 229 

 Nicaragua, 18, 43 

 Nombre de Dios, 8 



NoUowaka-Tuscarora, see Seneca Indians. 

 Nonville, — de, 363 



Indian villages destroyed by, 229 

 Northwest Coast Indians, 396 

 Nottaway Indians, 234 (map) 

 Numerals, uninfiected words, 121 (ex- 

 amples) 

 Nuntaly, see Nuntaneuck Indians. 

 Nuntaneuck Indians, 216 



Offertory or burial place, 308 

 Ohimpa-moni or Jumping Fish Creek, 



216 

 Ohio River, 224, 234, 235 



drainage area, 222, 226 

 Old Panama, description of, 8-9 

 historical account of, 7-8 

 ruins of, 7 



site of, 10, 11 (map)-12 

 water supply, 9 

 OUas, 299, 308, 310, 312, 336 

 Oneida Indians, 230, 357 

 Onondaga Indians, 207, 230, 354, 355, 

 357, 363, 370, 371, 374, 377, 382, 

 384, 387, 390, 396, 398, 399, 400, 

 401, 402, 404, 406 

 nonmembers of tribe, restrictions 

 on, 376-377 

 Onondaga Lake, 373 

 Onondaga Reservation, 206, 209, 210, 

 354-358, 364, 365, 373-377, 382, 

 399, 400, 403, 404, 405 



Onondaga Reservation — Continued 



Community Center, 373, 388, 389, 

 392, 394 



Community House, 386 



National Youth Association build- 

 ing, 373, 375 

 Ontario, Canada, 362 

 Ont°agannha, 231 

 Ontoagnnhe, see Toaguenha. 

 Ontponies tribe, 234 (map) 

 Orenda, supernatural power, 380 

 Ornaments, gold, 261 



painted, 261 

 Orthographic conventions, 67 

 Ostrea chilensis, 298 

 Otoque Island, 294, 296 

 Ottawa River, 360 

 Otter Society, 358 

 Outagame Indians, 234 



Paddles, wooden, 376 

 Paint, black, 261, 269, 312, 368, 370, 393 

 commercial, 372 

 red, 33, 261, 265, 266, 268, 269, 270, 



271, 273, 274, 275, 276, 277, 299, 



306, 307, 312, 316, 327, 368, 370, 



391, 393 

 white, 33, 261, 372, 393, 397 

 Painting, 253, 360 

 Palisades, 199, 208, 222 

 Palmatary, Helen C., 46 

 Pamunkey Indians, 209, 219, 234 (map) 

 Pamunkey River, 213, 218 

 Panama, 18, 45, 46, 48, 49, 251, 252, 259, 



261, 263, 294 

 Panama Canal, 46, 293 

 Panama City, 7, 8 

 Panama Gulf region, 37 

 Pans, tin, 367 

 Papayas, 296 

 Paradigms, 88, 105, 106-107 (charts), 



143-154 

 Parita, 41 



early settlement, 294 

 Parker, Arthur C, 229, 232, 353, 359, 



363, 365, 369, 373 

 Patapsco River, 214, 215 

 Pataromerke, see Potomac Indians. 

 Patawomeke Indians, 197, 198 

 Patomeck Indians, 199 

 Patuxent Indians, 198 

 Pautuxuntes, see Patuxent Indians. 

 Peabody Museum, Harvard University, 



254 

 Peace Chiefs, authority of, 357 

 Peach stone dice, 374 

 Pearl Islands, 8, 45, 46, 47 (map), 49, 



293, 295 

 Pearls, 262 

 Peccary, 5 



Pedrarias, Governor of Panama, 8, 294 

 Pelecypoda, 298 (list) 

 Pelicans, 310 



Pemaeoncock River, 213, 214 

 Pendants, 19, 223, 225, 261 

 Penonome, Panama, 251 



