PART 1. GENERAL INDEX TO BULLETINS 1-100 



[Numerals in boldface indicate bulletin numbers] 



A avunai, a Karok place name, 78: 11 

 Aba, the Choctaw good spirit, 48: 28 

 Abaloue shells 



appreciation of, 81 : 34 



dishes and spoons set with, 39: 



240 

 ornamentation with, 39: 243 

 Abalones obtained from the Athapas- 

 cans, 39: 334 

 Abandonment 



of Casas Grandes, cause of, 54: 



51 

 of Frijoles Canyon, discussion of 



54: 54 

 of pueblos, cause of, 54: 51 

 of Rio Grande Valley, cause of, 



54: 35 

 See also Removals. 

 Abbadie, d', — , appeal to, by Taensa, 



43: 271 f. 

 Abb6, Joseph, grandfather of Felicite 



Billiout, 43 : 292 

 Abbeville, — , location of Atakapa by, 



43: 360 

 Abbot, Dr. Charles G. 



donor of Burlington County skull, 



33: 36 

 on Indian handiwork, 8: 22 

 on pipes, 8: 39, 40 

 Abbreviation in dating, use of, 57: 



222, 252 

 Abbreviations 

 list of, 11: 7 



use of, in Biloxi Dictionary, 47: 3 



use of, in Choctaw Dictionary, 



46: X 



Abechiu ruin, account of, 32: 36 



Abenaquis, Christian Indians, 43: 244 



Abies concolor, among the Tewa, 55: 



38 

 Abigaila, wife of Kaulii, 38: 159 

 Abihka 



a division of the Muskogee, 73: 



215, 251-254 

 and Natchez, described by Stig- 



gins, 73: 251 

 derivation of the name, 73: 252 

 migrations of, 73: 253 

 population of, 73: 431 

 relations of, with Coosa, 73: 251 

 Abihka Town, description of, by Hawk- 

 ins, 73: 253 

 Abihkutci 



an Okfuskee town, 73: 247 

 confusion regarding the name, 73 : 



252 

 population of, 73: 435 

 Abika, home of John Leslie, 43: 254 

 Abikudshi, location of Natchez tribe, 



43: 253 

 Abino, a Timucua town, 73: 323 



Abiquiu 



ruins above, account of, 32: 40-44 

 ruins in the vicinity of, 81: 1 

 Abiquiu Mountain, location of, 81: 2 

 Abir, a Calusa town, 73 : 331 

 Abita Springs, 48:25 

 Ablandoles, Cusabo name of a tribe, 



73: 20 

 Ablaut 



consonant, Takelma, 40, pt. 2 : 



62 f. 

 vowel, Takelma, 40, pt. 2: 59-62 

 Abnaki 



dwellings of the, 69: 23 

 group, location of the, 69: 10 

 manner of sleeping, 69: 23 

 relation of, to other tribes, 22: 12 

 Abnaki language, works in the, 13: 3 f . 

 Abnormalities 



conirenital, 34: 58, 60 

 See also Monstrosities ; Teeth. 

 Aboriginal remains of Tennessee 



(Joseph Jones), cited, 8: 26 

 Aborigines 



character of the, 37: 4, 5 

 stature of the, 37: 15, 31, 44 

 Abortion 



among the Fuegians, 63: 171 

 artificial, general account of, 34: 



163 

 artificial, tribal details, 34: 54, 



163 f£. 

 Cherokee attitude toward, 99: 117 

 Abrading processes of stone-shaping, 



60: 344 

 Abrading stones, 60 : 192, 345, 346, 347 

 Abraham, Haida stories related by, 



29 : 146, 369 

 Abrahams, Dr. Horatio E., on patho- 

 logical conditions at San Juan 

 Agency, N. Mex., 34: table 9 (facing 

 p. 406) 

 Abscesses 



among the Maricopa, 34: 248 

 among the Pima, 34 : 182 

 See also Boils. 

 Abstracts 



of Kutenai tales, 59 : 285-312 

 of Tlingit myths, 39: 416--451 

 Academy of Natural Sciences [Phila- 

 delphia], crania in, 62: 110 

 Acadian language, works in, 13: 4 

 Acahono, a Timucua chief, 73: 323 

 Acala, 44: 61 

 Acalan 



female deity worshiped in, 28: 



81 

 inhabitants of, 28: 79 

 visited by Cortes, 28: 78 

 Acalanes, Costanoan ( ? ) village ( ? ) , 

 78: 895 



