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Acalans, worship among, 28: 82 

 Acanthochiton ivrighti, amoug the 



Tewa, 55: 76 

 Acassa, a Timucua town, 73: 323 

 Acatl [reed], Mexican year sign, 28: 



24, 25, 26, 27, 33, 47 

 Acawage to Ponlias at Carlisle, Pa., 



11: 86 

 Acaxee, 44 : 19 flf., 24, 31 

 Accabee, see lekabee. 

 Accancea, see Quapaw. 

 Accent 



and quantity, Eskimo, 40, pt. 1: 



981 ff. 

 Chukchee, Kamchadal, Koryak, 



40, pt. 2 : 680 f . 

 Coos, 40, pt. 2 : 309 

 effects of, Chinook, 40, pt. 1 : 566 

 pitch, Kiowa, 84: 6 

 Siuslawan, 40, pt. 2: 447 

 Teton, 40, pt. 1 : 883 f . 

 Accents 



Chippewa, character of, 53: 15 

 in drum rhythms of dances, 45: 6 

 tones slightly prolonged, 45: 57 

 variations on first words of songs, 

 45: 58 

 Accidentals 



characteristics of, in Mide songs, 



45: 19 

 classification of, explained, 45: 10 

 comparison of, with diatonic tones, 



45: 5 

 containing sixth lowered a semi- 

 tone, 53: Songs Nos. 7, 8, 19, 

 22, 41, 101, 156, 160 

 diagram illustrating, 61: 45 

 in dream songs, 45: 137 

 in love songs, Red Lake Reserva- 

 tion, 45: 185 

 in love songs. White Earth Reser- 

 vation, 45: 156 

 in moccasin-game songs. Red Lake 



Reservation, 45: 191 

 in moccasin-game songs, White 



Earth Reservation, 45: 160 

 in unclassified songs. Red Lake 



Reservation, 45: 207 

 in unclassified songs. White Earth 



Reservation, 45: 166 

 in war songs. Red Lake Reserva- 

 tion, 45: 181 

 in war songs, White Earth Reserva- 

 tion 45: 147 

 in woman's-dance songs, 45: 197 

 occurrence of, 53: 6 

 rarity of, in MId4 songs, 45: 18 

 table showing, 80: 20 f., 28, 181 

 table showing use of, 75: 37, 75, 



91, 123, 142, 162, 183, 195 

 tabular analysis of, 45: 10, 117; 

 53:23; 61 : 15, 30 f. 

 Accidents 



Cherokee belief concerning, 99: 



17 

 unfaithfulness of wife, cause of, 

 20: 25 



Accompaniment to songs, 90: 14 



Account's Caves, 76: 131 



Acela, see Vicela. 



Achatinella, Hawaiian tree shells, 38: 



121 

 Achese, possibly the Coweta, 73: 226 

 Achillea lanulosa, among the Tewa, 



55: 53 

 Achiotlan 



holy city of Mixtecs, 28: 292 f. 

 idol at, 28: 292 f., 668 

 oracle at, 28: 292 

 Achis, 44: 66 

 Achitia, a synonym for Chiaha, 73: 



169 

 Achomawi, 78: 279, 282, 305-315, 476, 



864, 876, 883 

 Achougoulas, name of Natchez village, 



43: 46 

 Achuse 



a coast province, 73: 147 

 location of, 73: 151 

 A' ckapawa 



etymological translation of, 85: 3 

 Fox word for ceremonial runner, 

 85: 2 

 Acknowledgments, 45 : 8, 15 ; 86 : 1 ; 

 94: 2, 13; 96: 1; 100: 1; and 

 passim 

 Acmen ruin, description of, 70: 29 

 Acne, among the Navaho, 34 : 180, 189 

 Acoclames, 44: 34 

 Acolapissa 



authorities on, 43 : 6 f . 

 classification of, 43: 9 

 destruction of, note, 43: 301 

 French allies, 43: 243, 337 

 general description of, 43: 281- 



284 

 occupying St. Tammany parish, 



48: 1 

 population of, various dates, 43 



41, 44 

 possessor of religious temple, 43 



166 

 relation of, to various tribes, 43 



278 f., 284, 290, 294, 335 

 See also Quinipissa. 

 Acolapissa language, similarity of, to 



Tangipahoa, 43: 30 

 Acolapissa village on the Mississippi, 



69: 66 

 Acoma Pueblo Indians 

 character of, 34 : 33 

 investigations among the, 34: 1 

 statures of (average), 34: 133, 

 130, 137 

 Acompanados, the nine "Lords of the 



Night," 28: 18 

 Aconguija Range, reference to, 52: 



255 

 Aeonita, investigations at, 34: 1 

 Aconite, 34: 173, 252 

 Acorns 



bread from, 94: 67,68 

 found in Cave II, northeastern 

 Arizona, 65: 156 



