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INDEX TO BULLETINS 1-100 



Acorns — Continued 



mush of, manner of eating, 97: 28 

 mush of, method of cooliing, 97: 



27 

 time of gathering of, 94: 82 

 use of, among the Tewa, 55: 107 

 use of, as food, 54 : 19 ; 97 : 23 

 Acorn water, as a preventive of illness, 



94: 209 

 Acorus calamus, use of, 86 : 111, 112 ; 



99:288 

 Acosta, — , on gilt copper, 3: 12 

 Acosta, probably Koasati, 73: 201 

 Acoste, probably Koasati, 73: 201 

 Acpactaniche, a Muskogee branch vil- 

 lage, 73: 283 

 Acquera, see Acuera. 

 Acquisition of power by the California 

 Indians, 78 : 63, 65, 68, 149, 258, 302, 

 361, 422, 423, 425, 513, 775, 851 

 Acrelius, T., cited, 62: 13 

 Actaea alba, use of, 99: 277 

 Action by request or permission, 11: 



28, 29, 58 

 Activities, classification of antiquities 



by, 60: 150 

 Actors of the Hula, 38: 20 

 Acuera, a Timucua province, 73: 323 

 Adai, location of, 43: 7 

 Adair, James 



description of Chickasaw houses 



by, 69: 69 

 in bibliography, 34: 424 

 note on Catawba dialects by, 43: 



254 

 note on Chickasaw by, 43: 252 

 notes on Chakchiuma by, 43: 29, 



292 

 on Catawba fields, 22: 71 

 on Catawba population, 22: 8, 73 

 on early Natchez history, 22: 84 

 on incorporation of Catawba and 



Eno, 22: 64 

 on instigation of conspiracy by 



English, 43: 223 

 on mound burial, 8 : 21 

 on Muskhogean migration, 22: 11 

 on native pottery, 8: 23 

 on pipes, 8: 35 

 on plastered houses, 8: 17 

 on Sara and Catawba dialects, 22 : 



60 

 on shell ornaments, 8: 34 

 on the Congaree in 1743, 22: 80 

 quoted on construction of houses, 



76:170 

 reference to, 43: 218 

 statement of, regarding Creeks, 

 43: 253 

 Adair Place, ruins on, 35: 60 f. 

 Adam, Lucien, connection of, with 

 Taensa language controversy, 43: 

 10, 11, 13, 14, 15 

 Adams, Charles E., Kiowa name of, 



84: 35 

 Adams, Simond, see Dog Chief. 



Adams's Cave, description of, 35 : 37 

 Addition, method of, 57 : 149 

 Adiantum pcdatum, use of, 94: 103: 



99: 228 

 Adizoke, a fairy tale, 86: 104 fE. 

 Adjectives 



Athapascan (Hupa), 40, pt. 1: 



146 f. 

 Chinook, 40, pt. 1 : 637 

 Fox, 40, pt. 1 : 850 f . 

 Kamchadal, 40, pt. 2 : 813 f£. 

 Maidu, 40, pt. 1 : 716 fC. 

 Takelma, 40, pt. 2 : 255-264 

 verb and, Atakapa, Chitimacha, 



Tunica, 68: 16 

 Admission into hula, 38 : 38 

 Admixture 



of Algonquians and Iroquoians, 



62: 123 

 of brachycephalic type among the 



Lenape, 62: 19 

 Adobe 



basket impressions in, 81: 69 

 boulders laid in, 81: 9 

 buildings of, in Bradshaw mound, 



82: 27 

 constructions, Deming (N. Mex.) 



region, 35: 88 

 constructions. Lower Gila, 35: 28 

 dwellings, contemporary with Wil- 



lard type shelters, 82: 35 

 dwellings, utilized for sleeping and 



storage, 82:28 

 houses near Beaver, 82: 22 

 plate of, for making bread, 81: 



10 

 structures, conclusions drawn 



from, 100: 111 

 structures, construction of walls 



of, 100: 92 f. 

 structures, mention of, 96: 72 

 structures, reinforced by poles, 



100: 87 

 structures, remains of, 100: 59 

 structures, theory concerning, 



100 : 89 f . 

 use of, at Kwengyauinge, 32: 35 

 use of, by aborigines, 82: 72 

 use of, in construction of build- 

 ings, 74: 21 

 use of, result of environment, 82: 



21, 72 

 walls, construction of, 82: 23, 24, 



30, 55, 70, 72, 93 

 walls, mention of, 81 : 11 

 walls, near Payson, 82: 17 

 walls, superseded by masonry, 



82: 44 

 walls, washed away, 81: 6 

 Adobe bricks 



commonest material for building 



walls, 74: 21 f. 

 found near White Mesa, 50 : 14 

 in Cliff Palace, 51: 30 f. 

 Adobe Creek, 78:232 



