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INDEX TO BULLETINS 1-100 



Aesop's Fable, Indian version of, 47: 



23-26, 36 ff. 

 Aesthetics of the California Indians 

 oratory, 78: 276, 389, 684, 685, 720, 



745 

 plastic and pictorial representa- 

 tion, 78: 344, 540, 630, 661-665, 

 675, 936-939 

 songs, 78: 95, 194, 821, 385, 468, 

 471, 506, 514, 515, 599, 641, 657- 

 660, 713, 748, 757 ff., 763, 774, 

 776 

 symbolism, 78: 368, 398, 536, 572, 

 662, 667, 671, 679, 717, 780, 858, 

 892, 939 

 Aeykite 



a Lower Creek town, 73: 174 

 a synonym for Hitchiti, 73: 175 

 location of, 73: 175 

 Affection, songs of, 93: 93-97 

 AflBnity 



agreement governing Natchez, 43: 



170 f. 

 physical, of tribes visited by 

 HrdMka, 34: 13 

 Affixes 



definition of, 40, pt. 1: 35 

 noun-forming, common to Atakapa, 

 Chitimacha, and Tunica, 68: 

 15 

 pronominal, in Atakapa, Chiti- 

 macha, and Tunica, 68: 13 

 reflexive, Atakapa, Chitimacha, 

 68 : 13 f . 

 Affricatives, definition of, 40, pt. 1 : 20 

 Africa, advent of man in, 33: 9 

 Aftaram, probable location of, 78: 



100 

 After Life, Cherokee beliefs concern- 

 ing, 99: 140-144 

 Afton, Okla., flint implements from, 



60: 111 

 Agalecquamay^, 78: 803 

 Agassiz, [Louis], on Lake Monroe 



bones, 33: 19 

 Agastache anethiodora, use of, 86: 112 

 Agate 



use of, for arrows, 81: 19 

 use of, for axes, 81: 18 

 Agave atrovirens, source of pulque, 



34: 26 

 Agaves 



liquor made from, 34: 26, 28 

 8ee also Mescal. 

 Agawesh, an old Modoc village, loca- 

 tion of, 78: 319 

 Age 



cases of tuberculosis by, 42: 25, 



26 

 of a song, how determined, 61 : 11 

 statistics of Indians, 34: 39 ff. 

 terms, 97 : 51 f . 

 Aged 



authority of the, 63: 178 

 color of skin in the, 34: 153 

 condition of. Southern Ute, 34: 

 31 



Aged — Continued 



proportion of, 34: 41 



pulse of, 34 : 141, 152 



respiration of, 34: 141 



skin of the, 34 : 153 f . 



structures occupied by the, 97: 



20 f . 

 teeth of the, 34 : 158 

 temperature of the, 34: 141, 142, 



152 

 treatment of the, 63: 136, 170, 



173, 175, 176 ; 97 : 27, 52 

 See also Senility. 

 Agelaius plioeniceus fortis, 56: 41 



A. p. neutraUs, 56: 41 

 Agent, Omahas desire their own, 11: 



83 

 Agents, complaint against, 11: 32 

 Agglutinating language, definition of, 



40, pt. 1 : 74 

 Agile, see Assile. 



Aglegmut language, works in, 1:2 

 Agolle encountered by Oiiate in 1605, 



78: 803 

 Agouti, use of, as food, 79: 45 

 Agricultural land of Rio Grande 



Valley, only 5 percent, 54: 18 

 Agriculture 



account of, 34: 16 fC. 

 adopted from the Yuma, 97: 1 

 among the Arikara, 77: 179 

 among the Californian Indians, 

 78: 597, 722, 735, 797, 803, 815 

 among the Creek Indians, 73: 63, 



75, 359 f. 

 among the Fuegians, 63: 44, 185 

 among the Incas, 60: 137 

 among the Karuk, 94: 9, 14, 63 

 among the Mandan, 77: 127 

 among the Osage, 77 : 106 

 among the Papago, 90: 1 

 among the Sauk and Foxes, 77: 



40 

 among the Tewa Indians, 54: 48 

 beginnings of, among the Basket 



Makers, 92: 3; 100: 2 

 by irrigation, 97: 5 

 Chitimacha, notes, 43: 345, 346 

 discussion of, 97: 21 fC. 

 ditch as evidence of, 81: 2 

 effect of sandstorms on, 34: 3 

 former, in Pajarito Plateau, 54: 



20 

 Houma, Iberville's note, 43: 286 

 importance of, among Natchez, 



43: 73-79 

 mention of, 80: 3, 4, 11 f., 13, 52, 



53 

 most important occupation of 



Maya Indians, 64: 20 

 of the Basket Makers, 96: 3 

 Pascagoula, 43: 304 

 seed as evidence of, 81: 69, 76 

 soil favorable to, 92:2 

 See also Corn ; Gardens ; Planting. 

 Agrimonia parviflora, use of, 99: 274 

 Agrimony, use of 99: 274 



