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Aguacalecuen, a Timucua town and 



province, 73: 323, 334 

 Aguacaleyquen, see Aguacalecuen. 

 Agua Caliente, 78:602,689 

 Aguacateca, 44: 66, 67 

 Agua Dulce, 78: 694, 706 

 Agua Frla, no water at, 54: 49 

 Aguanga, Luiseuo place name, 78 : 895 

 Aguardiente, character and use of, 34: 



28, 29 

 Aguascalientes, 44: 43 

 Aguera, see Acuera. 

 Aguil, see Assile. 

 Aguilar, S. de, on Maya records, 57: 



36 

 Aguin, 78: 553 

 Agutushyam, 78: 618 

 A'gwitfi'wigi'cig, songs by, 45: 79, 80, 



145 

 Ahachmai, a California Indian place 



name, 78: 636 

 Aha-hakaik, a California Indian place 



name, 78: 711 

 Aha-kurrauva, a Maricopa chief, 78: 



801 

 Ahakuvilya, a California Indian place 



name, 78: 596 

 Aha-kwa'-a' i, a California Indian 



place name, 78: 799 

 Aha-kw-atho' ilya, a California Indian 



place name, 78: 800 

 Aliapapka, a Seminole town, 73: 412 

 A-ha-pop-ka, a Seminole town, 73: 406 

 Ahau 



last day in Maya list, 57: 37 

 Maya day sign, 28: 20, 27, 30, 33, 



35, 36, 54 



mention of, 57: 41, 42, 43, 53, 61, 



62, 63, 64, 67, 72, 74, 77, 79, 80, 



81, 82, 83, 84, 108, 109, 110, 111, 



112, 113, 114, lai, 125, 136, 137, 



138, 139, 140, 142, 143, 146, 147, 



148, 149, 150, 151, 152, 153, 154, 



159, 160, 161, 162, 163, 165, 166, 



168, 169, 170, 171, 173, 174, 175, 



176, 177, 178, 179, 180, 181, 184, 



185, 186, 187, 188, 190, 191, 192, 



193, 194, 195, etc. 



Ahawaiwig, a Shasta village, 78: 286 



Ahe {Smilax laurifolia), Choctaw food 



plant, 48: 8 

 Ahelo'sa {Phascolus diversifolius) , 



Choctaw food plant, 48: 8 

 Aheltah, 78: 129 

 Ah-ho-appa, daughter of Spotted Tail, 



83: 33 

 Ahholpop, oflficial, duties of, 57: 13 

 Ahkulel, deputy chief, powers of, 57: 



13 

 Ahoeptini, a Karok settlement, 78 : 100 

 Ahoica, a Timucua town, 73: 323 

 Ahomamas, 44: 39 

 Ahome, 44: 5. 12-16, 24, 26, 35 

 Ahomi, Waiwai bark armlet, 91: 78 

 Ahongate, a Tupiqui band, 73: 83 

 Ahopo, see Asopo. 

 Ahosulga, a Seminole town, 73: 411 



Ahotireitsu, 78: 286 

 Ahoya 



a Cusabo town name, 73: 20, 22 

 allied with Audusta, 73: 56 

 an island visited by Juan Pardo, 

 73: 55 

 Ahoyabi 



name of a town, 73 : 30 

 subject to Ahoya, 73: 55 

 Ahoyamate, story about, 94: 221 

 Ahpuch, a Maya god, nature of, 57: 



17 

 Ahpula, date of death of, 28: 332 

 Ahta, a Diegueno place name, 78: 711 

 Aht Indian 



habitat of the 19: vii 

 See also Tokoaat. 

 Ahtinn6 language, works in, 14: If. 

 Ahuena, a Hawaiian god, 38: 243 

 Ahwahnee, Miwok village in Yosemite 



Valley, 78: 895 

 Ahwanchevari, a Maricopa chief, 78: 



801 

 Ahwat, a Diegueiio place name, 78: 



711 

 Aiage, 44: 20 

 Aibino, 44 : 4 fE., 24, 26 

 Aika, a Kammatwa settlement, 78: 



286 

 Aikoo, a Yurok settlement, 78: 10 

 Ai-lolo Rite, description of, 38: 31 

 A'-ln, name of a stream, 29: 391, 392 

 Aine, name substituted for Somme by 



Le Moyne, 73: 51, 52 

 Aiouache, identification of, 73: 212 

 Aipava, a Chemehuevi place name, 



78: 596 

 Ais 



association of, with Surruque, 



73: 337 

 ceremonial, 73: 396 

 culture of people of, 73: 397 

 description of, by Dickenson, 73: 



390-398 

 Florida tribe and province, 73: 



331, 333 

 information concerning, 73: 389 

 war of Spaniards with, 73: 342 

 Aishish, son of Kmukamch, 78: 322 

 Aiticha 



estimated number of, in 1806, 78: 



491 

 tribe of the Kings River group, 

 78:480 

 Aitken, Robert T. 



Kutenai tales recorded by, 59: v, 



82 

 Kutenai words recorded by, 59: 

 313 

 Alz, see Ais. 



Ajadonah, Pascagoula chief, 43: 305 

 Ajawac 



dream narrated by, 86: 86 

 patterns cut by, 86: 190 

 A'jide'gijig, 53: 252 

 Ajuchitlan, 44: 50 



