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INDEX TO BULLETINS 1-100 



Akagchemem, dialectic variant of a site, 



78: 636 

 Akankau-nchi, Central Miwok village, 



78: 445 

 Akansa, see Arkansas tribe. 

 Akansea Indians 



early account of the, 22: 10 

 See also Arkansas tribe. 

 Akavat, place near Beaumont, 78: 617 

 Akawila, Central Miwok village, 78: 



445 

 Akbal 



Maya day sign, 28: 26, 33, 34, 35 

 mention of, 57: 39, 41, 42, 53, 54, 



55, 57, 64, 75, 145 

 third day in Maya list, 57: 37 

 Akcina, participation of, in ceremony, 



90: 138 

 Akenatzy 



identification of, with Occaneechi, 



22: 29 

 village of Lederer, 22 : 53 

 Akers Post Office, cave in vicinity of, 



76: 18 

 Akfaches, an Okfuskee town, 73: 246 

 Akfeechkoutchis, an Okfuskee town, 



73: 246 

 Akicita 



duties of, 61 : 320 



meaning of the word, 61: 313 



remarks concerning, by Dorsey, 



61: 314 

 remarks concerning, by Hennepin, 



61 : 313 f . 

 remarks concerning, by Lewis and 



Clark, 61: 314 

 remarks concerning, by Wissler, 

 61 : 314 

 Akipa, Luiseno place name, 78 : 648 

 Aki'waizi', songs by, 45: 138, 158 

 A'kiwen'zi 



on the war badge, 53: 86 

 reference to, 53: 60 

 Aklu-to, a Wintun place name, 78 : 356 

 Akokisa 



classification of, 43: 9, 35, 36 

 Spanish name for Atakapa band, 

 43: 362 

 Akoroa 



location of, note, 43: 307 

 name for Koroa, 43: 327 

 reference to, 43: 186 

 Akoteli, an unlocated village, 78: 100 

 Aktcabehale, old Alabama town, 73: 



199 

 Akura-nga, a Gabrielino place name, 



78: 621 

 Akutanuka, a Central Miwok place 



name, 78: 445 

 Akwa'ala 



a tribe of the Yuman stock, 78: 



709 

 hill dwellers, 78: 797 

 Kamia name for, 97: 18 

 mention of 97: 3 

 relations of, with the Kamia, 97: 

 16 



Akwil nuts, collection of, 97: 8 

 Alabama 



Clarke County mounds, 71: 99 

 explorations in, 76: 133-150 

 Guntersville, mounds near, 71: 49 

 Henry Island, mounds near, 71: 



49 

 Marshall County, cave burial in, 



71: 69 

 moimds and prehistoric works in, 

 12: 11-15 

 Alabama Anthropological Society, hand- 

 book published by, 73: 10 

 Alabama Fort, establishment of the, 



155 f. 

 Alabama Indians 



fight between Choctaw and, 88 



155 

 native story of origin of the, 88 



118-121 

 Paskagula and Biloxi among, 22 



18 

 wars between Choctaw and, 88 

 155 f. 

 Alabama tribe 



account of, 73: 191-201 



and Mobile, hostilities between, 



73: 164 

 first notice of, 73: 193 

 induced to war on the French, 73 : 



194 

 in Louisiana, 73: 198 

 in the Creek war, 73: 199 

 language of the, 73 : 199 

 mention of the, 73 : 150 

 population of the, 73: 427 ff., 437 

 punitive expedition against the, 



73: 194 f. 

 Tawasa among the, 73 : 139, 140 

 war of, with Chickasaw and 



others, 73: 194 

 war of, with the French, 73 : 162 f . 

 Alabaster 



from Wyandotte Cave, 76: 108 f. 

 tablet, showing use of drill, 60: 



352 

 See also Stalagmite; Travertine. 

 Alacaluf 



history of investigation, 63: 61 f. 

 language, glossary of, 63: 12-29 

 name, 63: 5 f. 

 population and present condition 



of, 63: 47 f. 

 territory of, 63:6-30 

 See also Culture ; Dialects ; Gram- 

 mar ; Languages ; Relations ; So- 

 matology'. 

 Alac Ha jo 



a Seminole chief, 73 : 403 

 a Yamasee chief, 73:108 

 Alachepoyo, a Timucua town, 73: 323 

 Alachua 



a Seminole town, 73: 400 

 settlements of, broken up, 73 : 399 

 Alachuas, a synonym for Oconee, 73: 



180 

 Alachua tribe, settlement of, 69: 81 



