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A-lack-a-way-talofa, a Seminole town, 



73 : 406, 407 

 Alaguilac, 44: 72, 73 

 Alahofl^chia, responsibility of, for Nat- 

 chez disorder, 43 : 202 

 Alaje, see Aluque. 

 Alakani, a Central Miwok place name, 



78: 445 

 Alakewisa 



account of, 78: 797 f. 

 mention of, 78 : 796 

 Alamamas, 44: 39 

 Alamo 



a part of Cahuilla habitat, 78 : 694 

 Wild Cat moieties at, 78: 706 

 Alamo Canyon, 54: 28 

 Alamo River, lineages on, 97: 12 

 A-la-pa-ha-talofa, a Seminole town, 



73: 406 

 Alarcon 



brief notices of Indians by, 78: 



783 

 conditions encountered by, 78: 



803 

 with Coronado expedition to ZuQi, 

 78: 782 

 Alatico, a Timucua town, 73: 323 

 Alaula-chi, a Southern Miwok village. 



78: 445 

 Albany Conference 

 of 1722, 22:45 

 of 1751, 22: 77 

 Albany Mounds, crania from, 33: 31, 



78, 93 ff. 

 Albarracin, S. J., publication by, 52: 



51 

 Albinism 



cause of, 34: 54 



detailed account of, 34: 192-197 



in various parts of the United 



States, 34: 198 f. 

 physicians' report on, 34: 213, 

 table 9 (facing p. 406) 

 Albion, romo of, 78: 213 

 Albuquerque School, diphtheria in, 



34: 190 

 Alburnellus jemezanus, among the 

 Tewa, 56: 55 



A. simus, among the Tewa, 56: 55 

 Alcalde, J. G., in bibliography, 34: 



407 

 Alchedoma, 44 : 24 ff., 29, 34 

 Alchedum, an important nation so 



called, 78: 799 

 Alcocer, Gabriel V., in bibliography, 



34: 407 

 Alcohol, effect of, on Maya tempera- 

 ment, 64: 34 

 Alcoholic drinks 



description of, 34: 26-29 

 See also Drinks ; Intoxicants. 

 Alcola, a Calusa town, 73: 331 

 Alden, E. H. 



burials described by, 83: 77 

 report by, 80:13 



Alder 



cultivation of, 99: 91 



medicinal use of, 99: 185, 216, 



218, 219, 246, 257, 298, 308 

 mention of, 55: 10, 38 

 white, use of, in basketry, 94: 



103 

 See also Alnns. 

 Alderman, Doctor 



on Opata abortion, 34: 165 

 on Opata childbirth, 34: 62 

 on Opata insanity, 34: 184 

 on Opata medicine, 34: 250 

 Aleguifa, a Guale town, 73: 82 

 Aleupki-nga, a Gabrielino place name, 



78: 621 

 Aleutian Islands, as a route of migra- 

 tion, 60: 34 

 Aleut language, works in, 1:2 f . 

 Alexander Place, stone mounds on, 



23: 62 

 Alexander Valley, 78 : 219 

 Alfalfa, among the Tewa, 55: 11, 113 

 Alford's Cave, 78: 140 

 Algae, absence of, in El Rito de los 



Frijoles, 54: 35 

 Alger Farm, occurrence of mound on, 



23: 54 

 Algodones, Kamia at, 97 : 7 

 Algonkin Family 



mention of, 78: 112, 886, 913 

 See also Algouquian. 

 Algonquian 



and Iroquoian villages, similarity 



of, 69: 26 

 dwellings described by Roger 



Williams, 69: 20 

 linguistic stock, distinct from 



Iroquois, 62: 115 

 of Virginia, customs of, 83: 61 

 proper, connections of, 86: 6 

 pui'er in north than in south, 62: 



123 

 reference to, 52: 183 

 tribes from across the Appalach- 

 ians, admixture with, 62: 123 

 Algonquian Family 



characteristics of villages of, 77: 



7 

 general movement of groups of, 



77: 3 

 greater than other stocks, 13: in 

 groups comprising western divi- 

 sion of, 77 : 1 

 largest north of Mexico, 77: 43 

 nomadic tribes, 71 : 12 

 sedentary tribes, 71 : 11 

 tribes of the, 69:10 

 villages of, description of, 77: 1 

 Algonquian languages 

 gender in, 43: 19 

 works in, 13: 7 ff. 

 See also Abnaki ; Acadian ; Algon- 

 quian; Arapaho; Atsina ; Black- 

 foot ; Brotherton ; Cheyenne ; 

 Chippewa ; Cree ; Delaware ; Et- 



