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INDEX TO BULLETINS 1-100 



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Algonquian languages — Continued 



chemin ; Fox ; Hudson Bay ; Illi- 

 nois ; Kaskaskia ; Kiekapoo ; 

 Long Island ; Maliseet ; Manhat- 

 tan ; Mascoutin ; Massacluisetts ; 

 Menominee ; Miami ; Micmac ; 

 Missisauga ; Moliegan ; Montag- 

 nais ; Montaiik ; Munsee ; Nanti- 

 coke ; Narragansett ; Naugatuck ; 

 New England ; New Jersey ; New 

 York ; Nipissing ; Norridge- 

 wock ; Ottawa ; Pampticough ; 

 Pamunkey ; Passamaquoddy ; 

 Pennsylvania ; Penobscot ; Peo- 

 ria ; Pequot ; Piankashaw ; Pot- 

 tawatomi ; Powhatan ; Quiripi ; 

 Rhode Island ; Sauk and Fox ; 

 Sankikani ; Satsika ; Savanna ; 

 Shawnee ; Sheshtapoosh ; Skof- 

 fie ; Souriquois ; Unguachog ; 

 Virginia ; Wapanoo ; Wea. 

 Algonquian stock 



extent of area of, 22: 5, 12 

 food supply of, 71 : 11 

 most conspicuous, 17: 5 

 southern tribes of, 22: 7 

 territory of, 71: 11 

 Algonquian tribes 



habitat of the, 83: 2 

 in the Northwest, 22 : 12 

 Algonquin 



a Lake Superior vessel, 86: 138 

 reference to, 43: 244 

 Algootoon, perhaps Luiseno "raven," 



78: 895 

 Alibamo, province mentioned by Bied- 



ma, 73: 192 

 Alibamu 



friendship for Taensa, 43: 272 

 intermarriage with Houma, 43: 



292 

 reference to the, 43 : 271 

 relationships of, 43: 33 

 Alieste, see Aluste. 

 Alikhoolip, 63 : 5, 87 

 Alimacani, a Timucua town, 73: 323 

 Alimamu, village mentioned by Elvas, 



73: 192 

 Aliso Creek, Arizona, ruins on, 35: 82 

 Alisos Creek, California, 78: 621, 636 

 Alkali Lakes, 78 : 584 

 Alkehatchee, a Muskogee branch vil- 

 lage, 73: 283 

 Allana, province of, 63 : 123 

 Allegany County, Md., aboriginal re- 

 mains in, 23: 64 

 Al-le-ga-wa-ho, village of, 77 : 97 

 Allegewi, 8 : 8, 38-50 

 Alleghany County, Va., archeology of, 



23: 24 

 Alleghewi, 8: 8, 38-50 

 Allegory, love for, by Hawaiians, 38: 



111 

 Allegwi, 8: 8, 38-50 

 Allen, E. T., article by, 52: 56 

 Allen, G. A., on food of Mohave, 34: 

 24 



Allen, Glover M., observations contrib- 

 uted by, 92: 93 f. 

 Allen, J. A., book by, on the buffalo, 



77: 7 

 Allen, "Valentine, acknowledgment to, 



76: 29 

 Allen, W. A., in bibliography, 34: 407 

 Allen, Walter, member of Ponka com- 

 mission, 11: 86 

 Allen, Z., in bibliography, 34: 424 

 Alley, Dr. John N., on pathological con- 

 ditions in Idaho, 34: table 9 (facing 

 p. 406) 

 xVllibamis, a synonym for Alabama, 73 : 



198 

 Allies of the Kamia, 97 : 3 

 Alligator 



and the man, Alabama story, 88: 



151 f. 

 distinctive badge of Bayagoula, 



43: 175 

 fooled by rabbit, Creek stories of, 



88: 51 f., 52 f. 

 frequent occurrence of, in Chiri- 



quian pottery, 3: 21 

 Hitchiti story of, 88 : 95 

 hunting of, 73 : 358 

 mention of, among Tewa, 56: 50 

 Natchez story of rabbit and, 88: 



255 f. 

 nose of. Creek story about, 88 : 22 



f. 

 skin of, dressing and use of, 43: 



350 

 See also Crocodile. 

 Alligator Benefactor, Alabama story of, 



88: 151 

 Alligewi, 8: 8, 38-50 

 Allik Hadshi, one of six Fowl towns, 



73: 178 

 Alliklik 



A Shoshonean tribe, 78: 556 

 account of the, 78: 613 f. 

 mention of the, 78: 577 

 population of (1790 and 1910), 

 78: 883 

 AlUonia linearis, among the Tewa, 55: 



53 

 Allis, Sam, see Cka?-^c-yiiie. 

 Allison Ranch, ruin near, 35: 87 

 Allium cernuum, among the Tewa, 55: 

 110 

 A. recurvatum, among the Tewa, 



55: 53 

 See also Garlic ; Onion. 

 Allmond, E. R., petition signed by, 17: 



11 

 Alloc, probable misspelling of Heliok, 



78: 553 

 Allouez, Le Pere — , mission conducted 



by, 77: 122 

 Alma, N. Max., ruins at or near, 35: 



41, 58 

 Almond, among the Tewa, 55: 11, 117 

 Alniukino'm, Yuki group in northwest 

 part of Round Valley, 78: 165 



