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Appliqu6 



of figures on pottery, 100 : 123 

 work of ribbon, 86: 173 

 Apricot among the Tewa, 55 : 107, 114, 



116 

 Apron to ventilator, 100: 25, 30, 39, 53 

 Apukasasoche, a Seminole town, 73: 



412 

 Apyu, 78: 100 

 Aq lasXenasXena 



myth of, Kathlamet, 26: 9-19 

 myth of, Kathlamet, abstract of, 

 26: 252 

 Aquatic shells, found in lake basins, 



54: 68 

 Aquera, see Acuera. 

 Aquila chrysaetos, among the Tewa, 



56: 37 

 Aquipaguetin, 83: 18 

 Arabic system of numbers, Maya par- 

 allel of, 57 : 87, 96 

 Arabs along the north coast of Africa, 



40, pt. 1: 10 

 Arachnids, among the Tewa, 56: 60 

 Aragon's Plaza New Mexico, ruins, 



near, 35: 75 

 Arahi, a Kammatwa settlement, 78: 



286 

 Aralia nudicaulis, use of, 86: 111 

 Arambe 



a Cusabo province, 73: 37 

 mention of, by Peter Martyr, 73: 

 43 

 Aramsi, Mohave formerly living at, 



78: 799 

 Aranimokw, a minor settlement, 78: 



99 

 Aranui, see Arambe. 

 Arapaho 



albinism among the, 34 : 213, table 



9 (facing p. 406) 

 Algonquian group, 77: 1 

 country occupied by the, 77: 33 f. 

 cretinism among the, 34: 213, 



table 9 

 deaf and dumb among the, 34: 



215, table 9 

 epilepsy among the, 34: 202, 203, 



214, table 9 

 goiter among the, 34 : 200, 201, 213, 



table 9 

 habitat of the, 83: 13 

 habitations of the, 77: 34 

 idiocy among the, 34: 204, 215, 



table 9 

 insanity among the, 34: 213, 



table 9 

 Kiowa name of the, 84: 33 

 monstrosities among the, 34: 215, 



table 9 

 morbidity from tuberculosis, 42: 



4 

 mortality from tuberculosis, 42 : 5 

 pipe, significance of, 43: 175 

 population of the, 34; table 9 

 reference to the, 89: 9 



Arapaho — Continued 



removal of, to the plains, 22: 12 

 spinal curvatures of the, 34: 208, 



216, table 9 



tuberculosis among the, 34: 210, 



217. table 9 



Arapaho language, works in, 13: 16 

 Arapaho village 



description of, by Fremont, 77: 



36 f . 

 photograph of, 77: 37 

 Arapaja, a Timucua place name, 73: 



324 

 Araucanians 



cultural influence of, on Chonos, 



63 : 43 ff . 

 relation of Fuegians and Chonos to, 

 63: 34 ff., 82, 116, 220 f. 

 Arawak, culture of the, 60: 142, 145 

 Araya, a Timucua place name, 73 : 324 

 Arbor 



association of, with adobe build- 

 ings, 96: 72 

 entrance, a Siouan feature, 77: 



122 

 traces of, 96 : 49 

 Arch, unknown to cliff-dwellers, 41: 



4 

 Archaha, a Timucua place name, 73: 



324 

 Archaic 



definition of the term, 74: 13 

 objects, found in excavation at 

 Santiago Ahuitzotla. 74:41 

 Archaic Period of mele, 38 : 73 

 Archeologic importance of Rito de los 



Frijoles Canyon, 54: 35 

 Archeological evidence 



for movements of people, 100 : 9 

 in contrast with myths and legends, 

 100: 9f. 

 Archeological Institute of America, ac- 

 knowledgment to, 37: IV 

 Archeological remains in Missouri, 



37: 100 ff. 

 Archeological sites in Missouri, loca- 

 tion of , 37:1,99 

 Archeology 



cultural, definition of, 51: 11 



deductions from facts, 63: 219 f. 



facts, 63: 218 f. 



not limited to antiquity, 60: 5 



of western hemisphere, sources of 



information, 60: 1, 9 

 of western hemisphere, sources of 



misinformation, 60: 10 

 range of, 60 : 6 

 relations of, to history, 60: 2 

 research in, scope of, 60: xv 

 southwestern, present status of, re- 

 view of, 100:2-5 

 ultimate purpose of, 60: xvi 

 See also Middens: and names of 

 archeological objects. 

 Archilochus alexandri, 56: 39 



