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Ai'tifacts 



bone, 81: 24-31 



collected at Willard mounds, 82: 



9 

 conclusions drawn from, 100: 108 

 found at Paragonah, 82: 55 

 found by Weills, 66:31 

 found in Cave I, 65: 76, 79, 82 

 found in holes in floor, 100: 74 

 found in Jemez Plateau, 32 : 52 

 found in Salt Lake Valley mounds, 



82:10,17 

 found in storage hole, 100 : 38 

 found on Pottery Hill, 65 : 68 

 from Heaton ranch, 82: 125 f. 

 from Vero deposits, 66: 63 f. 

 in Ruin A, 65:65 

 made of basalt, 54 : 31 

 of the Choctaw of Bayou Lacomb, 



48:11-15 

 period identified by, 96 : 10 

 perishable and imperishable, 100: 



113 f. 

 perishable, disappearance of, 96: 



73 f . 

 perishable, nature of, 92 : 106 

 size and provenience of, 100: 178- 



182 

 stone, 81 : 17-24 

 two periods represented by, 100: 



163-168 

 uncovered by Maguire, 82 : 5 

 variations in, summarized, 100: 



174 

 wooden, 82: 147 f. 

 See also Implements. 

 Arts 



decorative, 86:183 



of the ancient Maya, fine examples 



discovered, 64 : 53 

 See also Art. 

 Arvide, Fray Martin de, permission 

 granted to, to gather Jamez tribe, 

 32:48 

 Aryans, HawaiiaTis probably, 38 : 11 

 Asaba, songs of the, 53 : 7 

 Asao 



a Guale town, 73 : 83 

 chief of, head of punitive expedi- 

 tion, 73: 84, 88 

 church built at. 73:8!) 

 murder of missionary at, 73: 80 

 See a7,soTalaxe. 

 Asao, Bahia de, identification of, 73: 



51 

 Asao, Ishi de, identification of, 73: 51 

 Asarum canadense, use of, 99 : 209, 252 

 Asassi, a synonym for Yamasee, 73: 



107 

 A'sriwa"samo'a, reference to, 89: 50 

 Ascencio, Jose 



a singer at Vomari, 90 : x (x, 1 7 

 characterization of, 90: xx 



Ascending series, texts recording, 57: 



276 ff. 

 Ascension Parish, location of Houma 



village in, 43:270 

 Asclepias sp., among the Tewa, 55: 

 54 



A. syriaca, use of, as a charm, 

 86: 110 

 Ash, medicinal and food plant, 34: 



251, 266 

 Ashaben, a Wappo settlement, 78 : 220 

 Ashachakwo, a Luiseno place name, 



78:648 

 Ashachatiu, village at the mouth of Rus- 

 sian River, 78:234 

 Ashanamkarak, 78 : 44, 70, 99, 105 

 Ashapipmam 



a place so called by Karok, 78: 



100 

 dancing at, 78:105 

 Asha-po, see Ashepoo. 

 Ashatak, Jumping dance at, 78: 105 

 Ash Cave, 76:89 

 Ash Creek, ruins on, 35 : 40 

 Ashe, Thomas, on Shawnee village, 8: 



27 

 Ashepoo tribe 



included in Cusabo, 73: 17 

 land ceded by chief of, 73: 70 

 location of, 73 : 62 

 river named from, 73: 20 

 Ashes 



bed of, found above the mouth of 



wells, 74 : 24, 25 

 beds of, in caves, 76: 31, 32, 33, 38 

 burials in, 71: 68 

 curious cavities in, 76 : 67 f . 

 deposit of, in Miller's cave, 76: 



65 f. 

 in mound of Baum works, 10: 30, 



31 

 people, story of, 90: 17-34 

 tobacco fertilized with, 94: 21, 43 



f.,64 

 transformation of, into gnats, 39: 



214 

 transformation of, into mosquitoes, 

 39: 278 

 Ashipak 



Karok woman bom at, 78: 32 

 location of, 78 : 100 

 Ashipoo, see Ashepoo tribe. 

 Ashley. Lord, extracts of letters to, 



73: 67, 68 

 Ashley, William H., fort built by, 82 : 



18 

 Ashley Barony, purchase of, from 



Coosa Indians, 73: 69 

 Ashley Creek, cave on, 76: 19 

 Ashley River Indians, probable identi- 

 fication of, 22: 84 

 Ashmead, Dr. William II., on Pima bee, 

 34: 264 



