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INDEX TO BULLETINS 1-100 



23 



Ashmunella among the Tewa, 56: 6, 

 61, 62, 64 



A. ashmmii, among the Tewa, 56 : 



63, 64 

 A. ashtnvni rohxista, among the 



Tewa, 56: 63 

 A. thomsonianl, among the Tewa. 



56: 63 

 A. townsendi, among the Tewa, 

 56: 64 

 Ashnoya, At^kapa leader, 43: 361 

 A'shochamai, Porno name of the Wappo, 



78: 219 

 Ashochlmi, same as A'shochamai, 78: 



219 

 A'shotenchawi, Porno name of the 



Wappo, 78: 219 

 Ashuagel, 78: 555 

 Ashuck Hooma, a Chickasaw town, 



73: 419 

 Asia 



advent of man in, 33: 9 



early intercourse between eastern 



and western, 60 : 27 

 Indian migrations from, reference 



to, 43: 257 

 origin of American race in, 60 : 20 

 Asi-hwl'l 



Tsimshian tale, 27: 225-229 

 Tsimshian tale, abstract of, 27: 

 243 f. 

 Asiktavan, acknowledgment to, 94: 2 

 Asilanabi, population of, 73: 436 

 Asile, see Assile. 

 Asimu, a place name of Cabrillo, 78: 



553 

 A 'sin 



crying of, omen of death, 67: 227 

 monster-girl so called, 67 : 225-227 

 Asio flammeus, among the Tewa, 56: 

 37 



A. wilsonianus, among the Tewa, 

 56: 37 

 Asisufunuk, a Karok village, location 



of, 78: 100 

 A - slender - one - who - was - given - 



away, Haida myth, 29 : 151-172 

 Asopo 



a Guale town, 73 : 81 

 location of, 73:82 

 Asopo, Bahia de, identification of, 73: 



51 

 Asopo, Isla (le, identification of, 73: 



51 

 Asouru, a Kammatwa settlement, 78: 



286 

 Asparagus, among the Tewa, 55: 11, 



113 

 Aspen, among the Tewa, 55 : 10, 42 



See also Populus. 

 Aspersion in ceremonial purification, 



38:15 

 Asphaltum, used by California Indians 

 for fastening, mending, etc., 2: 30 



Aspirates, definition of, 40, pt. 1 : 21 



Aspoache, see Espogache. 



Assaho, see Asao. 



Asshepoo, see Ashepoo. 



Assile, a Timucua town, 73 : 324 



Assiniboin 



a Missouri River steamboat, 77: 



130 ; 83 : 69 

 trip of, to the Yellowstone River, 

 77:142 

 Assiniboin Indians 



alliance of, with the Cree, 77: 71; 



83:42 

 begging dance songs derived from, 



53:228 

 burial customs of the, 83 : 42-49 

 camp of, described by Maximilian, 



77:75f. 

 country occupied by the, 77 : 71 

 habitat of the, 83:42 

 location and number of, 77 : 32 

 morbidity from tuberculosis, 42: 



4 

 mortality from tubei'culosis, 42: 



5 

 of the Dakota-Assiniboin group, 



77:2 

 on the march, 77 : 73, 74 

 pathological conditions of, 34: 



table 9 (facing p. 406) 

 population of the, 34: table 9 

 references to, 53 : 205 ; 89 : 9 

 relation of, to other tribes, 77 : 44 

 separated from Yanktonai, 77:71 

 structures of, 77 : 71, 72, 73, 76 f . 

 with Cree at Mandan village, 77: 

 44 

 Assiniboin language, works in, 5:2 

 Assiniboin River, Assiniboin Indians 



near, 83:42 

 Assiniboin village 



movements of, 77 : 73, 74 

 size of, 77 : 73, 74 

 Assiwikale 



a Shawnee division, 73 : 318 

 probable identification of, 22: 83 

 Assonance by word repetition, 38: 227 

 Assopo 



murder of missionaries at, 73 : 86 

 See also Asopo, Isla de. 

 Asta, an Ahotireitsu town, 78 : 286 

 Astake, a principal village near Canby, 



78 : 307 

 Astakiwi, a division in Upper Hot 



Springs Valley, 78 : 307 

 Aster 



golden, among the Tewa, 55 : 54 

 use of, as a charm, 86: 110 f. 

 Asterisks, use of, 63 : 137 

 Asthma, 34: 188, 191 

 Astina, a Timucua chief, 73: 324 

 Astlalakwa ruins, account of, 32: 47 

 Astragalinus psaltria psaltria, among 

 the Tewa, 56: 42 



