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Australian 



aborigines, songs of the, 53 : 7 

 method of chipping, 60 : 324 

 Negro, cranial type of, 33: 71 

 sliulls, reference to, 52 : 329 

 Autauga 



an Alabama town, 73:140 102 

 description of, by Hawkins, 73: 



197 

 mention of, 73 : 200 

 Aute, an Apalachee town, 73: 111, 115 

 Authopora, genus of Pima bee, 34 : 264 

 Authorities 



cited, 22:89-92; 67: 19 

 consulted, 43 : 2-7 ; and passim 

 Authority 



of fathers, aged, and medicine men, 



63:178 

 of husbands, 63: IGSf. 

 Authors 



bibliography of, Algonquian lan- 

 guages, 13: 1-614 

 bibliography of, Athapascan lan- 

 guages, 14: 1-125 

 bibliography of, Chinookan lan- 

 guages, 15 : 1-81 

 bibliography of, Eskimo language, 



1 : 1-116 

 bibliography of, Fuegian anthro- 

 pology, 63:65-136 

 bibliography of, Iroquoian lan- 

 guages, 6: 1-208 

 bibliography of, Muskogean lan- 

 guages, 9: 1-114 

 bibliography of, Salishan lan- 

 guages, 16: 1-86 

 bibliography of, Siouan languages, 



5: 1-87 

 bibliography of, Wakashan lan- 

 guages, 19 : 1-70 

 Autina, see Utina. 

 Au-tos-see, Hawkins's name for Atasi, 



73:266 

 Auyaijemes, 44:45 

 Ava-chuhaya, 78:800 

 Avanu heads 



a pottery decoration, 81: 52, 53, 



59 f ., 62 

 double, 81 : 60 f . 

 Avehury, Lord 



on Australian hammer, 2 : 21 

 on Fijian digging sticks, 2 : 12 

 Avendaughbough, a probable Sewee vil- 

 lage, 22:79 

 Avenger, Alsea story of, 67: [148] 149- 



[158] 159 

 Avens, among the Tewa, 55: 55 

 Avenue, pottery on site of, 77 : 112 

 Aver itt, John, work of, 35:76 

 Avikwarae 



a sacred Mohave mountain, 78: 



599 

 influence of, 78:715 

 mention of, 78:600,791 

 mythical origin of, 78: 771 

 Avila. Father Francisco dc, attacked l»y 

 Indians, 73: 86, 87 



Avi-nya-kutapaiva, Kohuanna removed 



to, 78:800 

 Avi-vava, battle at, 78 : 753 

 Aviwatha, New York mountains, 78: 



760 

 Avoy 



native name self-applied to Avoyel 



tribe, 43:25 

 Ijrobable correction of Anoy, 43: 

 25 

 Avoyel 



attack of, on English, 43 : 314 

 classification of, 43 : 9 

 destruction of, note, 43 : 301 

 general description of, 43: 272 ft. 

 identical with "Little Taensas," 



43:17 

 meaning of name, 43 : 24 ff ., 272 

 population of, various dates, 43: 



40,44 

 relationships of, 43 : 24, 26 

 sale of village to Tunica by, 43: 



315 

 variety of names applied to, 43: 

 24 ff. 

 Avoyelles, name applied to Avoyel tribe. 



43:25,273 

 Awa, a Kammatwa settlement, 78: 280 

 Awachawi, a Hidatsa village, 77: 142 

 Awa Debauch of Kane, 38 : 131 

 Awani, a Southern Miwok place name, 



78:445 

 Awaskal, indefinitely located place 



name, 78:711 

 Awatichay, a Hidatsa village, 77: 142 

 Awatobi 



period of. 92:6; 96:8 

 pottery from, 41 : 35, 36 

 Awawilashmu, a Chumash place name, 



78:552 

 Awendaw, name of a town, 73: 20 

 Awhissie, perhaps a synonym for Atasi, 



73:265 

 Awiger, a rock, spirit of, 78: 70, 73 

 Awi'hinedja', teacher and leader in 



Mide'wiwin, 45:27 

 Awik-upai, "western people," mention 



of, 78:710 

 Awl game, description of, 86: 118 

 Awls 



bone, found in Cave I, 65: 189 

 bone, from pit houses, 100: 150 ff. 

 bone, in Miller's cave, 76: 74 

 bone, mention of, 86: 169; 92: 



127 ff.; 96: 145 f. 

 bone, recovei-y of, 82: 37 

 bone, use of, 81 : 28 

 found at every site, 65 : 127 

 from Goat Bluff Cave, 76: 37 

 from pueblos, 100: 152 f. 

 iron, found in North Carolina 



moiind, 4: 9 

 of the California Indians, 78: 172, 



448, 805, 806, 822, 928 ff., 932 

 of the Fuegians, 63: 204, 218 



