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INDEX TO BULLETINS 1-100 



57 



Cactus — Continued 



chandelier, among the Tewa, 55: 



10, 62 

 priclvly pear, among the Tewa, 55 : 



62 

 round-leaved, among the Tewa, 



55: 62 

 saguaro, gathering of, 90: 151 

 wine made from, 90 : 148 

 Cactus Lover, Cochiti tale of, 98: 



119 f. 

 Ca0u, letter of Ma°tcu-hi°-qti to, 11 : 89 

 Cadapavp^, mention of, by Lavpson, 22: 



75 

 Caddo 



a tribe of the Caddoan family, 



77: 2 

 country occupied by the, 77: 155, 



182 

 description of, by Joutel, 77: 



182 f . 

 Kiowa name of the, 84: 35 

 location of the, 43 : 7 

 pathological conditions of the, 34 : 



table 9 (facing p. 406) 

 plunder of livestock from Spaniards 



by, 43 : 273 

 population of the, 34: table 9 

 relationship of the, 43: 36 

 salt supply of the, note on, 43: 



307 

 trade in salt of the, 43: 264 

 Caddoan country, 43: 267 

 Caddoan Family 



confederacies of the, 77: 2 

 country occupied by the, 77: 1 

 earth lodge characteristic of the, 



77: 7 f. 

 general movement of the, 77: 3 

 location of the, 43: 7 

 tribes composing the, 77: 2 

 Caddoan tribes 



burials of the, 83: 79-85 

 habitat of the, 83 : 79 

 Cadecha, a Timucua town, 73: 324 

 Cadence in Hawaiian music, 38: 140 

 Cadets, Canadian soldiers, strength of 



force of, 43 : 252 

 Cadillac, Lamothe, 43 : 204 

 Cadinias, 44:45 

 Cadotte, Michel 



mention of, 86 : 4 

 post trader, 86:140 

 Cagan'asi, songs by, 45: 164, 165, 196 

 Ca'gobens, 53: 127 

 Cahabon 



characteristics and language of, 



28:88 

 mention of, 44 : 68 

 Cahalli Hatchi, one of the six Fowl 



towns, 73:178 

 Cahie^a 



letter of, to Carige-qi?a, 11: 95 

 letter of, to He-sa°-(;finke, 11: 97 

 Cahiguas, see Kiowa. 

 Cahinnio, location of, 43 : 7 



Cahita 



mention of, 44 : 11-16, 21, 69 

 See also, Yaqui. 

 Cahokia mounds, origin of, 37 : 6 f . 

 Cahokia tribe 



belonging to Illinois confederacy, 



69:42 

 country occupied by, 69 : 11, 43 

 probable origin of certain stone 



graves, 8 : 29 

 village of, 69 : 12 ; 77 : 41 

 See also Illinois. 

 Cahto 



same as Ukenum, 78 : 212 



source of California place name, 



78:895 

 stands in valley, 78 : 155 

 Cahuenga, Gabrielino place name, 78: 



895 

 Cahuilla 



account of, 78 : 692-708 

 adolescent ceremony of the, 78: 



865 

 communication between Mohave 



and, 78 : 708 

 mention of the, 78 : 595 

 population of, in 1770 and 1910, 



78:883 

 relations of, with the Kamia, 97: 



17 

 ritual numbers and method of 



numeration of, 78 : 877 

 song cycles of the, 78 : 786 

 source of California place name, 



78:895 

 See also Desert Cahuilla. 

 Cahuimeto, 44 : 16 

 Cahura-Joligo, Tunica chief, 43: 312, 



314 

 Caialeche, a synonym of Kealedpi, 73: 



271 

 Cairn 



occurrence of 23 : 



above mouth of Conococheague, 



63 

 in Allegany County, 64 

 in Hampshire County, 65 

 in Hardy County, 67 

 in .Jefferson County, 64 

 in Warren County, 60 

 near Hancock, 64 

 near Petersburg, 67 

 on Brumback farm, 54 

 on Huffman farm, 57 

 on Long farm, 45 

 probable use of, 23 : 71 

 Cairns 



as monuments to the dead, 71 : 17 

 at Miller's Cave, 76 : 59 

 at Sugar Tree camp, 76 : 40 

 containing double burial, 76 : 19 

 in vicinity of Eugene, Mo., 76 : 96 

 near Pillman's Cave, 76 : 83 

 near Woodland Cave, 76 : 84 

 of common occurrence, 76 : 17 

 on Helm's fann, 76 : 87 ff. 



