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Calif oruia luditiu 



arrowmaking by the, 60: 311, 313, 



318, 320, 321, 326 

 crania, comparison of, with Cala- 

 veras skull, 33: 25 

 skulls of the, 52 : 174, 175, 183, 281 



f ., 286 

 See also names of different Cali- 

 fornian tribes. 

 California low-browed skulls, 33: 105 



ff. 

 Californian languages 



bibliography of, 78 : 968 

 euphonious character of, due to 

 mildness of climate, 40, pt. 1: 

 53 

 Caliguen, see Aguacalequen. 

 Calistoga, a Wappo settlement, 78 : 218 

 Callahan, Walter K. 



on diseases of Pima, 34 : 182 

 on pathological conditions among 

 Shoshoni, 34: table 9 (facing p. 

 406) 

 Callawassie, Cusabo name of an island, 



73:20 

 Callaway County, Mo., mounds in, 37: 



101 

 Calleguas, source of California place 



name, 78 : 895 

 Calli (house), Mexican year sign, 28: 



24, 25, 26, 27, 33 

 Callipepla squamata squamata, among 



theTewa, 56:33 

 Callobe, an out-settlement of Atasi, 73 : 



266 

 CaUospennophilus lateralis, among the 



Tewa, 56:22 

 Caloco, a village on Nicalque, 78: 554 

 Caloosa, see Calusa. 

 Caloosahatche, a Seminole town, 73: 



400 

 Calos, a South Florida tribe, a synonym 



of Calusa, 73:342 

 Calpella 



Porno settlement near, 78 : 230 

 source of California place name, 

 78:895 

 Caluga, possibly the Okalusa, 73: 214 

 Calumet 



among the Chitimacha, 43 : 340 f., 



354 

 of peace, singing of, 73 : 193 

 presentation of, 73 : 150 

 sung at Mobile Fort, 73 : 162 

 symbolism and description of, 43: 



136 ff. 

 use of, at Indian war feasts, 43: 



128, 129, 130 

 use of, by the Houma tribe, 43: 



285 

 use of, in burial ceremonies, 83: 



48 

 use of, in peace negotiations, 80: 

 48 

 Calumet Dance contemplated, 11: 80 

 513-538—63 5 



Calusa tribe 



description of, 73 : 387 f . 

 domination of, 73 : 343 

 language of, 73:28 

 location of, 73 : 28 

 possible connection of, with Choc- 

 taw, 73 : 28 ff. 

 territory claimed by, 73 : ISO 

 towns of, 69 : 91 

 Calvin, Professor, — , cited on Lansing 



skeleton, 33 : 47 

 Calvin Hill, 78 : 480 

 Calycanthus fertilis, use of, 99 : 253 

 Calyculina, among the Tewa, 56:62 

 Camaca, estate of Motecuhzoma, 28: 



155, 157 f . 

 Camacu tribe, rebellion of, in 1576, 73 : 



58 

 Camaqu; Camacu, see Escamacu. 

 Camaxtli, Tlaxcaltee war god, 28: 



179, 668, 670 

 Cambe, a Cusabo place name, 73: 20 

 Cambridge, Md., village site near, 71 : 



25 

 Camden County, Mo. 



explorations in, 76: 89 ff. 

 geological formations in, 76: 91 

 Camels 



among the Tewa, 56 : 31 

 experimental use of, 100 : 13 

 Cameron, William, tradition obtained 



by, 76: 172 

 Cameron, location of Opelousa, 43 : 364 

 Cameron Lake, 78 : 719 

 Camillares, 97: 2 

 Camilya, a synonym for Kamia, 78: 



798 

 Camomile 



tea, use of, 34 : 75 

 use of, Opata, 34 : 250 

 Campamala, insect found among the 



Tarahumare, 34: 170 

 Campanula petiolata, among the Tewa, 



55: 54 

 Campbell, Richard, route taken by, 



100: 12 

 Camp Creek, Karok settlements at, 



78 : 70, 99 

 Camp Grant, collection of relics from, 



35: 37 

 Camp-ground Cave, 76: 51 

 Camp McDowell 



Indians at, 34 : 6, 10 

 See also Old Camp McDowell. 

 Campo, 78: 710, 711, 719, 725 

 Campo Peralta 



geologic notes on, 52: 122 f. 

 native settlements near, 52: 121 

 stone implements from, 52: 117, 

 118 

 Camp-police, 87: 11 

 Camps of the California Indians, 78: 

 140, 176, 241, 290, 311, 327, 358, 482, 

 506, 522, 655, 704, 765 

 Gamptosorus phisopJiyllus, use of, 99: 

 209 



