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Cardinal Point shrines, in Chama 



Valley, 81:71,72 

 Cardinal points 



altars erected to gods of, Hopi, 51 : 



77 

 colors of, 28:31ff.,667 

 glyphs for, 28:27-35 

 in Zapotec calendar, 28 : 38 

 represented on mortars, 81 : 23, 43 

 symbol of, 28:132f. 

 Cardium elatum, among the Tewa, 56: 



62 

 Car ex sp., among the Tewa, 55 : 66 

 Caribayes, 44 : 45 

 Caribbean, 44 : 81, 95 

 Carib Indian 



attempt to capture, as slaves, 73: 



32 

 culture of the, 63:145 

 mention of, 44 : 75, 76, 81, 96 

 Caribou and coyote, Kutenai tale, 59: 



50,51 

 Caries 



considerable proportion of, in 



Lenape crania, 62 : 16 

 mention of, 62 : 19 

 See also Teeth. 

 Carillo y Ancona, Crescentio, on vessel 

 found at Puerto Progreso, 28 : 108 f . 

 Carl, John C. 



mention of, 86 : 131 

 translation by, 45 : 24 

 Carl, John W. 



incident related by, 53 : 130 f . 

 references to, 53 : 83, 303 

 Carlanes, 44:24,27 

 Carleton, Murray, acknowledgment to, 



37: IV 

 Carlin, General, treaty due to efforts of, 



80:12 

 Carlisle Indian School, tuberculosis in, 



34:217 

 Carlton, J. H., collection of, 35 : 36 

 Carmel River, drainage, 78: 545 

 Carmelo Mission, two predominant 



groups at, 78 : 545 

 Carnegie Institution of Washington, 



references to, 52 : 49, 55 

 Carolina 



reference to, 43 : 251 

 war of, with Sara, 22 : 60 

 Carolina Indians, habitations of, 69: 



58 

 Carolinas 



Spanish exploration of coast of the, 



73: 31-35 

 See also North Carolina; South 

 Carolina 

 Carolina settlement, Indians join, 73: 



91, 93, 94 

 Carondelet, Baron, — , plan for Pas- 



caRouIa by, 43: 305 

 Carpal bones of Lenape collection, 



damage of, 62: 18 

 Carpenter, George O., acknowledgment 

 to, 37: IV 



Carpenter, W. M., translator of Duralde 



mythology, 43: 355 

 Carpenter, Ariz., ruin at, 35: 44 f. 

 Carpenter's, a Gabrielino place name, 



78: 621 

 Carpinteria, identification of village at, 



78: 553 

 Carpinus caroUniana, medicinal use of, 



99: 200, 265 

 Carpodacus cassini, among the Tewa, 

 56: 41 



C familiar is, among the Tewa, 



56: 42 

 C. frontalis, among the Tewa, 56: 



42 

 C mexicanus frontalis, among the 



Tewa, 56: 41 

 C. obscurtts, among the Tewa, 56: 

 42 

 Carquinez, source of California place 



name, 78: 895 

 Carquinez mound 



composition of, 78 : 923 

 ratio of shell to ash in, 78 : 924 

 Carquinez Straits, total flow of water 



through, 78: 902 

 Carr, Lucien 



cited against nomadic life of Indi- 

 ans, 8: 9 

 in bibliography, 34 : 409 

 on council-house mound, 8: 33 

 on New England Indian crania, 

 62: 110 

 Carrizo, 78: 711 

 Carrizo Creek, ruins on, 35: 76 

 Carrizo Plains, possibly no permanent 



villages in, 78 : 551 

 Carroll, Mitchell, acknowledgment to, 



81: 4 

 Carrosa Indians, 73: 202 

 Carrots, among the Tewa, 55 : 107, 112 

 Carrying basket of the California In- 

 dians, 78: 91, 153, 172, 247, 291, 532, 

 571, 591, 597, 698, 699, 738, 814, 828 

 Carrying frame, see Carrying basket. 

 Carrying nets 



of the California Indians, 78: 173, 

 240, 247, 416, 467, 533, 592, 698, 

 699, 704, 722, 828 

 oftheKamia, 97:40 

 Carrying-the-Shield, story concerning, 



93:59 

 Carson, Simeon L., on pathological con- 

 ditions at Lower Brul§ agency. 

 South Dakota, 34: table 9 (facing 

 p. 406) 

 Carson Desert, pictographs observed 



in, 82: 12 

 Carson River, Washo territory, 78: 



569 

 Carson School, Nevada [Paiute] 



idiocy in, 34: 205, table 9 (facing 



p. 406) 

 pathological conditions in, 34: 

 table 9 



