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Castelnau, F. de, reference to, 52 : 166 

 Castembayouque, location of Acolapissa, 



43:281 

 Casti, a Timucua town, 73 : 324 

 Castilleja, medicinal plant, San Carlos 

 Apache, 34 : 234 



C. linariaejolia, among the Tewa, 



55: 54 



Castillo del Oro, the Atlantic coast of 



Chiriqui and Veragua so named by 



Columbus, 3 : 8 



Casting in molds, frequent in Chiriqui, 



3:25 

 Castles, structural features of, 70 : 40 

 Castor canadensis fondator, among the 



Tewa, 56: 21 

 Castor-oil bean, use of, as a remedy, 



Maricopa, 34: 248 

 Castos's (John) Ranch, ruin on, 35: 



53 

 Castration, among the Tarahumare, 



34 : 251 

 Castro, Alvarez de, dean of the cathe- 

 dral in Hispaniola, 73 : 33 

 Castro Mound 



artifacts of bone, stone, obsidian in, 



78:929 

 composition of, 78 : 923 

 crab carapaces conspicuous in, 78 : 



925 

 percentages of artifacts in, 78: 

 932 

 Casual meetings, use of the term, 63: 



65 

 Cat 



among the Tewa, 56 : 29 

 Cochiti tale of origin of, 98 : 154 f . 

 Catabas, see Catawba. 

 Catalogue, illustration of heading from, 



4: 8 

 Catamenial customs 



of the Cherokee, 99 : 34 f ., 97, 101, 



246 

 of the Fox Indians, 89: 7, 8, 11, 



29; 95: 2 

 See also Menstruation. 

 Catanamepaques, 44: 45 

 Catapaw, see Catawba. 

 Cataract, summary as to, 34: 189 

 Catarrhal affections 

 cause of, 34 : 174 

 oftheHupa, 42:10 

 of the Menominee, 42 : 9 

 Catawba 



account of the, 43 : 254 f . 

 at war with the Tuscarora, 73: 18 

 attack of, by Iroquis, 22 : 44 

 attempt of, to incorporate the 



Pedee, 22: 77 

 early habitat of the, 23: 71 

 early population of the, 22: 101 



(addenda) 

 general description of the, 22: 67 

 habitat and population of the, 22 : 

 8 



Catawba — Continued 



in French and Indian war, 22: 61 

 incorporation of Euo with, 22: 64 

 incorporation of Sara with, 22: 



57, 60 

 incorporation of Waccamaw with, 



22: 77 

 incorporation of Wateree with, 



22: 81 

 make war on colonists, 73 : 101 

 northern origin of, 22: 29 

 population of, in 1708, 22: 61 

 probable incorporation of Keyau- 



wee by, 22 : 62 

 reference to the, 69 : 16 

 relation of Woccon to, 22: 65 

 removal of the Saponi to the, 22 : 



49 

 Shawano raids on the, 22: 45 

 tradition of battle between Dela- 

 ware and, 23: 65 

 visit to the, by Lawson, 22 : 41 

 See also Flathead Indians. 

 Catch dissimilation, Takelma, 40, pt. 



2 : 47 f . 

 Catcnic, name for Jeanerette, 43: 344 

 Cathartes aura septentrionalis, among 



the Tewa, 56 : 36 

 Catherpes mexicanus conspersus, among 



the Tewa, 56: 44 

 Catherwood, — , drawings by, 18: 9 

 Cathlascon language, works in, 15: 13 

 Catholic Church, near Patokwa ruins, 



32: 46 

 Catlett Place, mounds on, 23: 61 

 Catlin, George 



among the Mandan, 77: 128 



among the Teton, 77 : 61 



Arikara village sketched by, 77: 



175 

 cited, 61: 285 

 cited concerning buffalo hunting, 



61 : 436 

 collection of paintings by, in Na- 

 tional Museum, 77: 15, 129, 141, 

 175 

 description of Mandan village by, 



69: 70 

 in bibliography, 34:424 

 incorrect drawings by, of earth 



lodges, 77: 149 

 Indian portraits painted by, 77: 



62 

 Mandan burials described by, 83: 



67 

 Ojibwa camp described by, 77: 15 

 on early Mandan migration, 22: 



10 

 on implement making, 60 : 295 

 on Mandan and Mohave game witli 



perforated stones, 2: 17 

 on pipestone quarry, 60: 262 

 painting by, 83: 47 

 reference by, to ceremonial runners, 

 85: 1 



