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65 



Catlin, George — Continued 



sketch by, of Blackbird's grave, 

 83: 52 

 Catlinite 



pipe, asked for, 11: 94 

 pipes of, 60 : 109, 263 

 quarries of, 60:109,253 

 See also Pipestone. 

 Cat's Cradle 



played by the Alsea, 67: 211 

 played by the Kamia, 97: 47 

 Cattail, among the Tewa, 55: 10, 66 

 Cattle 



among the Tewa, 56: 2, 9, 81 

 raising of, by Pamunkey Indians, 



17: 15 

 trespass on Ponka reservation, 11 : 



106 

 unknown in pre-Columbian Amer- 

 ica, 60 : 20 

 Cattougui, a synonym for Tuskegee, 



73: 208 

 Catuco, Cusabo name for fort at Santa 

 Elena, otherwise known as Fort San 

 Marcos, 73: 20, 59 



Maya glyph, 28 : 53, 54, 668 

 Maya year sign, 28:24,26,27,28, 



33, 34, 35, 667 

 mention of, 18: 11; 57: 37, 42, 

 53, 54, 55, 68, 111, 146, 242, 260, 

 262 263 

 Caucahues, 63: 31, 32, 33, 35, 38, 39, 



40, 41, 45, 46, 76, 112, 123 f . 

 Caucaus, see Caucahues. 

 Cauchi, garrison left at, 73: 171 

 Cauetta 



Lower Creek town, 73: 221 

 See also Coweta. 

 CaWiflower, among the Tewa, 55 : 112 

 Causa 



Cusabo tribe, 73: 68 

 See also Coosa. 

 Causality, Kwakiutl, 40, pt. 1: 545 

 Causes of tuberculosis, see Etiology. 

 Cauterization 



among the Papago, 34: 241 

 among the Pima, 34: 246 

 among the Tarahumare, 34: 251 

 among the Yuma, 34: 249 

 Cauwaoulau, a Muskogee village, 73: 



283 

 Cavate dwellings, derivation of the 



term, 32: 10 

 Cavate ruins, types of, near Flagstaff, 



50: 26 

 Cavazutti, E., 52:272,309 

 Cave 



Coehiti tale of the turquoise, 98: 



254 f . 

 earth, composition of, 76: 16 

 meaning of the term, in Hawaii, 



76: 182 

 occurrence of, in Keyser farm, 



23: 57 

 See also Caves. 



Cave burials 



among the Sioux, 83 : 21 



among various peoples, 71 : 66-70 



among Zapotecs and Mixtecs, 28: 



247 f. 

 nearly opposite Ruin 2, description 



of, 65:27 

 on Stauffer farm, 23 : 63 

 See also Burials. 

 Cave dwellings, north of Kanab, 82: 



48 

 Cave exploration 



conditions considered in, 76 : 101 

 mention of, 60 : 89, 91, 92 

 Cave Lakes Canyon, caves of, 82 : 51 

 Cave Man, no trace of, in Ozark Hills, 



76:15 

 Cavenata, 44 : 12 

 Caverns 



air of, 76:14f. 

 as habitations, 76 : 14 

 development of, 76 : 13 f . 

 floors of, 76 : 14 

 method of measuring, 76 : 17 

 proper examination of, 76 : 16 

 Caves 



apparently used for storage, 70: 



60 

 chosen for habitations, reason for, 



50:33f. 

 habitations in, 82 : 49 

 in the Ozarks, occupied by Indians, 



77:107 

 of Cottonwood Canyon, 82: 91-123 

 of Gila-Salt region, 35 : 



Fort Apache (N. Mex.) region, 



81 

 general description of, 13, 14, 



15, 19, 20, 27, 28 

 Luna Valley, 58, 61 

 Pinal Creek and Middle Sat 



River region, 82 

 Pueblo Creek region, 57, 58 

 Pueblo Viejo Valley, 32, 37 

 San Francisco River drainage, 



41 

 San Francisco River drainage. 

 Blue River region, 42, 45, 

 47-52 

 San Francisco River drainage. 



Eagle Creek region, 42 

 Silver City (N. Mex.) region, 



83 f., 85, 86 

 Thomas-Carlos region, 40 f . 

 Tularosa River region, 72, 75 f . 

 Upper Gila region, 30 ff. 

 White Mountain Creek region, 

 79 

 supposed, near eminence, 76 : 20 

 use of, by primitive man, 33 : 11 

 walled-up, 70 : 59 

 See also Cave ; Caverns. 

 Caveta 



Lower Creek town, 73: 125, 131, 



221 

 See also Coweta. 



