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Cavetown, Md., exploration of cave at, 



60:91 

 Caviseras, 44 : 39 

 Cavities 



in ash beds, 76 : 67 f ., 73 

 in cliffs formed by wind, 54 : 33 

 Cawina, report of surviving, by Bartlett, 



78 : 801 

 Ca'wuno'ga Dance 



description of, 53 : 129 

 See also Southern dance songs. 

 Caxa, a village in Tascaluga province, 



73: 155 

 Ca'xaL, myth of, Chinook, 20: 127-132 

 Caxcanes, mention of, 44 : 24 

 Cayagna, see Kiawa. 

 Cayagua, a synonym of Kiawa, 73 : 61 

 Cavagua, Bahia de, identification of, 



73: 51 

 Cayague; Cayawah; Cayawash; Caye- 



gua, see Kiawa. 

 Caymus, source of California place 



name, 78: 895 

 Cayo, see Cocayo. 

 Cayomulgi 



Shawnee settlement, 73 : 319 

 See also Kayomalgi; Kiamulga- 

 town. 

 Cayovea, a Calusa town, 73 : 331 

 Cayucar, a Calusa town, 73: 331 

 Cayuco, a Timucua town, 73: 324 

 Cayuga Indians 



adoption of Tutelo and Saponi by, 



22: 51 

 flight of, to Canada, 22: 51 

 graves of the, 71 : 87 

 one of the Six Nations, 69 : 13 

 Cayuga language, works in, 6: 33 f. 

 Cayuse 



pathological conditions of the, 34: 



table 9 (facing p. 406) 

 population of the, 34: table 9 

 Cazcan, 44:23,24,40-43 

 Cazcanes Chichimecas, 43: 24 

 Cazuelas, three-footed dishes, 28: 92 

 Ceamay, cave in, excavated by Sapper, 



28: 90 

 Ceara, skull of, 52 : 170 

 Cedar 



among the Tewa, 55 : 39 

 bark used for making various ar- 

 ticles, 65: 175 

 ceremonial use of, 85: 13, 102, 110 

 dead, occurrence of, west of Santa 



Fe, 54: 59 

 floor mats of, 86: 156 f. 

 grow in dry places, 54: 56 

 on Queen Charlotte Island, 39: 



182 

 use of, for posts, 100 : 25 

 use of, in baric house, 86: 27 

 use of, in building lodge, 86: 26 

 Cedar City 



mounds near, destruction of, 82: 



40 

 site of prehistoric village, 82: 40 

 situation of, 82: 39 



Cedar Creek 



drainage of, held by northern Yana 



group, 78: 339 

 ruin on, 35: 79 

 Cedar Grove, cave in vicinity of, 76: 



18 

 Cedar Grove Ranch, Indian remains 



on, 35 : 88 

 Cedar Valley, archeological sites in, 



82: 39 

 Cedeens', Chippewa juggler, 45: 123 

 0egiha language, works in, 5: 19 

 Cell, 57: 45, 68, 77, 142, 147, 148, 149, 

 150, 152, 160, 161, 162, 165, 182, 195, 

 207, 223, 228 

 Celebration on Red Lake Reservation, 

 July 4, 1908, description of, 45: 

 166-173 

 Celeron, French oflScer, 43: 252 

 Celery, among the Tewa, 55 : 11, 112 

 Celestial phenomena, Alsea methods of 



averting, 67:112 

 C^lestine la Tortue, Atakapa chief, 



43 : 361 

 C^loron, expedition of, against the 



Chickasaw, 73:417 

 Celtis reticulata, among the Tewa, 55 : 



39 

 Celts 



abundant in Georgia-Florida area, 



60 : 103 

 description of, 65 : 125 

 faceted, 60 : 109 

 occurrence of, in barbecue holes, 



23:19 

 occurrence of, near Buchanan, 23 : 



17 

 occurrence of, near Gala, 23 : 17 

 occurrence of, on Gay Place, 23: 



14 

 occurrence of, on Koontz Place, 



23:58 

 occurrence of, with human remains, 



23 : 21, 27, 63 

 of adze-shape in Nelson County, 



23:15 

 polished, in mounds, 4 : 9 

 polished, petaloid, 60 : 25 

 use of, in sculpture, 60 : 337 

 Celt scraper 



occurrence of, in Long Mound, 23 : 



46 

 occurrence of, with human remains, 

 23: 40 

 Cement, use of, by California Indians, 



2:30 

 Cemeteries 



Chitimacha, 43:344 

 French, at Peoria, 71: 43 

 location and condition of, 65: 65; 



99: 136 

 occurrence of, at Falling Spring, 



23:24 

 occurrence of, in Washington 



County, 23 : 63 

 occurrence of, near Iron Gate, 23: 

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