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INDEX TO BULLETINS 1-100 



69 



Chaco cultures, aflaiiations of, 100 : 9 

 Chaco houses, distinctive feature of, 



92:14 

 Chacoumas, name for Chakchiuma, 



43:293 

 Chacta, name misapplied to the Chatot, 



73:135f. 

 Chactoes 



mention of, 73 : 150 

 See also Chatot Tribe. 

 Chadwick, J. R., cited by Bowditch on 

 menstruation of American-born white 

 women, 34 : 127 

 Chaf alotes, 44 : 24, 27 

 Chagoopa, source of California place 



name, 78:895 

 Cha-hah, a synonym for Chiaha, 73: 



169 

 Chahalding, Hupa town name, 78 : 11 

 Chahelilno'm, 78 : 165 

 Chaida, site on North Fork occupied by, 



78 : 231 

 Chain fern, use of, in basketry, 94: 



103 

 Chaipa-Komat, Diegueiio name of the 



creator, 78 : 789 

 Chajul, 44:67 

 Chakachi-no, a Central Miwok place 



name, 78 : 445 

 Chakahuaxti, 44:49 

 Chakane-sii, a Northern Miwok place 



name, 78 : 445 

 Chakanputan, city, founding and des- 

 truction of, 57 : 4 

 Chakchiuma 



burial customs of, 43 : 334 

 ceremonies of the, 71 : 108 

 classification of, 43 : 9 

 defeat of Koroa by, 43 : 331 

 general account of, 43 : 292-296 

 population of, various dates, 43: 



42 

 relation of, to various tribes, 43: 



29 f ., 279 

 same originally as Houma, 43 : 29 

 village, 43:296 

 Chakomno'm, a Yuki group, 78 : 165 

 Chakuli, a Luiseno place name, 78 : 648 

 Chakumat, a synonym of Chaipa-Komat, 



78 : 789 

 Chalakagay, a Shawnee town among the 



Creeks, 73:319 

 Chalanchawi, village at mouth of Rus- 

 sian River, 78:234 

 Chalaquilicha 



Lower Creek town, 73 : 131 

 Sec also Cherokeeleechee. 

 Chalca, subjugated by Motecuhzoma the 



Elder, 28 : 61 

 Chalcatongo, cave of, burial place of 



Mixtec kings, 28:248 

 Chalcedony, implements of, 96 : 152 

 Chaliva, 44 : 93, 94 



Challacpauley, a branch of Tulsa, 73: 

 245 



Challaouelles 



account of, 43:22 



alternative name for Natchez, 43: 



25 

 See also Natchez, 

 Challenge of woodrat and mouse, 



Cochititale, 98:155f. 

 Chalmers, George, cited, 62 : 13 

 Chama 



Maya ruins near, 28 : 86, 87, 88 

 two vases from, papers on, 28 

 635-666 

 Chama drainage, ruins of the, 32 



33-44 

 Chamaecephals, as a cranial type, 33 



42-46 

 Chama River 



basin of, description of, 54 : 18 

 ruins on, 81 : 1 



section between Cochiti and, im- 

 portant in human history, 54: 

 16 

 Chamberlain, Alexander F. 



acknowledgment to, 13 : rv 

 cooperation of, 30, pt. 1: viii; 30, 



pt. 2 : III 

 in bibliography, 34 : 409 

 Kutenai tales collected by, 59: v, 



1-52 

 nouns collected by, 59 : 313 

 Chamberlain, Lucia S., in bibliography, 



34 : 409 

 Chamberlain, Rollin C, investigation of 



"fossil man of Vero," by, 66: 23 

 Chamberlain School, S. Dak. (Sioux) 

 epilepsy in, 34: 203, table 9 (fac- 

 ing p. 406) 

 goiter in, 34 : 200, table 9 

 pathological conditions of, 34: 



table 9 

 spinal curvatures in, 34: 208, 209, 

 table 9 

 Chamberlin, Ralph V., work of, on Ute 



language, 75 : 25 



Chamberlin, Thomas C. 



cited, 54:60 



on Lansing skeleton, 60 : 72 

 on work of J. V. Brower, 60 : 87 

 Chamberlin, T, C, and Salisbury, Rollin 

 D. 

 cited, 33: 10, 54: 60, 62 

 Chambers, Marshal E., on pathological 

 conditions at Rainy Mountain School, 

 Okla., 34: table 9 (facing p. 406) 

 Chamikininich, a Karok settlement 



78:99 

 Chamini, a Timucua town, 73 : 324 

 Chamkawi, a Northern Poma place 



name, 78 : 231 

 Chamoeprosopy, indication of, in Mun- 



see facial index, 62 : 20 

 Champagne, Chitimacha chief, 43: 349 

 Champagne, Adell, Chitimacha chief, 



43:349 

 Champlain, expedition of, 69 : 18 

 Champlain epoch, definition of, 33 : 17 



