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Champlain substage, 33 : 10 



Champs Charles, Houma settlement, 



43:291 

 Chamuasi, 78:491 

 Chanabal, 44 : 64, 65 

 Chanahunrege, a Muskogee village, 73 : 



283 

 Chanchelulla, source of California place 



name, 78:895 

 Chandelier cactus, among the Tewa, 



55 : 10. 62 

 Chafieabal, 44:64,65 

 Change, Alsea myth of the universal, 



67: 35-55 [34-54], 57-61 [56-60] 

 Changichnish, see Chungichnish. 

 Changos, somatological relations of 



Fuegiansto, 63:222 

 Changuaguanes, 44 : 24, 27 

 Changuene, 44 : 83, 84, 89, 93 

 Changuina, 44 : 90, 94 

 Channel Alacaluf , 63 : 65 

 Channel Indian, see Channel Alacaluf. 

 Chan Santa Cruz, sacred city of eastern 

 Mayas, 28: 626, 628, 629, 630, 633, 

 634 

 Chant to the tiger, 79 : 53 f . 

 Chaogouloux, a town east of Flint River, 



73:142 

 Chaouacha(s) 



synonym for Tawasa, 73: 139 

 See also Chawasha. 

 Chaouakale 



town on the Chattahoochee, 73: 



142 

 See also Sawokli. 

 Chaouakle 



Lower Creek town, 73 : 143, 174 

 See also Sawokli. 

 Chaouasha, see Chawasha. 

 Chaoucoula, name of Taensa village, 



43:258 

 Chapa, Southern Maidu place name, 



78:394 

 Chapadmalal formation 

 description of, 52 : 46 

 geologic specimens from, 52: 67 f., 

 70, 77 f., 91, 92, 104, 108 

 Chapadmaleau formation, see Chapad- 

 malal. 

 Chapalmalean, see Chapadmalal. 

 Chaparral cock, bird, among the Tewa, 



56:37 

 Chapin, F. H. 



account of Cliff Palace by, 51 : 13, 



14,20 

 cited on cliff-dwellings, 41 : 3 

 Chapman, Fannie 



a singer, 93 : xvri 

 characterization of, 93 : xviii 

 story related by, 93 : 98 

 Chapman, Kenneth 



acknowledgment to, 81 : 5 

 visit of, to ruin, 81 : 4 

 Chapman, K. M., water color restoration 

 of Tsirege pueblo by, 32 : 23 



Chapman, O. M., on pathological condi- 

 tions at Yankton Agency, S. Dak., 

 34 : table 9 (facing p. 406) 

 Chaqueto tribe, see Chatot Tribe. 

 Characters of Indians, see Habits of 



life. 

 Charay, 44 : 15 

 Charcas, 44 : 41 

 Charcoal 



in Baum Works mound, 10 : 29 

 lining of burial pits, 23 : 35 

 magical use of, 29 : 209 

 occurrence of, in mounds, 23: 18, 

 30, 31, 32, 38, 43, 50, 51, 52, 54, 56 

 occurrence of, with human remains. 



23:40,41,53 

 use of, in painting, 43 : 345 

 Charencey, Le Comte de, vocabulary by, 



28:50 

 Charente River, named by Ribault, 



73:48 

 Charenton, La. 



Chitimacha material collected at, 



68:10 

 location of Chitimacha, 43: 343 f., 

 352 

 Charging Bear, see Grass. 

 Charging Thunder 



dream of thunderbirds by, 61 : 170 

 informant concerning Sun dance, 



61:90 

 narrative of wolf dream by, 61: 



181 183 

 songs' by, 61 : 67, 182, 183, 184, 194 



f ., 219, 220, 221, 222, 328 

 statement of, concerning Miwa'tani 



society, 61 : 327 

 Sun dance vow of, 61 : 90 

 Charia, medicinal plant, Tarahumare, 



34:251 

 Charles V, land taken in name of, 73: 



34 

 Charleston, Mo., pottery "fever" in 



vicinity of, 37 : 93 

 Charleston, W. Va., mounds near, con- 

 nect those of Ohio and Tennessee, 

 8 : 47, 48 

 Charleston bones, 33: 20 f. 

 Charleston harbor 



Spanish name for, 73 : 51 

 tribes in vicinity of, 73 : 67 f . 

 Charleston Peak 



famous place in Chemehuevi my- 

 thology, 78 : 596 

 in Mohave territory, 78 : 788 

 song cycle ending at, 78 : 700 

 Charlestown, R.I., cemetery in, 71: 16 

 Charlevoix, P. de 



as an authority consulted, 43 : 2, 4, 



6,218 

 description of village by, 69 : 66 

 explorations of, 69 : 12 

 in bibliography, 34 : 424 

 on Arkansas victory, 43 : 332 

 on Chawasha, 43:300 

 on Chitimacha, 43 : 342 



