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75 



Chiaha Indians — Continued 



present status of the, 73 : 170 

 probably in Hitchiti group, 73 : 172 

 settlement of, among Lower Creeks, 



73: 169 

 significance of the name, 73: 167 

 Upper, population of, 73: 437 

 visited by Pardo, 73 : 171 

 visit of De Soto to, 73 : 170 

 Chiaja 



Lower Creek town, 73: 131 

 See also Chiaha. 

 Ch'i'ankot-kiyahang, a Wailakl commu- 

 nity group on Jesus Creek, 78: 151, 

 notel 

 Chiapa, 44:61 

 Chiapanec ( a ) , 44 : 60 f., 82 

 Chiapanecan, 44 : 76 ff., 85 

 Chiapas 



as an industrial center, 28 : 110 

 Lacandons in, 28 : 80 

 Chiatzam, collections from, 28 : 90 

 Chiau, name of a Nutunutu village, 78 : 



483 

 Chibcha, 44 : 80, 81, 84, 85, 88, 89, 95 

 Chibiras, a Zapotec goddess, 28 : 50 

 Chicachas 



mention of, 73 : 149, 150 

 See also, Chickasaw. 

 Chicachats, see Chickasaw. 

 Chicagua, see Sigua. 

 Chicahas, see Chickasaw. 

 Chicaua, 44:82,93 

 Chicchan, 57: 37, 42, 53, 55, 57, 111, 



184, 202, 257, 262, 263, 265, 269, 270 

 Chichagua, see Sigua. 

 Chichen Itza 



fall of, 28 : 386 f . 



history of, 57 : 3, 4, 5, 202 f . 



influence of Toltec culture on, 74 : 



15 

 language of inhabitants of, pure 



Maya, 44: 71 

 mention of, 18: 5 

 ruins of, 28 : 335 



temple of Initial Series, lintel, in- 

 terpretation of, 57 : 199 

 Chichessee, Cusabo name of a river and 



creek, 73 : 21 

 Chichiltic-calli, description of, 35 : 37 

 Chichimec ; Chichimeca ; Chichimecos, 



44 : 40-43, 46, 48, S3, 93 

 Chichimecas Blancos, of Otomi family, 



44:43 

 Chichimecos, see Chichimec. 

 Chichimecs 



Spanish name for the Yuchi, 73: 



294 

 See also Chichumecos. 

 Chichominy and Iroquois treaty, 22: 



45 

 Chichoufkee, an Upper Creek town, 73 : 



283 

 Chichumecos 



influx of, into Florida, 73 : 305 

 possibly same as Westo, 73: 305 

 synonym for Yuchi, 73 : 90 

 513-538—63 6 



Chickadee 



among the Tewa, 56 : 44 

 and elk, Kutenai tale, 59 : 21 

 Chickahominy River, discovery on bank 



of, 71:29 

 Chickaree, among the Tewa, 56 : 22 

 Chickasaw Indians 



absorption of Ibitoupa, 43 : 297 

 advice to Taensa by, 43 : 270 

 allies of the English, 73 : 415 

 buildings of the, 69 : 68 

 burial customs of the, 71 : 105-108 

 burial under dwellings by, 8 : 21 

 cessions of land by, 73 : 420 

 Choctaw and Chakchiuma, relation- 

 ship of, 43:29,292 

 comparison of, with Natchez tribe, 



43:2 

 country occupied by, 69 : 14 

 defeat of Tioux by, 43 : 334 

 departure of Natchez, 43 : 253 

 effect of Bienville's policy on, 43: 



220 

 first notice of, 73 : 414 

 friendship of, for English, 43 : 193 

 granting of land to Natchez for 



village by, 43 : 257 

 Houma name for, 43 : 292 

 incorporation of Natchez with, 22 : 



83 

 interest of, in English traders, 43 : 



219 

 involved in Creek Confederacy, 



73:10 

 language of, 43 : 21, 23, 27 

 location of, 43:8,253 

 massacre of Chawasha by, 43: 



300 

 migration legend of, 22 : 11 

 mounds of, 33 : 93 

 name for Yazoo River, 43 : 333 

 part taken by, in Natchez con- 

 spiracy, 43 : 223 

 peace with Iberville by, 43 : 294 

 population of, 73 : 437, 448 ff. 

 reference to, 73 : 414-420 

 relations of, to various tribes, 43: 



279 

 settlements of, 73 : 417 ff. 

 Spaniards attacked by, 73 : 415 

 war on Chakchiuma by, 43 : 294 ff. 

 war on French by, 43 : 218, 251 f . 

 war on Yazoo, Koroa and Ofo by, 

 43:294 

 Chickasaw language, works in, 9 : 23 

 Chicken Hawk 



and toad, Kutenai tale, 59 : 42 

 myth of, 39 : 11 

 Chickenpox 



among the Hopi, 34 : 180 

 among the Navaho, 34 : 239 

 Chickens 



among the Tewa, 56 : 34, 35 



blood of, used in ceremony, 79: 



35, 36 f . 

 breeding of, for feast, 79 : 39 

 magic power of blood of, 79 : 39 



