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Children 



Indian — Continued 



statures of, Pima, 88 f., 276- 



282, 345 ff. 

 teetli of, Apaclie, 96-99, 122- 



125, 131, table 1, 299-322 

 teeth of, Pima, 96-99, 122-125, 



131, 184, table 1, 322-341 

 talking of, 129 

 temperature of, Apache, 106 ff., 



130, 283-292, 343, 344 

 temperature of, Pima, 107 f., 



130, 292-299, 346, 347 

 treatment at birth, 234, 245 

 treatment at birth, Mohave, 75 

 treatment at birth, Navaho, 74 

 treatment at birth, Opata, 75, 



249 

 treatment at birth, Papago, 75 

 treatment at birth, Pima, 74 f., 



245 

 treatment at birth, San Carlos 



Apache, 234 

 treatment at birth, Tarahu- 



mare, 75 

 treatment at birth, Zuiii, 74 

 treatment in later infancy, 79- 



84, 233 

 tuberculosis of, table 9 

 urine, incontinence of, 178 

 weight of, 114 ff., 131 

 weight of, Apache, 267-275, 342, 



343 

 weight of, Pima, 276-282, 345, 

 347 

 intelligence of, 99 : 129 

 lost from cactus camp, 90 : 151 

 love for and disposition of, 64 : 33 

 manner of carrying, 97: 40; 99: 



129 

 naming of, 97 : 61 ; 99 : 127 

 neglect, right of mother to, 98: 



134 

 part taken by, in ceremony, 90: 



143 

 pastimes for, 86 : 62 f . 

 playthings for, 86 : 64-67 

 protected by charms, 86 : 113 

 punishment of, 22:33 

 sacrifice of, among Natchez, 43: 



140 f ., 142, 156 

 sacrifice of, among Taensa, 43: 



266 f. 

 songs for entertainment of, 90: 



212 

 songs to, 80:170ff. 

 stories told to, 86 : 63 f . 

 taken captives, 90 : 187 

 tradition of sacrifice of, 90 : 138 

 trained to become witches, 99: 



129 f. 

 training of, 73: 381; 86: 58-62, 



121 

 unborn, beliefs concerning, 90: 



102, 112, 210 

 whipping of, 73 : 162 

 why not left alone, 67 : 225 



Children — ^Continued 



See also Babies; Baby; Child; In- 

 fants; Whites (children of) ; and 

 names of various tribes. 

 Children's songs, see Songs. 

 Children's stories, see Stories. 

 Child's Point, ruins on, 77 : 82 

 Chile, explorations conducted by, 60: 



16 

 Chiles 



among the Tewa, 55 : 11, 98 

 Mexican, among the Tewa, 55 : 107 

 Chilili, see gilili. 

 Chilkat blanket, 29 : 153, 171 

 Chilkat mask, with Chinese coins, 60: 



30 

 Chillicothe, Ohio 



mound near, 71: 121 

 village site near, 71 : 140 

 Chills, formulas for, 99 : 167, 169, 200, 



227, 277 

 Chilocco Agricultural School, Okla., 

 pathological conditions at, 34: table 

 9 (facing p. 406) 

 Chilula 



general account of, 78 : 137-141 

 population of, 78 : 883 

 Chiluques, a synonym for Cherokee, 



73:20,90 

 Chimalapan, 44 : 72 

 Chimalli stone from Cuernavaca, 28: 



64 

 Chimalpahin 



on date of Cortes's entrance into 



Mexico, 28 : 140 

 on death of Quauhtemoc, 28 : 159 f . 

 on San Antonio Pimentel Tlauitolt- 

 zin, 28: 194 

 Chimariko 



general account of, 78: 109-112 

 minute proportions of, at time of 



discovery, 78 : 280 

 population of, in 1770 and 1910, 



78:883 

 ritual numbers and methods of 

 numeration, 78:876 

 Chimaucayo, a Timucua town, 73 : 324 

 Chimney Rock Mesa 



archeological work of, 96: 14 

 cultural center of Piedra district, 

 96:16 

 Chimney Rock ruin, position of, 96: 18 

 Chimneys 



absence of, 41 : 16 

 no evidence of, 81 : 15 

 no sign of, in Cliff Palace rooms, 

 51:36 

 Chimu, specimens from, 7: 6 

 ('hina, loess deposits of, 52: 21, 22, 23 

 China Creek, Karok settlements near, 



78 : 100 

 Chinantec, 44: 55 

 Chineguis, 78:491 

 Chinarra 



mention of, 44 : 24, 29, 32, 34 

 See also Huma. 

 Chinax, Chiapanec year sign, 28 : 24 



