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INDEX TO BULLETINS 1-100 



79 



Chinese 



bronze axes, 60 : 28 

 coins in Cliilkat mask, 60: 30 

 Chingichnich 



myth concerning, 78: 638 

 synonym for, 78:622 

 Chinica, a Timucua town, 73 : 324 

 Chinigchinich, 78 : 636, 637 

 Chiniki, a Karok settlement, 78 : 99 

 Chinipa, 44: 8 ff., 18, 24, 26, 28, 32, 33, 



35 

 Chinits, a Karok settlement, 78 : 99 

 Chinisca, see Chinica. 

 Chinnaby's Fort, 73 : 284 

 Chinook, historical account of, 20: 5 

 Chinookan family [or Stock] 

 habitat of, 15: v 

 in Lower Columbia, 78: 913 

 name obtained from Franch^re's 

 vocabulary, 15 : v 

 Chinookan languages, see Cascade ; 

 Cathlascon ; Chinook ; Chinook jar- 

 gon ; Clakama ; Clatsop ; Nihaloth ; 

 Wahaikan ; Wappo ; Wasco ; Wat- 

 lala. 

 Chinook jargon 



dictionary of, 15 : v 

 works in, 15 : 16 ff. 

 Chinook language 



distribution and history of, 40, pt. 



1 : 563 f . 

 still spoken (in 1893) though falling 



into disuse, 15: vn 

 works in, 15: 16 

 Chinquapin, medicinal use of, 99 : 200, 



211 

 Chinquime, 44: 53 

 Chipi, a Calusa town, 73 : 331 

 Chipiinuinge ruin, account of, 32: 



36 ff. 

 Chipiwi, general account of, 32: 15 

 Chipmunk 



among the Tewa, 56 : 8, 22 

 and frog, Kutenai tale, 59: 58 ff. 

 and the owl, Kutenai tale, 59: 46, 

 47 

 Chipped implements, a varied assort- 

 ment found, 65:126 

 Chippewa Indians 



and Pottawatomie burial mounds, 



8:13 

 and Sioux music, rhythmic corre- 

 spondence of, 53 : 11 

 burial among the, 71 : 30 

 characteristics of the, 86 : 6 

 connections of the, 86: 6 

 cretinism among the, 34 : 201, table 



9 (facing p. 406) 

 deaf and dumb among the, 34 : 206, 



table 9 

 derivation of the name, 86 : 34 

 epilepsy among the, 34: 202, 203, 



table 9 

 forms of the name, 86: 5 

 goiter among the, 34 : 199, 200, 201, 



table 9 

 history of the, 86:6-9 



Chippewa Indians — Continued 



medicine men, reference to, 90: 



184 

 morbidity from tuberculosis, 42: 4 

 mortality from tuberculosis, 42 : 5 

 pathological conditions of the, 34 : 



table 9 

 plants used by, to attract game, 



90:210 

 population of the, 34 : table 9 

 significance of music to, 45 : 1 

 Sioux, and Ute songs, tabulated an- 

 alysis of, 75:30-51 

 Sioux driven westward by, 76 : 172 

 spinal curvatui-es of the, 34: 209, 



table 9 

 stoi'y recorded among the, 80 : 89 

 treaty of, with Sioux, 53: 61 

 tuberculosis among the, 34: 210, 



211, 217, table 9 

 use of the term, 53 : 59 

 warfare of, with Sioux, 53: 60 f., 



70 f., 72 f. 

 See also Mid6; Mille Lac Chip- 

 pewa ; Ojibway. 

 Chippewa language 



words incorporated with, 53: 76, 



186, 190, 230 

 works in, 13: 86 ff. 

 Chippewa reservations, description of. 



45: 1 

 Chippewa songs 



analysis of, 80: 16-26 



analysis of 340 songs, group 



analysis, 53: 18-33 

 analysis of 340 songs, tabular 



analysis, 53: 34-58 

 change of time, 61 : 76 

 connection between idea and musi- 

 cal form, 53: 50 

 general nature of, 53: 17 

 in minor tonality, 53: 17 

 manner of rendition of, 53 : 13 ff. 

 material, 53: 2-13 

 mostly major in tonality, 53: 17 

 origin of, 53: 15 ff. 

 resemblance of, to Pawnee, 93: 17 

 Chippeway, see Chippewa. 

 Chippewyan languages, works in, 14: 



19 

 Chipping, instruments used in, 60: 



193, 194, 198, 306, 307 

 Chiquimula, 44: 70 

 Chiquito 



Indian village near St. Augustine, 



73: 105 

 synonym for Nombre de Dios, 73: 

 104 

 Chiquola 



origin of the name, 73 : 53, 219 

 synonym for Kasihta, 73: 219 

 Chiricaguis, see Chiricahua. 

 Chiricahua ; Chiricahua Apache 

 location of, 34: 8 

 mention of, 44: 24. 27 

 tesvino used by, 34: 27 



