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Chiricahua Forest Reserve, location of, 



35: 7 

 Chiriqui 



almost unknown until recently, 



3: 5 

 antiquarian literature of, 3:5 

 high culture of people of, 3: 5 

 situation of, 3:5 

 Chiriquians, skill of, in metal working, 



3: 8 

 Chiroe''haka, the Mingo native name, 



22: 7 

 Chirokwan, a Yurok place name, 78: 



116 

 Chiros, 44: 24, 28 

 Chirripo, 44: 89 fC. 

 Chisca 



Apalachee expedition against, 73: 



120 

 influence of, in Spanish-Apalachee 



war, 73: 119 

 mention of, 73: 202 

 name applied to Quizqui, 73: 293 

 name for the Yuehi, 73: 119, 189, 



288, 289, 292 

 province of, 73: 292 f, 

 Chiscalage, a Muskogee town, 73: 284 

 Chisels 



made of bone, 96: 146 

 made of stone, 60: 235, 236 

 manner of using, 60 : 336, 337 

 Chisi, possibly the Coweta, 73: 226 

 Chiska, see Chisca. 

 Chiska Talofa 



population of, 73 : 435 

 probably the town of the Hogologe, 

 73: 308 

 Chisko-kaiya, a Wailaki community, 



78:151 

 Chit'atichi, the Entimbich at, 78: 480 

 Chitatowoki, a Kammatwa settlement, 



78 : 286 

 Chiti-bida-kali, a Southwestern Porno 



unit, 78: 234 

 Chitimacha 



absence of epidemics among, 43: 



352 

 affiliation of, with Natchez, 43: 



185 f. 

 basketry of the, 43: 347 f. 

 belief of, as to future life, 43 : 360 

 "Big Country," name, 43 : 337 

 birds among the, 43 : 354 

 canoes and chairs, of the, 43: 347 

 character of the, 43 : 344 f. 

 clan system of the, 43 : 349 

 class distinction and class language 



of, 43 : 348 f . 

 classification of the, 43 : 9, 35 

 clothing of the, 43 : 345, 352, 353 

 conversion of, to Catholicism, 43: 



353 

 corn among, varieties of, 43: 346, 



355 

 dance houses of the, 43 : 352 

 effect of Bienville's policy on, 43: 

 220 



Chitimacha — Continued 



familiarity of, with Taensa lan- 

 guage, 43:23 

 family and training of children 



among, 43 : 350, 353 

 fasting among the, 43 : 353 

 fishing implements of the, 43 : 346 

 food of the, 43 : 344, 345 f . 

 former habitat of the, 68 : 8 

 friendship of Taensa with, 43 : 272 

 games of the, 43 : 350 

 government of the, 43 : 349 

 guardian spirits of the, 43 : 358 

 history of the, 43 : 337-344 

 houses of the, 43 : 345 

 hunting devices of the, 43: 346, 



347 

 identity of allies of, 43 : 30 f. 

 incorporation of, with Houma, 43 : 



292 

 location of, 43: 297, 298, 337, 338, 



342 

 marriage customs of, 43 : 17, 349 

 medicines of the, 43 : 351 

 mortuary customs of the, 43 : 250 

 mounds of the, 43 : 351 

 musical instruments of the, 43: 



350 

 ornaments of the, 43 : 345 

 paints of the, 43 : 352 

 personal names of the, 43: 350, 



353 

 population of, various dates, 43: 



42,45 

 pottery of the, 43:347 

 puberty ceremony of the, 43 : 352 

 recognition of, by French and 



Spanish, 43:343 

 shamans among the, 43 : 351 f . 

 slaves from the, 43 : 338 

 smallpox among the, 43 : 352 

 tradition of, and Louisiana geology, 



43:359 

 villages of the, 43 : 343 

 vocabularies, 43 : 9, 356 

 war against, by French, 43: 300, 



337-340 

 worship and mythology of, 43 : 167, 

 353-360 

 Chitimachan, Tunican and Atakapan, 

 divergent dialects of one stock, 68: 

 56 

 Chitimachan group 



religious temples and cults of, 



similar to Choctaw, 68: 9 

 three tribes belonging to, 68: 8 

 tribes included in, 43: 9 

 Ch'iuta, probable location of, 78: 482 

 Chivutpa-ve, a Serrano place name, 



78: 612 

 Chiwa'imaldji, 78: 345 

 Chiwere group (of Siouan tribes) 

 burials of the, 83:61-65 

 habitations of the, 77: 113 

 mention of, 77: 2 

 tribes composing, 77: 112 ; 83: 61 

 Chixoy, valley of, ruins in, 28 : 86 



