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INDEX TO BULLETINS 1-100 



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Chronology — Contiuued 

 Mexican, 28 : 



early, contradictions in, 332 f . 

 how reckoned, 134—139 

 in early history, 330 

 paper on, by Seler, 11-55 

 peculiarities of, 13 

 of the Pueblos, 96 : 4-8 

 relation of cultural objects to, 96 : 



10 

 southwestern, dates of, 100 : 4 f . 

 southwestern, means of establish- 

 ing, 96: 9-12 

 starting point of, 57 : 60 ff ., 113 f ., 



124, 147 f. 

 three periods of Mayan civiliza- 

 tion, 64: 58 

 See also Calendar. 

 Chrysopsis hirsutissima, among the 



Tewa, 55 : 54 

 Chrysothammis, medicinal plant, 34: 

 232, 239 



C. higelovia, among the Tewa, 55 : 



45, 60 

 C. graveolens, among the Tewa, 



55: 45, 49 

 See also Rabbitbrush. 

 Chuahla, a Muskogee town, 73: 284 

 Chuaque, see Huaque. 

 Chuaquin, a Timucua town, 73: 324 

 Chub caught in large numbers, 17: 15 

 Chucalae, see Chucalagaite. 

 Chucalagaite, a Guale town, 73: 82 

 Chucalate, see Chucalagaite. 

 Chucaletgate, see Chucalagaite. 

 Chucalissa, a Chickasaw town, 73: 419 

 Chuchon, see Chocho. 

 Chuchumecos 



invasion of Guale by English and, 



73: 91 

 settlement of, near Coweta, 73: 



307 

 See also Chichimecos. 

 Chuck 



mention of, 87 : 3 

 present custodian of sacred pack, 

 87: 1 

 Chuck, Mrs. 



hummer in gens festival, 85: 144 

 See also Ge tti wi A. 

 Chucumnes, reported by Father Duran, 



78: 445 

 Chucunaque, see Onna. 

 Chuemdu, a Maidu place name, 78: 



394 

 Chuen, 57: 37, 40, 42, 53, 111, 149, 150, 

 211, 212, 257, 258, 259, 260, 262, 263 

 Chufalksa' ogla, 48:16 

 Chufytachyque 



identification of, 73 : 217 

 See also Kasihta. 

 Chugatchigmut language, vocabulary of, 



1: 19 

 Chugichechwelage, a Yurok place name, 



78: 116 

 Chuhe;Chuje, 44: 46 ff. I 



Chukafalaya, a Chickasaw town, 73: 



419 

 Chukahlako, see Tchukolako. 

 Chukaimina, location of, 78: 480, 585 

 Chukchanau, on Fresno River, 78 : 482 

 Chukchansi 



accoimt of the, 78 : 481 

 identification of, with Hapasau, 



78: 482 

 location of, 78: 475 

 simple form of marriage of, 78: 

 492 

 Chukchee language 



related to Koryak, 40, pt. 2: 639 

 See also Tchuktchi. 

 Chu'kliikmut language, vocabulary of, 



1: 19 

 Chu-ku-ehatta 



a Seminole town, 73 : 407 

 meaning of the name, 73 : 407 

 Chula Homma, Chakchiuma chief, 43: 



296 

 Chulamni 



account of the, 78 : 485 f . 

 location of the, 78 : 486 

 Chulgo, site occupied by, 78 : 231 

 Chuloteca, 44 : 77 

 Chulpas, see Tombs. 



Chum, Mandan word for, 80: 53, 100 

 Chumaltenango, 44: 68 

 Chumash 



general account of, 78 : 552-568 

 mention of, 78 : 575 

 number of, in mission area, 78 : 885 

 population of, by speech families, 



78 : 886 

 population of, in 1770 and 1910, 



78 : 883 

 ritual numbers and methods of 

 numeration of, 78 : 876 

 Chumawi, 78 : 307 

 Chumetoko, Miwok name for soiithern- 



ers, 78:444 

 Chumula, 44 : 94 

 Chungichnish 



description of cults of, 78 : 656 

 essence of, 78:668 

 name of a deity, 78 : 622 

 religion, 78: 567 f., 714 

 Chunkey game, among the Chitimacha, 



43:350 

 Chunkey stones, in Molokai, 76: 177, 



180 

 Chunkey yard, of Creek towns, 69 : 74 

 Chunotachi, 78 : 491 

 Chuntau, a Chunut settlement, 78 : 483 

 Chunut, a tribe of Tulare Lake, 78 : 483 

 Chupadero, name applied to several cliff 



buildings, 32:16 

 Chupcanes, reported by Father Duran, 



78:445 

 Chupiskoto, an unlocated Wintun place, 



78 : 345 

 Chuppumne, reported by Father Duran 

 78:445 



