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Church, George Earl, on use of rattle 



among Pampas Indians, 53: 94 

 Church, Mexican, on Pueblo burial 



grounds, 96: 50 

 Churup-to, a Wintun place name, 78: 



356 

 Chuse, Bay of, see Ichuse. 

 Chusite, Mexico, Cora village, 34 : 12 

 Chuyumkatat, a Plains Miwok village, 



78:444 

 Chwaltaike, a Hupa place name, 78: 11 

 Chwaregadachitl, Wiyot name for Bear 



River, 78:116 

 ChvFlchnaningading, place name in 



Turok territory, 78 : 71 

 Chyawhaw, see Kiawa. 

 Cib, 57: 37, 53, 55, 111, 149, 150, 210, 

 211, 212, 233, 234, 235, 258, 261, 262, 

 263, 264, 265 

 Cibicu Creek, ruins on, 35: 79, 81 

 Cibola 



Coronado's expedition to, 35 : 9 

 identification of, with Zufii, 51 : 39 

 mention of, 44 : 31 

 mention of discovery of, 100 : 10 

 Cicaca 



mention of, 73:296 

 See also Chickasaw. 

 Cicakut, 78 : 553 

 Cicale, a Timucua town, 73 : 325 

 Cici'gwan 



description of, 45 : 11, 12 

 use of, in initiation ceremony, 45 : 

 48 

 Ciclografla Mexicania, lost work by 



Siguenza y G6ngora, 28: 20 

 Cicuris, 44 : 27 

 Cictita maciilata, use of, 99: 117 



C. occidentalis, among the Tewa, 

 55: 54 

 Cienagas, prevalence of, 35 : 12 

 Cigarettes 



making of, 64 : 30 

 smoking of, by women, 64: 17 

 Ciguache, see Siyagueche. 

 Ciiha'rurees, song belonging to, 93: 



114 

 Cikia, Chinook myth of, 20: 9-21 

 Ciko 



a singer, 90 : 164 

 tragic death of, 90 : 123 

 Cimau'ganic, named in war song, 45: 



145 

 Cimi, 57: 37, 42, 53, 75, 111, 182, 217, 

 218, 219, 221, 234, 235, 236, 237, 23S, 

 239, 240, 243, 244, 255, 256, 257, 260, 

 261, 262, 263, 264 

 Cimicifuga racemosa, use of, 99 : 277 

 Cinaloas 



mention of, 44 : 11-16, 21 

 See also Yaqui. 

 Cinarras, 44 : 34 



CincJiona, native, Tepecano, 34: 251 

 Cincinnati, Ohio, burial mound formerly 



in, 71:52 

 Cinclus mexieanus unicolor, among the 

 Tewa, 56:46 



Cinela, early habitat of the, 23 : 71 

 Cinnabar, use of, as paint by the Sara, 



22:58 

 Cipactli, Mexican day sign, 28 : 25, 26, 



366, 369 

 Cipher speech, Hawaiian, 38 : 97 

 Circle 



Fair-ground, 10 : 13, 19, 20 

 High Banks works, 10 : 20 ff. 

 Hopeton works, 10 : 24 

 Liberty Township works, 10: 10, 



11 

 Newark works, 10 : 15 ff., 19, 20 

 Circle design, possible symbolism of, 



96: 114 

 Circles 



exterior design on Santiago Ahuit- 



zotla pottery, 74 : 52 f . 

 of earth, 77:21,28,30 

 of stone, 77:20,21 

 Circular kivas 



in Navaho National Monument, 



50: 15 

 mention of, 51 : 61 

 Circular rooms 



at Paragonah, 82 : 57 f . 

 ceremonial, found in Utah and 



Kitsiel, 50:25 

 construction of, in Cottonwood 



Canyon, 82 : 110 

 description of, 41 : 23 

 distribution of, 70:31 

 structural features of, 70 : 31 

 See also Kivas. 

 Circumambulation in treatment of dis- 

 ease, 99: 63 f. 

 Circumcision, absence of, 34 : 79 ; 97 : 



37 

 Cisca 



references to, by La Salle, 73: 



296 

 synonym for Yuehi, 73 : 296 

 Cists 



description of, 65: 79-82 

 identified as burial places, 65: 78 

 in Cave I, containing corncobs, 



65: 76 

 in Cave I, description of, 65: 77 

 in Cave II, description of, 65: 86 

 in Sunflower Cave, description of, 



65: 95 

 slab-lined storage, 82: 94 f. 

 use of, 92: 3 

 CUelliis grammurus, among the Tewa, 

 56: 21 



C. tridecemlineatus, among the 



Tewa, 56: 21 

 C. t. pallidus, among the Tewa, 



56: 21 

 C. variegaUis grammurus, among 

 the Tewa, 56: 21 

 Cities, southern 



occupancy of, diagram showing, 



57: 15 

 rise and fall of , 57: 2-5 



