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INDEX TO BULLETINS 1-100 



85 



City of Refuge 



at mouth of Wailua River, 76 : 193 

 wall of, 76: 184 

 Ciucut, 78: 553 

 Civilization 



Central American, characteristics 



of, 28: 596 f. 

 Central American, source of, 28: 



621 f . 

 degree of, in Vera Paz, 28: 110 

 efEect of, on the Tutelo, 22: 44, 51 

 Maya, modern, 28: 628-634 

 Maya, relation of, to Aztec civiliza- 

 tion, 28: 540-543 

 Mexican and Central American, 



unity of, 28: 266-274 

 progress in, 11: 11, 12, 15, 19, 

 30-33, 36, 39 f., 63, 70, 90, 97, 

 115 

 rise and fall of, 57 : 1-7 

 See also Culture. 

 Civil War, caves as shelters during, 



76: 23 

 Civolo, 44: 31 

 Cka';»e-yine, letter of, to Battiste 



Deroin, 11: 13 

 Cliulkulo'L, myth of, Chinook, 20: 



183-190 

 Claiborne, — . 



on Bayogoula, 43: 278 f. 

 references to, 43: 238, 239, 241, 

 284 

 Clakama language, works in, 15: 18 

 Clallam, see Klallam. 

 Clam 



disks, use of, as money by Cali- 

 fornia Indians, 78 : 25, 144, 176, 

 210, 248, 276, 284, 292, 309, 311, 

 340, 359, 399, 421, 448, 498, 564, 

 630, 739, 824 

 shell, beads made f i"om, 97 : 37, 54 

 the big, Tlingit myth, 39: 21 

 the woman who was killed by a, 

 Tlingit myth, 39: 41 

 Clammy weed among the Tewa, 55 : 59 

 Clan 



group of structures occupied by, 



96:38 

 portion of village allotted to, 96: 

 35 

 Clan Brother, torture inflicted by, 80: 



63 

 Clan Father 



part taken by, in Young Dog society, 



80: 110, 111, 113, 114, 116, 122 

 torture inflicted by, 80 : 63 

 Clans 



grouped in clusters, 100: 110 

 of the California Indians, 78 : 125, 

 446, 453-461, 493^96, 587, 603, 

 608, 617, 618, 686, 690, 705 flf., 719, 

 720, 741-744, 760, 83'4-838 

 of the Chippewa, 86 : 10 

 of the Fuegians, 63 : 3 f ., 178 f . 

 8ee also Gentes : Lineages. 

 Clan system, influence of, on terms of 

 relationship, 73 : 368 f . 



Clapper, use of , 86:169 

 Claraz, G., publication by, 52: 51 

 Clarissa Mine, mention of, 60 : 249 

 Clark, — . 



museum of, 2:8 

 See) also Lewis and Clark. 

 Clark, George C, connection of, with 



Gilder mound exploration, 33 : 68 

 Clark, J. E., references to, 52: 319, 



320 f. 

 Clark, W. E., acknowledgment to, 96 : 1 

 Clark, W. P., cited, 61 : 311 

 Clarke, F. W., chemical analyses of 



bones reported by, 52 : 296 f . 

 Clarke County, Ala., mounds in, 71: 



99 

 Clarke County, Va., archeology of, 23: 



61 

 Clarksville, cave in vicinity of, 76 : 123 

 Clarmont, French name of Osage chief, 



77: 103 

 Classe, Chief, companion of Tonti, 43 : 



259 

 Classification 



of data bearing on chronology, 60 : 



52 

 of linguistic groups, 73 : 11-31 

 of material, explanation of, 45 : 7 

 of tribes, by groups, 43 : 26-39 

 Clatsop 



and Quileute, war between, 20: 



271-274 

 first ship seen by, Chinook tale, 



20:275-278 

 Lewis and Clark on digging stick 



among, 2: 11 

 See also Klatsop. 

 Clatsop language 



vocabulary and few sentences ob- 

 tained, 20:5 

 works in, 15: 18 

 Clausius, Maximilian F., acknowledg- 

 ment to, 40, pt. 2 : 439 

 Claussen collection, reference to, 52: 



165 

 Clavicle 



marks of injury or disease in, 62: 



18 

 Munsee, length, 62 : 72 

 Munsee, right longer than the left 

 in male, 62:71 

 Clavigero, Francisco Xavier 



cited on Mexican cremation, 8 : 19 

 in bibliography, 34 : 425 

 on beginning of time cycle, 28:25 

 on intercalary days, 28 : 20 

 Clay, J. Curtis, cited, 62 : 13 

 Clay 



disks, perforated, possible use of, as 



spindle whorls, 50 : 27 

 for pottery making, 81 : 36, 37 

 Clay County, Fla., mounds in, 71 : 119 

 Clay County, Miss., burial mounds in, 



71:99 

 Clay County, Mo., mounds in, 37 : 65 

 Clay Old Man, description of, 98 : 12 

 Clay Old Woman, description of, 98 : 12 



