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Cliff Palace — Continued 

 vandalism in, 51 : 24 f . 

 water not found in, 51 : 12 f . 

 Cliffs, burials on summit of, 83: 55 f. 

 Cliff village, remains of, 65: 71 

 Clifton, Ariz., ruins near, 35: 42, 44 f. 

 Clifton Quarry, 60: 231, 234 

 Climacterium in Indian women, 34: 



157 

 Climate 



botanical evidence of change of, 



54: 56-60 

 change in, slow, 54 : 59 

 influence of, on, 34: 



health in general, 173 

 occurrence of deaf and dumb, 



207 

 skin, 153 

 stature, 134 

 tuberculosis, 212 

 influence of, on distribution of 



tuberculosis, 42 : 6 

 Menominee, 42: 20 f. 

 of Gila-Salt region, description of, 



35 : 8, 10 

 of Gila-Salt region, effect on native 



architecture, 35 : 14 f ., 28 

 of Imperial Valley, 97: 4 f. 

 of southwest region in general, 



34: 3 f. 

 of southwest similar to Mexican, 



54: 20 

 of Tierra del Fuego, 63: 137 

 Phoenix Indian School, 42: 22 

 relation of, to culture and popula- 

 tion, 54: 43 

 See also Physical environment. 

 Climbing, aids used in, 91 : 96 

 Clingman, T. L., discovery of mica 



mines by, 60: 242 

 "Clinking Stones," 54:30 

 Clinton County, Mich., mounds in, 



8: 13 

 Cloakf ern among the Tewa, 55 : 67 

 Cloaks, used by the Maya, 28: 611 

 Closing sign of supplementary series, 



glyph, 57: 152 f., 170 

 Closing signs, see Ending signs. 

 Cloth 



cotton, method of weaving, 65: 



116 

 cotton, probably used for garments, 



65: 100 

 cotton, rags found in every ruin, 



65: 115 

 cotton, table showing different 



weaves, 65: 115 

 feather, making of, 65 : 118 

 feather and fur, from Cave I, 65: 



174 

 fragments of, in Revercomb mound, 



23: 31,32 

 fur, making of, 65 : 118 

 largest fragments of, taken from 



crematory, 51: 76 

 made from cotton, 51 : 76 



Cloth — Continued 



strips of, used in weaving, 86: 

 159 

 Clother, G. W., letter of Fred Merrick 



to, 11: 13,54 

 Clothes 



not worn for decency's sake, 91: 



VII 



See also Clothing. 

 Clothing 



absence of, among men, 94 : 5 

 as a factor in tuberculosis, 42 : 31 

 blankets of feather and fur cloth 

 probably standard overgarment, 

 65: 100 

 burned for the dead, 97 : 59 

 effect of, on Indians, 34: 174, 179 

 general description of, 34 : 13 ff . 

 Hawaiian, illustrated by gesture, 



38: 178 

 infection of, 42 : 34 

 made of buffalo hides, 77: 3,4 

 Maya, character of, 57: 7 f . 

 mention of, 86 : 30-39 

 notes on, 42: 

 Hupa, 16, 21 

 Menominee, 9, 21 

 Mohave, 18, 21 

 Oglala Sioux, 12, 21 

 Phoenix Indian school pupils, 



23 

 Quinaielt, 14, 21 

 of a corps, 99: 134 

 of inhabitants of Gila-Salt region, 



description of, 35: 20 f, 

 of Karuk women, 94: 6 

 of the Apalachee, 73 : 112 

 of the Calusa, 73 : 387 

 of the Florida Indians, 73:391 

 of the Fuegians, 63 : 55, 193 ff. 

 of the Kamia, 97 : 32 ff. 

 of the Kansa, 77: 94 

 of the Timucua, 73:346 

 various articles of, 65 : 157 

 women's, manner of wearing, 99: 



247 

 See also Dress ; Sandals. 

 Cloth objects, see Fabrics. 

 Cloud blowers 



description of, 92: 124 f . ; 96: 



141 f. 

 mention of, 81 : 32 

 of clay, 100 : 149 

 period differences in, 96 : 142 

 size of, 96: 142 

 use of, 96: 141 

 See also Pipes. 

 Clouds 



Haida conception of, 29: 31 

 songs connected with, 53: 16 

 (Songs Nos. 42, 131, 150, 151) 

 Cloud symbol, 81: 45 

 Cloud Watcher, Haida myth of, 29: 



308 ff. 

 Clover, prairie, among the Tewa, 55: 

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