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Clover Creek, reference to, 78: 339 

 Clowns 



element of ritual, California In- 

 dian, 78: 59, 383, 389, 450, 497 

 part taken by, in ceremony, 90: 

 141, 142 f. 

 Clowter, Cusabo personal name, 73 : 21 

 Clricora, see Chicora. 

 Cluale, a synonym for Holiwahali, 73 : 



257 

 Club heads 



method of perforating, 60: 365 

 See also Clubs. 

 Clubs 



and clubheads, Fuegian, 63: 



213 fe. 

 ceremonial, use of, 89: 11 

 curved, discussion of, 82: 147 

 exclusively women's implements in 



Upper Missouri, 2 : 20 

 of the California Indians, 78 : 400, 

 632, 635, 704, 722, 751, 803, 844, 

 845, 927, 934 

 of the Shoshoni, Sioux, Apache, 



and Eskimo, 2: 20 

 stone, of the Samoan Islands, 60 : 



29 

 wooden, of the Chippewa, 86: 170 

 wooden, of the Mandan, 77: 138 

 See also Dance clubs; AVar clubs. 

 Clysters, use of, San Carlos Apache, 



34: 233 

 Cnemidophorus gularis, among the 

 Tewa, 56: 50 



C. octolineatus, among the Tewa, 



56: 49 

 C. sexlineatus, among the Tewa, 



56: 49 

 C. tessellatus perplexus, among the 

 Tewa, 56: 49 

 Coaba, an Apalachee mission, 73: 323 

 Coachella, Coyote moiety of, 78: 706 

 Coachman, Ward, an Alabama Indian, 



73: 192 

 Coahoma County, Miss., large mound 



in, 76: 171 

 Coahuila 



erroneous though frequent spelling 



of Cahuilla, 78: 693 

 See also Cahuilla. 

 Coahuila Reservation, location of, 78: 



694 

 Coahuiltecan ; Coahuilteco, 44 : 38, 42 

 Coal 



discovery of, near Monacan town, 



22:27 

 not used by ancient inhabitants, 

 41:16 

 Coal Pit Hollow, 76:24 

 Coan, Titus Munsen, acknowledgment 



to, 38:9 

 Coana 



identification of, with Kohuanna, 



78:798 

 mention of, 78:803 



Coarse Gold Creek 



affluent of Fresno River, 78: 481 

 inhabitants of, 78:482 

 Coarse Hair Society 



headdress of, 80:110 

 list of Mandan societies, 80 : 108 

 Coast Miwok 



general account of, 78 : 273-278 



mention of, 78:272 



population of, in 1770 and 1910, 



78:883 

 ritual numbers and methods of 

 numeration of, 78: 876 

 Coast Range Mountains, Tuki country 



in, 78:160 

 Coast Yuki 



general account of, 78 : 211-216 

 population of, in 1770 and 1910, 



78:883 

 ritual numbers and methods of, 



78: 876 

 See also Yuki. 

 Coatl, Mexican day sign, 28 : 42 

 Cobaji, possible indentification of, 78: 



602 

 Cohan, 44:68,69 

 Cobblestones, as floor foundation, 82: 



23,70 

 Coca, 44 : 23, 24, 26 

 Coga, a province, 73: 230 

 Cocao [or Cogao] 



mention of, by Vandera, 22:86 

 See also Coosa (of South Carolina) . 

 Cocaoyo, see Coosa (of South Carolina). 

 Cogapoy, town of, 73: 37, 58 



See also Cusabo. 

 Cocayo 



a Cusabo province, 73 : 37 

 See also Coosa (of South Carolina). 

 Cochimi 



Lower California division, 78: 



709 

 mention of, 44 : 2, 3 

 Cochise County, Ariz., ruins of, 35: 



37 f. 

 Cochiti 



Catholic mission at, 98:192 

 the first priest at, 98 : 193 fe. 

 the largest of the pueblos, 98 : 185 

 Cochiti Indians, formerly lived on 



Cochiti Mesa, 98 : 189 

 Cochlicopa among the Tewa, 56 : 62 

 Coehlicopa liibrica, among the Tewa, 



56: 64 

 Cochoutehy, a synonym for Osochi, 73 : 



166 

 Cochutchy, a synonym for Osochi, 73: 



166 

 Cocij, Zapotec time period of thirteen 

 days, 28:271 

 Cocijo, Zapotec god of rain, 28: 267, 



300 

 Cocijoeza, marriage of, with Mexican 



princess, 28 : 264 

 Cocking, Matthew, journey of, 77 : 26 f . 

 Cocklebur, among the Tewa, 55 : 49 



