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INDEX TO BULLETINS 1-100 



95 



Cook, Capt. James 

 death of, 76: 184 

 discovery of Hawaiian islands by, 



38: 149 

 worshiped as Lono, 38: IS 

 Cooli, Miss M. S., cooperation of, 30, 



pt. 2 : iii 

 Cook, O. F., in bibliography, 34: 409 

 Cooke, George, acknowledgment to, 



76: 175 

 Cooke, John Esten, work of, 17: G, 7 

 Cooking 



among the California Indians, 78 : 

 87, 156, 527, 592, 652, 654, 695, 

 722, 737, 814 

 among the Fuegians, 63: 191 

 among the Pascagoula, 43: 303 

 among the Tunica, note, 43: 315 

 ancient method of, 23: IS 

 gift of Great Spirit, Chitimacha, 



43: 357 

 importance of, among Mexicans, 



28: 214 

 method of, in Molokai, 76: 179 

 native methods of, 64 : 22 ; 97 ; 



24, 27 

 See also Food. 

 Cooking utensils 



black, chronology of, 81: 40 

 description of, 64: 27 

 pots, shape of, 81 : 54 

 See also Bowls; Pottery, culinary, 

 Cookra, 44: 79 

 Cookville, caves in vicinity of, 76: 



42 

 Cooley Ranch, old, ruin on, 35: 80 

 Cooley's, Arizona, ruin near, 35: 80 

 Coo-loo-me, a synonym for Kolomi, 



73: 268 

 Coon and crawfish, Chippewa story of, 



53 : 305 

 Coon's Canyon, supposed fortification 



at head of, 82 : 17 

 Cooper Place, ruins on, 35: 72 

 Cooperation and training, California 

 Indians, 78: 64, 127, 148, 191, 302, 

 361, 423, 426 

 Coosaboys 



mention of, in 1720, 73: 71 

 See also Cusabo. 

 Coosada 



a mixed settlement, 73 : 202 

 *S'ee also Koasati. 

 Coosah, see Coosa (of South Carolina). 

 Coosahatci, see Coosa (of Alabama). 

 Coosa Old Town 



an Upper Creek settlement, 73: 



189 

 mention of, 73: 241 

 population of, 73 : 437 

 Coosa River, location of, in Alabama, 

 43: 253 



Coosa Tribe (of Alabama) 



a Musogee division, 73 : 215 

 description of, by Hawkins, 73: 



241 

 language spoken by, 73 : 26 

 population of, 73 : 430 f ., 436 

 relations of, with Holiwahali, 73: 

 255 

 Coosa Tribe (of South Carolina) 

 among the Catawba, 73 : 71 

 connection of name of, with Cusabo, 



73: 16, 21 

 described by Vandera, 73: 240 

 distinguished by their location, 



73: 25 

 early reference to, 73: 37 

 English declare war on, 73: 68 

 habitat and early history of, 22: 



85 

 included in Cusabo, 73: 17 

 location of, 73:56,61 

 sale of land by, 73 : 70 

 Coo-sau-dee, description of, by Hawkins, 



73: 204 

 Coosaw 



a synonym of Coosa, 22 : 85 

 See also Coosa (of South Carolina). 

 Coosawtee, a synonym for Koasati, 73 : 



203 

 Coos Indian, belief of, concerning Giant 



Woman, 67: 15 

 Coos language, distribution and history 



of, 40, pt. 2: 305 

 Coosoe Indians 



mention of, in 1716, 73: 71 

 See also Coosa (of South Caro- 

 lina). 

 Cooso-sau, see Coosa (of Alabama). 

 Copal trees, mention of, by Gravier, 



43: 309 

 Copala, 44: 53 

 Copalm, uses of, 43: 84 

 Copan (city) 



Altar Q, error on, 57 : 246, 248 

 Altar S, interpretation of, 57 : 231 



ff. 

 Altar Z, interpretation of, 57: 



242 

 architecture of, 28: 81 

 Chorti near, 28 : 81 

 excavations near, 28 : 77 

 history of, 57: 15 

 mention of, 8: 5; 44: 63, 69, 70 

 prosperity of, 28 : 82 

 quarries of, 60 : 274 

 Stela A, interpretation of, 57 : 169 

 f. 



interpretation 



Stela B, 



167 ff. 

 Stela D, 



188-191 

 Stela J, 



191 f. 

 Stela M, 



175 f. 



of, 57 



interpretation of, 57 

 interpretation of, 57 

 interpretation of, 57 



