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Copan — Continued 



Stela N, error on, 57: 248 f. 

 Stela N, interpretation of, 57: 



114-118, 248 f. 

 Stela P, interpretation of, 57: 



185 

 Stela 2, interpretation of, 57: 223 

 Stela 4, interpretation of, 57 



224 f. 

 Stela 6, interpretation of, 57 



170 f. 

 Stela 8, interpretation of, 57 



229 

 Stela 9, antiquity of, 57: 173 

 Stela 9, interpretation, 57: 171 ff. 

 Stela 15, interpretation of, 57: 



187 f. 

 Copa pitao, Zapotec name of ordinary 



priests, 28: 276 

 Cope, Prof, E. D. 



cave excavations by, 60: 90 



cited, 54: 27, 62 



on northwestern New Mexico, 54: 



50 

 ruin in Gallines Creek described 



by, 32: 41-44 

 Copolian stock, 78: 355 

 Copenhagen Museum 



clay vessel from Peten in, 28: 83 

 clay vessel from Tabasco in. 28: 



83 

 Copper 



articles of, in mounds, 4: 10 

 bells, European, in burial mounds, 



8: 33 

 bracelets, etc., Chitimacha, 43: 



345 

 drill, 60: 351 

 gilt, Acosta on, 3: 12 

 is speared, Kathlamet myth of, 26 : 



39-44 

 is speared, Kathlamet myth of, ab- 

 stract of, 26: 253 

 mines of Lake Superior region, 60 : 



109 

 mines, report of, 73 : 293 

 occurrence of, in mounds, 23: 16 

 ore, field of, 81: 2 

 ornaments of, 73 : 350 

 plates from Maiden, Mo., descrip- 

 tion of, 37: 98 

 source of, unknown, 3 : 25 

 Tlingit myth of origin of, 39: 



252-261 

 use of, 35 : 12, 73 

 use of, by Houma, 43 : 286 

 use of, by Koroa, 43 : 328 

 work from mounds in Georgia and 



Illinois, 60: 107 

 working of Northwest coast area, 



60: 120 

 See also Bead ; Ornaments. 

 Coqui-Cilla, Zapotec deity, 28: 284, 



285, 286 

 Coquille language, works in, 14: 20 

 Coquina, description of, 52: 35-38, 41 



Coqui-Nij, Zapotec deity, 28 : 285 

 Coqui-Xee, Zapotec deity, 28: 284,285, 



286 

 Cora Indian 



baldness among the, 34: 162,163 

 character of the, 34 : 35 

 children among the, 34 : 87 

 crime among the, 34 : 170 

 diseases among the, 34 : 187 

 folk medicine of the, 34 : 242, 252 

 foods of the, 34: 21, 25 f., 266 

 grayness among the, 34 : 160, 161, 



404 

 head deformation of the, 34 : 83 

 location of the, 34 : 1, 11 f . 

 marriage among the, 34 : 50 

 mention of the, 44: 3, 21-24, 26, 



32, 34, 36, 40-43 

 muscular force of the, 34: 145, 



147, 150, 151, 389 f . 

 occupations of the, 34 : 17 

 population of the, 34 : 7 

 size of families, 34 : 43 

 smoking among the, 34 : 30 

 statures (average) of the, 34:133, 



136, 137 

 sterility among women, 34: 52, 



165 

 tuberculosis among the, 34 : 242 

 villages of the, 34: 12 

 Coral among the Tewa, 56 : 10, 68 

 Corbesies, see Corobicies. 

 Cordoba. — , reference to, 52 : 16 

 Cordova, Francisco Hernandez de, land- 

 ing of, on shores of Yucatan, 18: 5 

 Cordova, Juan de 



on animals in Zapotec calendar, 



28: 43 

 on human sacrifice among Zapotecs, 



28: 278 

 on Zapotec calendar, 28 : 37 

 on Zapotec day signs, 28: 271, 



272 f. 

 on Zapotec expiation of sin, 28: 



278 

 on Zapotec omens, 28 : 42 

 on Zapotec religion, 28: 284 

 on Zapotec time signs, 28 : 267 

 Zapotec calendars recorded in 



grammar of, 28: 36 

 Zapotec language taken up by, 28 : 

 41 

 ( 'ordova family 



acknowledgment to, 81: 5 

 ruin on land of, 81 : 2 

 Cords 



of the Choctaw, 48 : 15 

 ornamental, description of, 7: 16 

 Cor6al, Frangois, in bibliography, 34: 



424 

 Coree Indians 



early habitat of the, 22: 8 

 habitations of the, 69: 58 

 reference to the, 69 : 13 

 Corcocarpus seeds found in Cave I, 65 : 

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