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Coronado, Francisco Vasquez 

 journey of, 54 : 50 f . 

 on Cbichiltic-calli, 35: 37 

 Coronado Expedition 



country traversed by, 100 : 10 

 mention of, 35 : 9, 38 

 thatched houses seen by, 77: 179 

 Coronilla varia, use of, 99: 198 

 Corotapa, 44 : 82, 93 

 Corpa, Friar Pedro de, murder of, 73 : 



85 

 Correlation of type, language, and cul- 

 ture, 40, pt. 1 : 11-14 

 Corrois, see Koroa. 

 Corroque, see Surruque. 

 Corrugated ware 



fragments of, most numerous in 



ClifE Palace, 51: 68 

 indented, 100 : 122 f . 

 period of, 100 : 116 

 with incised decorations, 100: 123 

 Corsaboy 



a Cusabo synonym, 22 : 86 

 at war with Tuscarora, 73 : 18 

 See also Cusabo. 

 Corselets, Waiwai Indian, described, 



91:77 

 Cortadera, see Pampasgrass. 

 Cortes, Hernando 



agreement on dates of, in Mexico, 



28:140-144 

 expedition of, to Honduras in 1525, 



28:78f. 

 on Zagoatan in Tabasco, 28 : 81 

 Cortina, name of a chief, later used for 



a group, 78 : 355 

 Cortina Valley, reference to, 78 : 356 

 Corvus brachyrhynchos hracliyrliyn- 

 c/i OS, among the Tewa, 56:40 



C irachyrhynchos hesperis, among 



the Tewa, 56:40 

 C. cryptoletiais, among the Tewa, 

 56 : 40, 41 

 Corylus americana, use of, 99: 218 



C. rostrata, 94:103 

 Corynorhinus m acr oti s pallescens, 



among the Tewa, 56: 12 

 Cosa Indian, 73 : 202 



See also Coosa Tribe (Alabama). 

 Cosapue 



murder of missionaries by Indians 



of, 73:60 

 See also Cusabo. 

 Cosauh, a Pascagoula chief, 43 : 305 

 Cosito, a synonym for Kasihta, 73: 224 

 Coslahan tox, demon of the Tzental- 



Zotzil, 28:43 

 Cosma, specimens from, 7: 

 Cosmit, DiegueSo place name, 78: 895 

 Cosmogony 



of the Manahoac. 22 : 20 

 oftheSaponi. 22:48 

 Cosmological and geographical knowl- 

 edge of the California Indians, 78: 

 13, 15, 70, 73, 74, 145, 345, 395, 440, 

 596, 604, 753 



Coso, source of California place name, 



78:895 

 Coso Mountains, 78 : 590 

 Coso Valley, 78:590 

 Cosper, John, on cave in Saddle Moun- 

 tain, 35: 57 f. 

 Cosper (J.H.T.) Farm, ruins on, 35: 



50 

 Cossapue, see Cusabo. 

 Cossoes 



tribute exacted from, 73: 69 

 See also Coosa Tribe (of South Car- 

 olina). 

 Costanoans 



general account of, 78 : 462-473 

 population of, by language, 78: 886 

 population of, in mission area, 78: 



885 

 population of, in 1770 and 1910, 



78: 883 

 ritual numbers and methods of nu- 

 meration of, 78:876 

 Costa Rica, explorations conducted by, 



60:16 

 Coste 



probably Koasati, 73: 201 

 Spaniards at, 73:202 

 Costume 



Chippewa, women's description of, 



53:223f. 

 Fourth of July celebration, 45: 



168 f. 

 Guiana Indian, 91 : 81 

 of hula dancer, 38 : 49 

 See also Clothing; Dress; Orna- 

 ments. 

 Cosumnes, source of California place 



name, 78 : 895 

 Cosumnes River, 78 : 442, 443 

 Cotachicach, a Cusabo tribe, 73: 68 

 Cotapissa, name for Acolapissa, 43: 



301 

 Cotati, source of California place name, 



78:895 

 Co-tau-lau, Natchez chief, notes on, 



43:253f. 

 Cotebas, a Cusabo place name, 73: 21 

 Cotebo, a Calusa town, 73 : 331 

 Cotohautustenuggee, a Lower Creek set- 

 tlement, 73 : 284 

 Cotoname, 44:38,45 

 Cotos, 44:83,84,88,92 

 Cotton 



among the Tewa, 55: 10, 59, 102 f. 

 introduction of, 92 : 5 ; 96 : 5 

 plaited, used for tassels, fringes, 



65:114 

 probably grown in northern Ari- 

 zona, 65: 113 

 string, uses of, 65 : 112 

 threads dyed red, 65 : 113 

 woven by Cliff-dwellers, 82 : 148 

 Cottontail among the Tewa, 56 : 18 



