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INDEX TO BULLETINS 1-100 



99 



Cottonwood Canyon 



mention of excavations in, 92: 25 

 observations in, 82: 90-123; 92: 



89 

 pottery from, description of, 82: 



145 

 ruins of, 82:51fe. 

 textiles from, 82:148 

 travel tlirougli, 82 : 91 f . 

 Cottonwood Creel£, 78: 166, 353, 354, 



4S1, 482, 590 

 Cottonwood Island 



intermittently inhabited by Mo- 

 have, 78: 726 

 Chemehuevi brought to, 78: 594 

 mention of, 78 : 596 

 Moviats on, 78: 595 

 Cottonwood tree 



mountain, among the Tewa, 55: 42 

 narrow-leaf, among the Tewa, 



55: 42 

 Rydberg's, among the Tewa, 55: 



42 

 valley, among the Tewa, 55: 10, 



42 

 See also Poplar. 

 Cottonwood village, Chitimacha, 43: 



344 

 Cottum, Mr., burial ground discovered 



by, 82: 42 

 Cotzal, 44: 67 

 Couacal6, 73: 143 

 Couchati, synonym for Koasati, 73: 



203 



Coucous, see Caucahues. 



Coudert, Dr. Frank E., on pathological 



conditions in Santa F6 school, New 



Mexico, 34: table 9 (facing p. 406) 



Coues, Dr. Elliott, on name of Arrow 



Rock, 37: 92, 93 

 Couexi, identification of, 22: 86 

 Couexis 



a Quale town, 73 : 81, 82 

 identification of, 73: 50 

 location of, 73 : 50 

 mention of, 73: 84 

 Cougar 



among the Tewa, 56 : 30 

 prohibited as food, 87: 58 

 Coughs 



among the, 34 : 



Apache, 232, 233, 239 

 Hopi, 181 

 Huichol, 186 

 Mescaleros, 235 

 Navaho, 239 

 Pima, 245 

 Southern Ute, 176 

 as symptom of tuberculosis, 42: 

 28 

 Couillard, — 



reference to, 43 : 228 

 report of Natchez massacre by, 43 : 

 232 

 Coulonge, Sieur de, — , in campaign 

 against Natchez, 43: 243, 244 



Coulonges, see Coulonge. 



Council Bluffs, origin of the name, 77 : 



115, 157 

 Council Fire of spiral form, 69 : 76 

 Council House 



carved figure above, 69: 100 



of the Creeks, 69 : 74 



of the Housatonic Indians, 69 : 25 



of the Kansa, 77: 92 f. 



of the Ojibway, 77 : 16 



of the Oto, 77: 117 



of the Teton, 77: 60 

 Council House of Old Dog, 80: 2 

 Council songs, see Songs. 

 Counting 



among the Fuegians, 63 : 180 



method of, by Southern tribes, 22 : 

 32 



See also names of different tribes. 

 Counting sticks of the Alsea, 67 : 39 

 County, see names of different states. 

 Coup 



custom of counting, 80: 145, 167; 

 85: 85 



meaning of, 83 : 72 

 Couple, Alsea tale of the runaway, 67 : 



239-242 

 Coup-points, reference to, 81: 19 

 Coup sticks of the Sioux, 2 : 20 

 Courois, see Koroa. 

 Court 



formed by projecting wall, 96: 52 



in Ruin 1, 65: 18 



of the alii, recruiting ground for 

 hula performers, 38 : 27 



pavement of, 92: 73 



use of, 92 : 71 f . 

 Courting flute (or Whistles) 



types of, 80: 9 



See also Flutes. 

 Courts, see Court ; Plazas. 

 Courtship 



among the Fuegians, 63 : 164 f . 



customs of, Chippewa, 86 : 72 f . 



shrine for success in, Cochiti, 98: 

 51 

 Cousah Old Fields, 73: 241 

 Cousin, Haida word for, 29 : 234 

 Coussas Old Village, 73: 241 

 Couteaux, Houma family name, 43: 



292 

 Couthaougoulas, name of Taensa vil- 

 lage, 43: 258 

 Couvade 



among the California Indians, 78 : 

 45, 180, 254, 299, 313, 402, 469, 

 498, 647, 688, 720, 840 



among the Fuegians, 63 : 155 



traces of, among the Chinook, 20: 

 241 



See also Pregnancy. 

 Cove Creek, mounds on, 82: 65 

 Cove Fork, mounds reported on, 82: 

 35 



