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[Bull. 178 



Covering 



Hawaiian, illustrated by gesture, 



38: 178 

 the dead, custom of, 83: 70 

 Covers 



stone, for pots, 96: 151 f. 

 stone, for storage jars, 81 : 24 

 Coville, F. v., in bibliography, 34 : 410 

 Covillea tridcntata 



medicinal plant, Maricopa, 34 : 244 



f., 248 

 medicinal plant, Papago, 34 : 242 

 medicinal plant, Pima, 34: 244 f., 



247 

 medicinal plant, San Carlos Apache, 



34: 233 

 See also Creosotebush. 

 Cow 



among the Tewa, 56 : 31 



and dog are discontented. Creek 



story, 88: 73 f. 

 raising of, 11: 39 

 tied to the tail of, Cochiti tale, 98 : 

 176 f. 

 Cowaka, use of the name, 90 : 168 

 Cowania, use of, Hopi, 34: 240 

 Cowassada, a synonym for Koasati, 



73: 204 

 Cowbane, use of, 99 : 117 

 Cow Creek, Central Yuma in, 78: 339 

 Cowe, location of, 69: 60 

 Cow6, Cherokee mound at, 8 : 11, 33 

 Coweta 



alliance of, with Chiaha, 73: 168 

 a Lower Creek tribe, 73 : 189, 215, 



225 

 bands, 73: 227 f. 

 called the Bloody Town, 73 : 132 

 chief, missionaries driven off by, 



73: 130 

 chief of, description of, 73 : 225 f . 

 description of, 69: 77 

 description of, by Hawkins, 73: 



227 f. 

 expedition against, 73: 180 

 head war town, 73:133,223 

 location of the, 73: 226 

 mention of the, 73 : 174, 225-230 

 population of the, 73: 430, 434 

 Coweta Tallahassee 



a Lower Creek town, 73: 174 

 an out-village of Coweta, 73: 175 

 description of, by Hawkins, 73: 

 228 

 Cowetau, see Coweta. 

 Cow-e-tuh, see Coweta. 

 Cow-e-tuh Tal-lau-has-see, see Coweta 



Tallahassee. 

 Cowkeeper, The, an Oconee chief, 73: 



181, 399 

 Cowlitz, see Kaulits. 

 Cow Towns, 73: 284 

 Cox, Dr. Horace W., on pathological con- 

 ditions at Puyallup Agency, Wash., 

 34: table 9 (facing p. 406) 

 Cox, Ross, in bibliography, 38: 424 



Coxe, Daniel 



an authority consulted, 43: 2 

 on location of Tioux, 43: 335 

 Coya, a Florida town, 73 : 325 

 Coycoy, a Chumash village, 78: 554 

 Coyehete, 78: 491 

 Coyobia, a Calusa town, 73: 331 

 Coyote 



among the Tewa, 56: 5, 11, 28 

 and badger, Kathlamet myth of, 



26: 79-89 

 and badger, Kathlamet myth of, 



abstract of, 26 : 255 

 and beaver exchange wives, Cohiti 



tale, 98: 136 f. 

 and buffalo, Kutenai tales, 59 : 12- 



16, 60-65 

 and caribou, Kutenai tale, 59: 50, 



51 

 and deer, Cochiti tales, 98: 160 f., 



161 f. 

 and deer, Kutenai tales, 59 : 50, 51, 



186-191 

 and dog, Kutenai tale, 59 : 126-141 

 and fox, Cochiti tales, 98: 147 f., 



148 

 and fox, Kutenai tales, 59 : 1, 142- 



161 

 and grizzly bear, Kutenai tales, 



59:5,5-8,140-143 

 and grouse, Kutenai tales, 59: 17 

 and locust, Kutenai tales, 59: 1 



flf., 3 fe. 

 and owl, Kutenai tales, 59: 20, 37 



f ., 50, 51 

 and skunk, story of, 80: 92 

 and star, Kutenai tale, 59: 17 

 and the beavers, Kutenai tale, 59 



130-133 

 and the burro, Cochiti tale, 98 



152 f. 

 and the butterfly, Kutenai tale. 



59:16 

 and the ducks, Kutenai tales, 59 



19, 160-165 

 and the fat, Kutenai tales, 59 



110, 111 

 and the giant, Kutenai tale, 59 



112, 113 

 and the manitou with the hat 



Kutenai tale, 59:19 

 and the thunderbird, Kutenai tale, 



59 : 112-117 

 and the trout, Kutenai tale, 59 



38 f. 

 and the turkeys. Pawnee tale, 93 



102 f. 

 and the woman, Kutenai tale, 59 



18 

 and tree chief, Kutenai tales, 59 



190-213 

 and Ya.uk"e'ika m, Kutenai tale, 



59 : 110-121 

 as a totem, 97 : 14 

 becomes tree chief's friend, Kutenai 



tale, 59:190,191 



