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INDEX TO BULLETINS 1-100 



101 



Coyote — Continued 



brings her children to play with 



the quails. Cochiti tale, 98: 



145 f. 

 Chinook myth of, 20: 92-106 

 Cochiti tale of the vvoodchopper 



and, 98 : 110 f . 

 contests of, Kutenai tale, 59: 68- 



73 

 fails as initiate, Cochiti tale, 98: 



8 

 fooled by rabbit, Creek story, 88: 



63 f. 

 gambles with salmon, Kutenai tale, 



59 : 150-153 

 has a ball on her toe, Cochiti tale, 



98:150f. 

 imitates crow, Cochiti tale, 98: 



149 

 in Alsea myth, 67: 35, 37, 39, 41, 



43, 45, 47, 49, 51, 53, 55 

 interrupts the Corn dance, Cochiti 



tale, 98:144f. 

 juggles with his eyes, Kutenai tale, 



59:182-187 

 kills panther, Kutenai tale, 59: 



164-169 

 kills panther and liberates the sal- 

 mon, Kutenai tale, 59: 164-179 

 leads the salmon into the fish trap, 



Kutenai tale, 59: 176-179 

 liberates salmon, Kutenai tale, 



59 : 172-175 

 meets the fisherman wolverene, 



Kutenai tale, 59 : 174-177 

 misses the deer, Kutenai tale, 59 : 



126-129 

 myth of the, Kathlamet, 26: 45- 



49 

 myth of the, Kathlamet, abstract 



of, 26:253 

 Pima notions concerning, 34: 243 

 pretends to be panther, Kutenai 



tale, 59: 168-171 

 rabbit, wolf, and grizzly bear, 



Kutenai tale, 59: 55 ff. 

 roasts shrews, Kutenai tale, 59: 



12S-131 

 salmon woman tries to drown, 



Kutenai tale, 59: 152-155 

 salmon woman tries to kill, in her 



tent, Kutenai tale, 59: 154-157 

 sings for the prairie dogs, Cochiti 



tale, 98 : 144 

 small numbers of, in Rio Grande 



Valley, 54: 19 

 song of, 80:72,160 

 son of, death of, Kutenai tale, 59 : 



132 f. 

 steals salmon, Kutenai tale, 59: 



170-173 

 stories of, 94 : 98 f . 

 taboo against, 34 : 54 

 the real creator. Pome, 78: 270 

 tries to kill tree chief, Kutenai tale, 



59:190^193 



Coyote — Continued 



tries to steal the sun, Kutenai tale, 



59: 132-141 

 young, and young fox steal the 

 hoop, Kutenai tale, 59: 142-151 

 Coyotero Apache; Coyoteros 

 location of the, 34 : 8 

 population of the, 34 : 5 

 tesvino made by the, 34:27 

 Coyotlatelco, 74 : 14 

 Coyotlatelco type of painted pottery, 



74 : 51 f . 

 Coyote Valley, 78: 219, 228, 231, 238, 



272 

 Co-Yukon vocabulary, work on, 1: 20 

 Coyyo, an Esselen settlement, 78: 545 

 Coza 



province of, 73 : 231 

 See also Coosa (of Alabama). 

 Cozaana, Zapotec creation deity, 28: 



288 

 Cozao 



identification of, 73 : 56 



province visited by Juan Pardo, 



73:55 

 See also Coosa (of South Caro- 

 lina). 

 Crab 



and seal, Kathlamet myth of, 26: 



98-102 

 and seal, Kathlamet myth of, ab- 

 stract of, 26:256 

 Cradleboard 



custom concerning, 93 : 21 

 deformation absent among eastern 



tribes, 62 : 112 

 description of, 86 : 48 f . 

 of the southwestern Indians, 34: 



79-82 

 See also Cradles. 

 Cradle House ruin, general account of, 



50: 20 

 Cradles 



Cliffdweller's, geometric ornamen- 

 tation on, 50: 29 

 description of, 97 : 39 

 flexible type of, 65 : 165 

 found in Ruins 3 and 7, 65 : 107 

 McGeeon, 50:29f. 

 mourning custom concerning, 83: 



69 

 of the California Indians, 78: 92, 

 248, 291, 323, 327, 358, 534-537, 

 571, 704, 738, 829 

 of the Fuegians, 63 : 55, 171 f . 

 of the Southwestern tribes, 34: 



79-82 

 rigid type of, 65 : 164 

 See also Cradleboard. 

 Craig, N. B., on application of Iro- 



quoian tribal names, 23: 72 

 Cram, Eric, ruins reported by, 82 : 133 

 Cranberries, preserved in grease, 39: 



221 

 Crane, Prof. V. W., on the Yuchi, 73: 

 288 f., 290, 291 



