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Crane 



Alabama story of race between 



humming bird and, 88: 157 

 among the Tewa, 56 : 33, 46 

 and geese, Cochiti tale, 98 : 137 ff . 

 and hummingbird, Koasati story, 



88:201f. 

 and hummingbird, Natchez story, 



88' 253 

 Chinook myth of, 20 : 107-112 

 Creek story of race between hum- 

 mingbird and, 88: 42 

 Natchez story of panther and the, 

 88:24Sf. 

 Cranesbill among the Tewa, 55 : 55 

 Crania 



California Indian, comparison of, 



with Calaveras skull, 33: 25 

 comparisons of undeveloped and de- 

 veloped, 33:24 

 from Missouri mounds, general 



characteristics of, 37 : 103 f . 

 Iroquois, and related Eastern In- 

 dians, 62: 127-129 

 Lenape, artificial deformation, 62 : 



16 

 Lenape, main type, dolichocephalic 



to mesocephalic, 62: 19 

 mound, artificial markings on, 33 : 

 91 



specimens of, 33: 101-104 

 with low foreheads, 33: 92 

 observations and measurements on 



Munsee, 62: 50 ff. 

 of the Lenape, 62 : 11 

 See also Skeletal material ; Skulls. 

 Cranial deformation 

 adoption of, 100:3 

 See a?so Head (deformation). 

 Cranial diameters, see Head (measure- 

 ments). 

 Cranial index 



of Eastern Indian tribes, 62 : 19 f f . 

 of Iroquois and related Eastern 



Indian crania, 62: 127 ff. 

 8ee also Brachycephaly ; Dolichoce- 

 phaly. 

 Cranial module 



of Eastern Indian crania, 62: 118 

 of Iroquois and related Eastern 

 Indian crania, 62:128 

 Craven, Gov. Charles, defeat of Yama- 



seeby, 73:98 

 Crawfish, Red, Choctaw chief, tradi- 

 tion concerning, 43: 293 

 Crawfish 



and tadpole, Koasati story, 88 : 201 

 distinctive badge of Chakchiuma, 



43:175 

 Natchez story of fox and the, 88: 



252 

 See also Coon. 

 Crawford County, Ind., explorations in, 



76: 107 

 Crawford County, Wis., burial mound 

 in, 71 : 64 



Crawfurd, — , on Javanese sacred 



period of the year, 18: 61, 62, 63, 64 



Crawling, on part of Indian children, 



34 : 84, 99 f ., 129 

 Crayfish (?), description of image of, 



in gold, 3:21f. 

 Crazing on pottery, 81 : 44, 45 

 Crazy Dog 



a Hidatsa society, 80: 108 

 meaning of the term, 80 : 109 

 purpose of the society, 80 : 110 

 See also Foolish Dog. 

 Crazy Horse, Kiowa name of, 84: 194 

 C. R. B. Educational Foundation 

 (Inc.), New York, acknowledgment 

 to, 99: XV 

 Creation 



god and goddess of, 28: 286-289 

 See also Creator. 

 Creation legends (or myths). 

 oftheAlsea, 67:22-116 

 of the Chippewa , 86 : 98 

 of the Chitimacha, 43: 167 ff. 

 of the Choctaw, 48:30 

 of the earth, Yuchi story, 88 : 84 f . 

 oftheKamia, 97:77 

 of the Mixtec, 28:289f. 

 of the Natchez, 43:356 

 ofthePapago, 90:19 

 Creator 



and creation, Fuegian, 63: 146, 



147, 162 f . 

 Tlingit conception of, 39 : 92 

 See also Creation ; God. 

 Creed, The, see Commandments, Ten. 

 Cree Indian 



burials of the, 83 : 6 f ., 44 

 closely related to the Ojibway, 77: 



17; 83: 6 

 dog meat used by the, 89 : 8 

 habitations of the, 77: 17-21 

 hostility toward the Sioux, 22 : 12 

 language of the, 77: 17 

 population of the, 77: 18, 19 

 roving disposition of the, 77: 19 

 superstitions of the, 83: 7 

 territory inhabited by the, 77: 1, 



18, 19 

 with Assiniboin at Mandan village, 



77: 74 

 See also Knistenaux. 

 Creek, how name was received by a cer- 

 tain, Tlingit story, 39: 46 f. 

 Creek Confederacy 



existing at time of De Soto, 73: 



257 

 formation of, 69 : 14 

 joined by Koasati, 73: 203 

 land ceded by, to Oglethorpe, 73: 



109 

 location of village, 69: 14 

 towns of, 69:72 

 Creek Indian 



arrival of, in Florida, 73 : 403 

 attack of, on Guale missions, 73: 

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