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INDEX TO BULLETINS 1-100 



105 



Crustaceans 



among the Tewa, 56 : 60 

 remains of, found in lake basins, 

 54:68 

 Cruz, Bahia de la, identification of, 



73:51 

 Cry-Baby, Tlingit story of the monster 



devilfish and, 39: 40 f. 

 Crying 



curious custom of, 83: 56 f. 

 See also Wailing. 

 Crying for medicine, Tlingit myth of, 



39 :"^241 f . 

 Crying songs, use of, 93 : 67 

 Cryptoglaux acadica acadica, among 



the Tewa, 56:37 

 Crystal 



quartz, burial of, with human re- 

 mains, 23: 40, 41, 46, 68, 69 

 quartz, occurrence of, in mounds, 



23 : 46, 48, 54, 56 

 See also Quartz crystals. 

 Ctcnomys ftieguinus, small rodent, 63: 



190 

 Cuacata, see Guacata. 

 Cuampes, 44 : 24, 27 

 Cuanes 



mention of, 44: 2 

 See also Cocopa. 

 Cuautepec, Mexico, Tlahuiltec village, 



34: 13 

 Cuba, caves of, 52 : 299 

 Cubihatcha, population of, 73: 437 

 Cuboid 



in Munsee and United States 

 Whites contrasted, 62:103,104 

 Munsee, 62 : 102 f . 

 Cub Run Cave, 76 : 113 ff. 

 Cucamonga 



mention of, 78 : 615, 621 

 source of California place name, 

 78:895 

 Cucapa, see Cocopa. 

 Cuchiaga, see Cuchiyaga. 

 Cuchiyaga, a Calusa town, 73: 332 

 Cuclyaga, see Cuchiyaga. 

 Cucumber among the Tewa, 55: 107, 



113 

 Cucumber tree, use of, 99: 298 

 CucurMta dagenaria, among the Tewa, 

 55:03 



C. foetidissima, among the Tewa, 



55:63,100 

 C. palmata, Pima medicinal plant, 

 34:246 

 Cuencam^, 44 : 39 

 Cues, 44:19,24,25,27,31 

 Cuestas, F. R., acknowledgment to, 



52 : 301 

 Cuetzpalin, Mexican day sign, 28: 41, 



65 

 Cueva, see Cuna. 



Cueva Pintada ruin, description of, 

 32:30f. 



Cuhanes, see Cocopa. 

 Cuhun Ridges 



description of, 64 : 14 

 site of ancient mounds, 64: 14 

 site of modern villages, 64 : 14 

 Cuicateco, 44: 55 

 Cuilapa, 44: 52 

 Cuisi'n^'inaw*, Cochiti tale of, 98: 66- 



69 

 Cuitlateca(o), 44: 50, 51, 53 

 Cuixtlahuac, 44: 52 

 Cukra, see Carcha ; Cookra. 

 Cukulcan, Maya god of light, 28: 665, 



666 

 Culapala, a Guale town, 73 : 81 

 Culbertson, T. A. 



at Fort Laramie, 83 : 49 



at Fort Pierre, 83: 30 



burials described by, 83 : 31, 75 



extracts from Journal of, 83: 30 



ff. 

 portrait of, 83:49 

 Culhuacan type of pottery, 74 : 53 f . 

 Culin, Stewart 



cited on shinny, 67 : 196 

 cooperation of, 30, pt. 1 : ix 

 four-stick game of, 78 : 850 

 fundamental types of games of, 78 : 



846 

 mention of, 90 : 78, 80, 81 

 on games of the Cliff-dwellers, 51 : 



74 

 on hoop-and-pole game, 41: 51 

 on Indian games, 53: 207 

 quoted on hand game, 75: 174 

 spheroids described by, 81 : 21 

 Cullen, Dr. Charles D., on pathological 

 conditions at Mount Pleasant, Mich., 

 34: table 9 (facing p. 406) 

 Culler's farm, description of mound on, 



23 : 53 f . 

 Cull-oo-sau Hat-che 



a Seminole town, 73: 400, 403 

 See also Calusa. 

 Culmi, 44: 75 

 Culopaba, see Culopala. 

 Culpeper County, Va., aboriginal re- 

 mains in, 23:36 

 Cultee, Charles 



ancestry of, 26 : 5 



Chinook texts obtained from, 20 : 6 



grandfather of, conjures sea-lion, 



26 : 245 f . 

 grandfather of, visits the ghosts, 



26 : 247-251 

 Kathlamet texts obtained from, 

 20:6; 26:5 

 Cultivation of tobacco, 94: 9, 21, 29, 



30, 33 f., 63 ff., 81-91 

 Cults 



of the Fuegians, 63 : 152 ff . 

 of the hula folk, 38 : 47 

 Cultural features, comparison of, 97: 

 83 fe. 



