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Custx)ms — Continued 



of the Omaha, 77:85fE. 



of the Osage, 77:105f. 



of the Pawnee, 77: 163 ff. 



of the Sauk and Foxes, 77: 39 ff. 



of the Teton, 77:60f. 



of the Wahpeton, 77 : 53 



of the Yanktonai, 77: 54-57 



of war party, 90:180 



of weeping at gatherings, 93: 67 



singing in the gardens, 80: 52 



singing on the roof, 80 : 177 



social, of Florida Indians, 73: 



393-3<)7 

 songs connected with, 80: 12, 52- 



80 

 See also Burial ; Manners and cus- 

 toms ; Marriage ; Mourning ; 

 Smoking. 

 Cutchichiles, see Guachichile. 

 Cutecos 



mention of, 44 : 24, 28, 29 

 See also Husorones. 

 Cutganes 



mention of, 44 : 24, 27 

 See also Cocopa. 

 Cutler, Russel, pottery found on prop- 

 erty of, 82:45f. 

 Cuts, Choctaw cures for, 48: 23 

 Cuttawa, Shawano form of Catawba, 



22:68 

 Cutting, Bronson M., funds contributed 



by, 65:13 

 Cutting edges, crude types of, 81: 18 

 Cutucha, 78 : 491 

 Cuvier, George, three races of, 40, pt. 



1: 7 

 Cuyahoga County, Ohio, mounds in, 



Iroquoian, 8 : 50 

 Cuyama, source of California place 



name, 78:895 

 Cuyamaca, source of California place 



name, 78:895 

 Cuzco 



quarries of, 60 : 376 

 stonework at, 60 : 341 

 Cuzco Man, bones of, compared with 



modern bones from Peru, 66: 16 

 Cuzco remains from South America, 



66:10 

 CyanocepJialus cyanoceplialus, among 



theTewa, 56:41 

 Cyanocitta stelleri diademata, among 



the Tewa, 56 : 39 

 Cyanocorax cassinii, among the Tewa, 



56:41 

 Cycle 



glyphs, 57:68 



length, 57:62,135 



number of, in Great Cycle, 57: 



107-114 

 numbering of, in inscriptions, 57: 

 108. 227-233 



Cycle 8, dates, 57 : 194-198, 228 f . 

 Cycle 9 



dates, 57: 172, 183, 185, 187, 194, 



222 

 prevalence in Maya dating, 57: 

 194 

 Cycle 10, dates, 57: 199-203, 229-233 

 Cycle, Great 



length, 57:135,162 

 number of cycles in, 57: 107-114 

 Cycles, Great, Great and Higher 

 discussion, 57: 114^129 

 glyphs, 57 : 118 

 omitted in dating, 57 : 126 

 Cylindrical vessels, black-on-red ware, 



96:139 

 Cylindriopuntia, food plants, Pima, 34: 



261, 262 

 Gynoglossum virginicum, use of, 99: 



174 

 Cynomys gunnisoni, among the Tewa, 



56:21 

 Oy perns, among the Tewa, 55: 49 

 G. erythrorhizos, use of, 97: 24 

 See also Nutgrass. 

 Cypress, Chitimacha sacred tree, 43: 



354 

 CypHpedium parviflorum, use of, 99: 



249 

 Cystopteris fragilis, use of, 99: 228 



d'Abbadie, see Abbadie. 



Dablon, Le Pere C, quoted on Illinois 



Indians, 69:38 

 Dachachitding, 78:99 

 Dachapaimii-yahi, probable Wintun 



place name, 78 : 345 

 Dachi, a Tulare Lake tribe, 78 : 484 

 Daerhoff, Ben, cave on farm of, 76 : 95 

 Daffner, F. 



cited on physical data for children, 

 34 : 88, 89 



on dentition, 34:96-99,122 

 Daggett, John, 94:154 

 Daggett, Vanynme land up to, 78: 614 

 Dahauyap'ahdi, probable Wintun place 



name, 78 : 345 

 Dahlso-kaiya, 78 : 151 

 Dahomey songs, 45 : 130 

 Dakachawayawik, a Wiyot place name, 



78:116 

 Dakis-hankut, a town in Hupa Valley, 



78:129 

 Dakota-Assiniboin group 



burials of the, 83 : 16-49 



country occupied by the. 77 : 44 



habitations of, 77: 44 f. 



mention of, 77 : 2 



tribes composing, 77 : 44 

 Dakota clay beds, 52 : 49 

 Dakota Indian 



beliefs of the, 83 : 27 f . 



burials of the, 83:16-42 



chiefs of, buried at Fort Laramie, 

 83:35 



definition of, 61 : 1 



