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Ecgeagan, 78:545 



Echilat, an Esselen settlement, 78 : 545 



Echinocereus wislizeni, food plant, San 



Carlos Apache, 34 : 257, 2G2 

 Echitos, a synonym for Hitchiti, 73: 



405 

 Echkim. vulgare, use of, 99 : 307 

 Echulet, a Tolowa town, 78 : 125 

 Ecbulit, name of a Tolowa settlement, 



78:124 

 Echunticas, 44:24,28 

 E-chuse-is-li-gau, a Hilibi village, 73: 



259 

 Eclja, Francisco Fernandez de, expedi- 

 tion of, 73 : 17 

 Egita, a Timiicua chief, 73 : 325 

 Eclampsia, kidney disorders in, 34: 



189 

 Eclauoii, a Timucua town, 73 : 325 

 Eclipses 



beliefs concerning, Choctaw, 48: 



17 f. 

 knowledge of, Kamia, 97 : 66 

 lunar, customs concerning, Alsea, 



67:227,229 

 lunar, exorcisms during Alsea, 67: 



227, 229 

 solar, customs concerning, Alsea, 



67 : 229 

 solar, exorcisms during, Alsea, 



67:229 

 See also Celestial phenomena ; 

 Moon ; Sun. 

 Economic culture of the Fuegians, 63 : 



172, 178 f . 

 Ecsaa, 78:491 

 Ecselen, a synonym for Esselen, 78: 



545 

 Ecuador, ancient inhabitants of, 52: 



179 

 E-cun-chate 



Alabama village described by Haw- 

 kins, 73: 197 

 See also Kan-tcati. 

 E-cun-hut-ke, a synonym for Kan-hatki, 



73:270 

 Eczema 



among the Hopi, 34 : 180 

 among the Yuma, 34: 184 

 summary of, 34:189 

 Edelano, a Timucua town, 73 : 325 

 Eden, Governor, — , declaration of war 



against the Sara by 22 : 59 

 Eden, Garden of, Biloxi, version of, 



47:31tf. 

 Edenshaw, Charlie, chief of the Masset 

 family, stories obtained from, 29: 

 147, 187, 250 

 Eden Valley, 78: 161, 165 

 Edenville Road, cave on, 76 : 57 

 Edgard, location of town, 43 : 270 

 Edgar Springs, cave in vicinity of, 76: 



'2P 

 Edisloh 



chief tainess of, land ceded by, 73: 



70 

 See also Edisto. 



Edista ; Edistah, see Edisto. 

 Edistare, synonym of Edisto, 73: 20 

 Edisto 



a Cusabo tribe, 73 : 17, 21 



chief town of, 73:63 



habitat and early history of, 22: 



85 

 later name of Audusta, 73 : 50 

 location of, 73:60f. 

 mention of, 73 : 67, 68 

 probable origin of the name, 73: 



37 

 synonyms for, 73: 19 f. 

 Edisto Island, French name for, 73: 

 51 

 plans to purchase, 73: 69 

 Edistoe ; Edistoh ; Edistow, see Edisto. 

 Edmonson County, Ky., caves of, 76: 



115-118 

 Edmunds, Mr. and Mrs. J. R., Jr., ac- 

 knowledgment to, 99 : XV 

 Edu, 44:2 

 Education 



aim of, 79:2 



of Southern Indians in 1711-1712, 



22:44 

 See also Indian education. 

 Edwards, Rev. John, acknowledgment 



to, 9:v 

 Edwards, J. L. 



acknowledgment to, 82 : 2 

 mention of, 82 : 5 

 Edwards, John W., assistant in 1915 



expedition to Arizona, 65:14 

 Edioinia americatia, among the Tewa, 



55:46 

 Eells, Rev. Myron 



acknowledgment to, 15 : viii 

 in bibliography, 34 : 411 

 Eel River, references to, 78: 112, 113, 

 115, 119, 123, 142, 143, 144, 145, 151, 

 161, 165, 166, 202, 223 

 Eels, among the Tewa, 56 : 56 

 Eescamaque, see Escamacu. 

 Eetatulga, one of the six Fowl towns, 



73:178 

 Efau Haujo, a Tukabahchee chief, 73: 



281 

 Effigies of the Apache, 90 : 195 

 Effigy forms 



in vessels, 96 : 108 

 See also Bird-form vessels. 

 Egan, Hon. Mark J., Apache relics 



owned by, 35: 42 

 Egbert, Superintendent and Mrs. Knott 

 C, acknowledgment to, 40, pt, 2 : 

 438 f. 

 Eggplant, among the Tewa, 55: 112 



See also Solanum. 

 Eggs, cheek-flesh of salmon, 39: 304, 



314 

 Eggs-of-Skl'tg.ao, war between the In- 

 let-rear-town people and the, 29: 

 391 f. 

 Egue 



mention of, 44: 6 

 See also Eudeve. 



