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fi'niwflb'e — Continued 



on Sioux custom, 53 : 228 

 references to, 53 : 204, 205, 223, 294 

 Eno 



attempt of, to check Spanish incurs- 

 ions, 22 : 58 

 genei'al description of the, 22: 62 

 incorporation of, with Catawba, 



22:50 

 incorporation of, with Saponi and 



Tutelo, 22 : 49 

 incorporation of, with Shoccoree 



and Adshusheer, 22 : 59 

 removal of, to Pedee river, 22 : 61 

 visited by Lederer, 22 : 54 

 Enoch, location of, 82 : 39 

 Eno Town, attempted settlement of 



tribes at, 22 : 59, 61 

 Eno Will, a chief, 22 : 63 

 Ensen, a synonym for Esselen, 78 : 545 

 Ensenada, location of, 78 : 709 

 Ensenadean formation 



at Punta Porvenir, 52 : 123 



description of , 52:287 



geologic specimens from, 52: 66, 



67, 69, 70, 74 

 references to, 52 : 12, 26, 80, 110 

 "split-stone" industry from, 52: 



100 

 See also Inter-Ensenadean ; Pre- 

 Ensenadean. 

 "Ensenes," 78 : 545 

 Enteric fever, see Typhoid fever. 

 Enteritis, among the Zuiii, 34: 181 

 Entertainment of children 

 songs for the, 53 : 



description of, 49 f. 



Lac du Flambeau Reservation, 



241 

 resemblances to other song 



groups, 57 f . 

 rhythmic units, 330 

 White Earth Reservation, 

 302-305 

 Entimbich, 78:480,585 

 Entrances 



smoke-hole, seasonal use of, 92: 



85 f 

 through roof, 100 : 16 f ., 106 

 through roof, significance of, 92: 



38 

 to dwellings, 96:23f. 

 to earth lodge, 77 : 149 

 tokivas, 70:42 

 to towers, 70 : 42 

 to Winnebago dwellings, 77 : 122 

 walled-up, 70 : 57 

 See also Antechambers ; Doors ; 

 Dooi*way ; Entry way ; Smoke- 

 hole entrance. 

 Entryway 



change in size of, 92 : 147 



location of, 92 : 146 



seasonal use of, by the Koryak, 



92: 85 f. 

 See also Entrances ; and references. 



Entsi X, Chinook myth of, 20: 113-122 

 Enumeration 



systems of, 57:87-134 

 systems of, comparison of, 57 : 133 

 See also Numerals. 

 Environment 



adjustment to, Kamia, 97: 85 

 as a factor in house construction, 



82: 75 

 as affecting culture, 35: 11-14 

 culture modified by, 60: 45, 95 

 influence of, on burial customs, 83 : 



1, 8, 50, 86 

 influence of, on form of dwelling, 



77: 184 

 influence of, on language, 40, pt. 



1 : 53-56 

 influence of, on manners and cus- 

 toms, 77: 8 

 of schoolchildren, 42: 32, 35 

 of Southwestern tribes, 34: 

 general description, 2-5 

 influence on Indians, 36, 126 f., 

 134 f . 

 of the Fuegians, 63 : 173 

 of tribes visited by Hrdlicka, 42: 



20 

 physical, 42 : 



of the Hupa, 16 

 of the Menominee, 8 f. 

 of the Mohave, 17 f. 

 of the Oglala Sioux, 11 

 of the Qtiinaielt, 14 

 songs not affected by, 80: 31 

 See also Physical environment. 

 Eocene fossils in Gallinas Creek, 32: 



44 

 Eocene Period, definition of, 33: 9 

 E-pe-sau-gee 



description of, 73: 250 

 See also Ipisagi. 

 Ephedra antisyphilitica, among the 

 Tewa, 55: 46 

 E. viridis 



medicinal plant, Apache, 34: 



233, 236, 239 

 medicinal plant, Navaho, 34: 

 239 

 Ephippick 



a Tawasa town, 73 : 131 

 Indian nation, 43: 32 f. 

 Epidemics 



among southwestern Indians, 34 



229 

 Cherokee belief concerning, 99 



39 

 Kutenai tale of the great, 59 

 268-271 

 Epigaea repens, use of, 99: 193, 252 

 Epilepsy 



by tribes, 34: 

 Hopi, 180 

 Navaho, 180 

 Otomi, 187 

 Papago, 182 



White Mountain Apache, 177 

 Zuni, 181 



