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Etiwaw — Continued 



included in Gusabo, 73 : 17 

 location of, in 1670, 73 : 61 

 merged into surrounding popula- 

 tion, 73: 71 

 name of a Cusabo tribe, 73 : 21 

 possible origin of the name, 73 : 38 

 Etla, 44 : 55 

 Etocale, see Ocale. 

 Eto-husse-wakkes, a Lower Creeli or 



Seminole town, 73 : 284, 409 

 Etotulga, a Seminole town, 73: 411 

 Etowah burial mounds, 8 : 10, 29 

 Ette-actal 



offer of peace terms by, 43 : 240 

 ransomed by Indian women, 43: 



146 f. 

 See also Taotal. 

 Etzalqualiztli, festival of Mexican rain 

 god Tlaloc, 28: 23, 129, 132, 135, 136 

 Euchee Anna, Yuchi name preserved in, 



73:304 

 Euchee Creek, Kasihta settlement on, 



73:225 

 Euchlaena luxurians, among the Tewa, 

 55:79 



E. mexicana, among the Tewa, 55 : 

 79 

 Enconuhis trochiformis alaskensis, 



among the Tewa, 56 : 65 

 Eudeve, mention of, 44 : 6, 7, 26, 34 

 Eu-fa-lau, see Eufaula. 

 Eufaula 



a division of the Muskogee, 73: 



174, 189, 215, 262 

 description of, by Hawkins, 73: 



261 

 location of the town, 43 : 254 

 mention of, 73 : 260-263 

 origin of, 73 : 260 

 population of, 73: 432, 435, 436 

 Seminole town made from, 73 : 400 

 See also Lower Eufaula ; Upper 

 Eufaula. 

 Eufaula Hatchee 



description of, by Hawkins, 73: 



261 

 population of, 73 : 437 

 Eufaula Old Town, location of, 73: 



261 

 Eu-fau-lau, see Eufaula. 

 Eu-fau-Iau-hat-che, see Eufaula Hat- 

 chee. 

 Eugene, graves in vicinity of, 76: 96 

 Euharlee, a corruption of Eufaula, 73 : 



261 

 Eukshi, name of Klamath derived from, 



78 : 319 

 Eulogy of the dead, 83 : 43, 65 

 Eutneces oisoletus, among the Tewa, 



56:49 

 Euonymus amcricanns, use of, 99: 253 

 Eupatorium perfoUaUim, use of, as a 

 charm, 86 : 110 

 E. purpureum, use of, 99: 262 

 See also Snakeroot. 



Euphemism in Chukchee language, 40, 



pt. 2 : 888 

 Euphonic laws 



of Kwakiutl language, 40, pt. 1: 



431 

 of Maidu language, 40, pt. 1 : 686 f . 

 See also Phonetics. 

 EupJiorMa, medicinal plant, San Carlos 

 Apache, 34:232 

 E. hypericifolia, use of, 99: 180, 

 307 

 Eureka, 78 : 14 



Eureka Springs, Ark., aboriginal ceme- 

 tery near, 37 : 73 

 Europe 



advent of man in, 33 : 9 

 existence of man in, during conti- 

 nental glaciers, 54 : 62 

 European 



advent into Gila-Salt region, 35: 



8f. 

 ancient crania, 33 : 13, 71 

 articles in mound graves, 8 : 33 

 chamaeceplials, 33: 42-46 

 influence, absence of, from burials, 



37:4 

 influence, absence of, at Spruce- 

 tree House, 41 : 51 

 stories of the Cochiti Indians, 98 : 

 163-184 

 Eutaenia eques aurata, among the Tewa, 

 56:50 

 E. ornata, among the Tewa, 56: 



50 

 E. sirtalis dorsalis, among the 

 Tewa, 56:50 

 Eu-ta-lau, see Aufaula. 

 Eutamias quadrivittatus, among the 



Tewa, 56:22 

 Eutaw 



a synonym for Etiwaw, 22 : 84 

 See also Etiwaw. 

 Evans, — , on stone implements of 



Great Britain, 2: 22 

 Evans, J. P., in bibliography, 34 : 411 

 Evaporation 



importance of, in the Southwest, 



54:61 

 laws governing, 54 : 37 ff. 

 Evarts, Mark 



a singer, 93 : xvii 

 characterization of, 93 : xviii 

 songs recorded by, 93 : 48, 49 

 Everglades of Florida, typical house in, 



69:82 

 Evergreen oak among the Tewa, 55 : 44 

 Evergreens, belief concerning, 99: 139 

 Evil charms, see Charms. 

 Evil Manitou 



influence of, 85 : 33, 71 

 mention of, 85 : 29, 73, 79 

 Evil spirits 



among the Houma, 43 : 287 

 See also Devils ; Ghosts. 

 Evolution, human 



according to Ameghino, 52 : 13, 323 

 summary of, 52 : 2-5 



