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INDEX TO BULLETINS 1-100 



153 



Frames 



for drying berries, 86 : 157 

 for drying hides, 86 : 164 

 See also Cadre. 

 France, epilepsy in, 34 : 204 

 Frances Canyon, remains in, 96 : 60 

 Franchfere, Gabriel, Chinook vocabu- 

 lary collected by, in 1812, 15: v 

 Franciscan Fathers, missionary work 



of, 73: 85; 90: 2 

 Franciscan Missions, in Costanoan ter- 

 ritory, 78:463 

 Francisco of Chicora. 



account of Indians obtained from, 



73:41 

 interpreter for Ayllon, 73: 34 

 tales related by, 73 : 36 

 Frank, Andrew, a singer, 75 : 17, 18, 19 

 Frankfort, Ohio, site of Shawnee town, 



71:42 

 Franklin 



location of Chitimacha, 43 : 344 

 name for Atakapa town, 43: 363 

 Franklin, Tenn., mound near, 71: 49 

 Franklin County, Mo., mounds in, 37: 



101 

 Franklin County, Tenn., caves of, 76: 



131 

 Fredonia, ruins near, 82:45 

 Freeburg, caves in vicinity of, 76: 97, 



99 

 Freeland, L. S. 



on eastern Fomo ritual system, 



78:266 

 on Porno "poison-man," 78: 259 

 Freeman's Cave, 76: 81 ff. 

 Freestone, Coast Miwok of, 78 : 273 

 Freire-Marreco, Miss Barbara, work of, 



55:1 

 Fremont, — , arrival of, at Kansa town, 



77:96 

 Fremont, John C, initials of, cut in 



Pipestone quarry, 60 : 264 

 Fremont Pass, no ruins observed near, 



82: 53 

 French, B. F., cited on early Spanish 



references, 22 : 70 

 French 



and Indian War, Catawba in, 22: 



72 

 attempts of, to colonize the Caro- 



linas and Florida, 73: 48-53 

 control of Yazoo and Koroa tribes, 



43:193 

 dealings with Chitimacha, 43: 



337, 339 f., 343 

 influence in Louisiana, 43: 11 f., 



18 

 langiiage, nomenclature, 43: 168 

 language, use by Pascagoula, 43: 



305 

 relations of the, with Menominee, 



42:9 

 relations of the, with the Indians, 

 22: 70 



French — Continued 



respect for Indian doctors, 43: 



326 

 settlement of, destroyed by Menen- 



dez, 73:335 

 Tunica alliance, 43: 310, 311 

 voyagers murdered by Natchez, 



43:219 

 See also French People; French- 

 man; and various Indian tribal 

 names. 

 French Creek, 78 : 109 

 French Lick Springs, cavern near, 76: 



107 

 Frenchman 



and his daughters, Kutenai tale, 



59:34fe. 

 and the rabbit, Biloxi tale, 47: 



13 ff. 

 See also French. 

 French people 



cranial alterations in, 52: 5 

 See also French. 

 French's Historical Collection of Lou- 

 isiana, an authority consulted, 43: 

 2, 3, 5, 7, 24 

 Freshet, aboriginal remains exposed by, 

 23: 11, 12, 13, 14, 23, 24, 27, 30, 34, 

 45, 46, 47, 48, 59, 65 

 Freshwater Creek, in Wiyot territory, 



78:113 

 Freshwater Lagoon, 78:72 

 Freshwater Province, population of, 



73:337 

 Fresno, remedy of Tarahumare, 34: 



251 

 Fresno Flats, 78 : 482 

 Fresno River 



boundary between Miwok and 



Yokut, 78:443 

 Chukchansi on, 78:481 

 settlements on, 78 : 482 

 Sierra territory bounded by, 78: 



442 

 Yokutson, 78:475 

 Friar Point, location of Tunica, 43: 



306 

 Fricatives, voiced and voiceless, shift- 

 ing of, Eskimo, 40, pt. 1 : 988-991 

 Friedemann, M. 



on Diprothomo platensis, 52: 340 

 on Monte Hermoso remains, 52: 



360 f. 

 publication by, 52 : 389 

 Friederici, Georg, in bibliography, 34: 



411 

 Friendly Village, language of, works in, 



16: 22 

 Friends, Alabama story of the, 88 : 143 



f. 

 Friends (Quakers), control of Omaha 



schools by, 11 : 36 

 Friendship among the Fuegians, 63: 



176 

 Frijoles, how the people came up from, 

 Cochitl tale, 98 : 185 f . 



