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Frijoles Canyon 



Cochiti tale of how the people came 



up from, 98 : 15 

 red ware abundant in, 81: 58, 59 

 Frijolito ruin, pottery typical of, 81: 



59 

 Fringes, ancient people fond of, 7: IG 

 Frink, James, claim of, as first to see 



Cliff Palace, 51:13 

 Frios 



among the Cora, 34 : 252 

 among the Tarahumare, 34: 185 

 See also Malaria. 

 Fritz (Fred) Ranch, ruin on, 35: 46 f. 

 Frog 



and antelope, Kutenai tale, 59 



244-247 

 and chipmunk, Kutenai tale, 59 



58 ff. 

 and partridge, Kutenai tale, 59 



21 

 figure of, very common in Chiriqui, 



3 : 19 f . 

 how the Sitka KikSA'di obtained 



the, Tlingit myth, 39 : 224 

 Kutenai tale of race of antelope 



and, 59 : 42, 43 

 lost his wife, Natchez tale, 88: 248 

 the woman who married, Tlingit 



myth, 39: 236 f. 

 Tunica idol, 43 : 318 

 See also Frogs; Tiny Frogs. 

 Frog Crest 



of the KiksA'di of Wrangell, 



Tlingit tale, 39 : 232 

 origin of, among the KiksA'di, 

 Tlingit myth, 39 : 294 

 Frog Mountain, naming of, 90 : 26 

 Frog People, woman taken away by the, 



Tlingit myth, 39 : 53 f . 

 Frog Place, Cherokee village, 43: 255 

 Frogs 



among the Tewa, 56 : 10, 52, 53 

 how the dead were honored by, 



Tlingit myth, 39 : 54 f . 

 See also Frog. 

 Frog Wife, Cochiti tale of the, 98: 



140 ff. 

 Frontal breadth, Munsee, below the 



medium, 62 : 26 

 Frontal region 



low but well arched in Munsee fe- 

 males, 62 : 20 

 Munsee crania, 62 : 33 

 Frost 



one of the most effective causes of 



disintegi-ation, 54 : 38 

 part played by, in shaping of can- 

 yon, 54:33 

 Frostbite 



treatment for, 99 : 167, 258, 298 

 Frosted, Thomas, attendant at Sun 



Dance council, 61: 92 

 Fruh, J., publication by, 52 : 390 



Fruits 



dried, found in Cave I, 65 : 156 

 found at Port Royal, 73 : 65 

 Karuk terms for, 94 : 60 f . 

 of the Acolapissa, 43: 282 

 of the Chitimacha, 43: 346 

 oftheHouma, 43:286 

 of the Natchez, 43:77 

 of the Pascagoula, 43 : 303 

 of the Tunica, 43:317 

 Frximentum indicum coeruleiim, among 

 the Tewa, 55 : 79 

 F. indicum luteum, among the 



Tewa, 55:79 

 F. indicum rtibriim, among the 

 Tewa, 55 : 79 

 Fuca Straits Indians, see Maka. 

 Fuel, a Guale chief, 73 : 82 

 Fugitive red, use of the term, 96 : S3 

 "Fugitive red" ware, from pit houses, 



100:120 

 Fulemmys Town, a Seminole town, 73 : 



407 

 Fullbloods 



among the Hupa, 42 : 16 

 among the Menominee, 42 : 9 

 among the Mohave, 42 : 17 

 among the Oglala Sioux, 42 : 7, 11 

 susceptibility of, to tuberculosis, 

 42:32 

 FuUer, Dr. R. G. 



assistance of, 51: 10 f., 52 

 assistant in 1915 expedition, 65: 

 14 

 Fullidora capolinata, medicinal plant, 



Otomi, 34 : 252 

 Fulo, see Yf ulo. 



Fuloplata, a Guale town, 73 : 83 

 Fulton, — , purchaser of Taensa land, 



43:272,305 

 Fumigation, ceremonial, of the Fox, 



87:13 

 Functions of Indian children, 34: 



table 1 (facing p. 266) 

 Funderburg Cienaga, ruins at, 35: 



60 

 Funeral ceremonies 



for chief, Chippewa, 45: 54 f. 

 Maya, description of, 57: 11 f. 

 Natchez, for common people, 43: 



138 f. 

 Natchez, for suns, 43: 139-157 

 of the Kamia, 97 : 56 ff. 

 See also Death ; Mortuary customs. 

 Funeral Mountains, 78 : 590 

 Funeral pyre, construction of, 97: 58 

 Funeral song, Fox society, 80: 123 

 Fungi 



among the Tewa, 55 : 10 

 poisonous, of the Southwest, 34: 



173 

 use of, 99:124 

 Funk Place, description of mound on, 



23:58 

 Fur-cloth robes, many fragments 

 found, 65:156 



