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Gallo Mountains, location of, 35 : 7 

 Gallo Springs 



pottery from, 35:19 



ruins at, 35:72, 78 f. 

 Galpin, P. G., acknowledgment to, 99: 



XV 



Gait, Allen, remains on farm of, 23 : 13 

 Galvez, Governor, — , recognition of 



Chitimacha by, 43: 343 

 Gama, see Leon y Gama. 

 Gambler, story of the 90: 35-54; 93: 



98-102 

 Gambling 



among the California Indians, 78 : 

 108, 111, 148, 156, 173, 214, 291, 

 295, 310, 333, 419, 446, 457, 470, 

 538, ff., 597, 721, 740, 846-850 

 among the Chippewa, account of, 



53:206-213 

 among the Fuegians, 63 : 177, 185 

 among the Kutenai, 59 : 52, 53 

 among the Natchez, 43 : 90 f . 

 among the Navaho, 34 : 33 

 among the Southern Ute, 34 : 31 

 among the Walapai, 34 : 33 

 among the Yuma, 34 : 34 

 general account of, 34 : 30, 154 

 smoking at, 94:254 

 See also Betting ; Games. 

 Gambling sticks, how the Seaward- 

 sqoa'ladas obtained the names of 

 their, Haida myth, 29: 322 ft. 

 Game (zoological) 



abundance of, 73 : 74 



abundance of, at Isle au Vache, 



77:91 

 abundance of, in Piedra district, 



96:17 

 birds and animals, list of, 64: 24 

 formerly abundant in Louisiana, 



48:9 

 in Louisiana, 73 : 205 

 means of attracting, 90: 210 

 of the Pueblo area, 92:2 

 preparation and curing of, for 



future use, 64:21 

 preparation of, for food, 86: 43 f., 



121 

 preservation of, 73 : 358 

 pursuit of, 64 : 23 

 raven hides the, Kutenai tale, 59 : 



212-219 

 scarce in Rio Grande Valley, 54: 



19 

 superstitions concerning, 73: 384 

 traps used in capturing, 64 : 24 

 used for food, list of, 65: 99 

 See also Animals ; and names of dif- 

 ferent animals ; Buffalo ; Hunt- 

 ing ; Hunting customs. 

 Games (play) 



and pastimes, Choctaw, 48: 19 f. 

 athletic, of the Eno, 22 : 63 

 ball, description of, 73: 43 

 children's, of the Chippewa, 86: 

 59, 67-70 



Games — Continued 



children's, of the Kutenai, 59: 52, 



53 

 hiding a stick, description of, 61: 



489 f. 

 moccasin, description of, 61: 485 

 of chance, Chipi>ewa, 86 : 114 ff. 

 of children, 99 : 129 

 of dexterity, Chippewa, 86: 117 ff. 

 of Kilu, Hawaiian, 38 : 235 

 of Na-ii, Hawaiian, 38 : 118 

 of silence, description of, 53 : 303 f . 

 of Southwestern tribes, 34 : 30 

 of the ancient inhabitants, 64: 56 

 of the Chitimacha, 43 : 350 

 of the Florida Indians, 73 : 381 

 of the Fuegians, 63 : 184 f . 

 of the Houma, with stones, 43 : 288 

 of the Kamia, 97 : 4-^^47 

 of the Mandan, 80 : 81, 171 

 of the Natchez, 43 : 90 f . 

 of the Omaha, 77 : 81 

 of wheel-and-stick, 22 : 63 

 played by adults and children, 64 : 



39 

 played in Molokai, 76 : 177 

 space for playing, 77 : 129 

 stones used in, 81 : 21 

 women's, Chippewa, 86 : 69 

 See also Bamboo game ; Hand 

 game ; Races ; Stick game. 

 Games of war, children's, description 



of, 53 : 137-141 

 Gaming balls, wooden, 81 : 68 

 Gaming pieces, made of bone, 96: 147 

 Gamio, Don Manuel, Inspector of Ruins, 

 74: 19 



acknowledgment to, 74 : 5 

 adornos found by, 74 : 43 f . 

 hypothetical restoration of, 74: 



50 

 work of, 74 : 14 

 Gamio, Rodrigo, acknowledgment to, 



74:5 

 GAmna'tck !i, Tlingit myth of, 39: 215 



ff. 

 Ganadjani equated with Heluta, 98: 9 

 Ganadyani, Cochiti tale of, 98: 251 ff. 

 GanAXA'dl, migration of, to Tongass, 

 ' Tlingit myth, 39:233-236 

 Gander, D. H., mound near place of, 



23:47 

 G.A'ndox'si father, Haida myth of the 



shaman, 29 : 311-315 

 Gans6'ti, on Natchez remnant, 43: 256 

 Ganundesaga Castle, 69 : 27 

 Garabito, 44:83 

 Garay, Francisco de, expedition of, 



73:334 

 Garc6s, conditions found by, 78 : 803 

 Garcia, Gregorio, Mixtec creation 



legend told by, 28 : 289 f . 

 Garcia, Sivariano 



a singer, 90 : xix 

 characterization of, 90 : xix 

 information furnished by, 90: 148 



