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INDEX TO BULLETINS 1-100 



157 



Garcia, Sivariauo — Continued 

 narrative by, 90 : 161 f . 

 recording of songs by, 90 : 116 

 sick treated by, 90 : 104 

 stories related by, 90 : 16 

 Garcia River, Central Porno settlement 



on, 78:232 

 Garcilaso de la Vega 



cited on the Sara, 22:57 

 description of Apalachee by, 73: 



117 f. 

 on mound building, 8: 10 

 on structure of Cuzco, 60 : 340 

 Garden mounds, description of, 37: 96 



ff. 

 Garden of Eden, see Eden, Garden of. 

 Garden rose, among the Tewa, 55 : 48 

 Gardens 



care of, 80:53 

 cultivation of, 86 : 122 f., 124 

 reference to, 80 : 5 

 singing in, 80 : 32, 52 

 Garden songs, a distinct type, 80 : 32 

 Gardiner, William, on call of plover and 



beetle, 53:7 

 Garlic, among the Tewa, 55 : 107 

 Garments 



description of, 86 : 31 ff. 

 of the California Indians, 78: 76, 

 173, 240. 276, 283, 292, 310, 317, 

 326, 405, 467, 519, 572, 597, 634, 

 651, 654, 721, 804 

 See also Clothing ; Dress. 

 Garnett's Landing, 91 : vi 

 Garomisopona, a place name, 78 : 553 

 Garonne River, naming of, by Ribault, 



73:48 

 Garroteros, Spanish designation of 



Yuma, 78:782 

 Gartichas 



used as a remedy by Cora, 34 : 252 



used as a remedy by Tarahumare, 



34 : 250 



Gartner Mound, description of, 71 : 140 



Garvin Cave, 76 : 112 



Gasconade County, Mo., mounds in, 



37:102 

 Gasconade River 



archeological remains on, 37: 100 

 burials along, 83 : 56 

 caves on, 76 : 96, 97, 98, 99 

 explorations near mouth of, 37: 



7-12 

 "Indian houses" on, 37:79 

 Gascondy, cave in vicinity of, 76: 98 

 GashovFU 



dialect of, 78:481 

 Yokut neighbors of Mono, 78 : 585 

 "Gasometer" skull, 33: 36 

 Gastro-intestinal disorders 

 by tribes, 34 : 

 Cora, 252 

 Hopi, 180 

 Huichol, 186, 187 

 Maricopa, 244 f ., 247 

 Mescaleros, 176 



Gastro-intestinal disorders — Continued 

 by tribes — continued 

 Mohave, 184 

 Pima, 244 ff . 

 San Carlos Apache, 233 

 Tarahumare, 250 

 Tarasco, 187 

 Walapai, 179 

 Yuma, 184 

 Zuui, 181 

 summary of, 34 : 173, 191 

 Ga'tcitcigi'cig, songs by, 45: 142 ff., 



154 f., 162, 206 

 Gates, Dr. Merrill B., cooperation of, 



30, pt. 1 : ix ; 30, pt. 2 : iii 

 Gatschet, Dr. Albert S. 



aid of, in Trumbull manuscript, 



25 : vii, ix 

 an authority consulted, 43: 2, 25 

 Atakapa material of, 43: 362; 



68:10 

 Chitimacha material of, 68: 10 

 cited, 55 : 25 

 cited as to Koroa, 43 : 6 

 cited on sex difference in stature. 



Whites, 34 : 135 

 connection of, with Taensa lan- 

 guage controversy, 43: 10, 14, 

 17, 18, 19, 20 

 cooperation of, 30, pt. 1 : ix ; 30, 



pt. 2 : iii 

 Hitchiti war story recorded by, 



88:115 

 linguistic data of, 43 : 23 

 mention of, 68 : 11 

 Natchez vocabulary of, 43: 254, 



256 f. 

 on Biloxi-Siouan aflSnity, 22: 16 

 on Biloxi terms, 22 : 15 

 on Catawba and Biloxi dialects, 



22:69 

 on Catawba population in 1881, 



22:74 

 on Chitimacha, 43 : 

 chiefs, 349 

 dance houses, 352 

 dances, 359 

 devils, 353 

 fishing, 346 



herb used for smoking, 351 

 manhood ceremony, 352 

 marriage, 349 



material relating to, 343, 357 

 mode of life, 345 

 mortuary ceremony, 350 

 name, 337 

 original seat, 297 

 villages, 343, 344 

 wearing of hair, 346 

 on classification of Adai, 43: 7 

 on derivation of Catawba, 22: 80 

 on derivation of Chicora, 22: 86 

 on derivation of Etiwaw, 22: 84 

 on late status of the Catawba, 



22:73 

 on location of Taensa, 43 : 16 

 on Muskhogean migration, 22: 11 



