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INDEX TO BULLETINS 1-100 



163 



Glyphs 



full-figure 



nature of, 53 : 67 f ., 188^191 

 plate showing, 57: 188 

 Guatemalan, 28 : 88 

 Guatemalan, Zorita on, 28: 88 

 Maya, interpretation of, 28: 503 



f ., 505-513 

 Maya, papers on, by E. Forstemann, 



28 : 499-513 

 on Chama vase, 28: 660 fC., 663 f. 

 on vessel in Castaiieda collection, 



28 : 11^121 

 use of, in Humboldt collection of 

 Mexican picture writings, 28: 

 228 

 See also Hieroglyphs ; Time periods. 

 Gnaphalium obtusifolium, use of, 99: 

 207, 262 



O. poly cepli alum, medicinal use of, 

 Choctaw, 48 : 24 

 Gnats, ashes transformed into, Tlingit, 



39 : 214 

 Gnomes, Hawaiian counterpart of, 38 : 



21,46 

 Goale, see Guale. 



Go-and-come Dance, Choctaw, descrip- 

 tion of, 48 : 21 

 Goat Bluff Cave, description of, 76: 



35-39 

 Goats, among the Tewa, 56 : 15 

 Goatsrue, use of, 99: 128 

 Gobelins style, 7 : 12 

 Gobineau, — , classification of, 40, pt. 



1: 7 

 God 



Fuegian conception of, 63: 146- 



149 

 Kiowa name for, 84 : 49 

 Natchez conception of, 43 : 168-172 

 of health, Mauli-ola (note), 38: 



198 

 of mirage, Lima-loa (note), 38:79 

 See also Gods. 

 Goddard, Dr. Pliny Earle 



acknowledgment to, 78: viii 

 Athapascan sketch of, 40, pt. 1 : vi 

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



pt. 2 : iii 

 in bibliography, 34 : 412 

 work of, 67 : 5 

 Godfrey, G. C. M., in bibliography, 34 : 



412 

 Godron, — , cited on recent low-browed 



crania, 33 : 99 

 Gods 



day, of the Mayas, paper on, 28: 



557-572 

 Hawaiian attitude toward, 38: 



225 

 Maya, and their respective days, 



28 : 560-509, 570 ff . 

 Maya, nature of, 57 : 16-19 

 of the Fuegians, 63 : 146-149 

 of the hula, 38 : 23 f£. 

 pulque, Mexican, 28 : 847-352 



Gods — Continued 



pulque, names of, 28: 348 



stone, 76 : 186, 193 



Tunica, number and names of, 43 : 



318 

 Zapotec, in relation to calendar, 



28 : 290 f . 

 See also Deities ; God ; Great Spirit. 

 Gogoni, fanciful identification of, 78: 



485 

 Goiter 



among Indians in various parts of 



the United States, 34: 199 ff. 

 among the Apache, 34 : 178, 199 

 among the Hopi, 34 : ISO 

 among the Opata, 34: 184 f. 

 among the Papago, 34 : 182 

 among the Yaqui, 34: 185 

 physician's reports on, 34: 213, 



table 9 (facing p. 406) 

 summary of, 34 : 190 

 thyroid gland in, 34 : 188 

 Gojoles, 44 : 24, 28 

 Gokay, Frank, as an interpreter, 53: 



143, 165 

 Gold 



alloyed with copper, 3 : 8^ 9 

 Chitimacha use of, 43 : 345 

 found in Florida, 73 : 349 

 in caves, beliefs concerning, 76: 



21,30 

 objects of, cast in their entirety, 



3:10 

 ornaments of, found in Florida, 



60 : 104 

 plates found by Balboa at Darien, 



3:8 

 source of, unknown, 3 : 25 

 use of, in manufacture of various 

 articles, 3:22 

 Gold Bluff, a Yurok place name, 78: 



116, 124 

 Golden Alexander, use of, 99 : 102 

 Golden aster, among the Tewa, 55: 54 

 Goldenclub, use of, 99 : 76 

 Golden Eagle, town of, visited by tree 



chief, Kutenai tale, 59: 198-203 

 Goldenrod 



among the Tewa, 55 : 49 

 Cherokee, use of, 99 : 275 

 Goldfinch 



among the Tewa, 56 : 4 

 and the redbird, Biloxi, 47: 112- 

 116 

 Goldfrank, Mrs. Esther Schiff 

 cited, 98:207,214 

 on shrine for success in courtship, 

 98:51 

 Goleta, 78:553 



Goleta Marsh, places in, 78 : 552 

 Golfo Dulce, expedition of Cortes to, 



28:78 

 Golomshtok, E., data obtained from, in 



1922, 78:317 

 Colon, 78 : 484 



Golondrina, medicinal plant, Opata, 

 34:250 



