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Gomara, Frangois Lopez de 



in bibliography, 30, pt. 2: 1195; 



34: 425 

 narrative of, copies that of Peter 



Martyr, 73 : 41 

 on names of cities in Acalan, 28: 



79 

 on names of cities in Mazatlan, 

 28:80 

 Gomez, Jos6, songs received from, 90: 



126 

 GonaqAde't 



a story of the, Tlingit, 39: 170- 



173 

 origin of the, Tlingit myth, 39: 



165-169 

 prognostication of vpealth, 39: 119 

 Grongora, see Siguenza y G6ngora. 

 Gonorrhea 



among the Mescaleros, 34 : 236 

 among the San Carlos Apache, 34 : 



179, 233 

 among the Southern Ute, 34: 176 

 among the White Mountain Apache, 



34 : 232 

 summary of, 34 : 189 

 See also. Syphilis; Venereal dis- 

 eases. 

 Gooch, W. D., quotations from, 2: 14 

 Goochland C!ounty, Va., archeology of, 



23:11 

 Good Bear 



death of, 80:177 

 Hidatsa singer, 80: 2 

 information furnished by, 80: 109 

 member of the Fox society, 80: 



109 

 songs recorded by, 80 : 121, 178 

 Good Eagle, Mrs. 



a singer, 93: xvii 

 characterization of, 93 xviii 

 song explained by, 93 : 110 

 Good Fur Robe 



a mythical chief, 80 : 7, 35 

 instructions of, 80 : 37, 38 

 origin of the name, 80 : 35 

 societies organized by, 80: 38, 39, 

 47 

 Goodman, J. T. 



chronologic tables of, 57 : 134 

 cited, 57:2,44, 116 f., 123 

 investigations of, 57: iiif. 

 on introducing glyph, 57 : 66 

 on length of Great Cycle, 57: 108 

 on supplementary series, 57: 152 

 Goodman Point Ruin, description of, 



70:17 

 Goodrich, Henry E., on pathological 

 conditions at Standing Rock Agency, 

 N. Dak., 34: table 9 (facing p. 406) 

 Goodrich, Dr. R. H., on pathological 

 conditions in Chamberlain School, S. 

 Dak., 34: table 9 (facing p. 406) 

 Goodwin, John M., 100 : 13 

 Gookin. Daniel, quoted on New England 

 dwellings, 69:24 



Goose (name of a person) 



demonstration of power of sacred 



stones by, 61: 210 

 dream authorizing, to treat the 



sick, 61:251f. 

 informant concerning Sun dance, 



61:90 

 participant in Sun dance, 61: 90 

 scout in United States Army, 61: 



90 

 song of, 80:78 



specialist in treatment of consump- 

 tion, 61 : 251 

 Goose (bird) 



among the Tewa, 56 : 33 

 See also Geese. 

 Gooseberry, among the Tewa, 55: 48, 



116 

 Goose Lake 



no Modoc claim of, 78 : 318 

 source of Pit River, 78 : 305 

 Goose Women Society 



autumn feast of, 80 : 40 

 ceremony and meeting of, 80 : 40- 



47 

 drum used by, 80 : 8 

 functions of, 80 : 35, 39 

 men singing with, 80 : 40 

 origin of, 80 : 39 



singing of, with Corn Priest, 80: 

 38 

 Gopher 



known among the Tewa, 56: 19 

 sickness caused by, 90 : 90 

 Gordillo, Francisco, in command of 



Ayllon's expedition, 73 : 32 

 Gordon, — , tradition related by, 76: 



173 

 Gordon, Thomas F., cited on Lenape in 



New Jersey, 62 : 13 

 Gore, J. H., in bibliography, 34: 412 

 Gorgets 



lignite, description of, 41: 49 f. 

 occurrence of, in mounds, 23: 28, 

 30, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 53, 54, 56, 60, 

 69 

 occurrence of, with human remains, 



23 : 27, 40, 52 

 pottery, mention of, 81 : 64 

 resemblance of, to those of Ohio, 



23:73 

 worn by medicine men in ceremo- 

 nies, 2 : 31 

 Gorman's, N. Mex., ruin near, 35 : 87 

 Goshen, Southern Yokut tribe at, 78: 



483 

 Gosselin, L'Abb6 Amed^e 



authority consulted, 43:3 

 on tribes of Lower Mississippi, 43 : 

 21 ff. 

 Oossypium hopi, among the Tewa, 55: 

 102 



See also Cotton. 

 Gouge 



from Miller's Cave, 76 : 79 

 stone, 60 : 22, 23, 231, 238 



