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INDEX TO BULLETINS 1-100 



165 



Gould, on pulse rate in Indians, 34 : 141 

 Goupil, Eugfene, Aiibiu collection owned 



by, 28 : 20 

 Goiipil-Boban Atlas, village statistics 



in, 28:2011,204,206 

 Gourd Creek 



cairns at mouth of, 76 : 24 f. 

 village site on, 76 : 34 

 Gourd Creek Cave 



description of, 76 : 29 

 exploration of, 76 : 28-34 

 Gourd dipper, use of, by medicine man, 



99:58 

 Gourd drum, Hawaiian, 38: 142 

 Gourd rattle 



Chitimacha, 43 : 352 

 Hawaiian, 38 : 144 

 Gourds 



among the Tewa, 55 : 19, 101 

 found in considerable quantities, 



65:99 

 rattled during eating songs, 72 : 25 

 rattles made of, 97 : 44 

 symbolic use of, 93 : 18 

 used by Houma as rattle or drum, 



43:285 

 wild, among the Tewa, 55 : 63 

 Gourgues, Dominque de, expedition un- 

 der, 73:335 

 Governador Canyon, remains in, 96: 



66 

 Government 



Eno, 22 : 63 



Fuegian, 63: 177 f. 



Maya, nature of, 57 : 12-16 



of independent Maya states, 28: 



626, 630 ff. 

 United States, dealings of, with 



Mandan and Hidatsa, 80: 11 

 Wateree, 22 : 80 

 Gowalege, probably the Kealedji, 73: 



271 

 Gozopas ; Gozua, see Guazave. 

 Grace sticks, game of, played by the 



Alsea, 67:211 

 Gradation of tone, discussion of, 53: 



14 f. 

 Graduation 



from the halau, ailolo sacrament, 



38:32,34 

 from the halau, ceremonies of, 38 : 



31-35 

 from the halau, taboo-lifting 

 prayer, 38 : 32 

 Graebner, Dr. Fritz, theories of, 63: 



93, 203, 227 f . 

 Graham, Mrs. C. D., acknowledgment 



to, 37:iv 

 Graham, Agent D. D., cited on size of 



Zuui families, 34 : 43 

 Graham Cave, 76 : 83 

 Grahame, James, cited on Lenape in 



New Jersey, 62 : 13 

 Graham's, N. Mex., ruins near, 35 : 74 



Grain 



cultivation of , 73:42 

 storage of, 92 : 3 

 See also Corn, 

 Graine k Vol6e, home of Chitimacha 



shaman, 43 : 351, 352 

 Grain pits 



scarcity of, 96: 29 

 structures serving as, 96: 30 

 See also Storage. 

 Grama grass among the Tewa, 55: 64, 



65 

 Gramilla Station, 52:242,245 

 Grammar 



Alacaluf an, 63 : 10, 28, 129, 132 

 sources for Chonan, Yahgan, and 

 Onan, 63: 144 

 Grammatical categories 



Hupa, ideas expressed by, 40, pt. 



1 : 101-106 

 interpretation of, 40, pt. 1 : 43 

 Grammatical influences, discussion of, 



40, pt. 1 : 48 

 Grammatical notes, reason for brevity 



of, 85:1 

 Grammatical processes 



account of, 40, pt. 1 : 27 

 Athapascan, 40, pt. 1 : 99 ff. 

 Chinook, 40, pt. 1 : 571 f . 

 Chinook, ideas expressed by, 40, 



pt. 1 : 572-575 

 Fox, 40, pt. 1 : 758 f . 

 Fox, ideas expressed by, 40, pt. 1 : 



759-762 

 Haida, 40, pt. 1 : 215 

 Kwakiutl, 40 : pt. 1 : 439 f . 

 Kwakiutl, ideas expressed by, 



40, pt. 1 : 441-446 

 Maidu, ideas expressed by, 40, pt. 



1 : 690 f . 

 Siouan, 40, pt. 1 : 889 f . 

 Siouan, ideas expressed by, 40, pt. 



l:890f. 

 Tlingit, 40, pt. 1 : 166 

 Tlingit, ideas expressed by, 40, pt. 



1 : 166 f . 

 Tsimshian, 40, pt. 1 : 295 f . 

 Tsimshian, ideas expressed by, 

 40, pt. 1 : 296 fe. 

 Gramophone records, words of Tlingit 

 songs in connection with, 39: 390- 

 415 

 Granaries 



and storehouses, 73 : 360 f . 

 construction of, 100: 41 

 description of, 97 : 40 ; 100 : 3 

 in Ruin 1, 65:19 

 of Cliff Palace, 51 : 38 

 of the Tunica, 43:315 

 of Timucua Indians, 69 : 89 

 structure possibly used as, 100: 

 65 

 Granary found near Marsh Pass, 65: 



91 

 Grand Canyon, suspension bridge over, 

 82:137 



