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Great Plumed Serpent, sacredness of, 



among the Hopi, 51 : 59 

 Great Sacred Pack 



custodianship of, 95: 121 

 reference to, 85 : 144 

 Great Salt Lake 



marshes bordering on, 82 : 4, 5 

 mounds on shores of, 82 : 4 

 mounds west of, 82 : 11 f . 

 variations in shoreline of, 82 : 4 

 Great Spirit 



belief concerning, 83 : 27, 28 

 dwelling of, 83:21 

 lamentations to, 83 : 57 

 Natchez name for God, 43 : 168 

 of the Chitimacha, 43: 356 

 oftheTioux, 43:334 

 propitiation of, 83 : 54 

 See also God; Gods; Great Mani- 

 tou. 

 "Great Temple" of Hawaii, 76: 183 f. 

 Great Wassaw Island, French name for, 



73:51 

 Green, Dr. James, skulls presented by, 



82 : 151 

 Green Bay, Wis., movement to, 85: 5 

 Green Bay Agency, Wis. (Menominee) 

 albinism at, 34: 198, table 9 



(facing p. 406) 

 deaf and dumb at, 34 : 206, table 9 

 epilepsy at, 34 : 203, table 9 

 goiter at, 34: 200, table 9 

 idiocy at, 34: 205, table 9 

 morbidity at, from tuberculosis, 



42:4 

 mortality at, from tuberculosis, 



42:5 

 pathological conditions at, 34: ta- 

 ble 9 

 spinal curvature at, 34 : 208, table 



9 

 tuberculosis at, 34 : 210, table 9 

 Greenbrae Mound 



artifacts in, precentage of, 78 : 929 

 classes of artifacts in, percentage 



of, 78 : 932 

 percentage composition of, 78 : 923 

 proportion of moUusks in, 78 : 924 

 Green Buffalo Dance 

 custom of, 95 : 2 

 instituted by Wolf gens, 95 : 2 

 Greenhough, David, artifacts presented 



by, to national collections, 82: 48 

 Greenland, see Walhalla Plateau. 

 Greenland language 



vocabulary of, the earliest known, 



l:iv 

 works in, 1 : 38—41 

 Green Peach War, Wiwohka responsible 



for, 73:270f. 

 Green River, rock shelters on, 76: 118 

 Green sage, among the Tewa, 55 : 53 

 Greenstone, grooved ax of, from sup- 

 posed glacial deposits, 60 : S3 



Greenville School, Calif., pathological 

 conditions in, 34: table 9 (facing p. 

 406) 

 Greenwald (Herman) Ranch, ruins 



near, 35 : 89 

 G r eeting at feast, 79 : 63 

 Gregg, Alexander 



on application of name Wateree, 



22:81 

 on Catawba treatment of disease, 



22:72 

 on condition of Catawba in 1787, 



22:74 

 on Indian hostility, 22 : 77 

 on Negro slaves among Indians, 22 : 



77 

 on Notchee and Catawba quarrels, 



22:84 

 on Sara-Catawba consolidation, 

 22 : 60, 73 

 Gregory, Dr. Herbert E. 



geologist of Yale Peruvian expedi- 

 tion, 66 : 14 

 in relation to Cuzco Man, 66: 15 

 mention of, 76 : 175 ; 82 : 66 

 report of, on geological conditions 

 work of, 76: 174 

 Gregory, J. W., quoted on refrigeration 



of earth, 54: 60 

 Grey, Sir George, account of Mawi by, 



38:95 

 Griesbach, Carl L., on Bushman digging 



stick, 2 : 13 

 Grieve, Dr. James, in bibliography, 34 : 



425 

 Griffin, Charles, education of Indians by, 



22:44 

 Griffith, — , South Osprey remains dis- 

 covered by, 33 : 55 

 Grigra 



classification of, 43 : 9, 39, 181-186 

 difficulties with French, 43: 202, 



219 

 possessor of religious temple, 43: 



166 

 protection of, by Natchez, 43: 33, 



336 

 viUage, 43 : 211, 212, 336 

 Grimaldi skeletal remains, 52: 4 

 Grinding 



corn by girls, 51 : 37 

 implements for, use of, 60 : 345 

 whetting, 60 : 344 

 Grinding stones 



description of, 41 : 40 f . 

 found in Cliff Palace, 51 : 66 

 Grindstone Creek 



dances on, 78 : 369 

 name of Wintun on, 78 : 166 

 Grinnell, Dr. Fordyce 



burial rites described by, 83 : 85 

 in bibliography, 34 : 412 

 Grinnell, Dr. George Bird 



Cheyenne custom described by, 83 : 



8 

 cited as an authority, 61 : 312 



