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Grinnell, Dr. George Bird — Continued 

 cooperation of, 30, pt. 1 : ix 

 erection of medicine lodge described 



by, 77 : 33 

 in bibliography, 34 : 412 

 Grinnell, Prof. Joseph, 97 : 14 

 Grinnell, Lawrence, funds contributed 



by, 65 : 13 

 Grippe, see La Grippe. 

 Gris, sec Grigra. 

 Grizzly Bear 



Alsea myth of death of, 67: 60-67 

 and the coyote, Kutenai tales, 59 : 



5, 5-8, 140-143 

 bugaboo to Haida children, 29: 



363 

 lion and, Cochiti tales, 98: 142, 



142 If. 

 meat of, not eaten, 39 : 49 

 rabbit, coyote, and wolf, Kutenai 



tale, 59:55ff. 

 Tsimshian tale of, 27 : 200-210 

 Tsimshian tale of, abstract of, 

 27:242 

 Grizzly Bear Crest of the Te'qoedi, 



Tlingit tale, 39 : 228 f . 

 Grohman, — , in bibliography, 34: 412 

 Groomes, Ray, on discovery of copper 



plates near Maiden, 37 : 98 

 Grooved pottery 



of Santiago Ahuitzotla, 74 : 49 

 See also Pottery. 

 Grosbeak, among the Tewa, 56 : 43 

 Grosse Tete, Chitimacha dance house, 



43:352 

 Grosse Tete Namu, Chitimacha village, 



43:344 

 Grossmann, F. E., in bibliography, 34 : 



412 

 Grosstead, Mrs., — , excavation by, 35 : 



78 

 Gros Ventres 



goiter among the, 34: 213, table 9 



(facing p. 406) 

 morbidity of, from tuberculosis, 



42:4 

 mortality of, from tuberculosis, 



42:5 

 name of the Hidatsa, 80: 4, 7, 11 

 pathological conditions of, 34: 



table 9 

 population of, 34 : table 9 

 reference to, 89 : 9 

 See also Atsina ; Hidatsa. 

 Gros Ventres of the Missouri 



a name applied to the Hidatsa, 



77:141 

 mention of the, 83 : 73 

 See also Hidatsa. 

 Gros Ventres of the Prairies 



a name applied to the Atsina, 77: 



34, 141 

 customs of the, 83 : 13 

 mention of the, 83 : 78 

 See also Atsina. 



Grotesque figures in Chiriquian gold 



working, 3: 19 

 Groundcherry, among the Tewa, 55: 



59 

 Groundhog, surviving speaker of Nat- 

 chez language, 43 : 256 

 Ground hog and fern-root, origin of the, 



Tlingit myth, 39 : ISO 

 Ground House Indians, mounds made 



by, 76:172 

 Ground House River, probable origin of 



name, 76:173 

 Groundnut, medicinal use of, 99: 230 

 Ground tomato, among the Tewa, 55: 



59 

 Grouse 



among the Tewa, 56 : 4, 34 

 and the coyote, Kutenai tale, 59: 

 17 

 Grouse Creek, Whilkut settlements on, 



78:141 

 Grouse men, a Mandan band, 80 : 3 

 Grouses 



Tsimshian tale of the, 27: 229 ff. 

 abstract of, 27: 244 

 Growing - up - like - one - who - has - a - 

 Grandmother 



Tsimshian tale, 27 : 137-168 

 abstract of, 27: 241 

 Growth 



of Indian children, 34 : 112 

 See also Stature. 

 Grubs used to bore pipes, 94 : 31 

 Grundy County, Tenn., caves of, 76: 



130 

 Orus canadensis, among the Tewa, 



56:33 

 Gt Pa, a Cusabo tribe, 73 : 67 

 Gua, mentioned by Cabrillo narrator, 



78:553 

 Guacaia Province 



mention of, by Peter Martyr, 73: 



43 

 See also Guacaya. 

 Guacara, a Timucua town, 73 : 325 

 Guacata 



a Florida tribe and town, 73 : 331, 



333 

 See also Santa Lucia. 

 Guagaues, see Guazave. 

 Guacaya, a Cusabo province, 73 : 37 

 Guachichile, 44: 22, 23, 40, 41, 44, 47 

 Guachichiles Chichimecos, 44: 41 

 Guachoia ; Guachoya ; Guachoyanque, 

 possible names for Taensa, 43: 257 

 Guachule 



possible identification of, 22 : 70 

 visit of Spaniards to, 22 : 57 

 Guaco, among the Tewa, 55 : 10, 58 

 Gua<;oco, a Timucua town, 73: 325 

 Guadalupe, 44:10 

 Guaicamaopas, 44 : 24, 28 

 Guai'caros 



vocabulary of, Alacalufan, 63: 6, 



107 

 See also Huaicurues. 



