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INDEX TO BULLETINS 1-100 



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Gueve, a Calusa town, 73 : 332 

 Guiana Indians, notes of Walter E. 



Roth on, 91: v 

 Guicliicovi, 44 : 60 

 Guictiola, see Huichol. 

 Guilicos, a source of California place 



name, 78:895 

 Guimzique, Ginsewa first appears un- 

 der name of, 32 : 48 

 Guinea pig, among the Tewa, 56 : 17 

 Guiomaez 



possibly the Wimbee, 73 : 56, 62 

 visited by Juan Pardo, 73 : 55 

 Guiteras, E., in bibliography, 34: 420 

 Guixolotes, 44 : 45 



Gukech, a Wiyot place name, 78: 117 

 Guki, 78 : 231 

 G(i'15niyi, Cherokee village, location of, 



43:255f. 

 Gulfs, formation of, 76 : 108 

 Gulfs of Lost River, 76 : 107 

 Gu'lga, 29:207 

 Gull, see Raven (Chinook). 

 Gum of tobacco plant, 94 : 54 

 Gumbo, for making vessels, 76 : 69 

 Gummesacapemes, 44: 45 

 Gunanasl'mgit, Haida myth, 29: 336- 



340 

 Gun barrel, occurrence of, in Water Lick 



mound, 23:61,71 

 Gunckel, L. W., on reading Maya manu- 

 scripts, 28 : 548 

 Gunflint, obtained in Wisconsin mound, 



4:9 

 Gunnison, J. W., pictographs figured by, 



82:20 

 Gunpowder, use of, to kill the Sioux, 



86 : 133 

 Gunter, H., assistant to Dr. Sellards, 



66: 23 

 Guntersville, Ala. 



caves in vicinity of, 76 : 139, 140 

 mounds near, 71 : 49 

 Gunther Island 



composition of, 78: 923 

 mound in, contents of, 78: 925 

 Gu'nwa, how a red feather pulled up 

 some people in the town of, Haida 

 myth, 29 : 330 fe. 

 Gurneau, Mrs., — , mats woven by, 86: 



155 

 Gurutina, see Orotina. 

 Guthoerl, Peter 



cave on farm of, 76 : 20 

 mounds on farm of, 76 : 22 

 Guthrie Creek, 78 : 113 

 Gutierrezia longifolia, among the Tewa, 

 55:56,106 



G. tenuis, among the Tewa, 55: 

 49 

 Guttural pronunciation, alleged origin 

 of, 40, pt. 1 : 53 



Guyapipe 



mention of, 78 : 711 



source of California place name, 



78: 895 

 Southern Diagueno dialect spoken 

 at, 78: 710 

 Gwalgwa'hi, a Cherokee village, 43: 



255 

 Gwi'wizans, 53:187 

 Gymnogyps calif ornianus, among the 



Tewa, 56 : 36 

 Gypsum, fetishes made of, 81: 66 



Haab (solar year) 



first day, 57:52-56 



glyph, 57:47 



nature of, 57:44-51 



position of days in, 57 : 48, 52-58 



subdivisions of , 57:45 

 Haatse ruin, general description of, 



32:31 

 Habel, northern Pomo village commu- 

 nity, 78:231 

 Habenapo 



chiefs of, 78:232 



mention of, 78 : 219, 220, 221 



population of , 78:237 



the "Stone People" of Bidawimina, 

 78: 228 



trade articles received by, 78 : 257 

 Habiquache, a Muskogee town, 73 : 285 

 Habitat 



of the Choctaw, 48:1 



of the Jibaros, 79 : 1 



of the Kamia, 97 : 1, 2, 3-9 



of the Maya, 57: If. 



of the Maya, map of, 57 : 1 



of the Pawnee, 93 : 1 

 Habitations 



abandonment of, after death, 71: 

 118 



changes in type of, 82: 151 



construction of, in Santa Clara 

 Canyon, 82 : 42 



description of, in former paper, 

 83:1 



description of, Kamia, 97: 18 ff. 



destruction of, after death, 71: 

 118 



in caves, 82 : 49 



influenced by environment, 83: 50 



Mdewakanton, 83 : 19 



of the Choctaw, 48:7 



of the Crows, 83:74 



oftheKansa, 83:53 



of the Karuk, 94 : 4 



of the Pawnee, 93:2f. 



of the Wichita, 83:84 



one-room, isolated, occurrence of, 

 82:74 



prehistoric, observations among, 

 82:34 



relation of geologic phenomena and 

 topographic features to, 54: 25 



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