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Habitations — Continued 



See also Dwellings ; Houses ; Jacal 

 structures ; Lodges ; Pit dwel- 

 lings; Pueblo ruin; Tipi; Wig- 

 wams. 

 Habits of life 



as a factor in tuberculosis, 42: 



29 f. 

 general description of, Southwest- 

 ern Indians, 34: 29 ff., 51 

 of tribes visited by Hrdli^ka, 42: 



21 

 tribal details. Southwestern In- 

 dians, 34:31-36 

 See also Character of Indians ; 

 Occupations. 

 Hachupai, Southern Diegueiio "clan" 



at, 78:719 

 Hackberry, among the Tewa, 55 : 39 

 Hackberry Canyon ClifEhouse, a "unit 



type," 70:40 

 Hackberry Castle, description of, 70: 



52 

 Hackberry group, elements composing, 



70:74 

 Hackett, older Indian acknowledgment 



to, 94:2 

 HacUi, location of, 78 : 803 

 Ha'cux, Chitimacha herb, 43 : 351 

 Hadabutun, Porno settlement at, 78: 



229 

 Hadalam, Porno settlement at, 78: 229 

 Haebler, K., Maya bibliography by, 



28: 537 

 Hafting by the Fuegians, 63:204,207, 



217, 218 

 Hagasho-bagil, Porno settlement at, 



78:229 

 Hagerstown, workshop site near, 23: 



63 

 Haglli, location of, 78 : 803 

 Hagoe Canyon, remains in, 92 : 12 

 Hague, Arnold, publication by, 52: 96 

 Hahas 



important town, 78: 554, 555 

 not mentioned by Cabrillo, 78: 

 554 

 Ha-ha-ton-ka, caves in vicinity of, 76: 



89 

 Haida, Northern, fights between Tsira- 

 shian and Haida and among the, 29: 

 384-390 



children's stories, 29: 362 f. 

 Haida language, location of, 40, pt. 1 : 



209 f. 

 Haien-pom, name of a Wintun place, 



78: 356 

 Haiglar, King, see King Haiglar. 

 Haikalolise, a Porno place name, 78: 



229 

 Hailtsuk, habitat of the, 19 : vii 

 Hailtsuk language, works in, 19: 27 

 Hainayasta, name of Old Cochiti, 98: 

 19 



Hair 



belief concerning, 79 : 32, 87 

 burning of, in mourning, 29 : 14 

 care of, 34 : 14, 15, 30 

 ceremonial cutting of, 79: 86 

 coiffure, Fuegian, 63 : 55, 182 

 cutting, as a sign of mourning, 



71 : 35, 118 ; 83 : 4, 6, 9, 12, 26, 28, 



36, 40, 51, 58, 63, 68, 70, 78, 82; 



97:56 

 general description of, 34: 153, 



154 

 girdles made of, 97 : 34 

 human, extensively used for 



strings, 65 : 171 

 human, found in ruin, 81 : 69 

 string made from, 65 : 114 

 textile made from, 65: 117 

 in albinos, 34:193,197 

 lock of, as remembrance, 83: 3 

 method of wearing, Choctaw, 48: 



10 

 method of wearing, Mexican war- 

 riors, 28 : 162 f . 

 not touched with fingers by sha- 

 mans, 29 : 374 

 of deceased, preservation of, 83: 



3,25 

 of trophy, attention given to, 79: 



31 

 of trophy, combing of, 79: 77 

 preserved as "ghost" of the dead, 



83:25,38,39 

 red hair, Fuegian, 63: 42 

 removal of, Kamia, 97: 36 

 restoration of, Hopi, 34 : 240 

 soul concentrated in, 79: 31, 87 

 sources of, Fuegian, 63 : 140 

 torn from the head in mourning, 



83:20,48 

 weaving of, by the Santee, 22: 79 

 why on his tail the opossum has no. 



Creek story, 88:41 

 See also Baldness ; Beard ; Gray- 



ness; Hair dressing; Scalp. 

 Hair dressing 



as an indication of mourning, 71: 



116 

 of the Chitimacha, 43 : 345 f . 

 of the Creek, 73 : 72, 73, 347, 391 

 oftheHouma, 43:286,289 

 of the Jibaro, 79 : 25 

 of the Kamia, 97:36f. 

 of the Maya, 57 : 7 

 of the Natchez and other tribes, 



43:51 

 of the Tunica, 43 : 316 

 See also Hair ; and references given 



there. 

 Ilair-grass, among the Tewa, 55: 64 

 Hair nets, of the California Indians, 

 78 : 156, 173, 276, 293, 405, 416, 808, 934 

 Hair seal, one abandoned for eating the 

 flipper of a, Haida myth, 29 : 173-189 

 Ilaiwochitding, 78 : 99 

 Haiyau, home of the Mayi, 78 : 231 



