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Haka'la, songs by, 61 : 503, 504 

 Hake, dance house at, 78 : 164 

 Hakisap, Southern Diegueuo "clau" at, 



78:719 

 Hakitege, a Wiyot village, 78 : 115 

 Hakum, location of, 78 : 711 

 Hakwasik, Southern DiegueSo "clan" 



at, 78 : 719 

 Hakwaskwak, Southern Diegueiio 



"clan" at, 78 : 719 

 Hakwichya, a synonym for Western 



DiegueQo, 78 : 725 

 Hakwino, Southern Diegueno "clan" at, 



78 : 719 

 Halach Uinic, Chief, powers of, 57: 



12 f. 

 Halau (1) 



Hometwoli at, 78 : 478 

 location of, 78 : 485 

 Halau (2) 



a school for the hula, 38 : 30 

 ceremonies of graduation from, 



38: 31 

 decorum required in, 38 : 30 

 description of, 38 : 14 

 passwords to, 38 : 38 

 purification of site of, 38 : 14 

 rules of conduct while it is being 



built, 38 : 15 

 worship in, 38 : 42 

 worship of, contrasted with that of 

 heiau, 38 : 15 

 Halbert, Henry S. 



coeditor of Choctaw dictionary, 



46: ix 

 information obtained from, 73: 



136 

 on destruction of Chakchiuma, 43 : 

 295 f. 

 Halchidhoma 



driven eastward by the Mohave, 



78:594 

 general account of, 78 : 799-802 

 habitat of the, 97 : 18 

 Kamia name for the, 97: 18 

 mention of the, 78 : 796 

 Mohave hostilities with, 78: 727 

 of Yuman stock, 78 : 709 

 population of, in 1770 and 1910, 78 : 

 883 

 Halchidoma, encountered by Onate, 78 : 



802 

 Hale, Dr. Edward Everett 



help of, in arranging Natick dic- 

 tionary, 25 : vi 

 introduction by, 25 : ix-xiii 

 Hale, Hon. Horatio 



account of Tutelo by, 22 : 69 



acknowledgment to, 15 : viii 



in bibliography, 34 : 425 



on identity of the Namaes Sipu 



River, 8 : 46, 47 

 on Indian migrations, 8: 41, 42 

 on last surviving Tutelo, 22: 51, 

 52 



Hale, Hon. Horatio — Continued 



on Patshenin-Occaneechi identity, 



22:55 

 on population of Shamokin, 22: 



50 

 on Saponi protection from Iroquois 



hostility, 22:40 

 on the Tutelo language, 22 : 9 

 on Tutelo settlement in Canada, 



22:51 

 Tutelo affinity with Siouan estab- 

 lished by, 22 : 37 

 Halega'u, Deerskin dance at, 78: 59 

 Halerpestes cymbalaria, among the 



Tewa, 55 : 56 

 Halfbreeds, see Mixed breeds. 

 Half Moon Bay 



sea foods of, 78 : 925 

 shell mound in, percentage com- 

 position of, 78 : 923 

 Half-Rock Woman, common in Haida 



tales, 29:14 

 Half Rooster, Cochiti tale of, 98: 182 



ft. 

 Half -shaved — heads 



Hidatsa men's society, 80: 108 

 mark of membership in, 80: 110 

 Halfway House 



general account of, 50 : 6, 8 

 Tulsa village, 73: 245 

 Halfwit, see Ginini. 

 Haltaeetus leucocepJialus leucocepha- 



lus, among the Tewa, 56: 36, 37 

 Halibem, a Pomo settlement, 78: 229 

 Halibut 



fishing grounds owned by certain 



families, 29:31 



hooks, made of hemlock, 29: 225 



that divided the Queen Charlotte 



Island, Tlingit myth, 39 : 180 f . 



Halibut People, Tlingit myth, 39: 38 



f£. 

 Halimacani, Rivifere 



identification of, 73 : 51, 52 

 See also Alimacani. 

 Haliotis sp., among the Tewa, 56: 62 

 Hall, Dr. C. L. 



acknowledgment to, 80: v 

 Mandan translation by, 80: 6 

 Hall, James, cited on last of the Saponi, 



22:52 

 Hnll, R. D., Mandan translation by, 



80:6 

 Hall, Sherman, translation of Bible by, 



25: X 

 Hall'creek, 78: 590 

 Hall for the Hula, see Halau. 

 Halliquamalla 



identification of, 78 : 796 

 population of, 78 : 803 

 Hallock, William, cited, 3:11 

 Halmacanir 



mention of, 73 : 323 

 See also Alimacani. 

 Halona, mortuary customs of, 35: 10 



