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Halpela, chief of Chomchachadila, 



78 • 230 

 Haluwi-talaleyutl, 78 : 129 

 Halyikwamai, known by tlie Kamia, 



97:18 

 Halyikwamai 



general account of, 78 : 796 

 mention of, by Alarcou, 78 : 803 

 of Yuman stock, 78 : 709 

 Hamakhava, 78: 618 

 Hamamelis virginiana (witch-liazel), 



not used by Choctaw, 48 : 24 

 Hamaste, an Apalachee town, 73: 127 

 Hamawi, location of, 78 : 307 

 Hamblin, Jacob 



Mormon scout, 82 : 129 

 sons of, 82:129 

 Hamblin, Joseph, information fur- 

 nished by, 82 : 132 

 Hamblin, Walter, 82:131 

 Hamburg Bar, 78 : 100 note 

 Hamechuwa, a Kamia rancheria or 



band, 97 : 8 

 Hamefkuteli, identification of, with 



Atuani, 78:307 

 Hamel, Father — , acknowledgment to, 



13: iv 

 Hamilton County, Tenn., caves of, 76 : 



132 

 Hamilton Farm, workshop site on, 23 : 



65 

 Hamire, feather crown of the Oyana, 



91: 75 

 Hammering, indications of, in gold 



figures, 3 : 9, 29 

 Hammer Place, cairn on, 23: 70 

 Hammers 



description of, 92: 135; 96: 149 

 discoidal, 60:294 

 found in cave, 76 : 39 

 made of deer antler, 60 : 193 

 made of stone, 60 : 283 

 perforated stone, found in ruins of 



Troy, 2 : 22 

 stone, use of, 92 : 134 

 Hammerstones 



discoidal, 60:331,332 



examples, found in Arizona, 65: 



124 

 found in quarry shops, 21 : IS 

 left by ancient workmen, 21: 11 

 mention of, 60: 178, 180, 207, 218, 



221, 260, 285, 286 

 use of, 60:298,301 

 Hammocks 



conspicuous articles of furniture, 



64:27 

 details of weaving of, 91 : 62 ff . 

 hiding place for vermin, 64 : 27 

 use of, for babies, 86 : 50 

 Hammond, W. A., cited on pederasty 



among Pueblos, 34 : 51 

 Hampshire County, W. Va., aboriginal 



remains in, 23: 64 

 Hamy, — , references to, 52: 194, 196 

 Hanabia Tcoba, Alabama idea of, 88: 

 153 



Hanami 



food plant, Maricopa, 34 : 265 

 food plant, Pima, 34 : 264 

 Hanaupah, source of California place 



name, 78:895 

 Hanchamta-l People, 78: 157 

 Hanchhot, a place name, 78 : 165 

 Ha''chhotno'm, a Ta'no'm division, 



78:165 

 Hancock, aboriginal remains near, 23 : 



63 

 Hancock County, Maine, pit graves 



found in, 71: 15 

 Hand, Dr. Ferdinand, on singing fourth 



and seventh of scale, 45 : 4 

 Hand 



bones of the, Munsee, 62 : 90 f . 

 buckskin, use of, Chippewa, 86: 



133, 173 

 used as an ending sign, 57: 101 f. 

 Handbook Series of the Bureau of 



American Ethnology, 60:xiii 

 Hand drum, description of, 75:28 

 Hand game 



description of, 53: 206, 207; 75: 



174 f.; 86: 115; 93: 69 f. 

 hypnotic phase of, 93 : 79 

 played at night, 93 : 77 

 songs belonging to, 75: 176-181; 

 93:69-78 

 Handkerchief, worn over hair, 97: 37 

 Handles 



decoration on, 100 : 148 



method of attaching, to perforated 



stones, 2:30 

 of Biscuit ware, 81 : 65 

 of stone hatchet, 51 : 65 

 of vessels, forms of, 96 : 91 

 on jars, 100:121 



on one side, on food bowls, 50: 27 

 on pottery, 100 : 126 

 pitcher, type of, 100:128 

 position of, on vessels, 96 : 88 

 tubular, 100:129 

 Handprints, Fuegian, 63 : 140 

 Hand rollers, Guatemalan, 28 : 91 

 Hand shaking 



among the Natchez, 43 : 92 f . 

 among the Waiwai, 91 : ix 

 Hand sign, theories concerning, 81: 60 

 Hand stones, description of, 41: 40 f. 

 Hanford, in Nutunutu territory, 78: 



483 

 Hanging, Saponi suoerstition concern- 

 ing, 22:49 

 Hangwite, a Central Miwok place name, 



78:445 

 Hani (Hopi chief), on physical condi- 

 tion of Hopi, 34 : ISO 

 Ha°na'le Ogla, a Choctaw division, 



48:16 

 Hannesuk, identification of, 78: 485 

 Hannock Harbor Indian, see Klaokwat. 

 Hano 



Hopi village, 34 : 9 



pueblo on the East Mesa, 51 : 44 



pottery from, 41 : 31, 33 



