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175 



Hanohaski, identification of, 22: 30, 



34,35 

 Hansen, Soren 



on Fontezuelas skeleton, 52: 216, 



217, 219, 220, 221 

 on Lagoa Santa remains, 52 : 176- 



179, 181, 183, 184 

 publications by, 52 : 389 

 reference to, 52 : 179 

 Hansford, Rev. and Mrs., acknowledg- 

 ment to, 91 : vi 

 Hanson, Fritz 



acknowledgment to, 94 : 2 

 pipe sack made by, 94 : 182 

 Hanson, Dr. Knnd K. H., on pathologi- 

 cal conditions at Grand Junction 

 School, Oregon, 34: table 9 (facing 

 p. 406) 

 Hanson Landing remains 



geological report of Dr. Vaughau 



on, 33:65f. 

 history of, 33 : 55 

 physical characters of, 33 : 59 

 Hantiwi, location of, 78 : 307 

 Hantlipinkia, location of, 100: 8 

 Hanwi, an unidentified DiegueQo place 



name, 78:711 

 Hapaluya, see Apalu. 

 Hapasau 



exact location of, unknown, 78: 



443 

 identification of, 78 : 482 

 Hapawu, a Diegueno place name, 78: 



711 

 Happy Camp 



basketry of, 94 : 128 



Ghost dance among Karok of, 78 : 



62 

 Karok village, 78 : 100 

 Happy Hunting Ground 



reference to, 83: 53, 54, 65, 75 

 See also Himting ground (of the 

 dead ) . 

 Hapsh, Yurok place name, 78 : 116 

 Hapuvesa, Kohuana removed to, 78: 



800 

 Hararicuar, a game, 2 : 16 

 Hardin, Dr. L. M., on pathological con- 

 ditions at Leech Lake Agency, Minn., 

 34: table 9 (facing p. 406) 

 Hardin County, Ky., caves of, 76: 112 

 Harding, George, acknowledgment to, 



82:2 

 Hardin's Cave, 76 : 139 f . 

 Hard Scrabble, identification of ruins 



at, 100 : 7 

 Hardy, — , on goiter among Mexican In- 

 dians, 34 : 185 

 Hardy County, W. Va., aboriginal re- 

 mains in, 23 : 67 

 Hardy Creek, Coast Yuki settlement on, 



78:212 

 Hare 



among the Tewa, 56 : 17 

 See also Rabbit. 

 Harelip, prevalence of, 34: 58, 190 



Haren, see Saguaro (liquor). 

 Harikete, back ornament of the Oyana, 



91: 76 f. 

 Harlot, Thomas, in bibliography, 34: 



424 

 Harlow Cave, 76:112 

 Harmonic 



explanation of the term, 45 : 8, 11 

 in structure, applicable to few 



songs, 53:6 

 structure, definition of, 61 : 19 

 Harmonic tone, approach to, by tone 

 above, 53 : Songs Nos. 29, 45, 51, 53, 

 65, 137, 139, 141 

 Harmonic upi)er partial tones, 53 : 4 

 Harokwi, a Kammatwa settlement, 78 : 



286 

 Harpaha, see Arpaja. 

 Harper, R. H., gift of, to National Mu- 

 seum, 60 : 209 

 Harpoon heads, slate, 60 : 24 

 Harpoons 



of the California Indians, 78: 86, 



174, 218, 284, 309, 326, 359, 559, 



652, 815 



of the Fuegians, 63 : 188, 205, 206 f . 



Harrakarraka, a Chemehuevi place 



name, 78 : 760 

 Harrington, John P. 



acknowledgment to, 81 : 5 



cited, 55 : 48 



information furnished by, 78 : viii ; 



81 : 20, 68, 75 

 translation by, 81 : 1 

 work of, on Ute language, 75: 25 

 Harrington, M. R. 



archeological work of, 82: 60; 



96:72 

 mention of, 96 : 150 

 Harrington Ranch, ruin on, 35: 86 

 Harris, G. D., see Dall, W. H. 

 Harris, G. H., in bibliography, 34 : 412 

 Harris, Thaddeus Mason, in bibliogra- 

 phy, 34:424 

 Harrison, Dr. W. H., on pathological 

 conditions at Rosebud Agency, S. 

 Dak., 34 : table 9 (facing p. 406) 

 Harrison County, Ind., explorations in, 



76:111 

 Harrison Farm, cairns on, 23 : 64 

 Harrison's Cave, 76 : 136 

 Harry, lineage membership of, 97 : 15 

 Harry Buckner Cave, 76: 113 

 Harshberger, J. W., in bibliography, 



34:412 

 Hart, Dr. E. S., on pathological condi- 

 tions at Omaha and Winnebago 

 Agency, Nebr., 34: table 9 (facing p. 

 406) 

 Hart County, Ky., explorations in, 76 : 



112 

 Hartfan, Dr. John S., on pathological 

 conditions at Seger School, Okla., 

 34: table 9 (facing p. 406) 

 Hartland, — , reference to, 87 : 1 



