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[Bull. 178 



Hartman, C. W. 



cited on Indians of New Mexico, 



34:250 

 on albinism among Tarahumare, 



34:192 

 on food of Tarahumare, 34 : 25, 266 

 Hartsburg (Boone County, Mo.), 



mounds in vicinity of, 37: 20-42 

 Hartt, — , reference to, 52: 170 

 Harvest feast 



Natchez, description of, 43: 113- 



118, 123 

 Bee also Feast. 

 Harvey, Henry, in bibliography, 34: 



424 

 Hasasei, an unidentified Diegueuo 



place, 78:711 

 Hashuruk, 78 : 99, 283 

 Hasinai, rescuers of French captive, 



43:35 

 Hasinninga, reference to the, 22 : 20 

 Haskell Institute (Lavp^rence, Kans.), 

 pathological conditions in, 34: 211, 

 table 9 (facing p. 406) 

 Haslinding 



rock at, 78:70 



town in Hupa Valley, 78: 129 

 Hassinungaes of John Smith, 22: 19 

 Hasimiel, an unidentified Diegueno 



place, 78:711 

 Hat 



manitou with the, and the coyote, 



Kutenai tale, 59 : 19 

 See also Hats; Headgear. 

 Hata'am, an unidentified Diegueuo 



place, 78:711 

 Hatawa, a Kamia rancheria or band, 



97:8 

 Hatch, no ruins observed near, 82: 



52 f. 

 Hatchcalamocha, a Seminole town, 



73:411 

 Hat-che-chub-bau, a synonym for Hat- 



cheetcaba, 73:272 

 Hatcheetcaba 



Kealedji village, 73: 272 

 population of, 73 : 435 

 Sawokli branch, 73: 143 

 Hatcher, — , on the bolas, 52: 147 

 Hatcher collection, 52: 140, 147 

 Hatchet blades, method of shaping, 



60:335 

 Hatchets 



iron, occurrence of, in graves, 23 : 



66 

 iron, occurrence of, on village site, 



23:65 

 stone, generally without handles, 



51:65 

 stone, occurrence of, in Water Lick 



mound, 23 : 61 

 stone, occurrence of, near Kleek 



mound, 23:30 

 See also Axes. 

 Hatchway, see Smoke-hole entrance. 



Hat Creek 



Atsugewi lodged along, 78: 305, 



808, 315 

 mention of, 78 : 316 

 Hathaway Canyon, Serrano group at, 



78: 617 

 Hatilshe, Chemehuevi name for Yuma, 



78 : 782 

 Hatpa'-ammay-ime, a Kohuana chief, 



78:801 

 Hats 



and caps, California Indian, 78: 



76, 92, 155, 173, 311, 327, 332, 467, 



532, 548, 561, 591, 597, 654, 698, 



700, 807, 808 



Klamath, in National Museum, 



94 : 127 

 use of, for tobacco baskets, 94: 



128-131 

 See also Hat; Headgear. 

 Hatsahoto°tne, location of, 78: 125 

 Hatten, mounds reported near, 82: 64 

 Hatteras Indians, habitat of the, 22: 



7 

 Hatupoka, a Huchnom settlement, 78: 



203 

 Hatyo, a Sinkyone settlement, 78: 145 

 Haukani-u, a Yokut village, 78 : 607 

 Haumont6, — , connection of, with Ta- 

 ensa language controversy, 43: 12, 

 13, 15 

 Haunted Cave, 76:116 

 Haupt Creek, 78:234 

 Haury, E. W., 100: 110 

 Haush, 63:49 



Havard, V., in bibliography, 34: 412 

 Havasupai 



affinities of the, 34 : 13 

 Chemehuevi name for, 78: 709 

 diseases among the, 34 : 179 

 foods of the, 34:23 

 head development of the, 34: 79, 



83 

 language of the, 34 : 8 

 location of the, 34 : 1, 8, 9 

 marriage among the, 34 : 47 

 mention of the, 44: 25, 31 

 native alcoholic drinks, 34: 27 

 occupations of the, 34 : 17 

 of Yunian stock, 78 : .^Ou 

 physical type of the, 34 : 9, 13, 133, 



134 

 population of the, 34 : 6 

 proportion of sexes among the, 



34:38 

 statures of the, 34: 132, 133, 135, 



137 

 See also Coconino; Supai. 

 Havilah, 78 : 602 

 Hawai, an unidentified Diegueno place, 



78: 711 

 Hawaiian 



harp, description of, 38 : 147 

 music displaced by foreign, 38: 



138 

 musical instruments, 38 : 138 



