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Hawaiian — Continued 



names of months and days, 18: 



60 

 slang, 38:98 



speech, music affected by peculiari- 

 ties of, 38:139 

 Hawaiian Islands, antiquities of, 60: 

 xvii 



archeological work in, 76: 174-195 

 Hawaiiaus 



account of the, 38: 8 f . 

 calendar system of the, 18: 60, G2 

 love of , for fable, 38:111 

 mistaken views about, 38: 262 

 Hawaiian song 



characteristics of, 38: 170 

 elocution and rhythmic accent in, 



38:158 

 melody, rhythm, 38 : 171 

 tone intervals in, 38:158 

 Hawaii Ponoi, national hymn with 



music XIV, 38:172 

 Hawaii's Very Own, translation of na- 

 tional hymn, 38 : 175 

 Ha'wan'na, presumably a Wintun 



place, 78 : 345 

 Hawi, a Diegueno place name, 78: 711 

 Hawiliuh 



Corouado expedition at, 100 : 10 

 mention of, 92:132 

 period of, 92:6; 96:8 

 reference to pottery from, 100: 

 146 

 Hawina, Southeastern Pomo group 



known as, 78:232 

 Hawinwet, location of, 78 : 125 

 Hawk 



among the Tewa, 56: 4, 6, 36 

 and the crow, Biloxi tale, 47 : 38 f . 

 and the owl, Alabama stories of, 



88: 152,1521 

 Cochiti tales of crow and, 98, 133 

 f., 135 f. 

 Hawkins, Benjamin 



on construction of "hot house," 



69:75 

 on Greek structures, 69 : 76 

 on Muskhogean migration, 22: 11 

 Shawnee settlement visited by, 



69:47 

 statement of, on Natcheztown, 43 : 

 253 

 Hawkins, J., Florida habitation de- 

 scribed by, 69 : 90 

 Hawkins, Col. Richard, on "Indian 



House," 37:78,80 

 Hawks, F. L. 



on Lederer's route, 22 : 34 

 on Spanish incursions in 1654, 22: 

 58,62 

 Hawley, E. H. 



description of Grass-dance whistle 



by, 61 : 471 

 description of Sun-dance whistle 

 by, 61:125 



Hawley, E. H. — Continued 



musical instruments described by, 



75 : 26, 27, 28 

 statement by, 61 : 388 

 whistle played by, 80 : 10 

 Haw Old Fields, 22:65 

 Ha-won-je-tah, a Teton Sioux chief, 



77:61,62 

 Haworth, Prof. E., acknowledgment to, 



33:48 

 Hay, Clarence L. 



acknowledgment to, 74 : 5 

 archaic specimens found by, 74: 

 14 

 Hay, Dr. O. F., investigation of "fossil" 



man of Vero by, 66 : 23 

 Hayden, Dr. F. V. 



authority on southwestern region, 



34:2 

 cited, 61 : 284 

 pottery fragments found by, 82: 



15 

 quotation from, 54:26 

 Hayesborough, Tenn., burjdng ground, 



at, 71:45 

 Hay Fork of Trinity River, 78 : 352 

 Hayforks, a synonym for Northern Win- 

 tun, 78:357 

 Hayica'nak !"., see Old-Woman-under- 



neath. 

 Haylita", a place name, 78: 157 

 Haynie, George P., owner of site of "Old 



Fort," 37 : 82 

 Haynie Farm, cairns on, 23 : 61 

 Hays, James P., Indian agent, 86: 140 

 Hayward Ti'aining School, Wash., 

 pathological conditions in, 34: 208, 

 table 9 (facing p. 406) 

 Haywood, John 



on Cherokee traditions of mounds 



on the Ohio, 8:46 

 on early Monacan habitat, 23 : 9 

 on Indian migration, 8: 47 

 Hayz, see Ais. 



Hazelnut, medicinal use of, 99: 218 

 Hazel twig, Alsea tale of the magic, 



67:237fif. 

 Head 



coverings for the, 86 : 33 

 deformation of, discussion of, 52: 



294, 299 

 deformation of, in the southwest, 



34:79-84,176,184 

 growth of, in adolescents, 34: 131 

 growth of, in children, 34: 116- 



120, 121 f., 131 

 increase in size of, 62 : 23 

 measurements, Apache, 34: 267- 



275, 342 ff . 

 measurements, Pima, 34: 276-282, 



345, 347 

 ornament of moose hair, 86: 37, 



161 

 See also Aymara ; Face ; Headband ; 

 Heads ; Rolling Heads. 



