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[Bull. 178 



Hicks, John, a Mikasuki chief, 73: 



401, 402 

 Hicks's Ranch, ruins near, 35 : 89 

 Hicoria alba, use of, 99:260,273 

 Hiculi, see Peyote. 

 Hidatsa group 



tribes composing, 77: 2, 140; 83: 

 73 



See also Hidatsa Tribe. 

 Hidatsa language 



works in, 5 : 35 



See also Minitari. 

 Hidatsa songs, resemblance of, to 



Pawnee, 93:17 

 Hidatsa Tribe (or Indians) 



at Fort Berthold, 83 : 71, 75 



burials of the, 83 : 74-78 



ceremonial lodge of, 77 : 144 



creation myth of, 77 : 143 



dwellings of the, 80:5 



formerly same as Crows, 83: 73 



habitat of the, 83:74 



histoiT of the, 80 : 4 



less distinctive than Mandan, 80: 

 13 



origin of name of, 80 : 3 



reference to, 89 : 9 



temporary lodge of, 77 : 147 



tobacco of, 94:36,42,44 



winter villages of, 77: 143, 149 



See also Minnetarees. 

 Hidatsa villages 



description of, 77: 142 f., 145 f., 

 148 ff. 



Indian drawings of, 77 : 139 



location of, 77:141 



near Fort Berthold, 77 : 147 



painting of, by Catlin, 77:141 



plan of, 77:145 



sites of, compared with Mandan, 

 77:146 



temporary, for winter use, 77: 149 

 Hidden ball game, see Bamboo game. 

 Hide and seek played by bird and toad, 



Cochiti tale, 98 : 153 f . 

 Hides 



among the Omaha, 11: 12, 15, 16, 

 17 20 43 55 



tanning' of,' 86 : 31, 163 ff. 

 Hiding a stick, see Games. 

 Hieratgak 



dance at, 78:118 



location of, 78:118 

 Hierodouli, see Chief of the women ; 



Prostitution. 

 Hieroglyph Canyon, pictographs of, 



82:38 

 Hieroglyphs 



antiquity of, 57: iii, 2 



antiquity of, proof of, 57: 173, 175 



at Reveille, 82: 12 



character of, 57 : iv, 26-30 



classification of, 57: 26 



closing, sign for, 57: 101 f., 152 f., 

 170 



decipherment, 57 : 23 t£.. 31, 249 f . 



Hieroglyphs — Continued 



decipherment, errors in interpre- 

 tation, 57: 154 f. 

 decipherment, errors in original 



text, 57 : 245-250 

 decipherment, methods of, 57: 



134-155 

 in Star Canyon, Humboldt County, 



82:12 

 introducing glyph, sign for, in 



dating, 57: 64-68 

 inversion of significance, 57: 211 

 materials inscribed upon, 57 : 22 

 mat pattern, 57 : 191-194 

 modifications of, 57 : 23 fiE. 

 order of reading, 57 : 23, 129, 133, 



135, 136 ff., 156, 170, 268 

 original errors in, 57 : 245-250 

 progress in, 57: iv, 250 

 symmetry in, 57 : 23 f ., 88-91, 128 

 textbooks of, 57 : vii 

 See also Numerals; Pictographs. 

 Higdon, Dr. E. F., on pathological con- 

 ditions at Cantonment, Okla., 34: 

 table 9 (facing p. 406) 

 Higgins Place, ruins on, 35 : 73 

 High Bank Works 

 area of, 10 : 14 

 circle, 10:20ff. 

 general description of, 10: 14, 20- 



23 

 octagon, 10:14,22,23 

 High caste 



good-looking women considered as, 



39 : 132 

 people do not become gamblers, 



39: 138 

 what constitutes, 39: 114, 116 

 Higheagle, Robert P. 



attendant at Sun-dance ceremonial, 



61:92 

 interpreter, 61 : 1, 63, 172 

 statement by, 61: 70 f., 72 f. 

 statement by, concerning Alo'- 



waqpi ceremony, 61: 70 

 study of Alo'waqpi ceremony by, 

 61:69 

 Highland County, Va. 

 archeology of, 23 : 31 

 mound in, 71 : 130 

 High Log, a Yuchi village, 73: 311 

 High Priest 



Zapotec, 28:248 

 Zapotec, house of, 28: 249-252 

 See also Priest. 

 Hightower's (Clement) Ranch, ruin on, 



35: 73 

 Hihaje, a Hitchiti village, 73: 178 

 Hihos, see Hijos. 

 Hiiaka 



bathing place of, 38 : 190 



in a kilu contest with Pele-ula, 



38:240 

 mention of, 38: 8, 25, 40, 42, 59, 

 63, 129, 186, 189, 212, 240, 241, 

 249, 267 

 youngest sister of Pele, 38: 19 

 See also Gods (of the hula). 



