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INDEX TO BULLETINS 1-100 



183 



Hijos, 44:9, 10, 24, 26, 29, 31 ff., 35 

 Hikena, a Southern Miwok place name, 



78:445 

 Hikets, name of a Wiyot village, 78: 



115 

 Hilibi 



a Muskogee division, 73 : 215 

 description of, by Hawkins, 73: 



259 

 mention of, 73 : 258 fit. 

 origin tradition of, 73 : 258 

 population of, 73 : 432, 436 

 Hill, Col. Edward, cashiered, 73: 295 

 Hill, Prof. R. T., on age of New Mexico 



basalts, 54 : 21 

 Hill-au-bee, Hawkins's name for Hilibi, 



73:259 

 Hill Canyon ruins 



masonry of, 70 : 42 

 Hillebrand, Dr. — , on the Polypodium 



(?). 38:121 

 Hills, H. C, cited, 54:65 

 Hillsboro County, Fla., burials in, 71 : 



117 

 Hill-Tout, C, cited, 67 : 78 

 Hilmiarp, Charles 



an informant, 97 : 10 

 lineage membership of, 97: 15 

 Hilo, archeological work in vicinity of, 



76:182 

 Hilton, William, commander of English 



expedition in 1663, 73 : 62 

 Hilton Head Island, French name for, 



73:51 

 Hiluwitl, name of a Wiyot village, 78 : 



115 

 Hime, Humphrey Lloyd, photographs 



made by, 77:12 

 Himetl 



inhabited from time to time, 78 : S 

 mention of, 78:10,18 

 Himi nakots, a synonym for Santa Cata- 



lina, 78:552 

 Hina, of Hawaiian mythology, 38 : 229 

 Hinaf asque, a Guale town, 73 : 83 

 Hinckley, mounds at, 82 : 62 

 Hind Expedition 



campsites observed by, 77: 20 f. 

 Ojibway structures encountered by, 



77:12 

 photographs made by, 83 : 5, 44 

 Hindostan, reference to music of, 80: 



14,26 

 Hinei, 78:124,125,126 

 Hineihir, location of, 78 : 124 

 Hinma kiapemiche, a Cahinnio chief, 



43:7 

 Hin-pom, probable location of, 78 : 356 

 Hin-tayi'ci, Tlingit myth of, 39 : 217 ff . 

 Hiocaia, a Timucua name, 73: 325 

 Hip disease, among the Pima, 34 : 182 

 Hi'pinimtc na'mu, Chitimacha village, 

 43: 344 



Hirsch, A. 



cited on epilepsy in Europe, 34: 



204 

 cited on goiter, 34: 200 

 in bibliography, 34: 425 

 Hisimel-aukhem, a place name in Coast 



Tuki territory, 78:212 

 Ilisotoko, 78:444 



"Historia de los Mexicanos por sus 

 Pinturas," Mexican creation myth in, 

 28:24 

 Historical influences, stronger than ge- 

 ographical influences, 40, pt. 1 : 56 

 "Historical Reminiscences of Summit 

 County, Ohio," by L. V. Bierce, cited, 

 8:12 

 History 



codices containing, 57:32f. 

 dates, 57: 179, 221 f., 228 f., 249 f. 

 decipherment, 57: iv f., 26, 250 

 decipherment, dates only, 57: 249 



f. 

 human, fortuitous records of, 60: 



2 

 human, intentional records of, 60: 



1 

 human, relation of, to archeology, 



60:2 

 human, sources of information, 



60:1 

 human, written and unwritten, 



60:3 

 of Choctaw of Bayou Lacomb, 48 : 



1 



of Gila-Salt region, 35: 8 f . 



of Spruce-tree House, 41 : 2 



of tuberculosis among United 



States Indians, 42: Iff. 

 outline of, 57:2-7 

 recording of, methods of, 57: 33- 

 36 

 "History of Alabama," by Pickett, cited 



8:22 

 "History of Carolina," by Lawson, cited 



8:21,34 

 "History of Illinois," by Reynolds 



cited, 8:29 

 "History of Kentucky," by Collins, cited 



8:27 

 "History of the Five Nations," by Col 



den, cited, 8:11 

 "History of the Indians," by School 



craft, cited, 8:26 

 "History of the Manners and Customs 

 of the Indian Tribes," by John Heck- 

 ewelder, cited, 8 : 11, 20, 43 ff. 

 "History of the North American In- 

 dians," by James Adair, cited, 8: 21, 

 23, 34, 35 

 "History of "Virginia," by Beverly, cited, 



8: 34 

 Hit-che-tee, a synonym for Hitchiti. 



73: 177 

 Hit-che-too-che, a branch village of 

 Hitchiti, 73: 177 



