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Hitchiti 



a Lower Creek tribe and town, 73: 



174, 189 

 connection of Yamasee with, 73: 



95 

 derivation of the name, 73 : 172 

 description of, by Hawkins, 73: 



177 

 history of, 73:175-178 

 in the Creek nation, 73 : 178 

 in the Seminole nation, 73 : 178 

 mention of, 73: 172-178 

 origin myth of, 73:173 

 population of, 73 : 426, 434 

 Sawokli united with, 73 : 143 

 Seminole town made from, 73: 



400 

 square ground of, near Keokuk 

 Falls, 73:413 

 Hitchiti language 



tribes speaking, 73 : 12, 130 

 works in, 9 : 45 

 Hitcisihogi, a synonym of Tohtogagi, 



73:248 

 Hitha 



a province mentioned by Peter 



Martyr, 73:42 

 See also Yta. 

 Hitkla Falama, see Go-and-come Dance. 

 Hittel, J. S., donations by, to National 



Museum, 33:25-28 

 Hivicolita sickness, causes of, 90: 102 

 Hiwahlmu, a Southern Pomo village, 



78:233 

 Hiwasse River, location of, in South 



Carolina, 43:255 

 Hixson's Cave, 76: 129 

 Hiye'kiti, name for eastern Atakapa, 



43 : 363 

 Hizos, 44 : 24, 29 

 Hlanudshiapala, see Thla-noo-che au- 



bau-lau. 

 Hliakwa, a Zuni mythical hero, 35 : 9 

 Hlichuhwinauhwding, a Chihula village, 



78:138 

 Hmaragimo-wina, a Pomo village, 78: 



229 

 Hoabonoma 



mention of, 44 : 30 

 See also Oaboponomas. 

 Hoaeae, explanation of, 38 : 163 

 Hoarseness, remedy for, 99 : 199 

 Hobcaw Point, a Cusabo place name, 



73:21 

 Hobe 



identification of, as Jeaga, 73 : 390 

 Indians of, described by Dickenson, 

 73 : 390-398 

 Hocaesle, a Quale town, 73 : 83 

 Hochelaga, description of, 69 : 55 

 Tlochelaga language, works in, 6 : 87 

 Hochhoch-meti, a Central Miwok place 



name, 78 : 445 

 Hochstetter 



on Mexican feather ornament, 28 : 

 60, 68, 73 f . 



Hochstetter — Continued 



on standard of feather ornament, 

 28:66 

 Hocking County, Ohio, mound in, 71: 



59 

 Hodge, Frederick W. 



acknowledgment to, 25 : viii ; 63 : 



v; 84:2; 94:13; 99: xv 

 archeological work planned by, 82 : 



2 

 cited, 55 : 23, 38 

 cooperation of, 30, pt. 1 : ix ; 30, 



pt. 2 : iii 

 data furnished by, 78 : viii 

 letter of transmittal of, 57: iii ff. 

 on prehistoric irrigation in Arizona, 



35:16 

 reference to, 92 : 132 

 work of, on tribal synonymy, 30, 

 pt. 1 : vii 

 Hodge, Hiram C, cited in bibliography, 



35:90 

 Hodgson, Adam, description of Cussetah 



by, 69 : 72 

 Hoe blades 



mention of, 60 : 191, 192 

 See also Hoes. 

 Hoeras, 44: 39 

 Hoes 



description of, 96 : 149 

 made by the Arikara, 77 : 177 

 made of bone, 86:170 

 occurrence of, in Nelson County, 



23:15 

 occurrence of, on Koontz place, 



23:58 

 provisional identification of, 65: 



126 

 specimens possibly u.sed as, 81:18 

 Hoeven, von den, — , cited on European 



ohamaecephals, 33: 42 

 Hoffman, C, an interpreter, 80 : 97 

 Hoffman, Dr. Walter James 



cited as an authority, 53 : 66, 142 ; 



61 : 470 

 in bibliography, 34 : 413 

 mention of, 2 : 16 

 myth given by, 2 : 16 f . 

 on northwestern New Mexico, 54: 



50 

 on use of discoidal stones, 2 : 17 

 reference to, 61 : 167 

 work of, on tribal synonymy, 30, 

 pt. 1 : vi 

 Hoffmannseffgia stricta, food plant, 



Pima, 34 : 262 f . 

 Hogan, Navaho dwelling, 34: 15, 16 

 Hoganlike structures, in Gobernador 



Canyon, 82 : 73 f . 

 Hog Logee 



abbreviation of Tohogalega, 73: 



288 

 synonym for Hogologe, 73 : 190 

 Hog Mountains, 82 : 11 



