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INDEX TO BULLETINS 1-100 



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Hogologe 



abbreviation of Tobogalega, 73: 



288 

 identification of, as Yuchi, 73 : 189, 



289 

 Yuchi band, 73: 190, 308 

 Hog Range, trader's name for Suka- 



ispo'ga, 73 : 248 

 Hogs 



raising of, Omaha, 11 : 39 

 raising of, Pamunkey Indian, 17: 

 15 

 Hogue Ohotehanna, a synonym for Oki- 



tiyagani, 73: 143 

 Hohira, a Hupa village, 78 : 11 

 Hohkemo, a Yurok moon name, 78 : 75 

 Hohkutsor, ITiirok name of a Karok vil- 

 lage, 78 : 100 

 Hohochitding, a Hupa village, 78 : 11 

 Hoholto, a northwestern Maidu place 



name, 78:394 

 Hoin Tinliu, the Bokininuwad at, 78: 



480 

 Ho-ith-Ie-waul-lee, a synonym for Holi- 



wahali, 73:257 

 Hokan Family 



Diegueno belonging to, 78 : 709 

 distribution of the, 78 : 223 

 Esselen belonging to the, 78 : 544 

 Karok belonging to the, 78: 8, 98 

 location of the, 78 : 222 

 mention of the, 78: 109, 337, 546, 



575 

 tribes of, population of, 78 : 886 

 Ho'ket, a Wiyot village, 78 : 115 

 Hoklonote'she, Choctaw tale concern- 

 ing, 48 : 33 

 Hoko, a Southern Maidu place name, 



78:394 

 Hokomo, a Northwestern Maidu place 



name, 78:394 

 Hoktem, 78:394 

 Hokwaits, included in the Chemehuevi, 



78:595 

 HolbrooJcia maculata maculata, among 



theTewa, 56:47 

 Holder, A. B., in bibliography, 34 : 413 

 Holding Eagle, James 



acknowledgment to, 80 : v 

 Hidatsa singer, 80: 2 

 interpreter, 80: 97 

 information furnished by, 80 : 123, 



133 

 member of Fox society, 80 : 109 

 songs recorded by, 80: 124, 134, 

 135, 136, 138, 139, 140, 155, 165 

 Hole-in-the-Day 



references to, 53: 61, 71, 119, 127 

 song composed by, 53 : 123 

 Holes in floor 



alined and graded, 100: 80 



possible use of, 100 : 88 



possibly used for loom posts, 100 : 



29 

 similar to sipapu, 100 : 17, 21 

 use of, as pot rests, 100 : 74 

 use of, for storage, 100 : 21, 38 

 See also Depressions. 



Holi-taiga, an Okfuskee settlement, 



73:249 

 Holiwahali 



a war town of the Upper Creeks, 



73:254 

 description of, by Hawkins, 73: 



257 

 meaning of the name, 73 : 254 

 mention of, 73 : 254-258 

 population of, 73 : 432, 435 

 prominent among the Tallapoosa 

 River Creeks, 73 : 240 

 Holkoma, 78:585 

 Holly Canyon 



ground plan of, 70 : 52 

 ruins of, 70 : 52 

 Holly Canyon group, elements compos- 

 ing, 70 : 74 

 Holly House ruins, description of, 



70:53 

 Holm, T. C, on Lenape in New Jersey, 



62:13 

 Holmes, Prof. F. S., Charleston bones 



discovered by, 33 : 20 f . 

 Holmes, Prof. William H. 



acknowledgment to, 52: vi; 81: 



4 

 cited, 57: 196 



cited as an authority, 61 : 122 

 cited on Mexican archeology, 28: 



543 

 cited on pottery from Pueblo area, 



41:36 

 collection studied by, 4 : 10 

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



pt. 2 : iv 

 explorations of, 23: 53; 41: 2 

 introductory note by, 23 : 7 

 mention of, 82 : 38 

 on Calaveras skull, 33 : 21, 22 

 on early man, 33 : 11 

 on engraved shells, 8 : 30 

 on Indian fabric, 8 : 36 

 on Lansing skeleton, 33 : 47, 48 

 on pottery from Missouri mounds, 



37:4,21 

 on probable use of towers, 70 : 42 

 on southwestern Colorado, 54 : 49 

 on tower at Mud Spring, 70 : 20 

 paper by, 4 : 10 

 papers by, on pottery, shells, and 



textile fabrics, 4 : 15 

 plan of Poseuinge ruin by, 32 : 39 

 quoted on Kanab ruins, 82 : 46 

 quoted on work of Palmer, 82 : 41 

 report of, as reference work, 70: 



11 

 report of, on pottery found at Vero, 



66:64 

 report on ruins by, 70 : 10, 11 

 slab inclosures described by, 70: 



62 

 study of glazed vessels from Zon- 



cuautla by, 28:109 

 suggestion made by, 76: 15 

 work of, reference, to, 100 : 123 



