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INDEX TO BULLETINS 1-100 



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Howland, H. R., copper plate in Illinois 



found by, 8 : 30 

 Howunkut 



a town in Ilupa Valley, 78: 129, 



138 

 dancing at, 78: 135 

 population of, in 1870, 78: 131 

 Hoya 



a Cusabo place name, 73: 20, 22 

 chief of South Carolina, 73: 19 

 tribe, location of, 73 : 49 

 tribute levied on, 73 : 58 

 where name is found, 73 : 50 

 See alS'O Oya. 

 Ho'ya, 78:552 

 Hoyi, a Southeastern Pomo settlement, 



78: 232 

 Hoyima, brief account of, 78: 484 

 Hoyt, T. C, cave described by, 82 : 53 

 HrdliCka, Dr. Ales 



acknowledgments to, 53 : 19, 37 ; 



61:40, 63: V 

 cited, 54:62; 62:11, 14, 16, 19, 



24, 27, 46, 55, 63, 66, 81, 110 

 cited on, 34 : 



anthropological investigations 



on children, 109, 112 

 Apache bands, 8 

 "Chichimecs," 11, 186 

 Indians of Sonora, Mexico, 6, 



11, 34, 43, 185 

 treatment of infants, 79 

 trephining by Tarahumare, 251 

 collections made by, 60: 300 

 cooperation of, 30, pt. 1 : viii ; 



30, pt. 2 : iii 

 expedition of, 34: 1 f. 

 in bibliography, 34 : 413 f . 

 investigation of, on "fossil man" 



of Vero, 66: 23 

 investigations of, 60: 59 

 mention of, 75: 55 

 on finds in caves of Brazil, 60: 



93 

 on preparation of tesvino, 34: 27 

 on ruin at Rice School, 35 : 39 

 publications by, 52: v, 236 

 reference to, 76: 158 

 report by, on skeletal material, 



37:103-112; 86:163 

 scope of work, 34: 1 f., 36 f. 

 Huabi 



mention of, 44 : 59, 60 

 See also Huame. 

 Huacas, or cemeteries, 3 : 6 

 Huahua'i, song with music X, 38 : 166 

 Huaicurues 



mention of, 63 : 81 

 See also Guaicaros. 

 Hual, 78: 491 



Huam£\ntla, fragments III and IV of 

 Humboldt collection found at, 28: 

 178 

 Huambiza Indians, war against the, 



79: 16 

 Huame, 44 : 59 

 Huanico, specimens from, 7: 6 



Huaq, see Huaque. 



Huaque, a Cusabo province, 73 : 37 



Huara, a Timucua tOAvn, 73: 326 



Huasna 



a source of California place name, 



78: 895 

 derivation of name, 78 : 552 

 Iluastec, insect pests of, 34: 172 

 Huasteca 



mention of, 44: 42, 43, 45, 46, 48, 



49, 65, 66 

 part played by, in Aztec traditions, 

 18: 6 

 Huastecoa, 44: 47 



Huastec of Panuco, location of, 43: 8 

 Huave, see Huabi. 

 Huaxteca, gesture inviting to eat in, 



28: 30 

 Hubbard squash, among the Tewa, 

 55: 100 



See also Squash. 

 Huber, Fred 



acknowledgment to, 80: v 

 death of, 80 : xviii 

 interpreter, 80: xvii, 61 

 legend related by, 80: 72 f. 

 Hubert, location among Natchez, 43: 



205, 206, 207, 294 

 Hublin's Cave, 76:130 

 Huchi, see Hughes, 

 Huchnom 



general account of, 78: 202-211 

 population of, in 1770 and 1910, 

 78: 883 

 Huckleberries, red, not eaten by Alsea, 



67: 225 

 Huda, site occupied by Northern Pomo, 



78: 231 

 Hudcoadanes, 44 : 24, 29 

 Hudson, Col. Richard, owner of Cedar 



Grove ranch, 35: 88 

 Hudson Bay language 



works in, 1:45; 13:243 14:41 

 See also Cree ; Montagnais. 

 Hudson Hot Springs, location of, 35: 



86 f . 

 Hudson River 



dwellings on, 69: 28 

 tribes on, 69: 11 

 Hudson's Bay Company 



journals of traders of, 77: 25 

 trade of, with the Blackfeet, 77: 



27 

 trading post of, 77 : 76 

 Huech&,ana, Zapotec creation deity, 



28: 288 f. 

 Huehuetenango, 44: 67 

 Huemuls 



canoe using Indians, 63: 5 f . 

 mention of, 63 : 8, 9 

 Hueneme 



a source of California place name, 



78:895 

 mention of, 78 : 553 

 Huere, 44 : 35 



Huerta, a planting place, 97: 5 

 Huetare, see Guetare. 



