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INDEX TO BULLETINS 1-100 



193 



Hull, Charles H., titles of books com- 

 pared by, 9 : iv 

 Hull Creek, tribe on, 78 : 151 

 Hullville 



mention of, 78:202,203 

 village located near, 78 : 166 

 Hulpxi-mni, a Plains IMiwok village, 78 : 



444 

 Hulpumni, 78: 444 

 Hultalak, 78:164 



Hultkrantz, J. V., cited on measure- 

 ments of femora, 52 : 307 

 Hulyo, name of a chief, 78 : 232 

 Huma 



mention of, 44 : 24, 29, 34 

 See also Chinarra. 

 Human beings 



wish of Indians to be considered as, 



11:30,31,67 

 See also Man. 

 Human figures, gold, from Chiriqui, 3 : 



14-17 

 Human figiirines [found at Santiago 

 Ahuitzotla] 



archaic type, 74 : 42 

 Aztec type, 74 : 43 

 Coyotlatelco type, 74 : 42 f . 

 Toltec type, 74 : 42 

 Human life, Fuegian regard for, 63: 



171, 174 f. 

 Human race, adoption of, Natchez 



stories of, 88 : 240, 240 f . 

 Human remains 



absence of, in Williamsville mound, 



23:30 

 cremated, in Brumbaek mound, 23 : 



49, 51, 52 

 cremated, in Linville mound, 23: 



38, 39, 43 

 cremated, in Stauffer cave, 23: 63 

 cremation of, 23 : 29, 34, 40 

 general discussion of, 33 : 11-15 

 in canal excavations, 23 : 63 

 indications of wounds in, 23 : 26 

 occurrence of, 23 : 

 at Kite place, 44 

 at mouth of Conococheague, 63 

 at Sitlington, 27 

 in cave, 63 



in Hampshire County, 65 

 in Jefferson County cairns, 64 

 in Keyser cave, 57 

 in mounds, 27, 28, 31, 32, 34, 



46, 59, 60, 61, 02, 70 

 in Old Fields, 67 

 in Rockbridge County, 16 

 in stoneheap, 58 

 near Columbia, 14 

 near Gala, 18, 19 

 near Gander place, 47 

 near Iron Gate, 24 

 on Elk Island, 11 

 on Gait farm, 13 

 on Mayo farm, 12 

 on Taylor farm, 61 

 on Wood Island, 23 



Human remains — Continued 



promiscuous burial of, 23: 29, 31, 



34, 36, 38, 39, 41 

 See also Burial ; Cemetery ; Graves ; 

 Skeletal remains. 

 Human sacrifice, see Sacrifices. 

 Humata, a Central Miwok place name, 



78:445 

 Humboldt, Alexander von 



in bibliography, 34: 425 

 Mexican picture writing of, paper 



on, by Seler, 28:123-229 

 on Fragment II of Mexican picture 



writings, 28:154f. 

 on Fragment VI of Mexican picture 



writings, 28:190 

 on purchase of Fragment II of col- 

 lection of Mexican picture writ- 

 ings, 28:127f. 

 on seated figures in Fragment VI, 



28 : 192 f. 

 on symbolism of tongue, 28 : 162 

 theory of Fabrega supported by, 

 28:21 

 Humboldt Bay 



in Wiyot territory, 78 : 112 

 mention of, 78:61,118 

 number of settlements on, 78: 115 

 Humboldt Bay Indians, pipes and to- 

 bacco of, 94 : 33 

 Humboldt County, 78 : 124 

 Hume, 44 : 20, 21, 24, 26 

 Humeri, see Humerus. 

 Humeris, 44 : 32 

 Humero-femoral index 

 account of, 62:61 

 in Munsee and other racial groups, 

 62:61 

 Humerus 



marks of injury or disease in, 62: 



17 

 Munsee, 62 : 52, 53 

 Munsee, comparison in dimension 

 of, with other racial humeri, 62 : 

 54 

 Munsee, detailed observations on, 



62:55 

 Munsee, length of, 62 : 54 

 Munsee, thickness of, 62 : 54 

 of Skeleton II, measurements of, 

 66:57 

 Humetwadi, location of the, 78: 478 

 Humkaka, location of, 78 : 553 

 Hummers 



female, in gens festival, 85 : 101 f ., 



114, 144 

 list of, 87:2 

 localization of, 87 : 19 ff. 

 Hummingbird 



among the Tewa, 56 : 4, 39 



and crane, Koasati story, 88: 



201 f. 

 and crane, race between, Alabama 

 story, 88:157 



