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INDEX TO BULLETINS 1-100 



195 



Huntington, Charles S. 



excavations near Gilder mound by, 



33: 82 

 skulls found in Gilder mound by, 

 33 : 67, 80 

 Huntington, Collis P., funds contributed 



by, 67: 5 

 Huntington, Dr. Ellsworth, cited, 54: 



44,45 

 Himtington, Frank, cooperation of, 30, 



pt. 1 : ix ; 30, pt. 2 : iii 

 Hupa Indians 



adolescence ceremony for girls 



among, 78: 864 

 conditions of, in general, 42 : 20 f . 

 epilepsy among the, 34: 203, 214, 



table 9 (facing p. 406) 

 general account of, 78: 128-137 

 method of arrow-making, 60: 320 

 morbidity of, from tuberculosis, 



42: 4 

 mortality of, from tuberculosis, 



42: 5 

 pipes of, 94 : 23-28, 28 f . 

 population of, 34: table 9 

 population of, m 1770 and 1910, 



78: 883 

 reference to culture of, 94 : 3 

 ritual numbers and methods of 



numeration of, 78: 876 

 scope of investigations among, 42 : 



7 f . 

 statistical data regarding tubercu- 

 losis among, 42: 24^27 

 tobacco of, 94 : 40 

 tuberculosis among the, 34: 210, 

 219, table 9 

 Hupa language 



works in, 14: 41 



Sep. also Athapascan languages; 

 and under different grammatical 

 headings. 

 Hupa Reservation, collection made on, 



94: 23 

 Hupa Valley 



description of, 78 : 128 

 remnant of tribe in, 78 : 143 

 Hupa Valley Agency, Calif., patholog- 

 ical conditions at, 34 : 203, 210, table 

 9 (facing p. 406) 

 Hupe^a, letter of, to William McKim 



Heath, 11: 37 

 Hupo, Yurok name of Hupa Valley, 



78: 130 

 Hura ka Raau, description of, by Rev. 



W. Ellis, 38:116 

 Hure, 44 : 35 



Hurley, N. Mex., ruins near, 35: 85 f. 

 Huron Indians 



burial customs of the, 71: 74, 80 



burial mounds of the, 8 : 18, 21 



Christian Indians, 43 : 244 



dog meat used by the, 89 : 8 



habitat of the, 22 : 5 



Iroquois hostility toward the, 22: 



12 

 reference to the, 69 : 13 



Huron language, works in, 6: 88 f. 



Hurricane, see Storm. 



Hurricane Bench, clifC houses near, 



82:43 

 Hurricane BlufC Cave, 76 : 97 

 Hurripacuxi, see Orriparacogi. 

 Husband 



casts out his wife, Cochiti tales, 



98:120fe.,123£f.,125 

 taboos for, 99: 121 f. 

 the star, Kutenai tale, 59 : 246-249 

 the woman at Nass who fled from 



her, Haida myth, 29 : 352 f . 

 the witch and her, Cochiti tales, 



98 : 90 f ., 91 f . 

 transformed by the witch, Cochiti 



tales, 98:95f., 96f. 

 who has a witch, Cochiti tale, 98: 

 97 ff. 

 Husbands, see Star Husbands. 

 Hushki, 78 : 212 

 Husorones, 44 : 24, 28, 29 

 Huspaw, a Yamasee town, 73 : 97 

 Hustito, information furnished by, 100 : 



6 

 Huta-su, a Northern Miwok place 



name, 78 : 445 

 Hutchins, — . 



on Of o village, 47:12 

 on probable Biloxi migration, 47 : 8 

 Hutchins, Col. Anthony 



on Natchez conspiracy plot, 43: 



224 

 reference to, 43 : 218 

 Hutchins, Thomas 



account of Pascagoula by, 43 : 305 

 an authority consulted, 43: 3 

 ascent of Mississippi by, 43 : 315 

 note on Houma location, 43 : 290 

 Hutchins Cave, 76 : 112 

 Hutchinson, Harrison, cave on farm of, 



76:97 

 Hut rings 



at Beckwith's Fort, 76 : 170 

 burials found in, 71 : 106 

 similar to ruins of Mandan houses, 

 76:171 

 Huts 



of the Fuegians, 63 : 192 f . 

 See also Houses ; and references 

 there. 

 Huttig, C. H., acknowledgment to, 37: 



iv 

 Huvagueres, 44 : 24, 29, 31, 32 

 Huwunkut, location of, 78: 124 

 Huya, a synonym for San Miguel Island, 



78:552 

 Hwang River, China, 52:19,20,21,23 

 Hwasa, location of, 78 : 124 

 Hyampom 



a source of California place name, 



78:895 

 mention of, 78 : 356 

 Ht/bognathus nuchalis, among the 



Tewa, 56:55 

 Hybopsis aestivalis, among the Tewa, 

 56:56 



