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INDEX TO BULLETINS 1-100 



201 



Indo-Oceanic primitives, cultural rela- 

 tions of Fuegians to, 63: 150, 154, 

 203 f., 223-228 

 Industrial school 



asked for, 11:36 

 good results of, 11 : 36 

 Industries 



of Gila-Salt region, description of, 



35:22-27 

 oftheUtes, 75:25 

 See also Basketry ; Bonework ; and 

 other Industries. 

 Infanticide 



account of, 34: 165 f. 

 among the Fuegians, 63 : 171 

 punishment for, in future life, 83: 

 28 

 Infants 



burials of, 96:157 

 care of, 86 : 48-52 

 custom connected with death of, 



83:68,69 

 medicated bath for, 99 : 76 

 See also Babies; Boys; Girls; In- 

 fanticide. 

 Infectious diseases, summary of, 34: 



190 

 Infiltration 



absence of, from Gilder mound 



bones, 33 : 90 

 as a process of fossilization, 33: 



12 

 conditions of, 33:28 

 Infinitive sufiix in Chitiraacha and Ata- 



kapa, 68:15 

 Infixatiou, Takelma, 40, pt. 2 : 56 f. 

 Inflecting languages, definition of, 40, 



pt. 1 : 74 

 Inflection, Eskimo, 40, pt. 1 : 1007-1010 

 Influence 



of place and kind of accent on man- 

 ner of articulation, Takelma, 

 40, pt. 2 : 4&-51 

 See also Grammatical influences; 

 Historical influences ; Lexicogra- 

 phic influences ; Phonetic influ- 

 ences. 

 Influenza 



among the Pima, 34:182 

 among the Zuni, 34 : 181 

 summary of, 34 : 190 

 Informant 



name of, withheld, 95 : 1 

 reliability of, 85: 101, 121; 95: 1 

 Informants 



Cherokee, 99:9 

 Chippewa, 86:2ff. 

 Kamia, 97: 9 f. 



Mandan and Hidatsa, 80: xviii f. 

 Ingals, Mary, first white woman in Ken- 

 tucky, captive, 8 : 27 

 Ingersoll, Ernest, newspaper article by, 



70:11 

 Inhabitants 



ancient, of Jemez Plateau, 32: 12 

 f. 



Inhabitants — Continued 



ancient, of Mesa Verde, 41 : 

 arts of, 42, 43 

 coal not used by, 16 

 cookery of, 16 

 early accounts of, 2 

 ethnic position of, 15, 28 

 general culture of, 31, 53 f. 

 population of Spruce-tree 



House, 7 

 significance of kiva structure, 

 20 

 See also Aborigines. 

 Inheritance 



among the Fuegians, 63 : 172 

 of office, 99:105 

 Inhulata Ogla, description of, 48: 16 

 Inhumation by Cliff Palace people, 51: 



77 

 Iniahica(o) 



an Apalachee town, 73 : 111 

 See also Iviahica. 

 Initial-series dating 



bar and dot numbers in, examples, 



57:157-167 

 bar and dot numbers in, plates 

 showing, 57: 157, 167, 170, 176, 

 178, 179 

 disuse, 57: 84 f., 199 

 examples, interpretation, 57: 157- 



222, 233-240 

 examples, plates showing, 57 : 157, 

 167, 170, 176, 178, 179, 180, 187, 

 188, 191, 207, 210, 213, 218, 220, 

 233, 235, 248 

 explanation, 57 : 63-74, 147 f . 

 head-variant numbers, examples, 



57:167-176,180-188 

 head-variant numbers, plates show- 

 ing, 57: 167, 170, 176, 178, 179, 

 180 

 introducing glyph, identification by, 



57:136 

 irregular forms of, examples, 57: 



191-194, 203-207 

 order of reading, 57: 129, 136 ff., 



170, 268 

 position of month signs in, 57: 



152 fif. 

 reference to Long Count, 57: 147- 



151 

 regular forms of, interpretation, 



57:157-191 

 replacement by u kaJilay katunol) 



dating, 57:84f. 

 starting point, 57: 108, 109, 113 



f., 125 f., 136, 159, 162, 203-207 

 used in codices, examples, 57: 



266-273 

 used in codices, plate showing, 



57:266 

 used on monuments, 57: 85 

 Initiate, coyote fails as, Cochiti tale, 



98:8 

 Initiate-of-the-Earth of the Maidu, 78: 

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