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Intonation — Continued 



general discussion of, 45 : 4 f . 

 variations in Mide' songs, 45: 19, 

 20 

 Intoxicants 



among the Hupa, 42: 17 

 among the Menominee, 42: 10 

 among the Mohave, 42: 19 

 among the Oglala Sioux, 42: 13, 



14 

 use of, as a factor in tuberculosis, 



42: 31, 35 

 See also Drinks ; Intemperance. 

 Introducing glyphs 

 lack of, 57 : 208 



nature of, 57: 64-68, 125 ff., 136, 

 157 f. 

 Intrusive burials 



explanation of, 83: 5 

 mention of, 33 : 11 f . 

 In-tuch-cul-gau, a Yuchi village, 73: 



310 

 Inventiveness of the Fuegians, 63: 



179 f. 

 Invertebrates, lower, among the Tewa, 



56: 67 

 Inverted glyph, meaning of, 57: 211 

 Investigation 



Fuegian, future of, 63: 63 f. 

 Fuegian, history of, 63: 59-63 

 Invitation 



to ceremony for dying chief, 45: 



52 

 to come in, by gesture, 38: 179 

 to initiation ceremony, 45: 37 

 to Victory feast, 79 : 50 

 Inviting sticks, 85 : 144 

 Inyahkai, a Diegueno place name. 78: 



711 

 Inyo, a source of California place name. 



78:895 

 Inyo County, almost entirely eastern 



Mono, 78 : 586 

 Inzignanin ; Inziguanin, see Insiguanin. 

 lonica, name for Tunica in Tonti's Nar- 

 rative, 43 : 307 

 lonoxalis violacea, among the Tewa, 



55:56 

 lotan, an Oto chief, 77 : 117 

 Iowa 



"furnace" in Allamakee County, 



37:79f. 

 mounds and prehistoric works in, 



8:21; 12:83-88 

 pipes in, 8 : 42 

 Iowa Academy of Science, paper read 



I)ef ore the, 54 : 27 

 Iowa language, works in, 5 : 41 

 lowan glacial deposits, 52: 21 

 Iowa Point, grave at, 76:152 

 Iowa Tribe 



appearance of village of, 77: 113 

 arrival of, in region east of Gilder 

 mound, 33: 98 



Iowa Tribe — Continued 



belonging to Chiwere group, 77: 2 

 brief description of, 77: 114 

 closely connected with Winnebago, 



77 : 122 

 early movements of, 37: 5 

 festivals of, similar to Fox, 89: 8 

 habitations of, 77: 114 

 letter sent to, 11: 59 

 migration of, 77: 113 

 references to, 89 : 9 

 Ipai, probable native name of the Die- 

 gueno, 78 : 710 

 Ipapana, 44 : 49 

 Ipisagi, an Okfuskee branch village, 



73 : 248 

 Ipu Hula 



gourd drum in, 38 : 58, 142 

 treatment of, 38 : 73 

 Ira, G. W., in bibliography, 34 : 415 

 Iridoprocne bicolor, among the Tewa, 



56:43 

 Irish Bend, location of Chitimacba, 43: 



344 

 Irishmen 



story of the twelve, 88 : 264 

 story of the two, 88 : 265 

 fn's verna, use of, 99 : 288 

 Iritilas ; Iritiles, 44 : 37-40, 42 

 Iron 



blade from North Carolina mound, 



8:31 

 brought down by pigeon-hawk, 



Koasati story, 88 : 189 

 ore, occurrence of, in mounds, 23 : 

 48,69 

 Iron Bird, an Osage chief, 77 : 103 

 Iron Bridge, 78 : 480 

 Iron Bull, death of, 83 : 78 

 Iron Eyes, fetish inherited from, 80: 



61 

 Iron Gate, aboriginal remains near, 



23:24 

 Iron Horse, Chief, burial of son of, 83: 



32 f. 

 Iron Line Dance 



description of, 75:119 

 song of, 75 : 120 

 Ute name for, 75 : 20 

 Iron Mountain 



house mounds near, 76 : 161 

 mention of, 82 : 39 

 Iron Mountain Railway, mounds along, 



76:167 

 Iron Shirt, story concerning, 93 : 59 

 Ironwood 



bark, use of, 99:200,265 

 food plant, Pima, 34 : 263 

 Iroquoian family (or Stock) 

 extent of area of, 22 : 5 

 southern tribes of, 22 : 7 

 territory occupied by, 69 : 13, 14 

 Iroquoian influence on art remains, 

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