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INDEX TO BULLETINS 1-100 



205 



Iroquoian languages 



first to be recorded, 6 : v 

 /See also Cayuga ; Cherokee ; Hoche- 

 laga ; Huron ; Iroquois ; Minqua ; 

 Mohawk ; Mottoway ; Oneida ; 

 Onondaga; Seneca; Tuskarora; 

 Wyandot. 

 Iroquoian works in New York, 8 : 18 

 Iroquois 



admixture with tribes from across 



the Appalachians, 62: 123 

 ancient works of New York at- 

 tributed to, 4 : 13 

 and Catawba warfare, 22: 71 

 and Nanemond treaty, 22: 45 

 and Occaneechi treaty, 22: 45 

 and Pamunkey treaty, 22: 45 

 application of the term, 23: 72 

 circular forts built by, 10 : 32 

 connections of Cherokee with, 8: 



42 

 conquests, 22 : 9 



description of, by Lawson, 22: 13 

 dog meat used by, 89 : 8 

 flight of, to Canada, 22 : 51 

 habitat of the, 22:5 

 hostility of the, 22: 13, 22, 26, 28, 



60, 69, 72 

 houses and villages of, 69 : 48 

 linguistic stock, distinct from Al- 



gouquian, 62: 115 

 martial character of the, 22: 12 

 morbidity among, from tuberculo- 

 sis, 42:4 

 pathological conditions among, 34 : 



table 9 (facing p. 406) 

 purer in north than in south, 62: 



123 

 references to, 43: 19, 244; 52: 183 

 shelters of the, 69 : 54 

 village sites, 69 : 48 

 villages of, similar to Algonquian, 



69:26 

 See also Oneida. 

 Iroquois, League of the 



formation of, 69:13,50 

 nations forming, 71 : 70 

 See also League of the Iroquois 

 Iroquois crania 



and crania of related Eastern In- 

 dians, 62 : 



cranial index, 127 

 cranial module, 128 

 dental arch index, 129 

 diameter, bizygomatic maxi- 

 mum, 129 

 face: nasion-prosthion height, 



128 

 facial prognathism, angle of, 



129 

 height-breadth index, 128 

 height index, 128 

 height-length index, 127 

 nasal index, 129 

 orbital index, 129 

 Iroquois language, works in, 6: 90 f. 



Irrigation 



Animas Valley dam, 35 : 29 



at Jacumba, 97: 22 



ditch, Aliso Creek, 35 : 82 



evidence of, 81 : 2 



in Imperial "Valley, 97: 5 



method used on Mount Graham, 



35:38 

 of mesas, why impracticable, 54: 



39 

 of primitive style, 32 : 13 

 works, extensive, not discovered 



on mesas, 54 : 53 

 works on Gila and Salt Rivers, 

 35:16 

 Irritila ; Irritilas, see Iritilas. 

 Iruaitsu, a Scott Valley people, 78: 



286 

 Iruska, society called, 93: 62 

 Irvin, George, cave on farm of, 76: 96 

 Irvin, Samuel M., missionary among 



the Iowa, 77:114 

 Irving, J. T., Pawnee village visited by, 



83:80 

 Irving, Washington 



deserted village described by, 77: 



105 

 Indian symbols mentioned by, 77: 

 43 

 Isaacs, a singer, 75 : 17, 18, 19 

 Isantka-nga, a Gabrielino place name, 



78:621 

 Isaw, a Cusabo tribe, 73: 68 

 IsboU Caves, 76:135 

 Ishi (the last Yahi survivor) 

 account of, 78:343f. 

 flintworking by, 60 : 317, 325 f . 

 map drawn by, 78 : 344, 345 

 Ishipishi 



location by, 78:100 

 mention of, 78:33 

 Ishkeishahachip, a Karok place, loca- 

 tion of , 78:33 

 Ishpow 



a Cusabo tribe, 73 : 67 

 See also Ashepoo. 

 Ish-tal-a-sa's, village, 77: 97 

 Ishui, a Kammatwa settlement, 78: 



286 

 Ishumpi, a Kammatwa settlement, 78: 



286 

 Iskutupe, death of, 83 : 62 

 Isla de la Posesion, 78 : 555 

 Island of Lacasine, location of Atakapa, 



43:361 

 Island of Woods, location of Atakapa, 



43:361 

 Islands named by Ribault, identifica- 

 tion of, 73:51 

 Isle au Vache 



brief history of, by Remsbury, 77: 



94 

 council at, between Kansa and Long 



party, 77: 91 

 location of, 77:94 

 remains near, 77 : 91 



