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Jeaga 



a Florida tribe and settlement, 73 : 



331, 333 

 information concerning, 73: 389- 



398 

 See also Hobe. 

 Jeangon, Don L., assistant in expedi- 

 tion, 81 : 4 

 Jeangon, Jean Allard 



assistance rendered by, 100: 1 

 classification by, of house types, 



96: 65 

 in charge of expedition, 81 : 4 

 references to, 92: 87; 96: 14, 17, 

 33, 56, 60, 70 

 Jeanerette, location of Chitimacha, 43 : 



344 

 Jece 



identification of, as Ais, 73 : 390 

 village of, 69 : 88 

 Jeddito Valley sites, period of ruins of, 



96:8 

 Jefferson, President Thomas 



location of Rasauweak by, 23: 11 

 mound exploration by, 23: 36 

 on early Monacan habitat, 23 : 9 

 on early Virginia tribes, 23 : 33 

 on historic use of mounds, 23 : 70, 



71 

 on Indian mounds in Virginia, 8: 



11, 19, 20 

 on Iroquoian tribal names, 23: 72 

 on Manahoac habitat, 22: 19 

 record of Powhatan confederacy by, 



17: 5 f. 

 statement of, on Houma, 43:291 

 Jefferson, Mrs. Tom, a hummer, 89: 3 

 Jefferson County, Mo., cemetery in, 



71 : 54 ff. 

 Jefferson County, W. Va., aboriginal 



remains in, 23 : 64 

 Jefferys, T. 



location of Keyauwee village by, 



22: 62 

 location of the Saluda by, 22 : 83 

 Jeffrey pine, use of, in basketry, 94: 



103 

 Jekyll Island 



early name of, 73 : 41 

 French and Spanish names for, 73 : 

 51 

 Jemez Indians, sites occupied by, 96: 



16 

 Jemez Plateau 



culture of, 32:10 

 physiography of, 32:9 

 position of, 32 : 9 

 topographical features of, 32 : 10 

 use of stone on, 81 : 14 

 water jars found on, 81 : 53 

 Jemez pueblos, statures of, 34: 133, 



136, 137 

 .Temez Valley 



pueblos of, 32: 44 

 ruins of, account of, 32: 44-,51 

 Jenigueche, identification of, 78: 617 

 Jenkins Farm, mound on, 23: 61 



Jenks, Dr. Albert Ernest, in bibliog- 

 raphy, 34: 415 

 Jenner, E. F. I/., in bibliography, 34: 



415 

 Jenney, Walter P. 



letter of, concerning ancient flint 



quarry, 21: 7 f . 

 on Magnet Cove quarries, 60: 198 

 work of, 60: 201 

 Jenzenaque, a Natchez village, 43 : 211, 



212, 219 

 Jepson, Mrs. Vinnie, pottery found on 



land of, 82: 45 

 Jepson, W. L., acknowledgment to, 94: 



13 

 Jerome, rock shelters in vicinity of, 



76: 40 

 Jerseyan glacial deposit, reference to, 



52: 21 

 Jesuit missionaries, influence of, not 



extended to Coast tribes, 67: 13 

 "Jesuit Relations" 



an authority consulted, 43: 3 

 cited, 8: 11, 21, 22 

 Jesup North Pacific Expedition, mate- 

 rial collected by, 40, pt. 2 : 639 

 .Jesus Creek, 78: 151 note 

 Jesus Maria, Mexico, a Cora village, 



34: 12 

 Jewett's Gap, ruins in, 35: 77 

 Jews, births among the, by sexes, 34: 



39 

 Jicaque, 44 : 74 ff., 96 

 Jicaquean, 44: 75 

 Jicarilla Agency, N. Mex., morbidity at, 



from tuberculosis, 42: 4 

 Jicarilla Apache ; Jicarillas 



abortion among the, 34: 164 

 climate of region of, 34: 134 

 deaf and dumb among, 34: 206, 



table 9 (facing p. 406) 

 diseases among the, 34: 178 

 drunkenness among the, 34 : 32, 



178 

 folk medicine of the, 34, 231 f. 

 foods of the. 34:22 f. 

 goiter among the, 34 : 199 

 head deformation among the, 34: 



79, 83 

 idiocy among the, 34: 204, table 9 

 insanity among the, 34: 201 

 intermixture of, with other tribes, 



34: 8 f. 

 location of the, 34: 1 

 marriage among the, 34: 48 

 medicine lodges of the, 34: 225 

 mention of the, 44 : 27, 32 

 pathological conditions among the, 



34: table 9 

 physical environment and type of, 



34: 1,34 

 polygamy among the, 34: 49 

 population of the, 34 : 5 

 I»recautions against venereal dis- 

 eases, 34: 231 

 Ravanna Mound described by, 71 : 

 124-127, fig. 15, pi. 14 c 



