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Jicarilla Apache ; Jicarillas — Coutinuecl 

 proportion of sexes among the, 



34: 38 

 prostitution among the, 34: 49 

 statures of the, 34: 132, 135, 137 

 suicide among the, 34: 171 

 treatment of infants by, 34 : 74, 79 

 tuberculosis among the, 34: 177, 



211, table 9 

 who have pretty red skin, 98: 124 

 See also Xicarillas. 

 Jijimes, 44: 19 ff. 

 Jimson-weed 



cult of, California Indian, 78: 

 367, 502 ff., 548, 567, 604, 609, 613, 

 621, 626, 640 f., 656, 666, 668-673, 

 691, 707, 713, 779, 793, 855-859, 

 866, 878 

 effect of drinking, 97:78 

 See also Datura. 

 Jinca, see Xinca. 

 Jiwa'bikito', acknowledgment to, 45: 



25 

 Jo., a medicine man, characterization 



of, 99 : 113 f . 

 Jobal, see Jova. 

 Jochelson, Prof. Waldemar 



Koryak ethnology studied by, 40, 



pt. 2 : 640 

 reference to, 92: 85 

 Jocomes ; Jocomis, 44 : 25, 29 

 Joconostla, Mexico, a Tepehuane vil- 

 lage, 34: 11 

 Jocotan, 44: 69 

 Jo Davies's County, burial mounds in, 



71: 63 

 Joel Buckner Cave, 76: 113 

 Joe-pye-weed, use of, 99: 262 

 Joest, W., in bibliography, 34: 425 

 Johassa, a Cusabo place name, 73: 22 

 John Hicks Town, a Seminole town, 



73: 407 

 John Jacob Astor, a Lake Superior ves- 

 sel, 86: 138 

 Johnny, King, see King, Johnny. 

 Johnson, Governor — , on southern In- 

 dian population, 22 : 101 

 Johnson, Ab., ruins reported by, 35: 



79 

 Johnson, Bankston 



assistance of, 47: 20 

 myth dictated by, 47: 14, 71 

 Johnson, D. W. 



analysis of so-called lava contain- 

 ing corn, by, 54 : 21 

 cited, 54 : 27 

 Johnson, Elsie, a hummer, 89: 3 

 Johnson, Mrs. Frances, Takelma infor- 

 mant, 40, pt. 2 : 8 

 Johnson, Guy, map of, 22 : 51 

 Johnson, Hank, Siuslaw informant, 



40, pt. 2 : 438 

 Johnson, Agent H. H., on abortion 



among Jicarillas, 34 : 164 

 Johnson, James H., petition signed by, 

 17:11 



Johnson, James S., find made by, 35: 



55 

 Johnson, Maria 



mention of, 47:23 

 myth told by, 47:20 

 wife of Bankston Johnson, 47: 14 

 Johnson, Ruth, a hummer, 89: 3 

 Johnson, Tim, a singer, 75:17, 18, 19 

 Johnson, Tom, Pascagoula descendant, 



notes, 43:31f. 

 Johnson, Sir William 



on Cayuga adoption of Tutelo and 



Saponi, 22:51 

 on population of Tutelo, 22: 51 

 Johnson, Willy, a singer, 89 : 3 

 Johnson Canyon, Cliff-dweller artifacts 



found in, 82 : 47 

 Johnson County, Mo., vault graves in, 



37:74 

 Johnson (J. S.) Ranch, ruins near, 35: 



47 f. 

 Johnson ruin, description of, 70: 18 

 Johnson's Basin, ruins in, 35: 79 

 Jointfir, among the Tewa, 55: 46 

 Jokdpe, Oto Indian, 83 : 62 

 Joking relationship among the Fox, 



95:3 

 Joliet, journey of, 69 : 39 

 Jolon, a source of California place 



name, 78:895 

 Jonases ; Jonaz, see Meco. 

 Jones, Billy, 85:103 

 Jones, C. C. 



on burial mounds, 8 : 20 

 on burial under dwellings, 8 : 21 

 on pipes, 8:36,42 

 on stone graves, 8 : 28, 29 

 Jones, Charles C, Jr., in bibliography, 



34:425 

 Jones, Dr. Edwin L., on pathological 

 conditions at Laguna Agency, New 

 Mexico, 34: table 9 (facing p. 406) 

 Jones, Rev. Evan, 43 : 255 

 Jones, Dr. Fred, F., on pathological 

 conditions at Osage Agency School, 

 Oklahoma, 34: table 9 (facing p. 

 406) 

 Jones, F. Wood, on morphology of Egyp- 

 tians, 52 : 5 

 Jones, J., in bibliography, 34 : 415 

 Jones, John 



a To'kan, 85:147 

 mention of, 85 : 103 

 reference to, 89: 29, 31, 43, 45, 57, 

 61 

 Jones, Rev. J. E., acknowledgment to, 



13: iv 

 Jones, John P., on Indian village in 



Saline County, Mo., 37 : 91 f . 

 Jones, Joseph, on Tennessee stone 



graves, 8: 26 

 Jones, Mary, surviving Atakapa, 43: 



362 

 Jones, Rev, Peter, in bibliography, 34: 

 425 



