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[Bull. 178 



Joues, Dr. Philip Mills 



ackuowledgmeut to, 78: viii 

 in bibliography, 34 : 415 

 Jones, Dr. William 



cooperation of, 30, pt. 1 : ix ; 30, 



pt.2:iv 

 completion of Fox manuscript of, 



40, pt. 1 : 739 

 reference to, 85 : 3 

 Sauk and Fox texts of, 40, pt. 1: 

 62 

 Jones Farm, cave on, 76: 24 

 Jones's (Henry) ranch, ruins on, 35: 



54 

 Jouglerie or medicine lodge, 77: 16 f. 

 Jongleurs, name of Taensa priests, 43 : 



260 

 Jordan River 



identification of, as Santee, 73: 35 

 location of, 73 : 35, 41, 52 

 mention of, 82 : 15, 16, 17, 18 

 naming of, 73 : 34 

 Jos6 



an informant, 97 : 6, 9 f . 

 characterization of, 97 : 10 

 lineage membership of, 97 : 15 

 Joseph, N. Mex. 



inhabitants of, 35: 70 

 ruins near, 35 : 72, 73, 74, 75 

 Josselyn, John, in bibliography, 34: 



415 

 Journals of traders, Blackfeet de- 

 scribed in, 77 : 25 

 Journey after Victory feast, 79 : 87 

 Joutel 



account of Quapaw villages by, 



77:109 

 Caddo tribe described by, 77: 



182 f. 

 Illinois burial customs described 



by, 83:60 

 on Cahinnio, 43 : 7 

 Jova, 44 : 7, 8 

 Juaneno 



divisions of the, 78 : 577 

 general account of, 78: 636-647 

 mention of, 78 : 556 

 population of, in 1770 and 1910, 

 78: 883 

 Juan Rodriguez, 78 : 555 

 Juarar, Mrs. Jos6, lineage membership 



of, 97:16 

 Juave, see Huame. 

 Jud., a medicine man, characterization 



of, 99:114f. 

 Judd, Neil M. 



acknowledgment to, 92 : 1 

 flat-roofed structures described by, 



96:71 

 references to, 92 : 12, 13, 19, 25, 43, 



136 

 reference to work of, 100: 17, 124 

 spheroids found by, 81 : 21 

 Judyi, a Calusa town, 73:332 

 Juestocobaga, a Calusa town, 73: 332 



Juglans nigra L., dye for baskets, 43: 

 348 

 taboo concerning, 99: 120 f. 

 J. squamosa, see Hickory. 

 Jugglers 



account of, 43 : 178 

 performance of, 45 : 123 fit. 

 sick treated by, 86 : 44 f., 46 

 song of the, 45 : 125 f . 

 See also Dja'sakid; Medicine men ; 

 Shaman; and references given 

 there. 

 Juggling, practiced by girls, 97 : 44 

 .Julimes, 44:30, 34 



Julius, N. H., in bibliography, 34: 415 

 Julpunes, reported by Father Duran, 



78:445 

 Jumanes, 44 : 25, 29 

 Jump Dance 



account of, 94 : 7 

 time of, 94 : 83 

 Jumper 



a Seminole leader, 73 : 412 

 descent of, 73 : 107 

 Jumper, Charlie, speaker of Natchez 



language, 43:256 

 J unco phaconotus caniceps, among the 

 Tewa, 56: 42 

 J. p. dorsalis, among the Tewa, 

 56: 42 

 Juncus effusus, use of, 99 : 198 

 Juniper, oneseed, among the Tewa. 



55 : 10, 39 f. 

 Juniperus monosperma, among the 

 Tewa, 55 : 8, 39, 41 

 J. sec, aid in childbirth, 34: 56 

 J. scopulorum, among the Tewa, 

 55:41 

 Junor, — , coimection of, with Dipro- 

 thomo platensis find, 52: 318, 319 

 f., 321, 343 ff. 

 Jupiltepeque, 44: 73 

 Juraya, a Florida rancheria, 73: 326 

 Jurggenmeyer, Conrad, cave on farm of, 



76:94 

 Juristac, a source of California place 



name, 78 : 895 

 Jurupa, a source of California place 



name, 78 : 895 

 Justice 



rules of, 57 : 9 



See also Crime ; Law ; Punishment. 

 Jutiapa, 44:73 

 Jutun, a Calusa town, 73 : 332 

 Juxtaposition and composition, Santee, 

 40, pt. 1 : 891-895 



Kaahumanu, favorite wife of Kame- 



hamehal, 38:255 

 Ka'amo, in Yurok calendar, 78: 75 

 Ka'arler, a Karok village, 78 : 70 

 Kaaway, see Kiawa. 

 Kabel, an important fishing site, 78: 



231 

 Ka be yo, chief speaker, 85 : 102 



