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INDEX TO BULLETINS 1-100 



211 



Kabinapek, 78 : 228, 232 



Kachabida, a Northern Pomo settle- 

 ment, 78 : 230 



Kachake, a Northern Pomo settlement, 

 78 : 230 



Kachetas, a Lower Creek town, 73 : 174 



Ka'eh !e qoan, Tlingit story of, 39: 

 347-368 



Kachewinach, a Wiyot village, 78: 115 



Kachwunding, a Hupa settlement, 78: 

 129 



Kachyoyukuch, location of, 78: 552 



Kadapau, mention of, by Lederer, 22: 

 71 



Kadapaw, a Catawba synonym, 22: 41 



Kadiak langiiage, works in, 1 : 48 



Kadiu. a Northern Pomo settlement, 

 78 : 230 



Kaekeeke, musical bamboo pipe, 38: 

 143 



Kaga'giwayan', Chippewa chief, refer- 

 ence to, _53 : 294 



Kageag^miit language, vocabulary of, 

 1:48 



Kagohami, Mandan chief, 83 : 66 



Ka'gwantan, Tlingit story of, 39: 326- 

 346 



Ka'gwantan Crests, Tlingit story of, 

 39 : 233 



Kaha's!!, the strong man, Tlingit mvth 

 of, 39 : 289 flf . 



Kahiki-nui, land of wind-driven smoke, 

 38 : 125 



Kahosadi, a synonym of Rogue River di- 

 vision, 78: 286 



Kahpa, in Luiseuo territory, 78 : 648 



Kahtetl, 78:129 



Kahustahding, a Chilula settlement, 

 78 : 138 



Kahwalau, a Central Pomo settlement, 

 78 : 233 



Kaiaiauwa, a source of California place 

 name, 78 : 895 



Kaibab Indians, relic of, 82 : 138 



Kaibab National Forest, ruins marked 

 on map of, 82 : 140 



Kaich, a synonym for Koso, 78 : 589 



Kaigani, fight between the West Coast 

 Haida and, 29 : 375 f . 



Kaikiche-kaiya, location of, 78: 151 



Kaikisdeke, a Hupa place name, 78 : 11 



Kailuhwchengetlding, a Chilula settle- 

 ment, 78 : 138 



Kailuhwtahding, a Chilula settlement, 

 78 : 138 



Kaimus 



an important Wappo town, 78: 



218 

 population at, 78 : 221 



Kainah 



a tribe of the Blackfeet Confed- 

 eracy, 77:1,25 

 See also Blackfoot Confederacy. 



Kainamero, derivation of the term, 78 : 

 226 



Kaiparowits Plateau, ruins on, 82: 66 



Kaipomo, 78:154 



Kaitimii, a Northern Miwok settlement, 

 78 : 445 



K'aiuwi, location of, 78 : 345 



Kaivanungavidukw, a band of Northern 

 Paiute, 78:584 



Kaiviatam, derivation of the term, 78 : 

 617 



Kaiyau, 78 : 231 



Kaiye-kiyahang, 78 : 151 



Kaiyuhkhotana language, works in, 14 : 

 43 



KAka ' , Tlingit myth, 39 : 28 



Kakahula-chi, a Southern Miwok settle- 

 ment. 78 : 445 



Kake'q l^te, Tlingit myth of, 39 : 154- 

 165 



Kakigue, a form of the name Tuskegee, 

 73 : 208 



Kakinonba, see Casqui. 



K'aktchi, see Kekchi. 



Kakupacat, a Maya god, 28 : 40 



Kalaili, a Northern Pomo settlement, 

 78 : 230 



Kalakaua, a great name, 38 : 117 



Kalalekis, possibly a synonym for Kea- 

 ledgi, 73 : 271 



Kalalek language, grammatical treatise 

 in, 1 : 49 



Kalanoi, a Central Pomo chief, 78 : 232 



Kalapuya Indian, traditions of, col- 

 lected by Frachtenberg, 67: 13 



Kalapuyan stock, 78 : 913 



Kalektaka, ceremonies of, performed in 

 rooms, 50 : 24 



Kalispel language, works in, 16: 34 



Ka-liu-wa'a, 38 : 230 



Kalkalya, a Northwestern Maidu settle- 

 ment, 78 : 394 



Kallstroemia hrachystylis, among the 

 Tewa, 55 : 56 



Kalm, Peter, cited, 62 : 13 



Kalmia latifolia, use of, 99: 203, 220 



Kalpela, a Northern Pomo chief, 78: 

 230 



Kaluplo, a Maidu settlement, 78 : 394 



Kamachal, an unlocated place name, 

 78 : 711 



Kamamalu, Princess Victoria 

 song meant for, 38 : 253 

 sought in marriage by Lunalilo, 

 38:110 



Kama-pua'a 



relations of, with Kapo, 38: 25 

 relations of, with Pele, 38: 231 



Ka Mawae, song and music XI, 38: 

 167 



Kamchadal, entrances to houses of, 

 92: 86 



Kamchadal language 



divergent from Chukchee and 



Koryak, 40, pt. 2 : 639 

 extent of, 40, pt. 2 : 641 



