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Kamdot 



a Southwestern Porno settlement, 



78: 232 

 quarrel of, 78: 235 

 Kamehameha I, King 



"slide" made in time of, 76: 185 

 temple built by, 76: 183 

 Kamehameha II, King 



song composed by, 38: 69 

 See also Liholiho, King. 

 Kamehameha III, marionettes intro- 

 duced under, 38: 91 

 Ka'me nakc teat na'mu, Chitimacha 



village, 43: 344 

 Kamia 



general account of, 78: 723 ff. ; 



97: passim 

 mention of, 78: 694, 719, 720, 742, 



796, 803 

 name unknown to Diegueiio, 78: 



710 

 of Yuuian stock, 78 : 709 

 population of, 78: 712 

 song cycles of, 78 : 786 

 See also Kamiai. 

 Kamiai 



native name of the Kamia, 78: 



710, 725 

 non-totemie, 78:720 

 See also Kamia. 

 Kamina, 78: 232 



"Kamloops Wava," a curious .iournal 

 for instruction of Indians, 15: vii f.. 

 45-50 

 Kammatwa, settlements of, 78: 286 

 Ka-moho-alii, 38: 229 

 Kamtschatka language 

 works in, 1: 50 

 See also Kamchadal language. 

 Kamupau, 78: 5.52 

 Kamya, a synonym for Kamia, 78: 



723 

 Kan 



fourth Maya day, 57: 37 



Maya year sign, 28: 24. 26, 27, 28, 



33, 34. 3.5, 40. 41, 42, 45, 667 

 mention of, 18: 11: 57: 39, 42. 

 53, 111, 145, 153, 179, 209, 210, 

 246, 263, 264, 265, 270, 271, 273, 

 274 275 

 Kanah 



antiquities found near, 82: 45, 46 

 archeologlcal site near, 82: 45-51 

 survey of territory surrounding. 

 82: 2 

 Kanab Creek 



observations west of, 82: 124-129 

 ruins reported on, 82: 48 

 Kana'ki, a Florida warrior, 73: 405 

 Kanaloa 



a Hawaiian major god, 38: 24 

 See also Gods (of the hula). 

 Kanarra, mounds reported at, 82: 40 

 Kanarraville, see Kanarra. 

 Kanav, song recorded by, 75: 192 



Kanawha Mounds, connecting those of 



Ohio and Tennessee, 8: 47, 48 

 K'andang-kaiya, 78: 151 

 Kane 



a major Hawaiian god, 38: 16, 24, 

 45, 47, 48, 54, 74, 89, 131, 153, 

 183, 223, 231, 257 ff., 266 

 awa debauch of, 38: 131 

 See also Gods (of the hula). 

 Kane, Paul 



Ojibway wigwam described by, 



77: 10 

 paintings by, 77: 20, 77 

 Kane Springs, not in Kamia territory, 



97: 9 

 Kangjulit language, works in, 1 : 50 

 Kan-hatki 



history of, 73 : 269 f . 

 not occupied by Shawnee, 73: 319 

 population of, 73: 435 

 Kauiagmut language, works in, 1: 50 

 Kanigi, an Atsugewi chief, 78: 345 

 Kanimo, Atakapa head chief, 43: 360 

 Kankin, 57: 141, 196, 203, 211, 212, 



233, 234, 235, 243, 244 

 Kanosh, mounds reported near, 82: 



64 

 Kansa Indian 



attack on, by Pawnee, 77: 96 



builders of stone vaults ( ?), 37: 6 



burials of the, 83:53ff. 



ceremonial runners among, 85: 2 



dress of the, 77:94 



early migration of, 22:10; 37:5 



letter sent to a, 11 : 71 



migration of the, 77: 89 



population of the, 77 : 89, 95 



reference to the, 89 : 9 



tribe of the Dhegiha group, 77: 



2, 77 

 variety of dwellings of, 77 : 97 

 villages of, description of, 77: 90, 



92, 95 f ., 97 

 visit of, to the Oto, 77 : 121 

 See also Personal names. 

 Kansa language, notes on, 43: 23 

 Kansan Drift, skeletons reported found 



in, 76: 155 

 Kansan glacial deposits, 52 : 21 

 Kansas, mounds and prehistoric works 



in, 12:88f. 

 Kansas City Academy of Science 



explorations of, Brenner mounds, 



37: 65, 69f. 

 explorations of, Keller mounds, 

 37: 65 

 Kansas City Mounds 



description of, 37: 65 f. 

 Sec also Brenner Mounds; Keller 

 Mounds. 

 "Kansas City Star," quoted on excava- 

 tion of Keller mounds, 37 : 66 

 Kansas language, works in, 5: 44 

 Kansas State Academy of Science, ex- 

 ploration of Brenner mounds by, 37: 

 69 f. 



