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INDEX TO BULLETINS 1-100 



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Kansa Tribe, see Kansa Indian. 

 Kan-teati 



a branch town of the Abihka, 73: 

 253 



population of, 73:436 

 Kan-tcati (Alabama) 



an Upper Creek tribe, 73 : 189 



band of, in Florida, 73 : 198 



element among the Seminole, 73: 

 403 

 Kaouitas 



a Lower Creek town, 73 : 174 



/S'ee also Coweta. 

 Kapaka, 78:394 

 Kapanina, a Central Miwok place name, 



78:445 

 Kapatowu Dance, led by warriors, 90: 



193 f. 

 Kapayou, Oscar, 85: 103 



instructions given by, 85 : 112 



mention of, 85: 110 



speech of, 85:148f. 

 Kapo 



a Hawaiian goddess, 38: 24, 25, 

 45, 47, 267 



parentage and relations to the hula, 

 38:47 



relations of, with Kama-pua'a, 

 38:25 



See also Gods ( of the hula ) . 

 Kapolin berries, ceremonial use of, in 



Mexico, 98:82 

 Kaposia village 



cemetery of, 83:18,19 



mention of, 77:.50f. 



population of, 83:19 

 Kapuloyo, myth concerning, 78 : 73 

 Karalit, linguistic discussion, 1 : 50 

 Karimen, resin of the Wapishana, 91: 



3 

 Karki-n, a Wintun place name, 78: 356 

 Karkinonpols, see Casqui. 

 Karok 



adolescence ceremony for girls 

 among, 78 : 864 



general account of, 78 : 98-108 



mention of, 78:281 



population of, in 1770 and 1910, 

 78:883 



ritual numbers and methods of 

 numeration of, 78 : 876 



See also Karuk Indians. 

 Karuk Indians 



culture affiliations of, 94: 3 



life of, described, 94:4-9,199-207 



location of, 94 : 1 



meaning of the name, 94 : 2 



names for, 94 : 1 f . 



See also Karok. 

 KAsa'nk!, Tlingit informant, 39: 1 

 Kasha°sich, 78: 165 

 Kasha"sichno'm, 78: 165 

 Kasha'pa ogla, of the Choctaw, 48: 16 

 Kasheguwaiu, a Karok village, 78: 70 



Kushibadon 



a principal town, 78: 229 

 location of, 78:232 

 mention of, 78:228 

 Kasihta 



a Lower Creek tribe, 73 : 189 

 a Muskogee division, 73 : 215 

 appearance of, as Cofitachequi, 



73:216 

 description of, 73 : 224 

 description of, by Hawkins, 73: 



22211. 

 expedition against, 73:180 

 friendship of, with Chickasaw, 



73 : 419 

 head peace town, 73 : 133, 225 

 mention of, 73 : 216-225 

 on the Chattahoochee, 73: 221 f. 

 peace with, 73 : 217 

 population of, 73: 429 f., 434 

 settlements, list of, 73 : 225 

 similarity in language of, with 



Kiawa, 73: 25 

 sites occupied by 73: 220 

 Kasil, identification of, 78: 553 

 Kaskaskia Indians, graves of the, 71: 



52 

 Kaskaskia language, works in, 13: 274 

 Kaskaskia Tribe 



origin of certain stone graves, 



probable, 8: 29 

 territory occupied by, 69: 11 

 village of, 69: 41 

 visited by the French, 69: 11 

 Kaskinampo 



a tribe on the Tennessee, 73: 213 

 possibly the Tukabahchee, 73 : 279 

 See also Casqui. 

 KaskinSba, see Casqui. 

 Kasnaikot-kaiya, 78: 151 

 Kasquinanipo, see Casqui. 

 Kasumati, a Southern Miwok settle- 

 ment, 78: 445 

 Kataba Nie, a Catawba native form, 



22: 69 

 Kataniu, the present Picayune ran- 



cheria, 78:482 

 Katcina 



bloody hand-print, Cochiti tale, 



98: 13 

 meaning of, 51 : 44 

 See also Katcinas. 

 Katcina House, 51: 44 

 Katcinas 



Cochiti tale of the imprisonment 



of, 98: 11 f. 

 origin tales and stories of, Cochiti, 



98: 1-18 

 power of talking of, Cochiti, 98: 

 13 

 Kate, Dr. H. F. C. Ten, see Ten Kate. 

 Kathlamet 



dialect of Upper Chinook, 26: 6 

 tribes speaking, 26: 6 



