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INDEX TO BULLETINS 1-100 



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Kechayi, location of, 78 : 481 

 Kechi, meaning of, 78 : 648 

 Keck, Dr. George O., on pathological 

 conditions at Fort Shaw Industrial 

 School, Mont, 34: table 9 (facing 

 p. 406) 

 Keeley Towers, location of, 70 : 45 

 Keeling, Dr. C. M., on pathological con- 

 ditions at Springfield School, S. Dak., 

 34: table 9 (facing p. 406) 

 Keeowee, distinction of, from Keyau- 



wee, 22:61 

 Keet Seel, see Kitsiel. 

 Kego'or in Yurok mythology, 78: 74 

 Kehaka, speaker of Natchez language, 



43:256 

 Kehatches, a Muskogee town, 73: 285 

 Keihkem, a Yurok place name, 78: 8, 



9 

 Keish, a LuiseEio place name, 78: 648 

 Keith Ranch, ruin on, 35 : 88 

 Kekawaka, a source of California place 



name, 78:895 

 Kekawaka Creek, 78 : 143, 151 

 Kekchi, 44: 67 ff., 71 

 Ke ke gi mo a 



a singer, 85 : 146 

 a To'kan, 85 : 124 

 head singer, 85 : 124 

 reference to, 89 : 13 

 Kekequemo 



a singer, 85 : 146 



ceremonial attendants directed by, 



89:3 

 See also Ke ke gi mo a. 

 Kekileno, 85:103 

 Ke-Jirege 



letter of George Merrick to, 11: 



75 

 letter of Mi°J[a'e-jinga to, 11: 47 

 K'eliutanau, Hoylma settlements at, 



78:484 

 K-eLk" 



myth of, Tsimshian, 27: 102-107 

 myth of, Tsimshian, abstract of, 

 27:239 

 Keller Mounds, description of, 37: 67 



ff. 

 Kelley, Capt. L., cited on Apache food 



plant, 34: 258 

 Kelsey Creek, 78 : 220, 221 

 Kelseyvllle 



Ghost Dance at, 78: 270 

 tribes around, 78:232 

 Kelta Tribe, 78:130 

 Kelton, supposed mounds near, 82: 11 

 Keluwat, James, a Lower Kutenai, 



words obtained from, 59 : 313 

 Kemenai, 78:70 

 Ke mo to ki ma wa, a Ki'cko, 85 : 122, 



147 

 Kenai language, works in, 14: 44 

 Kenek, a Yurok town, 78: 7, 8, 10, 11, 



25, 69, 70, 72, 73, 74, 83 

 Kenekpul, a Yurok town, 78 : 8 



Keunard, T., in bibliography, 34: 415 

 Kenoktai, a source of California place 



name, 78:895 

 Ke no me a, a hummer in gens festival, 



85:144 

 Kenshaw, a source of California place 



name, 78:895 

 Kent, M. B., on Sauk and Fox mortuary 



use of fire, 8 : 22 

 Kenton's Ranch, ruins near, 35 : 82 

 Keutuck, a Hupa village, 78 : 129 

 Kentucky 



Barren County, lodge sites in, 69: 



98 

 derivation of, 23:73 

 explorations in, 76:112-123 

 fronto-occipital deformation in, 



62:16 

 Indian burials in, 71: 49 ff., 66, 



68 

 mounds and prehistoric works in, 

 12:89-102 

 Keosatuck, Charley, a singer, 89 : 3 

 Keowee River, settlement on, 69 : 63 

 Kepar, location of, 78 : 100 

 Kepel, a Yurok town, 78: 8, 10, 11, 14, 

 16, 17, 18, 53, 58, 59, 69, 70, 72, 102, 

 105 

 Kepel-Sa'a 



ceremony at, 78 : 10 

 mention of, 78 : 59 

 Kercheval, S. 



location of Senedo by, 23 : 59 

 mention of mounds by, 23 : 45 

 on early Indian battles, 23 : 65 

 on former Indian town on Haynie 



farm, 23:61 

 on old Indian trail, 23 : 60, 64 

 on Shawnee settlements, 23 : 71 

 Kerermerk, in Yurok calendar, 78: 75 

 Kererwer, a town in Hupa Valley, 78 : 



129 

 Kerl^rec, de, — 



as an authority, 43: 2 



note by, on Acolapissa destruction, 



43: 284 

 note by, on Avoyel tribe, 43: 273 

 reference to destruction of Bayo- 



goula by, 43 : 279 

 report by, on Chawasha, 43: 301 

 statement by, on Houma, 43: 290 

 statement by, on Tunica, 43: 314 

 Kern Falls, 78:479 

 Kern Lake, tribes on, 78 : 478 

 Kern River, 78: 475, 476, 478, 479, 576, 



577, 602, 607 

 Kern River Shoshoneans, 78: 577, 605 

 Kernville, 78:607 

 Keroff, a Creek settlement, 73 : 285 

 Kerr, Andrew A. 



information furnished by, 82: 13 

 mounds reported by, 82 : 20 

 opinion of, concerning mounds, 

 82:14 

 Kerr's Mill, cave near, 76 : 44 



