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Kershaw, Dr. Andrew, on pathological 

 conditions at Grande Ronde School, 

 Oreg., 34: table 9 (facing p. 406) 

 Kerunk, see Mourning ceremony. 

 Kesa, a Central Miwok settlement, 78 : 



445 

 Keskitsa, a Yurok town, 78 : 10 

 Ketcherside, Dr. J. A., on pathological 

 conditions at Fort Yuma School Res- 

 ervation, Calif., 34: table 9 (facing 

 p. 406) 

 Ketina, a Northern Miwok settlement, 



78:445 

 Ke to sa 



affiliations of, 89:6 

 mention of, 89 : 5 

 Kettles, brass, in mounds, 4: 10 

 Kewe-no, a Central Miwok settlement, 



78:445 

 Kewet, 78:64 

 Kewet Mountain 



in Yurok mythology, 78 : 74 

 Jumping dance on, 78: 57 

 Key, Buck, cave on farm of, 76: 133 

 Key 



comparison of, with "interval for- 

 mation," 61: 40 f. 

 definition of, 61 : 12, 26 

 meaning of term, 53 : 2 f . 

 tables showing, 75: 42 f., 77, 93, 



124, 144, 164, 185 

 tabular analysis of, 53: 26 f . ; 



61 : 17 f ., 34 

 use of the term, 61 : 9 ; 75 : 43 

 See also Keynote; Tonality. 

 K'eyau, tribe living at, 78: 480 

 Keyauwee 



general description of, 22: 56, 61 

 incorporation of, with Catawba, 



22: 50 

 incorporation of, with Saponi and 



Tutelo, 22 : 40, 49 

 incorporation of, with Sara, 22: 



59 

 visit to the, by Lawson, 22 : 41 

 Kevauwee Jack, a Keyauwee chief, 



22: 61 

 Keyawah, a Cusabo tribe, 73: 67 

 Keyes, C. R., cited, 54:27 

 Keyes, 78: 607 

 Keyes (2) 



language of, 63: 36 

 location of, 63: 32 

 probably Alacalufan, 63: 6 

 problematical identification of, 

 63: 86 

 Key Marco., finds on, 60: 103, 104 

 Keynote 



determination of, 53 : 3 f . 

 relation of first note to, 75: 31, 73, 

 90, 121, 141, 161, 182, 194; 80: 

 16, 179 

 relation of last note to, 75: 32, 74, 

 90, 121, 142, 161, 182, 194; 80: 17, 

 179 

 relation of tones to, 45 : 7 

 See also Key. 



Key Rocks, 76: 24 



Key's Cave, 76: 133 



Keyser Farm, cave on, 23: 57 



Keywahah ; Kewaw, see Kiawa. 



Key-yus, see Keyes (2). 



Ki-a-li-jee, Hawkins' name for Kealedji, 



73: 272 

 Kiamulgatown 



evidently Cayomulgi, 73: 319 

 inhabitants of, 73 : 418 

 population of, 73: 436 

 Kiatuthlanna 



meaning of the name, 100: 1, 6 

 object of work at, 100 : 2 

 Kiawa 



a Cusabo tribe, 73 : 17, 22 



first permanent settlement at, 73: 



67 

 grant of land to, 73 : 25 

 Indian name of Charleston Harbor, 



73: 65 

 location of, in 1670, 73 : 61 

 possibly a branch of the Chiaha, 



73: 25 

 remnant of, merged in surrounding 



population, 73: 71 

 tribes surrounding English colony 

 at, 73: 67 

 Kiawah 



distinction of, from Keyauwee, 



22: 61 

 mention of, in 1717, 73: 71 

 See also Kiawa. 

 Kiawaw, a Cusabo tribe, 22 : 86 

 Kiawaws 



a Cusabo tribe, 73: 68 

 See also Kiawa. 

 Kiaway 



a Cusabo tribe, 73 : 68 

 See also Kiawa. 

 Kiawhas, see Kiawas. 

 Kibesillah, a source of California place 



name, 78: 895 

 Kichamkuchun, a synonym for Diegue- 



fio, 78: 710 

 Kiche, 44: 67, 68 

 Kicheyu, 78: 480 

 Kichilpituo'm, possibly a political unit, 



78: 165 

 Kichilukomno'm, location of, 78: 165 

 Ki'ck'ag''*', see Dual divisions, Tribal; 



Ki'ckos. 

 Kickapoo, Mexican, reference to lan- 

 guage of, 85 : 123 

 Kickapoo Indian 



epilepsy among the, 34: 203, table 



9 (facing p. 406) 

 festivals of, similar to Fox, 89: 8 

 gens festivals held by, 85 : 124 

 morbidity among, from tubercu- 

 losis, 42 : 4 

 mounds probably built by, 71: 63 

 occurrence among, of ceremonial 



runners, 85 : 2 

 origin of stone graves, doubtful, 

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