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INDEX TO BULLETINS 1-100 



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Kickapoo Indian — Continued 



pathological conditions among, 34 : 



table 9 

 population of the, 34 : table 9 

 tuberculosis among the, 34: 210, 

 table 9 

 Kickapoo language, works in, 13: 277 

 Kickapoo School, Kans., morbidity in, 



from tuberculosis, 42 : 4 

 Kick Dance, account of, 94: 8 

 Kicking-ball races, Papago, 90 : 200 ff 

 Ki'cko'A' 



a member of a dual division, 89: 



3 

 explanation of the term, 85: 123 

 one of the ceremonial attendants, 



72: 15, 17 

 See also Dual divisions, Tribal; 

 Ki'ckos. 

 Kl'cko'agi, see Ki'ckos. 

 Ki'ckos 



members of organization, 85: 102 



f., 124 

 position of, in dancing, 85: 150 

 position of, in gens festival, 85: 



101 f. 

 references to, 89 : 3, 4, 5, 11, 29, 31, 



33, 37, 39, 41, 43, 45, 57, 59, 61 

 some personal names of, 85 : 102 f ., 



122, 124 

 white paint used by, 87 : 21 

 See also Dual divisions. Tribal. 

 Kidder, Dr. A. V. 



acknowledgment to, 41 : 29 

 description of basket weaving by, 



81:69 

 mention of work of, 100 : 15, 67 

 metate photographed by, 82: 74 

 pottery fragments observed by, 82 : 



60 

 quoted on biscuit ware, 81: 40 

 references to, 81: 45-48, 59; 92: 



12, 40, 71, 93, 136 

 See also Morley and Kidder. 

 Kidder, A. V., and Guernsey, S. J. 

 curved clubs figured by, 82 : 147 

 mention of, 82 : 95, 103, 111 

 reference to, 96 : 86 

 reference to work of, 100 : 17, 123, 



162 

 structures figured by, 82: 9 

 Ki dki ne no swa 



a minor singer, 85 : 124 

 a T5'kan, 85:124 

 mention of, 89 : 6 

 Kidney disorders 



formula for, 99 : 179, 199 

 summary as to, 34 : 189 

 Hig<^a°'xe-wd0atai, letter of Ma°tcu- 



na^ba to, 11 : 68 

 Kihotawak, derivation of the name, 90 : 



161 

 Ki'i-Ki'i, 98 : 91 



Kiithowak, ceremony originating in, 

 90 : 143 



Kikatsik, to whom applied, 78: 286 

 Kikima, a synonym of Halyikwamai, 



78:796 

 KiksA'dl, see Frog Crest; Owl; Sitka 



KlksA'dl. 

 Kilaigyading, 78 : 72 

 Kilauea, investigation near, 76: 183 

 Kilelei, the hula, 38 : 210 

 Kileting, a Sinkyone place name, 78: 



145 

 Kilikot, a Yuki settlement, 78 : 164 

 K'ilikuuo'm, location of, 78: 165 

 Kiliwi 



known of, by Kamia, 97: 18 

 of Yuman stock, 78 : 709 

 Killaikyading, a Hupa settlement, 78: 



99 

 Killdeer, among the Tewa, 56 : 46 

 Killer-whale crest of the Daql!awe'di, 



Tlingit story, 39 : 230 f . 

 Killer whales 



camping by, 39 : 25 



most important Haida supernatural 



beings, 29 : 14 

 origin of, Tlingit myth, 39: 25 ff. 

 Killer-whale woman, the man who mar- 

 ried a, Haida myth, 29 : 286 f . 

 Killian Caves, reference to, 76: 138 f. 

 Kiliisnoo, see Beaver. 

 Kills-at-Night, songs by, 61: 61, 408, 



473, 474, 475, 476, 478, 479, 480, 490 

 Kilu 



a game and a hula, 38 : 235 

 game of, description of, 38 : 235 

 Kilu contest of Hiiaka with Pele-ula, 



38:240 

 Kimball, William H., chief engineer of 



canal construction, 66 : 39 

 Ki'miwun, 53:252 

 Ki'miwQuana'kwad, 53 : 252 

 Kimshew, a source of California place 



name, 78 : 895 

 Kin, see Day. 

 Kinahontahding, a Chilnla village, 78 : 



138 

 Kinapuich', 78 : 552 

 Kinchahau, a Maya god, 28 : 34, 35 

 Kinchuhwikut, a town in Hupa Valley. 



78:129 

 Kinemo, Atakapa head chief, 43: 360 

 King, Clarence, cited, 54: 64 

 King, Capt. James 



mention of, 38: 152 



on music and dancing of the Ha- 



waiians, 38: 149 

 quotation from, 38: 149 ff. 

 King, J. C, in bibliography, 34: 415 

 Kingbird, 53: 77 f. 

 Kingfisher, an old Ojibway, 77: 12 

 King George Sound Indian, see Nutka. 

 King Haiglar, killing of, by Shawano, 



22: 72 

 King Heijah's, a Seminole town, 73: 



407 

 King Johnny, a Sara chief, 22 : 61 

 Kingkyolai, a Chilula town, 78 : 138 



