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[Bull. 178 



King Payne, an Oconee chief, 73: 399 



Kingsborougli, Lord, Fragments I and 



II of Mexican picture writings in 



work of, 28:128 



Kings River, 78 : 475, 476, 478, 480, 483, 



484, 585 

 Kingston, in Nutunutu territory, 78: 



483 

 Kingston Mountains, 78: 594, 595 

 King's washtubs, 38: 116 

 Kingyukyomunga, a Chilula town, 78: 



138 

 KiniAkua, 38:24,46 

 Kinipissas, see Quinipissas. 

 Kinki 



a Gabrielino place name, 78: 621 

 mention of, 78: 649 

 Kinkipar, a Gabrielino place name, 78 : 



621 

 Kinkolith, texts collected at, 27: 5 

 Kinnuichi, name of a chief, 78: 345 

 Kino, Father, — , conditions found by, 



78: 803 

 Kinship 



among the Fuegians, 63: 172 

 established between prehistoric 



peoples, 82: 26 

 system of the Biloxi, 22: 17 

 See al»o Family. 

 Ki'ose'wini'ni 



on moccasin game, 53: 211 

 songs by, 45: 153, 162, 208 

 Ki-ou Tribe, 78: 231 

 Kiowa Apache 



location of, 34: 8 

 See also Kiowa Indian. 

 Kiowa Indian 



a small tribe, 84 : 1 



albinism among the, 34 : 198, table 



9 (facing p. 406) 

 deaf and dumb among, 34: 206, 



table 9 

 idiocy among the, 34: 204, table 9 

 insanity among the, 34: 202, table 



9 

 mention of the, 44 : 24, 27 

 mortality among, from tuberculosis, 



42: 5, 6 

 pathological conditions among, 34 : 



table 9 

 population of the, 34: table 9 

 sacred stone of, 43: 175 

 spinal curvatures among, 34: 208, 

 table 9 

 K'ipayu, an Aiticha village, 78:480 

 Kiski, a Maidu settlement, 78: 394 

 Kisombi, definition of, 51: 45 

 Kispogodi, resemblance of the word to 



Spokogi, 73: 277 

 Kispokotha, see Kispogogi. 

 Kissah, identification of, with Coosa, 



22: 86 

 Kissing 



absence of, 34 : 30 

 among Indians, 42: 30 

 Kissing Dance of the Kutenai, 59: 50, 

 51 



Kistler, Dr. W. L., on pathological con- 

 ditions at Nevada agency, Nev., 34: 

 table 9 (facing p. 406) 

 Kitanemuk 



general account of, 78 : 611 ff. 

 organization of, 78: 577 

 population of, in 1770 and 1910, 

 78: 883 

 Kitanemuk Serrano, 78: 595 

 Kitanemun-um, the Desert Cahuilla, 



78: 694 

 Kitchen, or cooking room, 81: 9 f . 

 Kitchen corrals, remains near, 82 : 133 

 Kitchen middens 



on the coast of South America, 



60: 144 

 See also Middens. 

 Ki'tchimak'wa, songs by, 45: 49, 50, 



81, 87, 152, 161 

 Ki'tciodja'uimwewegi'jig, medicine 



pole of, 53 : 249 f . 

 Kitcopataki 



a Hilibi village, 73:260 

 population of, 73 : 436 

 Kite Place, aboriginal remains at, 23 : 



44 

 Kithahki Band, habitat of, 93: 1 

 Kitiwina, a Southern Miwok place 



name, 78: 445 

 Kitkatla wars between the Kloo fam- 

 ilies and between the towns of Kloo 

 and, 29 : 425-428 

 Kitkehahki, a tribe of the Pawnee con- 

 federacy, 77: 2 

 Kitlweding 



a Hupa village, 78 : 11 

 rock at, 78 : 71 

 Kitokut, 78: 72 

 Kitsiel ruin 



general account of, 50 : 16 1. 

 log of, 50 : 16 

 mention of, 92 : 89 

 period of, 92:6; 96:7 

 walled inclosures of, 50 : 17 

 Kitsita society, songs of, 93: 53-56 

 Kittizoo, see Glti'sda. 

 Kiva 



a feature of cliff village, 82 : 84 

 characteristics of, 92 : 84 

 circular type, disappearance of, 



50:3 

 derivation of the name, 92: 81 f. 

 description of, 92 : 73-81 

 destruction of, by fire, 92: 76, 77 

 development of, 92: 80, 82, ff., 



147 f . 

 discussion of the term, 92: 73 f. 

 explanation of shape of, 92: 81 

 highest development of, in Mesa 



Verde region, 50 : 32 f . 

 in cliff dwelling, 82:67 

 in Cottonwood Canyon, 82 : 52 

 influence of early dwellings on, 



92:81-90 

 in Kiva Cave, description of, 82: 



102 f. 

 in Ruin 4, 65:37 



