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Klamath Agency, Oreg. 



epilepsy at, 34: 203, table 9 (fac- 

 ing p. 406) 



pathological conditions in, 34: 

 table 9 



tuberculosis in, 34 : 210, table 9 

 Klamath Indian (or Tribe) 



holdings of the, 78:318 



Karuk attitude toward the, 94: 3 



method of arrowmaking, 60: 312 



method of fracturing stone, 60: 

 364 



population of the, 34: table 9 



tobacco raised by, 94 : 22 

 Klamath Lake, 78 : 318, 319 

 Klamath Lakes 



mention of, 78:321 



salmon not running in, 78 : 325 



wholly Lutuami, 78 : 913 

 Klamath Marsh 



mention of, 78:318,319 



source of yellow waterlily supply, 

 78:324,325 

 Klamath River 



annual runoff of, 78 : 902 



entrance to, dangerous, 78 : 28 



fish dams built across, 78 : 294 



mention of, 78 : 51, 116, 280 



origin of, 78:318 



salmon in, 78:84 



towns on, 78:8,287 



tribes on, 78:286 



Yurok resident on, 78 : 1, 6 

 Klamath River Falls, 78 : 99 

 Klamm Mound 



description of, 37: 72 f. 



skeletal remains in, 37: 110 

 Klaokwat language, works in, 19 : 38 f . 

 Klatsop 



how killed by lightning, Kathlamet 

 tale, 26: 231-235 



war against the, Kathlamet tale, 

 26: 236-240 



See also Clatsop. 

 Klawak, an important place, 29: 106 

 Kleek Mound, description of, 23: 29 

 Klemm, — , active and passive races of, 



40, pt. 1 : 7 

 Kloo, people of 



war between the Bellabella and 

 the, 29: 434-443 



war between the Giti'sda and, 29 : 

 444-^48 



war between the Kitkatla and, 

 29: 425-428 



war between the people of Nin- 

 stints and, 29 : 408-412 



war between the Tsimshian and, 

 29: 429-433 

 Kmukamch, identification of, 78: 322 

 Kna'awi 



mention of, 78: 125 



probable identification of, 78: 124 

 Knapsacks, made from ite leaves, 91: 



50 f . 

 Kneeland, J., in bibliography, 34: 415 

 Kneeland Prairie, 78: 113. 117 



Knewoleteu, in Yurok cixiendar, 78 : 75 

 Knife 



horn-handled, found in Tennessee 



mound, 4: 9 

 made of wood, 91 : 2 

 making, Natchez method of, 43: 



58 

 of California Indians, 78: 418, 



632 

 See also Knife blades; Knife 

 handles ; Knives. 

 Knife blades 



bone, 81: 29 

 chipped stone, 92: 138 

 flakes used as, 21 : 17 

 obsidian, from Nevada, 60: 68 

 stone, 100: 158 

 Knife handles 



of antler, 96 : 147 

 of bone, 96:147 

 Knife River 



Hidatsa living on, 83: 75 

 tribes on, 80:4,158 

 villages near mouth of, 83: 66 

 Knight, Edward A., on use of perfo- 

 rated stones as sling stones, 2: 27 

 Knight, Miss Marian Vera, on craniom- 

 etry of southern New England In- 

 dians, 62: 111 

 Knights Ferry, 78: 485 

 Knights Landing, 78 : 385 

 Kuistenaux 



at Mandan village, 77: 74 

 language spoken by, 77: 74 

 location and nxunber of, 77: 32 

 See also Cree. 

 Knitting, common in Peru, 7: 15 

 Knives 



bone, Chippewa, 86 : 169 



discovered in cave, 76 : 31 



flaked stone, 81: 19 



flint, found in cave, 76: 39 



found in cairn, 76: 27 



obsidian, Aztec method of making, 



60: 220, 323 

 obsidian, of California area, 60: 



115 

 occurrence of, in mounds, 23: 28, 



46, 54, 55, 57, 59, 69 

 occurrence of, with human re- 

 mains, 23: 23, 40, 50, 58 

 of the Fuegians, 63: 207, 217, f. 

 skinning, description of, 65: 120 

 stone, Kamia, 97: 29 

 stone, Mohammedan use of, 99: 



59 

 See also Knife. 

 Knowledge 



of the California Indian, 78: 



astronomical, 75, 439, 662, 682, 



874 

 calendrical, 74, 102, 105, 177, 

 208, 257, 322, 437, 498, 644, 

 682, 718, 780, 873 

 cosmological and geographical, 

 13, 15, 70, 73, 74, 145, 345, 

 395, 440, 596, 664, 753 



