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INDEX TO BULLETINS 1-100 



221 



Knowledge — Contmued 



of the California Indian — Con. 



mathematical, 176, 256, 779, 

 876-879 

 See also names of various depart- 

 ments of knowledge. 

 Knowlton, F. H., see White, David. 

 Knudsen, — , residence of, 38: 56 

 Koasati Indian 



an Upper Creek tribe, 73: 189 

 join Creek Confederacy, 73: 203 

 language of the, 73:205 

 mention of, 73: 201-207 

 migrations of the, 73 : 198, 205 

 on the Tennessee, 73: 211 

 population of the, 73: 205, 437 

 related to the Alabama, 73: 201 

 removal of the, 73 : 203 

 southern settlement of the, 73: 



203 

 two branches of, 73: 201 

 Kobelt, W. 



on Fontezuelas find, 52: 218 

 on Samborombon man, 52: 235 

 publication by, 52: 389 

 Kobida, a Northern Pomo settlement, 



78: 230 

 Kobolds, Hawaiian counterpart of, 38: 



21, 46 

 Kocheyali, another name for Aiticha, 



78: 481 

 Kodalau, a Central Pomo settlement, 



78: 232 

 Kodoyanpe, the earth namer, 78: 183 

 Koehler, Hugo, acknowledgment to, 



37: iv 

 Koenana mat, for ants and wasps, 91 : 



91, 92, 105, 106 

 Kohamutkikatska, a branch of Okfus- 

 kee, 73: 249 

 Kohes, a Maidu settlement, 78: 394 

 Kohl, J. G., in bibliography, 34 : 416 

 Kohoalcha, 78: 593 

 Kohpei 



location of, 78: 124 

 mention of, 78: 13, 125 

 Kohtintk, a Sinkyone place name, 78: 



145 

 Kohtoi, rock at, 78:70 

 Kohtsawets, sixth moon in Yurok cal- 

 endar, 78: 75 

 Kohtsewets, first moon in Yurok cal- 

 endar, 78: 75 

 Kohuana 



affiliations of, 97: 17 

 driven eastward, 78: 594 

 general account of, 78: 798, 799- 



802 

 Kamia name for, 97: 18 

 mention of, 78: 742, 744, 796 

 of Yuman stock, 78 : 709 

 same as Cohuanas, 78: 783 

 Kohuoti, Pitkachi living at, 78: 484 

 Kohwai, Diegueno name of Luiseno, 



78: 648, 710 

 Kohwat, an unlocated Luiseno place 

 name, 78: 711 



Koi, a Southeastern Pomo settlement, 



78: 232 

 Ko'i-honua, a style of recitation, 38; 



58, 89 

 Koikhpagmiut language, vocabulary of, 



1: 54 

 Koip, a source of California place name, 



78: 895 

 Kokoheba, name of a tribe, 78 : 585 

 Kokomat, in Yuman mythology, 78: 



789 

 Kokwitl, an unlocated Luiseno place 



name, 78: 711 

 Kolb, Ellsworth, cliff dwellings discov- 

 ered by, 82 : 68 

 Kolb, Emery, clifE dwellings discovered 



by, 82: 68 

 Kolken, A., publication by, 52: 389 

 Kollman, J. 



cited on Calaveras skull, 33 : 22 

 cited on Rock Bluff cranium, 33: 



28, 30 

 on Lagoa Santa skulls, 52 : 172 ff ., 



175, 183 

 on Pontimelo skull, 52 : 216, 217 f . 

 on Saladero skeleton, 52: 209 ff. 

 publication by, 52: 389 

 references to, 52: 176, 191, 258 

 Kolly, father and son, references to, 



43: 224, 225 

 Kolma°l, 78: 188 

 Kolok 



identification of, 78: 553 

 mention of, 78: 554 

 Koloko, location of, 78: 220, 233 

 Kolo-ma, a Southern Maidu settlement, 



78: 394 

 Kolomi 



a Muskogee division, 73 : 215 

 description of, by Bartram, 73 



267 

 description of, by Hawkins, 73 



268 

 element among the Seminole, 73 



403 

 location of, 73: 267 

 on Chattahoochee River, 73: 189 

 population of, 73: 432, 435 

 Kolorow, Jim 



a singer, 75 : 17, 18, 19 

 songs recorded by, 75: 187 f. 

 Koltschane language, works in, 14: 49 

 Komacho, name of a chief, 78: 231 

 Komacho-pomo, a Northern Pomo set- 

 tlement, 78: 231 

 Kombo, name knovsTi by Stephen Pow- 

 ers, 78: 342 

 Kome, a Luiseno place name, 78: 648 

 Komli 



a Northern Pomo settlement, 78: 



231 

 mention of, 78 : 235, 236 

 Komohmemut-kuyuk, a Huchnom settle- 

 ment, 78: 203 

 Komota, a Chemehuevi place name, 

 78: 760 



