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Komotan sickness 



beliefs concerning, 90 : 102, 112 

 treatment for, 90 : 103 

 Komuk language, works in, 16: 35 

 Konaegen language, works in, 1 : 54 

 Koni, Maidu name of the Miwok, 78: 



443 

 Konkau, a Northwestern Maidu settle- 

 ment, 78:394 

 Konnutskinough-roonaw, conquered by 



the Iroquois, 22 : 22 

 K'ono-ilkin, 78 : 482 

 Konomihu 



general account of, 78: 283 f. 

 location of, 78 : 280 

 mention of, 78 : 99 

 population of, in 1770 and 1910, 

 78:883 

 Koo-a-sah-te, a synonym for Koasati, 



73:203 

 Ko'omen, a Karok settlement, 78: 99 

 Koontz place, aboriginal remains on, 



23:58 

 Koop sickness, beliefs concerning, 90: 



102, 103 

 Koosah 



mention of, by Adair, 73 : 240 

 See also Coosa (of Alabama). 

 Ko'otep 



a Yurok town, 78: 8, 10, 11, 25 

 dance at, 78 : 59, 62 

 feud between Sregon and, 78: 51 

 number of houses at, 78: 18, 19 

 population of, 78 : 16 

 sickness at, 78 : 52 

 Kopalkin, remedy of Tarahumare, 



34 : 250 

 Kork-uak, 44 : 92 

 Koroa 



allies of Natchez, 43 : 248 f . 

 allies of Quinipissa, 43: 279 f. 

 classed with Tunica, 68:7 

 classification of, 43 : 9 

 confusion as to, 43 : 6 

 destruction of, by Quapaw, 43: 



242 

 disappearance of village of, 43: 



189 

 general accoimt of, 43: 327-332 

 mention of, by Penicaut, 43: 308 

 mention of, by Tonti, 43: 307 

 murder of Frenchmen by, 43: 310 



f. 

 not invited to join Natchez con- 

 spiracy, 43 : 223 

 population of, 47 : 11 

 population of, various dates, 43: 



42,45 

 reference to, 43 : 261 

 relationship of, to Tunica, 43: 



33 f. 

 war of, with Chickasaw, 43: 294 

 Koroa bank of the Mississippi, 43: 330 

 Koroas River, note on, 43: 329 

 Koryak, entrances to structures of, 

 92:85f. 



Koryak language 



extent of, 40, pt. 2 : 640 

 related to Chukchee, 40, pt. 2 : 639 

 Koshare 



Oochiti tale of the recovery of, 



98 • 13 f 

 fetishes, ' 81 : 06, 67 

 present at initiation, 98 : 14 

 Koshkatinik, a Sinkyone place name, 



78 : 145 

 Kosho, a synonym for Koso, 78: 589 

 Koshweglim, a Tepehuane village, 



78:11 

 Kosmitas, 78 : 485 

 Koso 



general account of the, 78: 589- 



592 

 mention of the, 78 : 586 

 organization of the, 78 : 577 

 population of, in 1770 and 1910, 

 78:883 

 Kosoimuno-nu, a Ceneral Miwok settle- 

 ment, 78 : 445 

 Koso-Panamint, Chemehuevi name for, 



78 : 595 

 Ko-tasi, a Northeastern Maidu settle- 

 ment, 78 : 393 

 Kotcimanyako scatters the stars, 



Cochiti tales, 98:4, 4 f. 

 Kotelmann, — , cited on muscular force, 



34 : 109 

 Kotina, origin of the name, 78 : 355 

 Kotishomota, 78:219,220 

 Kotoplana, a Central Miwok settlement, 



78 : 445 

 Kotsir, a Wiyot village, 78 : 115 

 Kotsoteka, 44:28 

 Kotyiti ruins, 32, 32 

 Kotzebue Sound, vocabulary, 1 : 54 

 Kouera, name for Koroa, 43 : 327 

 Kowichkowicho, Kechayi living at, 



78:481 

 Kowishal, a Southwestern Pomo settle- 

 ment, 78 : 234 

 Kowoniu, location of, 78 : 482 

 Koyeti 



an extinct tribe, 78 : 482 

 mention of, 78 : 491 

 Koyuwe-k, "salt-people," 78 : 444 

 Krapina, Man of, 52: 263, 275 

 Krashennikov, Stepan Petrovich, in 



bibliography, 34 : 425 

 Krause, F., in bibliography, 34: 416 

 Krehbiel, H. E., cited as to tonality in 



American Negro songs, 45 : 130 

 Kroeber, Dr. Alfred L. 



cooperation of, 30, pt. 1 : ix ; 30, 



pt. 2: iii 

 in bibliography, 34 : 416 

 legend recorded by, 80 : 80 

 work of, 67 : 5 



work of, on Ute language, 75: 25 

 Ktlonechk, a Yurok place name, 78 : 116 

 Ku (1) 



a Hawaiian major god, 38 : 24, 34, 



225, 230, 243, 268 

 See also Gods (of the hula). 



