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INDEX TO BULLETINS 1-100 



223 



Ku (2) , a marionette, 38 : 91 



Kuahu, 38:15,32 



Kuahu service, not a rigid liturgy, 38 : 

 21 



Kualii, song by, 38 : 159 



Kuapa ruins, account of, 32: 32 



Kubahmoi, a Southern Porno settlement, 

 78 : 233 



Kucaca, letter of Waqpe-ca to, 11 : 56 



Kucliaviatam, 78:618 



Kuchiana, Yuma name for themselves, 

 78 : 782 



Ku'cux ua'mu, a Chitimacha village, 

 43:344 



Kuhai-moana, Hawaiian shark-god, 38 : 

 77 



Kuhla-napo, 78: 221, 232 

 population of, 78:237 

 principal town of, 78 : 229 

 trade of, 78 : 257 

 "waterlily people," 78:228 



Kuka, organization of, 78 : 686 



Kuksu cult of the California Indians, 

 78: 156, 170, 183, 184, 185, 188, 191, 

 203, 204, 216, 260, 261, 263, 265, 266, 

 363, 364-390, 428, 432-^37, 446, 449 ff., 

 470, 546, 549, 656, 855-859, 866, 878 



Kukuchomo, 51 : 61, 62 



Kukulcan, a Maya god, nature of, 57: 

 16 f. 



Kukulu o Kahiki, 38 : 17 



Kilkiitcomo, circular kivas of, 50: 26 



Kulakai, a Northern Porno settlement, 

 78 : 230 



Kulalama, 78 : 552 



Kulamu, a Central Miwok settlement, 

 78 : 445 



Kulanapan stock, 78 : 228 



Kulayapto, a Northwestern Maidu set- 

 tlement, 78 : 394 



Kulkumish, a Southern Maidu settle- 

 ment, 78 : 394 



Kulturkreis theory 



discussion of, 63 : 227 f . 

 mention of, 63 : 93, 203 



Kulumi, description of houses in, 69: 

 79 



Kuluti, a Central Miwok settlement, 

 78 : 445 



Kumachisi 



brief account of, 78 : 479 

 mention of, 78 : 482 



Kumaidada, a AViyot village, 78 : 115 



Kumawer 



mention of, 78 : 13 



Yurok name of a village, 78: 100 



Kumbat, a Modoc village, 78 : 319 



Kumshume, name of a chief, 78 : 163 



Kumu Hula, a position open to all, 38 : 

 15 



Kumukahi, myth of, 38 : 197 



Kuna, a source of California place 

 name, 78 : 895 



Kiiniisii, a Northern Miwok village, 78 : 

 445 



Kunz, George F. 



on method of plating, 3 : 12 

 on use of live objects as models, 

 3:11 

 Kupa, a synonym for Cupeiio, 78: 689 

 Kupacha, 78 : 618 

 Kupacham, 78:618 

 Ku-pulupulu 



a Hawaiian god of the canoe- 

 makers, 38 : 24 

 See also Gods (of the hula). 

 Kursaboi, see Cusabo. 

 Kurtz Mound 



crania from, 37 : 104, 108 

 description of, 37 : 63 ff . 

 Kurz, Friederich 



account of cholera epidemic by, 



83:47 

 among the Omaha, 77 : 81 

 at Fort Berthold. 83 : 71 f . 

 at Fort Union, 77 : 76 

 sketches by, 77 : 20, 63, 121 ; 83 : 

 32, 47, 73, 75 f. 

 Kiishdu, a settlement in Indian Valley, 



78 : 398 

 Ivushua, a Southern Maidu village, 78 : 



394 

 Kusia, see Coosa (of South Carolina). 

 Kuskokwim language, vocabulary of, 



1:57 

 Kuskutchewak language, vocabulary of, 



1:57 

 Kuskwogmut language, vocabulary of, 



1:57 

 Kussetau 



a Lower Creek town, 73 : 174 

 See also Kasihta. 

 Kusso, see Coosa (of South Carolina). 

 Kussoes 



a Cusabo tribe, 73:68 

 identification of, with Coosa, 22: 



86 

 See also Coosa (of South Carolina). 

 Kussoo 



a Cusabo tribe, 73 : 67 

 See also Coosa (of South Carolina). 

 Kusta, an Ahotireitsu town, 78 : 286 

 Kutchin language, works in, 14: 50 

 Kutenai 



mythology of the, 59 : 281 

 pathological conditions among, 



34: table 9 (facing p. 406) 

 population of the, 34 : table 9 

 Kuti Mankd^e, how people were made 



by, 47:31ff. 

 Kutnahansh, ceremony in honor of 



noonday sun, 43:352 

 Ku'tnahin, Chitimacha supreme being, 



43 : 353, 358, 359 

 Kutsastus, a Kammatwa settlement, 



78:286 

 Kuyaniu, probable identification of, 



78: 553 

 Kuyeti, an extinct tribe, 78 : 4S2 

 Kuykendall, G. B., in bibliography, 34: 

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