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Kuyo, location of, 78 : 482 



Kuyo'kwe, Kutenai tale of the, 59: 



266-269 

 Kuyui-dika, "sucker-eaters," 78: 584 

 Kuyuka-chi, a Southern Miwok village, 



78 : 445 

 Kwaimaluse, Mexico, a Cora village, 



34:12 

 Kwakiutl language 



distribution and history of, 40, 



pt. 1 : 427 f. 

 works in, 19:39 

 Kwakiutl music, work on, 53 : 9 

 Kwalam, a Luiseno place name, 78: 



648 

 Kwalhiokwa language, works in, 14: 



50 

 Kwalhwut, an unlocated Dieguefio vil- 

 lage, 78:711 

 Kwanisa-vit, a dialectic variant of 



Ahachmai, 78:636 

 Kwautlen language, works in, 16: 35 

 Kwapa 



early habitat of the, 22 : 10 

 signification of, 22:10 

 western migration of, 22 : 11 

 Kwarata, Mexico, a Cora village, 34: 



12 

 Kwasuk, a Kammatwa settlement, 78: 



286 

 Kwa'ta''tci"a 



characterization of, 95: 5 

 reference to, 89 : 59 

 Kwengyauinge, a Pueblo ruin, account 



of, 32:34f. 

 Kwichyana, Yuma name for themselves, 



78:782 

 Kwigpak language, vocabulary of, 1: 



57 

 Kwikapa, same as Cocopa, 78: 710 

 Kwinaiutl language, works in, 16: 35 

 Kwlyama 'a' 



owner of sacred, pack, 85: 55, 71, 



93 

 prophecy of, 85:95 

 Kworatem, 78: 100 

 Kwiits, a synonym for Kosa, 78: 589 

 Kyanfiwa 



ceremonial attendant, 85:140 

 head ceremonial attendant, 85: 



147 

 mention of, 85:122,146 

 Sec also Kiyana, Alfred. 

 Kyawaw ; Kyewaw, see Kiawa. 

 Kyineko, a Siukyone place name, 78: 



145 

 Kyintigesolko, a Sinkyone place name, 



78 : 145 

 Kyoi, the creator in Sinkyone mythol- 

 ogy, 78 : 150 

 Kyuwitleding 



a Hupa i)lace name, 78:11 

 rock at, in Yurok territox'y, 78: 71 

 Ky waha, see Kiawa. 



Kywaws 



king of, given grant of land, 73: 



71 

 ^ee also Kiawa. 



La Badine, name of a French frigate, 



43: 189 

 La Barge, Captain — , 83: 47 

 La Brea skeleton, report on, by Prof. 



John C. Merriam, 66 : 17-21 

 La Caiiada bones, description of, 52: 



245 

 La Clair, de, — , purchase of Atakapa 



lands, 43: 361 

 La Concepcion de Apalache, 73: 110, 



323 

 La Costa, a settlement near St. Augus- 

 tine, 73: 105, 340 

 La Cueva 



fragments from, 28: 103 ff. 

 plan of, 28: 103 

 La Culotte, a Pascagoula chief, 43: 



305 

 La Dieu, illness of wife of, 11: 46, 50 

 La Fl^che, Frank, Jr., references to, 



11: 109, 117, 121 

 La Flfeche, Frank, Sr., letter of, to his 



daughter Susanne, 11: 87 

 La Fleche, Joseph, letter of, to T. H. 



Tibbies, 11: 24 

 La Fleche, Susanne, letter of Frank La 



Fleche, Sr., to, 11 : 87 

 La Flesche, Dr. Francis 



burials described by, 83 : 79 

 cited as an authority on Omaha 



music, 53: 9 

 cited on function of ceremonial 



runners, 85: 2 

 cooperation of, 30, pt. 2 : iii 

 in bibliography, 34: 416 

 information furnished by, 84: 17 ; 



89:9 

 mention of, 83: 40 

 photograph identified by, 83: 80 

 See also La Fl&che, Frank, Jr. 

 La Flesche, Joseph 



an Omaha chief, 77: 82 

 See also La Fleche, Joseph. 

 La Fosh Bayou, name for Bayou La 



Fourche, 43: 299 

 La Fourche Bayou, see Bayou La 



Fourche. 

 La Glorieuse, account of, 43: 145, 151 

 La Grippe among the Pima, 34: 182, 



183 

 La Harpe, Bernard de 



as an authox-ity, 43: 3, 4, 6, 7 



cited, 47: 6 



meeting of, with the Quapaw, 77: 



110 

 on Avoyel, 43: 24, 273 

 on Bienville's Washa expedition, 



43: 298 

 on Chakchiuma, 43: 294 

 on change of location by Taensa, 

 43: 270 



