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Labrador language, works in, 1: 58 

 Laca, a Timucua town, 73: 326 

 Lacandous 



characteristics and language of, 



28: SO f. 

 description of, by Sapper, 28: 82 

 mention of, 44:63, 70 ff. 

 worship of, 28: 82 

 Lacasine, an Atakapa chief, 43: 361 

 Lac Court Oreilles Reservation 

 informants on, 86: 4 

 material collected on, 86 : 1 

 Lac d'Autre Rive, location of Chiti- 



macha, 43 : 344 

 Lac de la Fausse Pointe, location of 



Chitimacha, 43:344 

 Lac de I'lsle Croix, Cree bands along, 



77: 18 

 Lac du Flambeau Chippewa 



ceremony of Restoring the Mourn- 

 ers, 53 : 153 

 on origin of drum, 53: 144 

 references to, 53 : 142, 143 

 Lac du Flambeau Reservation, Wis. 

 description of, 53 : 184 

 folk-tales of, 53 : 304 

 songs of, 53 : 



analysis of, 242-247 

 begging dance songs, 228-233 

 dream songs, 198-215 

 interval-formation, 7 f. 

 love songs, 216-228 

 moccasin game songs, 239 fif. 

 song for entertainment of chil- 

 dren, 241 

 songs concerning gift of pony, 



237 fC. 

 southern dance songs, 234- 



237 

 war songs, 185-198 

 symbols of songs never sung, 53: 



247-250 

 See also Lac du Flambeau Chip- 

 pewa. 

 Laceration, not practiced by Utes in 



Sun dance, 75: 79 

 Lacerda, A. de 



on Lagoa Santa remains, 52: 155, 



170 f. 

 publication by, 52 : 389 

 See also Lacerda and Peixoto. 

 Lacerda, J. B., publication by, 52: 3S9 

 Lacerda and Peixoto 



cited by Quatrefages, 52: 170 

 on Lagoa Santa skulls, 52: 168 f., 



173 

 publication by, 52:389 

 reference to Ceara skull by, 52: 

 170 

 Lachuo, 78: 491 

 Lachupda, a Central Pomo settlement, 



78: 232 

 Lacinaria punctata, among the Tewa, 



55: 57 

 Lackaye's Bluff Cave, 76: 97 

 Lacombe, P., in bibliography, 34: 416 

 Lacotah, see Teton. 



Lacrosse game, description of, 86: 119 

 Lactation 



among the Pima, 34 : 69-72 



among the San Carlos Apache, 

 34: 66-69 

 Lacunae in Fuegian anthropology, 63 : 



63 f . 

 Ladder box 



description of, 100 : 33 



development of, 100: 21 



identification of, 100: 20 



indicating double-poled ladder, 

 100: 62 



with rim, 100:20,38 

 Ladder House ruin, general account of, 



50: 20 

 Ladders 



development of, 100: 33 f. 



embedded in floor, 100 : 46 



of Guiana Indians, 91 : 96 



of notched poles, 100 : 38 



position of, 100 : 21 



reference to, 92: 47 



ruuged, evidence of, 100: 55 



theories concerning use of, 92: 26, 

 38; 100: 74 



types of, 100: 33 f. 



upper chambers approached by, 

 51: 42 



use of, 100:17 

 Ladder Trail, 51: 23 

 La di ki wa, 89 : 5 

 La di to ni ga 



affiliations of, 89: 6 



a To'kan and speaker, 85 : 124 

 Ladles 



decorations on, 100: 142 ff. 



description of, 96: 101 f. 



forms of, 100 : 129 



from auriferous gravels, 60: 66 



from ClifC Palace, 51 : 68 



ornamentation of, 100: 147 



potsherds used as, 81 : 64 



pottery, 92: 116 f. 

 Ladyslipper, medicinal use of, 99: 249 

 Laet, J. de, on Hudson River dwellings, 



69: 29 

 Lafitau, Father J. F, 



in bibliography, 34: 416 



on burial mounds, 8 : 12, 21 

 Lagit Creek, ruins on, 35 : 72 

 Lagoa de Sumidouro 



description of, 52 : 160 f . 



Sec also Soumidouro 

 Ijagoa Santa caves (Brazil), 52: 11 

 Lagoa Santa race, somatological rela- 

 tions of Chonos and Fuegians to, 63: 

 221 f. 

 Lagoa Santa remains 



comparison of, with Pontimelo find, 

 52: 210 



critical remarks on, 52: 179-184 



history of, 52:1.53-165 



Hrdlicka's examination of skull, 

 52: 169 



reference to, 52:229,295 



See also Soumidouro. 



