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Lalogalga 



au Okchai settlement, 73 : 275 

 description of, by Hawkins, 73: 



276 

 population of, 73 : 436 

 revival of the name, 73 : 276 

 L'Alsatien, Fraugois, 83:32 

 Lamale, a Timucua town, 73 : 326 

 Laman, 44 : 79 

 Lamat 



eighth Maya day, 57 : 37 



Maya day sign, 28: 26, 33, 34, 35, 



44 

 mention of, 57 : 42, 53, 55, 111, 259, 

 261, 262, 263, 264, 265 

 Lamb, D. S., in bibliography, 34: 416 

 Lamb, Dr. B. R., on pathological condi- 

 tions at Navaho School, Ariz., 34: 

 table 9 (facing p. 406) 

 Lambat, Chiapanec year sign, 28: 24 

 Lambert, — , descent of the Mississippi, 



note, 43:310 

 Lambert, Jessie, acknowledgment to, 



99: XV 

 Lambot, Rev. F. E., acknowledgment to, 



59: V 

 Lambreville, J., reference to the Tutelo 



by, 22: 38 

 Lameco, a name for Chiaha, 73 : 167 

 Lame Dance 



diagram of, 75:106 

 songs of, 75:106-111 

 Ute name for, 75:20 

 Lame Knee, Kutenai tale of, 59: 26 ff. 

 Lamentations for the Dead, see Wail- 

 ing. 

 Lame One and the Blind One, Cochiti 



tales, 98:166,167 

 Lamhatty, account of, 73: 130 

 Lamonier, Atakapa village, 43 : 361 

 Lamothe, Governor de — , connection of, 

 with first Natchez war, 43: 193, 197 

 Lamps, soapstone, of Arctic region, 



60:121,239 

 Lance Dance, song of, 93 : 36 

 Lance heads 



discovery of, by Maguire, 82 : 5 

 for sacred pack, 85: 79, 81 

 Lances 



a favorite weapon of savagery, 



2:18 

 ceremonial painting of, 85: 83 

 custom concerning, 93:36,51 

 description of, 79: 6 

 fear inspired by, 79 : 28 

 of the Fox Society, 80 : 109 

 superstitions concerning, 79:42 

 trophy tied to, 79:6,36 

 Land 



division of, 63:l7Sf. 



good titles to, wanted by Indians, 



11:31,33,53,67 

 ownership, 78: 8, 14, 34, 220, 317, 

 363, 395, 398, 720, 744 



Landa, Bishop Diego de 

 biography of, 57 : 7 

 burning of Maya codices by, 18: 8 

 discovery of manuscript by, 28 



501 

 on beginning of Maya year, 28 



446 

 on colors for cardinal points, 28 



31, 32, 667 

 on initial days of Maya year, 28 



26,27 

 on last five days of Mexican year, 



28:17 

 on length of katun, 28 : 329 

 on Maya alphabet, 57 : 27 

 on Maya calendar, 57: 42, 44, 45, 



84 

 on Maya customs, 57: 7, 13 f., 19 

 on Maya dress, 28 : 601 f ., 603, 607, 



608, 609, 611 

 on Maya headdress, 28 : 617 

 on Maya human sacrifices, 28: 



276 f. 

 on Maya New Year, 28 : 22 f . 

 on Maya records, 57 : 34, 36 

 on physical characteristics of 



Mayas, 28: 599 

 Zac Ziui mentioned by, 28 : 50 

 Land Company's Cave, 76 : 129 

 Lander, Mrs. — , pottery secured from, 



35:72 

 Land of Souls, 29:57 

 Landois and Stirling 



cited on physical data of children, 



34:88,89,91,92,107 

 on pulse rate in Whites, 34 : 141 

 on temperatures of children and 

 adults, 34: 107 

 Land Otter, Tlingit myth of woman who 



married, 39:187f. 

 Land-otter men, belief in, by Tlingit, 

 Haida, Eskimo, and Athapascans, 

 39:88 

 Laud Otters, Haida story of him whose 

 sister brought him food from the, 

 29 : 269 f . 

 Laud-otter's captive, Tlingit story, 39: 



188 f. 

 Land-otter sister, Tlingit myth, 39: 



29 f. 

 Land-otter son, Tlingit myth, 39: 30- 



33 

 Landry, M. D., investigations by, 57: 



194 

 Lane, — , Chowanoc names preserved 



by, 22: 7 

 Lane, George, mound on farm of, 76: 



24 

 Lane's Cave, 76: .56 

 Langley, Samuel Pierpont, Secretary of 

 Smithsonian Institution, work on 

 tribal synonymy taken up at in- 

 stance of, 30, pt. 1 : vii 

 Language 



and thought, 40, pt. 1 : 64-67 

 Apalachee, 73:120 



