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Lascangue, see Cascangue. 

 Lasley, Harvey 



aTo'kan, 85:147 

 mention of, 89 : 7, 43 

 Las Pacayas, see Panquip. 

 LasPrietas, 44:38,45 

 Las Pulgas, 78: 636 

 Lasseck, a source of California place 



name, 78: 896 

 Lassik 



general aecoimt of, 78: 143 f. 

 population of, in 1770 and 1910, 

 78: 883 

 Lassik Peak, 78:143 

 Las Thermas, 52: 245 

 Las Tinajas, 52:245 

 Last note of song 



diagram illustrating, 61 : 43 

 relative to compass of song, 53: 



20; 61: 16, 27 f. 

 relative to keynote, 53: 19; 61: 

 13, 27 

 Las Vegas, pottery fragments observed 



near, 82: 60 

 Latchivue 



a Seminole band, 73 : 404 

 miscopying of Alachua, 73: 404 

 Late, a Central Pomo settlement, 78: 



232 

 Late Basket Makers 



stage of culture of, 92: 4, 77 

 See also Basket Makers. 

 Latelate, 78: 491 

 Latellier, Louis D., a Canadian trader, 



83: 32 

 Latham, Dr. Edward H. 



on diseases of Nespelim, 34: 219 



on pathological conditions at Col- 



ville agency. Wash., 34: table 9 



(facing p. 406) 



Latliyrus venosus, use of, as a charm, 



86: 109, 112 

 Latrobe, Charles J., scaffold burials 



noted by, 83:19 

 Lauderdale County, Ala., caves of, 76: 



133 f. 

 Laudonniere, — 



expedition under, 73: 335 

 mention of Audusta by, 22: 85 

 mention of the Hostaqua by, 22: 

 85 

 Laughlin Ranch, cairns on, 76: 44 

 Laupahoehoe, ruins at, 76: 187 

 Laurel, used for scarification, 99: 70 

 Laiirns sassafras 



leaves of, used as food, 48: 8 

 roots of, medicinal use of, 48: 23 

 Laval University, Quebec, Huron ma- 

 terial in, 62: 111 

 Lawilvan, a Cahuilla place name, 78: 



694 

 Lawrence, Mrs. Hattie 

 interpreter, 61: 412 

 songs by, 61 : 3G5, 366 

 Lawrence County, Ind., explorations in, 

 76: 302-106 



Lawrence Creek, 78 : 113 

 Laws 



morality, manners, conduct, Cali- 

 fornian, 78: 2, 20, 28, 40, 118, 

 133, 146, 181, 296, 466, 498, 633, 

 683 ff. 729 

 of the Fuegians, 63: 174, 178 

 Lawson, John 



description of Waxhaw by, 22: 75 

 error of, regarding Cape Fear 



River, 22: 40 

 explorations of, 22 : 38 

 in bibliography, 34: 425 

 journey of, 73: 17 

 mention of Sissipahaw by, 22: 66 

 mention of the Tutelo by, 22: 37 

 mention of vocabularies by, 22: 7 

 nonmention of Sara by, 22: 59 

 on Cape Fear Indians, 22: 66 

 on Carolina habitations, 69: 58 

 on Catawba population in 1701, 



22: 73 

 on Congaree habitat, 22 : 80 

 on Indian burial, 8:21 

 on Keyauwee habitat in 1701, 22: 



61 

 on migration of southern tribes, 



22:29 

 on Occaneechi habitat in 1701, 22 : 



55 

 on population of Keyauwee and 



other tribes, 22:61 

 on population of Saponi, and 



others, 22 : 55 

 on Santee mortuary customs, 22: 



80 

 on shell ornament, 8:34 

 on Sugeree habitat, 22 : 75 

 on the Eno and Shoccoree, 22: 63 

 on the Hooks and Backhooks, 22: 



76 

 on the Sewee in 1701, 22: 78, 79 

 on the "Sinnagers," 22 : 13 

 on village of Waxhaw, 69 : 92 

 on Waxhaw habitat in 1701, 22 : 70 

 on Woccon habitat, 22 : 65 

 Pamticough word list given by, 



17:14 

 travels of, among the Catawba, 



22: 71 

 Wateree visited by, 22 : 81 

 Lawsuit illustrated in Fragment VI of 



Humboldt Collection, 28 : 193 ff. 

 Laxayi'k, general term for Yakutat 



country and people, 39 : 89 

 Layard, Edgar L., on digging stick in 



South Africa, 2:12 

 Laymon, 44:2 

 Laytonville, 78 : 155, 212 

 Lazarus, S. P., cited on bones of the 



feet, 62:91 

 Le Beau, spared by Natchez, 43: 229 

 Le Blanc, plantation on Yazoo, 43: 



333 

 Le Boeuf Court Queue, death of, 83: 

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