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[Bull. 178 



Leech, among the Tewa, 56 : 67 

 Leech Lake Agency, Minn. (Chippewa) 

 deaf and dumb at, 34: 206, table 



9 (facing p. 406) 

 epilepsy at, 34 : 202, table 9 

 goiter at, 34 : 199, table 9 

 morbidity at, from tuberculosis, 



42:4 

 pathological conditions at, 34 : ta- 

 ble 9 

 tuberculosis at, 34 : 211, table 9 

 Leech Lake Reservation 

 conditions at, 45:1 

 dog feast on, 53 : 173-180 

 material collected on, 86 : 1 

 scene of ceremony for dying chief, 



45:51 

 social songs on, 45 : 118-166 

 songs of, tabulated analysis of, 



45:8-11 

 Legend 



Creek, recorded by Bartram, 88: 



83 

 of captive song, 80 : 41 

 of contest between Old Man Coyote 



and Cedar Post, 80:72 

 of origin of Buffalo society, 80 : 84 

 of origin of flageolet, 80 : 80-84 

 of the black-tailed deer, 80: 87 f. 

 of the Mandau, 80 : 7 

 of the moon and the dancers, 80: 



86 f. 

 See also Legends ; Origin legend. 

 Legends 



ceremony derived from, 93 : 18 



classes of, 86:97 



connected with Pawnee mythology, 



93:98 

 of Morning Star, 93 : 18-22 

 of the Choctaw, 48 : 29-35 

 songs connected with, 90: 15-82 

 See also Legend ; Migration leg- 

 ends; Myths and legends; 



Stories. 

 Legerdemain, use of, by medicine men, 



99 : 93, 94 

 Legetku, a Wiyot village, 78 : 115 

 Leggings 



description of, Chippewa, 86: 31, 



37 

 found in Ruins 2, 5, and 9, 65 : 100 

 Legs 



dress and ornamentation of, Maya, 



28:604f. 

 of skeleton, flexed, 74 : 41 

 See also Leggings. 

 Lehaski, a Yuki village, 78 : 164 

 Lehmann-Nitsche, Dr. Robert 



acknowledgment to, 52 : vi, 239 

 cited on measurements of femora, 



52 : 307 

 connections of, with Tetraprothomo 



find, 52:350 

 on Arrecifes skull, 52: 226-229, 



230, 231 

 on Arroyo de Frias finds, 52: 205 



Lehmann-Nitsche, Dr. Robert — Con. 

 on Carcarafia bones, 52: 184, 185, 



192 

 on Chocori skeleton, 52: 237 f., 



239, 241 

 on Diprothomo skull, 52: 338 

 on Fontezuelas bones, 52: 218 f., 



220, 221, 224 

 on Miramar remains, 52 : 290, 291, 



293, 295, 302, 303 

 on Monte Hermoso atlas, 52: 359, 



300, 394 

 on Necochea remains, 52: 310 

 on Ovejero remains, 52 : 242 

 on Saladero skeleton, 52: 211, 213 

 on Samboromb6n skeleton, 52 : 236 

 on Tetraprothomo argentinus, 52: 



346 f ., 351, 359 

 opinion on age of Argentine finds, 



52: 11 

 Patagonian skulls ignored by, 52: 



196 

 publications by, 52 : vi, 389 

 references to, 52 : 217, 299 

 Lehua Iluna, taboo-lifting prayer at in- 

 termission, 38: 126 

 Leidy, Dr. Joseph 



exploration of Pennsylvania caves 



by, 60 : 92 

 on Charleston bones, 33: 21 

 on Hanson Landing remains, 33: 



56,59 

 on Natchez pelvic bone, 33: 18 f. 

 on Osprey skull, 33 : 54, 57, 58 

 onteshoas, 60:302 

 reference to, 52 : 131 

 Le ka ta 



a minor singer, 85 : 124 

 a singer, 85:102 

 aTo'kan, 85:124 

 See also Le ka ta A. 

 LekataA, 85:146; 89:6 

 Lekwiltoq language, vocabulary of, 19 : 



42 

 Lel-amni, a Plains Miwok settlement, 



78: 4-14, 445 

 Lelikian, a Maidu settlement, 78: 394 

 Le'lo'o, meaning of, unknown, 78: 75 

 Leaia 



a Central Porno settlement, 78: 



232 

 location undetermined, 78: 547 

 Leraakma, a Southeastern Pome settle- 

 ment, 78:232 

 Le me ka i ta 



a head singer, 85:124 

 aTo'kan, 85:124 

 Lemhi Agency, Idaho (Shoshoni) 



epilepsy at, 34: 203, table 9 (fac- 

 ing p. 406) 

 morbidity at, from tuberculosis, 



42:4 

 pathological conditions at, 34: 



table 9 

 spinal curvatures at, 34: 208, 



table 9 

 tuberculosis at, 34 : 210, table 9 



