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Liberty Township works 

 circle, 10: 10, 11 

 general description of, 10: 8-12, 



25, 26, 32 

 measurement of, 10: 25, 26 

 square, 10 : 25, 32 

 Library of Bishop Museum, contents 



of, 76: 174 

 Lice 



among the Tewa, 56: 59 

 method of exterminating, 97: 36 

 Lichens, among the Pima, 34: 182 



among the Tewa, 55 : 68 

 Licking County Agricultural Society, 

 works on fairground of, 10: 13, 19, 

 20 

 Lidlipa, a Maidu settlement, 78: 394 

 Lids 



of pottery, 81 : 64 

 stone, 96 : 151 f . 

 Lies - with - his - Eyes - peeping - in-the- 

 Smoke-Hole 

 prayer to, 85: 110 

 See also He-who-lies-with-his-Eyes- 

 peeping - through - the - Smoke - 

 Hole. 

 Liette, Sieur de, reference to, 43: 214 

 Life 



long, what must be done to obtain, 



72: 59 

 value placed upon, 93: 50, 53, 55 

 Life-Eater, Koasati story of the, 88: 



196 f. 

 Life forms 



seldom represented in Coyotlatelco 



form of pottery, 74: 52 

 use of, in decoration, 96: 129 

 See also Animals; Birds ; and other 

 living things. 

 Liftchild, Dr. Judson, on pathological 

 conditions at Round Valley, Calif., 

 34 : table 9 (facing p. 406) 

 Light for hunting at night, 45: 86 

 Lightning 



beliefs concerning, 48: 18 



house hit with sticks during, 67: 



231 

 how the Klatsop were killed by, 



26: 231-235 

 Indian notions concerning, 34: 

 241, 244 

 Lightning mouth, reference to, 95: 67, 



69 

 Lignite, button and beads made of, 



51: 75 

 Ligusticum porteri, medicinal plant, 



Mescalero, 34: 235 

 Liholiho, King (Kamehameha II), 



death of, in London, 38 : 69 

 Lihue, fishpond near, 76: 192 

 Likatcka, a Coweta town, 73: 229 

 Likatiut, 78: 273 



Lila"sichma"l, "red-rock-creek," 78: 157 

 Lile'ek 



mention of, 78: 217, 222 

 practically extinct, 78: 221 

 short account of, 78: 219, 220 



Lilibeque, 78: 554 



Lilim, a Coast Yuki place name, 78: 



212 

 Lilium canadense, use of, 99: 128 

 Lilko'ol, a Huchuom place name, 78: 



203 

 Lillooet, see Lilowat. 

 Lilowat language, works in, 16: 41 

 Lil-p'in-kem, a Coast Yuki settlement, 



78: 212 

 Lilshikno'm 



location of, 78: 161 

 traditional color of, 78 : 166 

 wars of, 78: 167 

 Llltamno'm, 78: 165 

 Lima, N.Y., cemetery at, 71: 87 

 Lima bean, among the Tewa, 55: 110 

 Lima-loa, god of mirage, Hawaiian, 



38: 79 

 Limamu, village mentioned by Ranjel, 



73: 192 

 Limbourg, Indian money, value of, 43 : 



94 

 Lime 



Chitimacha use in coloring cane, 



43: 348 

 tree, medicinal use of, 99: 244 

 Limekiln Creek, 78: 586 

 Limestone, use of, in building, 82: 87, 



89, 133 

 Limnodromus griseus scolopaceus, 94: 



257 

 Limo 



beginning of, 90: 193 

 dances during, 90: 75 

 duration of, 90: 197 

 mention of, 90 : 103 

 origin of, 90: 38 

 song of, 90:74,75 

 use of the word, 90 : 74 

 Limoges, Father de 



report of murder of, by Tunica, 



43: 310 

 work of, among the Houma, 43: 

 288 f. 

 Limrock, caves near, 76: 135, 136 

 Limu 



identified with Santa Cruz, 78: 



555 

 mention of, 78: 554 

 Limun, 78: 554 

 Li na 



head singer, 85: 102 

 mention of, 85: 146 

 Li na da 



aflaiiations of , 89:6 

 mention of, 89: 5 

 Linas, A., in bibliography, 34: 416 

 Lincoln, President, 100: 13 

 Lincoln, Harry 



acknowledgment to, 85: 101, 121; 



87: 3 

 assistance rendei'ed by, 72 : 9 ; 89 : 



1 ; 95 : 6, 47 

 Fox texts obtained from, 72: 73, 



74, 75, 77 

 information furnished by, 89: 3, 4, 

 5, 6 



