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INDEX TO BULLETINS 1-100 



243 



Magic — ^Continned 



homeopathic, among the Tlingit, 

 39: 58 

 Magidins, artistic work of, 86: 190 

 Ma gi ke tta wi, aflBliations of, 89: 6 

 Ma gi la na da 



a singer, 85 : 146 

 See also Ma gi la na da a. 

 Ma gi la na da a, a Ki'cko and flute 



player, 85: 124 

 Magnet Cove quarries, 60 : 198, 199 

 Magnolia acuminata, use of, 99: 298 

 M. grandifiora, itching cured by 

 bark of, 48: 23 

 Magpie, among the Tewa, 56 : 39 

 Maguey, liquors made from, 34 : 29 

 Maguiaqnis, 44: 25, 28, 29 

 Maguire, Don 



acknowledgment to, 82 : 3 

 collection made by, 82 : 5 

 excavations made by, 82: 5,54 

 mounds observed by, 82: 15, 38, 



40, 42 

 opinion of, concerning mounds, 82 : 



14 

 pictographs reported by, 82 : 42 

 Mahalal, location of, 78 : 552 

 Mahaskahod, an Indian camp, 22: 20 

 Mahawha, village of the Amahami, 77 : 



125 

 Mahehouala, see Tangibao. 

 Mahehoualaima, see Tangibao. 

 Mahelchel, name of a group, 78 : 232 

 Mahele, division of a song, 38 : 58 

 Mahican Tribe 



territory occupied by, 69 : 11 

 villages of, 69: 26 

 See also Mohegan. 

 Mahi", see Tuhi. 

 Mahlemut language, vocabulary of, 1 : 



63 

 Mahoc 



an unidentified tribe, 22: 29 

 general description of, 22 : 35 

 mention of, by Lederer, 22 : 21, 30 

 Mahogany, mountain, among the Tewa, 



55: 10,45 

 Mahoning River, stone graves on the, 



8 : 27, 28 

 Mahto-Tatonka, burial of daughter of, 



83: 36 

 Maiaca 



a Timucua town, 73:321,326 

 settled by Yamasee, 73: 339 

 Maiaveta, in California Indian myth- 

 ology, 78: 791 

 Maiconeras, 44: 39 

 Maidenhair fern, use of, in basketry, 

 94: 103 



See also A. diantum. 

 Maiden's leap, legend of, 61 : 494 

 Maidu 



adolescence ceremony for girls 



among, 78: 864 

 general account of, 78 : 391-441 

 Northern, tobacco among, 94 : 29 

 population of, in 1770 and 1910, 

 78: 883 



Maidu — Continued 



population of, in mission area, 78 : 



SS5 

 ritual numbers and methods of 

 numeration of, 78: 876 

 Maidu language, distribution and dia- 

 lects of, 40, pt. 1 : 683 f. 

 Maiera, see Mayara. 

 Maikoa, a narcotic drink, 79: 2, 3, 55 

 Maile-lau-lii, 38: 92 

 Maile-pakaha, 38: 92 

 MaiiTans (Elder) 



diagram of path of life drawn by, 



45:24 

 initiation ceremony described by, 



45:25 

 on leader of initiation ceremony, 

 45:37f. 

 Maifi'ans (Younger) 



doctor songs recorded by, 45: 119, 



121, 122 

 initiation ceremony described by, 



45:25 

 narrative of song by, 45 : 126 f . 

 on origin of his "special medicine" 



songs, 45: 119 

 songs by, 45: 30, 31, 34, 35, 40-43, 



81, 106-110, 138, 157 

 story of, 45:119 

 Maine 



mound, shell heaps and ancient re- 

 mains in, 12 : 104 

 pit graves in, 71 : 15 

 tribes dwelling in, 69 : 10 

 Maine settlement, description of, by 



Champlain, 69: 19 

 Maifi'gans 



on herb bi'jikiwilck', 53: 63 f., 65 

 reference to, 53 : 60 

 Maiz, 44 : 47 

 Maize 



among the Tewa, 55 : 107 



chief food of ancient inhabitants, 



41:50 

 cultivation of, 73 : 359 

 embedded in so-called lava, 54 : 21 

 Guiana, method of making bread 



from, 91:18 

 See also Corn. 

 Maize God, Maya, nature of, 57 : 18 

 Majewski, E., on Argentine finds, 52: 



394 

 Major and minor tonality, 61 : 40 

 Major thirds 



large proportion of, in Ute songs, 



75:52 

 See also Intervals. 

 Major tonality, higher percentage in, 



of Ute songs, 75 : 52 

 Major triad, in ceremonial songs, 45: 



63 

 Makah 



habitat of the, 19:vii 

 pathological conditions among, 34 : 

 table 9 (facing p. 406) 

 Makah language, works in, 19:45 



