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INDEX TO BULLETINS 1-100 



245 



Man — Continued 



study of, phenomena to be reckoned 



with, 54: 13 

 transformed into snake, Kathlamet 



story, 26: 225-230 

 transformed into a snake, Kathla- 

 met story, abstract of, 26: 201 

 who became a snake, Creek stories, 



88: 30 f., 31 f., 32 f., 33 f., 34 

 who became a snake, Hitchiti story, 



88: 97 f. 

 who failed to become a witch, Co- 



chiti tale, 98: 105-108 

 who married the Bear-woman, Al- 



sea story, 67: 184-191 

 who rescued his wife by strategy, 



Alabama story, 88: 154 f. 

 who treated a ghost, Koasati story, 



88: 197 f. 

 who was abandoned, Tlingit myth, 



39: 262-266 

 who was cruel to animals, Cochiti 



tale, 98: 128 f. 

 See also Mankind ; Men. 

 Manachee, population of, in 1669, 22: 



28 

 Managog, identification of, with Maua- 



hoac, 22: 29 

 Manahoac 



former habitat of, 23 : 33 

 mortuary customs of, 23 : 71 

 Manahoac Confederacy, general descrip- 

 tion of, 22 : 18 

 Manahoac Group, named by Capt. John 



Smith, 69:16 

 Ma"akibana°, 11 : 100 

 Manatol, a Habe-napo settlement, 78: 



229 

 Mancha, use of, 34 : 75 

 Manchac 



location of Houma, 43 : 291 

 location of Taensa, 43 : 270 

 reference to, 43 : 298 

 Man Chief 



brief account of, 93 : 86 

 prayers, 93: 87 

 songs belonging to, 93: 86-91 

 Mancos, Colo., laborers from, 51 : 9 

 Mancos Canyon, ruins in, 41 : 2 

 Mancos region, towers of, 70: 58 

 Manda'mines, 53:113 

 Mandan, N. Dak., 80:97 

 Mandan 



a Siouan tribe, 77 : 2 



almost extinct, 80 : 13 



appearance of, 80 : 3 



arrival of, in Gilder mound region, 



33: 98 

 burials of the, 83 : 65-73 

 customs of, similar to Assimboin, 



83 : 47, 48 

 early migration of, 22: 10 

 goiter among the, 34: 213, table 



9 (facing p. 406) 

 history of the, 77 : 125 ; 80 : 3 



Mandan — Continued 



mention of the, 2 : 17 



mortality among, from tuberculosis, 



42:5 

 origin myth of the, 83 : 66 

 origin of name, 80 : 3 

 pathological conditions among, 



34: table 9 

 population of the, 34: table 9 

 settled near Fort Berthold, 77 : 147 

 structures of the, 69 : 71 

 tobacco of the, 94 : 36, 42 

 village of, description of, 80: 4 f . 

 village sites of, compared with 



Hidatsa, 77:146 

 villages of, 83 : 66, 69 

 villages of, on Missouri River, 69: 

 70 

 aiandan Ark, significance of, 43: 175 

 Mandan language, works in, 5: 48 

 Mandan songs, resemblance of, to Paw- 

 nee, 93 : 17 

 Mandan villages 



description of, by Catlin, 77: 128, 



129 f. 



description of, by Maximilian, 77: 



130 ff. 

 deserted, 77: 124 



French expedition to, 77 : 122 f . 

 Indian drawings of, 77 : 139 

 occupied by Arikara, 77 : 176 

 plan of, 77:131 

 ^laudible, see Lower jaw. 

 Mandinga, see Cuna. 

 Man-Eater 



and the little girl. Creek story, 88 : 



20 f. 

 got over to the other side of the 

 ocean by rabbit, Creek stories, 

 88:42, 42 f., 43 f, 44 f. 

 killing of, by rabbit, Alabama story, 



88: 161 

 persimmon tree and Big, Alabama 



story, 88:129fE. 

 rabbit and Big, Alabama stories, 



88:159f., 160f. 

 rabbit fools the Big, Koasati story, 



88: 205 f. 

 rabbit plays prank on Big, Koasati 



story, 88: 207 f. 

 swap, rabbit and the Big, Koasati 



story, 88: 206 f. 

 tug-of-war between tie-snake and, 

 engineered by rabbit. Creek story, 

 88: 50 f. 

 Man-eating bird, Hitchiti story of, 88 : 



89 f. 

 Ma°'e-gahi, letter of Duba-ma°i° to, 



11:72 

 IManekenkn 



history of investigation of, 63: 50 



f., 62 f. 

 name, 63:49 



population and present condition 

 of, 63:56f. 



