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Manekenkn — Continued 

 territory of, 63 : 49 f . 

 See also Culture; Language; Rela- 

 tions ; Somatology. 

 Manettia reclinata L., medicinal plant, 



Otomi, 34: 253 

 Mangas Springs, caves at, 35: 30 

 Mangoac 



identification of, with Nottoway, 



22:29 

 signification of, 22 : 7 

 Mangue 



mention of, 44 : 76 ff., 82 ff. 

 See also Chorotega. 

 Manhattan, signification of name, 69: 



11 

 Manhattan Island, burial customs on, 



71:18 

 Manhattan language, works in, 13 : 837 

 Manhattan Tribe, territory occupied by, 



69:11 

 Manhood Dance, Chitimacha, 43: 352 



f. 

 Mania, acute, among the Pima, 34 : 182 

 Manido' 



ca'wQno'ga taught by, 53 : 129 

 connection of, with origin of drum, 



53:144 

 explanation of the term, 53: 143 

 forms assumed by, 45: 14, 62 

 gambling taught by, 53 : 207 

 in connection with drum-presenta- 

 tion ceremony, 53 : 166 

 in form of thunderbirds, 53: 198 

 in origin legend of Mide', 45: 21- 



24 

 invocation to, 45 : 37, 57 

 of thunder, significance to Indians, 



45:129f. 

 reference to, 45 : 15 

 song of the, 45 : 30 

 See also Manitou. 

 Manido'gicigo'kwe 



song drawings made by, 45 : 15 

 songs by, 45 : 91, 92, 148 f . 

 Manik 



Maya day sign, 28: 30,33 

 mention of, 57 : 40, 42, 53, 54, 55, 

 56, 57, 94, 111, 123, 163, 164, 167, 

 243, 254, 255, 256, 257, 259, 260, 

 262, 263 

 seventh Maya day, 57: 37 

 Manioc, as food for warriors, 79: 19, 



34, 38, 40, 44 

 Manioc beer 



drinking of, at feast, 79: 55, 63, 



65, 79 f . 

 made by women only, 79: 60 

 object of drinking, 79: 18 

 preparation of, 79 : 56, 58 fif. 

 special brew of, 79 : 79 

 the national drink, 79: 19 

 Manioc wine 



ceremony of drinking, 79: 45, 85 

 preparation of, 79: 56 fe, 66 f. 



Manitari 



burial customs of, 83: 69, 70 

 See also Hidatsa. 

 Manitoba, Canada, mounds and pre- 

 historic works in, 12 : 25 

 Manitobah House, wigwam near, 77: 



12 

 Manitou 



concern of, for human beings, 72 : 



53 

 evil, name for, 95: 119 

 hears and knows everything, 72: 



59 

 of the fog, 95: 159 

 of the wind, 95: 159 

 with the hat and the coyote, Ku- 



tenai tale, 59 : 19 

 See also Gentle Manitou; Great 

 Manitou ; He-who-lies-with-his 

 Face-in-the-Smoke-Hole ; Mani- 

 do' ; Manitous ; Spirit of Fire. 

 Manitou performance of the Kutenai, 



59 : 52, 53 

 Manitou Rapids Reserve 

 informants of, 86: 4 

 material collected on, 86 : 1 

 Manitous 



abode of, 85: 69 

 blessings asked of, 87 : 5 

 blessings conferred by, 85: 105, 



106 

 ceremonial runner blessed by, 85: 



13,15 

 location of, 87 : 15 

 Tunica, note on, 43 : 318 

 underground, 85: 69,89 

 See also Evil Manitou ; Great Man- 

 itou ; Manitou ; and references 

 given there. 

 Ma'nitowic' Band of Chippewa, 53: 



222 

 Man-killers 



conception of, 99: 29 

 methods of, 99: 33 

 Mankind 



artificial classification of, 40, pt. 



1: 14 

 various classifications of, 40, pt. 1 : 



6f. 

 Sec also Man ; Men. 

 Ma°lchalno'm, a Yuki group, 78: 165 

 Mannahoac 



a Virginia Indian tribe, 17: 9 

 See also Manahoac. 

 Manners and customs 



Maya, description of, 57 : 7-21 

 See also Customs. 

 Mano, name of a Yuki, 78 : 188 

 Manoel's Farm, 91 : vii 

 Man of Penon, 33: 32-35 

 Man of Spy 



comparison of, with Nebraska 



"loess man," 33: 74 

 physical characteristics of, 33 : 30, 

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