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mention of, 44: 30; 78: 742, 744, 



800 

 muscular power of the, 34: 144, 



146, 150, 151, 383 f . 

 obesity of the, 34: 156 

 occupations of the, 34 : IS 

 of Yuman stock, 78 : 709 

 pliysical type of the, 34: 10, 13, 



138 

 population of the, 34 : 6 

 proportion of sexes among the, 34 : 



38 

 pulse of the, 34 : 138, 363 f . 

 respiration of the, 34: 138, 363 f. 

 saguaro wine made by the, 34: 28 

 size of families among, 34: 43 

 song cycles of the, 78 : 786 

 statures of the, 34: 132, 133, 135, 



137 

 temperature of the, 34: 138, 363 f. 

 treatment of newborn child by, 



34:75 

 walking of infants, 34 : 86 

 Maricopa Wells, 78:801 

 Maries County, Mo., explorations in, 



76:96ff. 

 Marietta Works, Squier and Davis on, 



10:13,14 

 Mariguanes, 44 : 45 

 Marin, a source of California place 



name, 78:896 

 Marin County, topography of, 78: 273 

 Maringa 



location of, 78:618 

 mention of, 78:616 

 Maringayam 



a Serrano group, 78: 618 

 former location of, 78 : 616 

 Marion County, Tenn., cave of, 76: 



131 f. 

 Marionette Hula, 38 : 91 

 Marionettes among the Hawaiians, 



38:91 

 Mariposa County, Indians of, 78: 488 

 Mariposan, an arbitrary and erroneous 



name, 78:488 

 Mark, John 



account of, 45: 175 

 song by, 45 : 195 

 Markagunt Plateau, not yet investiga- 

 ted, 82: 53 

 Marken Island, skull from, 33: 43 

 Markham, J. D., acknowledgment to, 



37: iv 

 Marki, Serrano group at, 78: 617 

 Marksville, La. 



location of Indian mounds, 43: 



274 

 small reservation near, 68 : 7 

 Marksville Prairie, location of Tunica, 



43:315 

 Marls, Santa F6, 54:27 

 Marmota flaviventer, among the Tewa, 

 56:21 



Marques, Governor — , 73: 19 



Marquette, Father — . 



Illinois tribes visited by, 77 : 41 

 journey of, 69:38,39 

 Osage villages listed by, 77: 98 

 Quapaw villages reached by, 77: 



108 

 reference to, 83 : 55, 60 

 reference to Algonquian Indians by, 

 43:37f. 

 Marquette's map 



cited as to location of Siouan 



tribes, 37 : 5 

 location of Tunica on, 43 : 307 

 no mention of Natchez on, 43: 186 

 Marracou, a Timucua chief and town, 



73:326 

 Marriage 



advice given during, 39 : 108 



age of, 64:32 



all degrees of racial mixture, 64: 



34 

 among the Chitimacha, 43: 17, 349 

 among the Natchez, 43 : 94-100 

 among the Pueblos, 35: 10 

 among the Taensa, 43:17,272 

 by capture, 63 : 164 f . 

 ceremony often delayed, 64: 33 

 ceremony of the Choctaw, 48: 26 f. 

 courtship and choice of wife, 63: 



164 f ., 173 

 forbidden to ceremonial runners, 



85:21 

 general account of, 34 : 47 

 mention of, 63 : 157, 164-167 

 not legal among Santa Cruz unless 

 performed by certain officials, 

 64:33 

 obligation somewhat loose, 64: 33 

 of California Indians, 78: 



by purchase, 27, 146, 179, 210, 

 255, 297, 401, 492, 633, 688, 

 839 

 mention of, 28, 42, 179, 210, 215, 

 254, 313, 401, 456, 469, 492, 

 573, 633, 646, 688, 719, 720, 

 747, 839 

 with kin or wife's kin, 30, 179, 

 211, 297, 402, 457-461, 469, 

 492, 588, 747, 839 

 of Maya women to Negro men, com- 

 mon, 64:33 

 taboo, 95: 149 

 tribnl details, 34 : 47-51, 194 

 usually by Catholic priest, 64: 33 

 See also Marriage customs ; Monog- 

 amy. 

 IMarriage customs 



for widows, 83 : 26, 54, 55 



of southern tribes, 22 : 33 



of the Chinook, 20: 251 f. 



of the Chippewa, 86: 72 f. 



of the Creek Indians, 73: 45, 77, 



253, 371 fl. 

 of the Fox Indians, 93: 93 f., 115 f. 



