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INDEX TO BULLETINS 1-100 



251 



Material culture 



conclusions drawn from, 100: I7i5 

 of the Fuegians, 63 : 185-218 

 relations indicated by, 100: 168 

 See also Basket Makers' culture ; 

 Pueblo culture. 

 Maternity 



fetish, 81 : 6G 

 See also Pregnancy. 

 Mather, Cotton, quoted, 25: xi 

 Mathews, T. W., in bibliography, 34: 



417 

 Mathiaqua, a Timucua chief and town, 



73: 326 

 Matiegka, — , cited, 62: 75 

 Ma'tihl'she, an undetermined Salinan 



settlement, 78:547 

 Matilija, a source of California place 



name, 78:896 

 Matilton, 78:129 

 Matlatzinco 



mention of, 44 : 48 

 See also Pirinda. 

 Matlock, Stacy, in charge of ceremony, 



93:24 

 Mato 



a Northern Porno settlement, 78: 



230 

 location and inhabitants of, 78: 

 238 

 Matohah, 73:214 

 Matootonha, a Mandan village, 77: 



125; 83:66 

 Mat pattern of glyphs, 57 : 191-194 

 Mats 



bulrush, making of, 86: 119 f., 



154-157 

 manufacture of, by the Guiana In- 

 dians, 91:38 

 method of making, 65 : 111 

 of the California Indians, 78: 93, 



323, 415, 822 

 rush, method of making, 77 : 41 

 use of, as sails, 22 : 79 

 use of, by Houma tribe, 43 : 285 

 See also Mat ; Matting. 

 Mattamuskeet, habitat of, 22 : 7 

 Matthew, W. D. 



acknowledgment to, 52 : 376 

 cited on Tertiary deposits, 54: 27 

 Matthews, Maurice, cession of land to, 



73:70 

 Matthews, Dr. Washington 



burials described by, 83 : 76 f . 



cited, 62:75 



cited in bibliography, 34: 417 f . ; 



35:90 

 cited on Navaho curative methods, 



34:238 

 cited on Navaho medicine men, 



34: 225 

 citing Cushing on ZuiJii taboo, 34: 



54 

 cooperation of, 30, pt. 1: ix; 30, 

 pt. 2 : iv 



513538—63 17 



Matthews, Dr. Washington — Continued 

 description by, of Hidatsa villages, 



77: 148 fC. 

 on use of notched sticks by Navaho, 

 2:31 

 Matting 



Chitimacha, 43:348 

 description of, 4 : 11 

 specimen of, 4 : 10 

 See also Mats. 

 Mattison, — , quoted by Whitney on 



Calaveras skull, 33 : 22 

 Mattoal, a synonym for Mattole, 78: 



142 

 Mattole 



a source of California place name, 



78: S9G 

 general account of, 78 : 142 f. 

 population of, in 1770 and 1910, 

 78: 883 

 Mattole River 



mention of, 78: 123,142,145 

 Wiyot place on, 78: 116 

 Maudslay, A. P. 



Central American ruins studied by, 



28: 640 

 cited, 57: 157, 167, 169, 170, 171, 

 173, 175, 179, 180, 181, 183, 185, 

 186, 188, 191, 203, 205, 213, 215, 

 218, 220, 223, 224, 225, 226, 227, 

 228, 229, 230, 235, 240, 242 

 contributions to Central American 



archeology by, 28: 538 f. 

 glazed face jar from Copan copied 



by, 28: 109 

 of figures on stelae of Copan, 28: 



81 

 on Temple of Cross No. 2 at Palen- 



que, 28: 583 

 on zero glyph, 57 : 93 

 Maui Island, aboriginal structures on, 



76: 188-191 

 Manilla, a Mobile town, 73 : 156 

 Maul heads, 81: 18 

 Maulim, location of, 78:707 

 Mauli-ola, god of health, Hawaiian, 38 : 



198 

 Mauls 



description of, 96 : 149 



of California Indians, 78 : 94, 156, 



332 

 probably used in working stone, 



65: 125 

 two forms of, 100 : 155 

 See also Hammers. 

 Mauna Kea, quarry on, 76: 183 

 Maurepas Lake, 43 : 298 

 Mawada°<^i°, letter of, to Tuhi and Ma- 



hi°, 11: 59 

 Mawata°na 



letter of Mawad-a^Ji" to, 11 : 58 

 letter of Ta"wa''-gaxe jinga to, 11 : 



74, 80 

 letter of Wakide to, 11: 46 

 Mawatcepa, letter of Waqpe-ca, 11: 50 



