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Mawiatum, location of the, 78: 618 

 Maxewa^g, letter of, to John Primeau, 



11: 63 

 Maxey's Cave, description of, 76 : 43 

 Maximilian, Prinz zu Wied 



burials described by, 83: 10,28,30 



cited, 61: 315,318 



Hidatsa customs described by, 83 : 



75 

 Mandan villages described by, 83 : 



69 

 villages visited by, 77: 19, 28, 29, 

 35, 88, 130-136, 175 f. 

 Maxon, William R., acknovpledgment to, 



94: 13 

 Maxul, identified with Mashch'al, 78: 



554 



Maxwell, Dr. Charles F., on pathological 



conditions at Neah Bay Agency, 



Wash., 34: table 9 (facing p. 406) 



May, early name of St. Johns River, 



73: 48 

 Maya 



aboriginal inhabitants of Yucatan, 



18: 5 

 culture affected by environment, 



60: 49 

 culture, decadence of, 60 : 14 

 culture, development of, 60: 129, 



131 

 early history of, lost, 18 : 6 

 history recorded in glyphs, 60 : 52 

 mention of, 44 : 15, 59, 63, 64, 67, 



70 ff., 75 

 pottery, 60: 130 

 recent investigations, papers on, 



28: 535-543 

 sculpture, 60: 130 

 surviving tribes of, 57 : If. 

 See also Mayas. 

 Maya, Southern 



cities of, 57: 2fe. 

 cities, occupancy of, diagram show- 

 ing, 57: 15 

 government, 57 : 15 f . 

 rise and fall of, 57 : 2 fl. 

 Mayaca, see Maiaca. 

 Mayajuaca, a Timucua town, 73 : 326 

 Maya-Kiche linguistic stock, 18 : 5 

 Mayakma, 78: 218 

 Maya language, analytic rather than 



synthetic, 18: 6 

 Mayan family 



mention of, 44: 1, 48, 49, 53, 59, 



61, 62, 65 fC., 69 

 See also Maya ; Mayas. 

 Mayan linguistic family, location of, 



43: 8 

 Mayan Pupuluca, 44: 73 

 Mayapan (city) 



destruction of, 28 : 334-337 

 history of, 57 : 4 ff . 

 mortuary customs of, 57 : 12 

 time records of, 57 : 33 f . 

 Mayara, a Timucua town, 73 : 326 



Mayas 



customs of, at feats, 28 : 109 

 independent character of , 28: 632 

 names of treatises on, by Forste- 



mann, 28: 503 

 nationality preserved by, 28 : 82 

 progenitors of present inhabitants 

 of Yucatan and British Hon- 

 duras, 64: 15 

 See also Maya. 

 Mayathan, see Maya. 

 Mayemai, name of a shaman, 78: 515 

 Mayeman, a Plains Miwok village, 78 : 



444 

 Mayeux, spared from massacre, 43: 



229 

 Mayflower, use of, S9: 193, 252 

 Mayi, a Northern Pomo settlement, 78: 



231 

 Mayo, Edward, remains on farm of, 



23: 12 

 Mayo 



albinism among the, 34: 192 

 character of the, 34 : 34 

 diseases among the, 34: 184 

 foods of the, 34:24 

 head deformation among the, 34: 



83 

 location of the, 34 : 1, 11 

 mention of the, 44: 5, 12 ff., 18, 



19, 26, 35 

 mixbloods among the, 34: 7 

 occupation of the, 34: 18, 19 

 physical aflBnities of the, 34: 11, 



12, 13 

 population of the, 34: 6, 7 

 stature (average) of the, 34: 133, 

 136, 137 

 Mayoha, probably refers to sky, 78: 



789 

 Mayon 



a Cusabo tribal and place name, 



73: 22 

 location of, 73: 49 

 mention of, 44 : 12 

 not mentioned in Spanish narra- 

 tives, 73: 50 

 probably united with other tribes, 

 73: 50 

 Mayorotti, Jos5, 52:209,210 

 Mayrra, see Mayara. 

 Mays, T. J., in bibliography, 34: 418 

 Maysville, stone mounds near, 23: 66 

 Mazahua 



character of the, 34 : 35 f . 



head deformation among the, 34: 



83 

 location of the, 34 : 1, 12 

 mention of the, 44 : 46, 47 

 occupations of the, 34: 19 

 physical affinities of the, 34: 12, 



13 

 population of the, 34 : 7 

 pulque used by the, 34: 28 

 statures (average) of the, 34: 

 133, 136, 137 



