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Mexican Indian 



abortion among the, 34: 165 

 albinism among the, 34: 192 

 diseases of, general account of, 



34: 175 

 diseases of, tribal details of, 34: 



184-191 

 foods of the, 34 : 20, 21 

 general health of the, 34: 187 

 influence on, of Whites, 34 : 249 

 insanity among, in female sex, 34 : 



177 

 obesity among the, 34: 157 

 occupations of the, 34: 17 ff. 

 peyote used by the, 34 : 173 

 size of families of, 34: 41 f., 43 f. 

 skin and appendages of, 34 : 153 f . 

 statures of the, 34 : 152 

 tribes visited, 34 : 5, 6 f . 

 tuberculosis among the, 34: 188 

 See also Mexican ; and names of 

 Mexican tribes. 

 Mexican tribes 



and the Pueblos, relation between, 



70: 69 

 caves used by, 52 : 180 

 effect on Indians of contact with, 



42: 6 

 the coming of the, Cochiti tale, 98 : 

 187 ff. 

 Mexico 



architectural remains of, 60: 127 

 culture of, 60 : 124 

 explorations conducted by, 60: 16 

 last native rulers of, 28: 160-170 

 method of stone flaking in, 60: 

 323 

 Mexico City 



vicinity of, rich in pre-Columbian 



antiquities, 74 : 13 

 See also Site. 

 Mexplex, Sieur, account of, 43: 212, 



236 f. 

 Mextitlaneca, 44:50 

 Mextitlateco, 44 : 42 

 Meyer, Prof. Max, statement by, 61: 



6 

 Mezcaleros 



mention of, 44: 25, 30 

 See also Mescalero Apache. 

 Mezquites, 44 : 30 



Miakechakesa, Sisseton name for them- 

 selves, 83:23 

 Miami (Saline County, Mo.), Indian 



works near, 37 : 82, 86, 92 

 Miami Indian 



burial customs of, 71: 38 



connections of, 86 : 6 



dog meat used by the, 89 : 8 



settlement of, 69:39 



supposed builders of "Old Fort," 



37:86 

 territory occupied by, 69: 11 

 Miami language, works in, 13: 358 

 Mibu Island, coconut a sign of taboo in, 

 2:31 



Mica 



contained in pottery, 54 : 34 

 discovery of mines of, 60 : 242 

 mines in Amelia County, 23 : 10 

 mines of, 60:101,107 

 occurrence of, in mounds, 23: 16, 

 27, 28, 31, 46, 48, 53, 54, 56, 57, 

 58, 68, 69 

 occurrence of, with human remains, 



23:44,58 

 presence of, in pottery, 81: 36, 40 

 uses of, 60 : 241, 243 

 Miccanopa, chief of the Seminole, 73: 



407 

 Mic-c-sooc-e 



a Seminole town, 73: 400 

 See also Mikasuki. 

 Michahai 



location of, 78:480 

 mention of, 78:585 

 Michehel 



mention of, 78:220 

 name of a Wappo chief, 78 : 219 

 Michel 



a Kutenai informant, 59: v 

 Kutenai tales told by, 59 : 37-47 

 Michelson, Dr. Truman 



Fox grammatical manuscript edited 



and revised by, 40, pt. 1 : 739 

 information obtained from, 88: 



270 

 on the Shawnee, 73 : 318 

 Sacred pack bought by, 85: 71, 75 

 story told to, 85 : 75 

 Michigamea Tribe 



an Illinois tribe, 77: 41 

 burial mounds of, 71 : 62 

 of the Illinois confederacy, 69: 42 

 position of village of, not deter- 

 mined, 77:112 

 territory occupied by, 69 : 11 

 village of, 69:43 

 visited by Marquette, 77 : 41 

 Michigan 



Indians of, 69:11 

 mounds and prehistoric works in, 

 8:13; 12:106-116 

 Michigan Bar, 78: 443 

 Michoacano 



mention of, 44 : 51 

 See also Tarasco. 

 Michopdo, a Northwestern Maidu set- 

 tlement, 78:394 

 Michul, a camping place of the Kamia, 



97:8 

 Micissipi River, see Mississippi River. 

 Mickasuky 



a Seminole town, 73 : 411 

 See also Mikasuki. 

 Mickle, Isaac, cited, 62 : 13 

 Micmac 



customs of the, 71 : 12 

 habitations of the, 69 : 22 

 method of chipping flint, 60: 364 

 territory of the, 69 : 10 



