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BUREAU OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY 



[Bull. 178 



Miller, Sgt. Edward S., acknowledgment 



to, 35:80 

 Miller, George 

 letter of, 11: 



to Frank Sanssouci, 118 

 to George Martin, 122 

 to his wife, 110, 112, 115, 120 

 to Louis Roy, 65 

 to Mark Cleveland, 114 

 Miller, Mabel L., on Digger method of 



chipping, 60: 364 

 Miller, Mrs. Mary, letter of George Mil- 

 ler to, 11:110,112,115,120 

 Miller, Walter, cave on farm of, 76: 



54 

 Miller, — , and Fulton, — 



Biloxi and Pascagoula sold lands 



to, 47:8 

 purchasers of Indian lands, 43: 

 272, 305 

 Miller County, Mo., explorations in, 



76:91-96 

 Miller's Cave 



description of, 76 : 57-81 

 measurements of, 76 : 61 f ., 63 

 plan of, 76:62 

 shells in, 76: 66f. 

 Millerton, 78:481,484 

 Millet, cultivation of, by Indians, 43: 



76 

 Milling rooms, 35 : 15, 16 

 Milling stones, see Metates. 

 Mills, Enos A., on Hallett glacier, 54: 



66 

 Mills, Robert 



on Catawba population in 1826, 



22:74 

 on Catawba villages in 1780, 22: 



73 

 on killing of king Haiglar, 22: 72 

 on location of Catawba village, 



22:71 

 on location of Wateree village, 22 : 

 81 

 Mills, W. C, chipped stone objects dis- 

 covered by, 60:80,81 

 Millspaugh, C. F., on Trompetia blanca, 



34:253 

 Millstones, Guatemalan, Sapper on, 



28: 90 f. 

 Milltown, cave near, 76 : 107 

 Millville, 78:339 

 Milpa 



many fruits and vegetables grown 



in, 64:20 

 preparation of, 64 : 20 

 Milpillas Chico, Mexico, Tepehuane 



population of, 34 : 11 

 Milpillas Grande, Mexico, Tepehuane 



population of, 34: 11 

 Milwaukee Public Museum, expedition 



of, 82:137 

 Mimal, a Southern Maidu settlement, 



78:394 

 Mimbrefios 



location of, 34 : 8 

 mention of, 44:25,30 



Mimbres Mountains, location of, 35: 



S3 

 Mimbres River 



drainage of, 35: 7 

 peoples on, 35: 29 

 Mimbres River region, ruins in, 35: 



30, 83-89 

 Mimbres Valley 



carved shell found in, 100: 162 

 pottery of, 96: 7 

 pottery of, period of, 92 : 5 

 pottery of, reference to, 100: 133, 

 165 

 Mimbres ware, suggestion of, 81 : 48 

 Mimetic gesture, Hawaiian, 38: 178 

 Miinus polyglottos leuoopterus, among 



theTewa, 56:43 

 Mi"'-akanda, letter of Ma''tcu-hi°-qti to 



his wife, 11 : 88 

 Minas Geraes Province, Brazil 

 references to, 52: 11, 158 

 See also Lagoa Santa. 

 Minatarees, early name of the Hidatsa, 



80: 4, 7 

 Mindeleff, Cosmos 



cited on the Hopi, 34: 9 

 description of a Mesa Verde kiva 



by, 51: 50 

 description of ruins by, 50 : 32 

 names of Hopi clans published by, 



50: 2 

 ruins described by, 82: 72 

 Mindeleff, Victor 



on causes of removals and rebuild- 

 ing of pueblos, 54: 51 

 on Hopi traditions concerning 



Tokonabi, 50: 3 

 quoted on kiva, 92 : 81 

 references to, 92: 74, 82; 100: 95 

 Mindel stage of glaciation, 52 : 21 

 Mineral County, W. Va., occurrence of 



stone graves in, 23: 66 

 Mineral environment of Gila-Salt re- 

 gion, 35: 11 ff. 

 Mineralization of bones 

 reference to, 52:385 

 See also Fossilization. 

 Mi°gabu, letter of Ta°wa°-gaxe-jinga to, 



11: 41 

 Mingkekyoding, a Hupa place name, 



78: 11 

 Mingkutme, a permanent Hupa settle- 

 ment, 78: 129 

 Mingo 



application of the term, 23: 72 

 reference to the name, 22: 7 

 Mingo Luak, Chitimacha Fire Chief, 



43: 343 

 Minguo-Chitou, Great Spirit of Yazoo, 



43: 334 

 Minguo-Pouscoulou, Bad Spirit of Ya- 

 zoo, 43: 334 

 Miniconjou, a Teton band, 77: 2 

 Mining 



implements used in, 60: 243, 266, 



272 

 methods of, 60: 244, 245, 269 



