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INDEX TO BULLETINS 1-100 



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Mining — Continued 

 of metals, 60 : 157 

 use of the term, 60 : 155 

 Minisink Village, 69: 29 

 Minitari 



hostility of Sioux toward the, 22: 



12 

 Mandan name for the Hidatsa, 80 : 



2 

 See also Hidatsa. 

 Minitari language 

 works in, 5 : 51 

 See also Hidatsa ; Minnetarees. 

 Mink 



among the Tewa, 56: 23 

 capture of, by Pamunkey Indians, 



17: 15 

 flesh of, not eaten, 17: 15 

 myth of the, Kathlamet, 26: 103- 



117 

 myth of the, Kathlamet, abstract 



of, 26 : 256 f . 

 skins of, a source of income, 17: 

 15 

 Mi°1a'e-jinga, letter of, to -^reSe, 



11: 47 

 Minneconjou, see Teton, 

 Minnesota, mounds and prehistoric 



works in, 12: 116-122 

 Minnetarees 



intrenchments made by, 77: 34 

 name of the Hidatsa, 83: 73 

 population of village of, 77: 126 

 winter village of, 77 : 143 

 See also Hidatsa ; Minitari. 

 Minnetarees of Fort de Prairie, a name 



for the Atsina, 77 : 34 

 Minor Creek, Chilula villages in vicin- 

 ity of, 78: 137 

 Minor intervals, prominence of, in 



songs of major tonality, 61: 175 

 Minor third 



approximately the average interval, 



61: 47 

 average interval in Chippewa songs, 



53: 8 

 descending, in moccasin-game 



songs, 53: 44 

 frequency of occurrence, 53 : 6 f . ; 



61: 46 

 in dream songs, 53 : 39 

 in love songs, 53 : 43 

 large proportion in, 61: Songs 

 Nos. 1, 8, 24, 27, 66, 118, 130, 154, 

 177, 182, 190 

 prominent in songs of major ton- 

 ality, 53: Songs Nos. 140, 141, 

 151, 161, 163 

 See also Intervals. 

 Minor third and fourth, only tones in, 



53: Songs Nos. 11, 157, 171 

 Minor triad 



and minor seventh in, 53: Songs 



Nos. 133, 147, 151, 152, 153, 154, 



163 



With minor seventh, 45: 130, 132, 



142, 188 ; 61 : Songs Nos. 49, 126 



Minqua language, works in, 6 : 119 

 Minsi Indian, account of the, 62: 13 f. 

 Jlint 



among the Tewa, 55: 99 



medicinal use of, 80 : 13 

 Minus sign, see Backward sign. 

 Mi°xa-t'a°, 11:55 

 Miocene Period, definition of, 33 : 9 

 Miopacoas, 44:39 

 Miquesesquelua, 78:554 

 Miquiztli, Mexican day sign, 28 : 25 

 Miramar 



geologic character of, 52: 22, 23, 

 26,27 



geologic specimens from, 52: 69- 

 79, 85, 89, 90, 93, 96, 97 



references to, 52: vii, 46, 119, 124, 

 317 

 Miramar remains 



history of, 52:290-295 



Hrdlicka's observations on, 52: 

 295-306 



references to, 52 : 229, 301, 322 



skulls, description of, 52: 98, 301, 

 302, 393 



skulls, references to, 52: 179, 239, 

 309, 310 

 Miranda, Gutierrez de, in command of 



Santa Elena Fort, 73: 59 

 Mirror, see Looking glass. 

 Miscarriages 



among the San Carlos Apache, 34: 

 44 f. 



See also Abortion. 

 Misesopano, 78 : 553 

 Mishewal, 78:219,220 

 Mishongnovi, pottery from, 41 : 35 

 Mishtapalwa, location of, 78 : 552 

 Misinagua, mention of, by Cabrillo, 78: 



553 

 Miskut 



a town in Hupa Valley, 78 : 129 



dancing at, 78:135 



population of, in 1870, 78 : 131 

 JNIiskwatnuk, Southern Diegueuo clan 



at, 78:719 

 Miskwis, location of, unknown, 78: 719 

 Mismatuk, location of, 78 : 5.52 

 Misme, a Chilula town, 78: 138 

 Missiles 



perforated stones used as, 2 : 27 



perforated stones used as, improb- 

 ability of, 2:28 

 Missionaries 



among northern tribes, 22 : 6 



among the Osage, 83 : 58 f . 



influence of, 83: 24 



Jesuit, among the Houma, 43: 288 



murder of, by Chakchiuma, 43: 

 294 



murder of, in 1597, 73 : 60 



named oracles by Natchez, 43 : 180 



sent to Apalachee, 73 : 118 



uprising against, 73: 16 



visit of, to Yazoo, 43 : 307 



work of, 43 : 20 f., 141, 269 f. 



See also Missions. 



