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Mission Creek, 78 : 618 

 Mission Dolores, 78 : 464 

 Mission Indian 



deaf and dumb among, 34: 206, 



table 9 (facing p. 406) 

 epilepsy among the, 34: 203, table 



9 

 goiter among the, 34: 200, 201, 



table 9 

 mention of the, 2: 9 

 pathological conditions among, 



34 : table 9 

 physical affinity of the, 34 : 10 

 population of the, 34 : table 9 

 Shoshonean, Kamia name for, 



97:18 

 tuberculosis among the, 34: 210, 

 table 9 

 Mission Joe, Kutenai tales told by, 59: 



V 



Mission Joe and Felix Andrew, Kutenai 



tales told by, 59 : 66, 68, 72 

 Missions 



among the Chatot, 73 : 153 

 Apalachee, 73: 323 

 Chonoan, 63 : 45, 46 f. 

 destroyed by Creeks and English, 



73 : 339 f . 

 Florida, 73 : 89, 90, 322 f ., 337 f . 

 Fuegian, 63 : 60-63, and passim 

 Timucua, 73: 322 

 See also Missionaries. 

 Mission Vieja, 78:621 

 Missisauga, burials of the, 71 : 36 

 Mississauga language, works in, 13: 



361 

 Mississippi 



aboriginal use of name, 37 : 6 

 and Namaesi Sipu, of doubtful 



origin, 8: 45, 46 

 burial mounds. Clay County, 71: 



99 

 burial mounds, Union County, 71 : 



107 

 mounds and prehistoric works in, 

 12: 122-126 

 Mississippi band of Chippewa, refer- 

 ences to, 53 : 89, 91 

 Mississippi County, Mo. 



archeological sites in, 37 : 99 

 as a source of Indian pottery, 37 : 

 93 

 INIississippi River 



early channel at Tunica village, 



43: 313 

 first name of, 77: 109 

 floods in, 43: 201,204 

 location of Chakchiuma, 43: 293 

 location of Chitimacha, 43: 342 

 location of Tangipahoa, 43 : 284 

 mention of, 85 : 69, 71, 93 

 reference to, 43 : 167 

 sacred tree at mouth of, 43: 354 

 Mississippi tribes 



return of, to French support, 43: 

 235 



Mississippi tribes — Continued 

 works on, 43 : 3-7 

 See also tribal names. 

 Mississippi Valley 



and Gulf States, Indians the mound- 

 builders of, 8: 7 

 flaked stone implements from, 21 : 



7 

 flint supply of , 21: 7 

 Mississippi Valley loess deposits, 52: 



21 

 Missouri 



aboriginal use of name, 37: 6 

 burial mounds in, 8 : 20, 21, 24 

 flint supply of, 21 : 7 

 Jefferson County, cemetery in, 71 : 



54 ff. 

 mounds and prehistoric works in, 



12: 126-134 

 quarries in, 60 : 195 

 remains of houses in mounds in, 

 8: 15,17 

 Missouri Indian 



letter dictated by a, 11 : 13 

 Sec also Personal Names. 

 Missouri language 

 notes on, 43 : 23 

 works in, 5 : 51 

 Missouri River 



explorations along, 76: 151-160 

 mention of, 85 : 69 

 village sites on, 83 : 84 

 Missouri Tribe 



ancient village of the, 77: 121 

 burials of the, 83: 63 ff. 

 connected with the Winnebago, 



77: 122 

 early movements and history of, 



37 : 5 f . 

 mention of, by La Harpe, 37: 91 f. 

 of the Chiwere group, 77 : 2 

 remnants of, with the Oto, 77:114 

 united with the Oto, 83: 63 

 Missouri Valley, tuberculosis among 



Indians of, 42: 2 

 Missouri village, 37: 6 

 Missouri women, song of , 80:103 

 Mistaken views about the Hawaiiaus, 



38: 262 

 Mistletoe 



a pest to cedars, 54 : 59 f . 

 among the Tewa, 55: 47 

 use of, 94: 221 

 Mita, 44: 69 

 Mitchell, H. L., notes contributed by, 



70: 11 

 Mitchell, Robert, 11: 113 

 Mitchell, cave in vicinity of, 76: 104 

 Mitchell Spring ruin, description of. 



70: 19 

 Mitchell Spring village, origin of the 



name, 70: 12 

 MIti'gwakili' 



description of, 45 : 11 f . 



use of, in Mide' initiation ceremony, 



45: 26 

 See also Drum. 



