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275 



Motoa, see Moloa. 



Motoliuia, — , on intercalary days, 28 : 



19 

 Motoziutleca, 44: 65 

 Mougoulacha Nation, see Mugulaslia. 

 Mouila, a synonym of Mobile, 73: 159 

 Mouloubis, see Moctobi. 

 Moulton, Charles, story of Mide' shells 



by, 45: 79 

 Mound 



found near Ruin 2, description of, 



65: 24 

 See also Mounds. 

 Mound Builders 



and Indians similar, 8: 



in burial customs, 18, 19, 22, 



23 

 in pottery, 22, 23 

 in use of stone, 22, 23 

 socially, 18 

 effect of environment on culture of, 



60: 47 

 head deformation among, 34: 82 

 in and near Cahokia mounds, 37: 



7 

 mention of the, 60: 105 

 Natchez, reference to, 43: 257 

 not Mayas or Mexicans, 4: 13 f. 

 of the Lower Mississippi, character- 

 istics of, 37 : 4 

 popular fallacy concerning, 60 : 13 

 relation of, to Indian tribes, 60: 



15 

 stature of the, 37 : 44 

 unlike Mexicans, 8 : 14 

 Mounds 



abundant on fertile soil, 64: 50 



accidental, 69: 99 



age of, 23 : 70 ; 83 : 86 



as burial places, 71: 36, 48; 83: 



5 

 Atakapa tradition of, 43: 3G3 

 Avoyel, 43: 274 



believed to be summer residences 

 of cliff-dwelling peoples, 65: 25 

 burial, at Kite place, 23: 44 

 burial, formation of, 83: 83 

 burial, in Orange County, 23: 33 

 burial, near Indian Draft, 23: 26, 



27 

 burial, near Linville, 23: 37 

 burial, near Timberville, 23: 37 

 burial, of the Choctaw, 71: 98 

 burial, of the Creeks, 71: 111 

 burial, on Mille Lac, 83: 16 

 Cherokee method of building, 71: 



93 

 Chitimacha, 43: 351, 357 

 circular, indicating dwelling sites, 



69: 97 

 classification of, 64: 49 

 construction of, 37: .32 

 contents of, indicate physical ap- 

 pearance of ancient inhabitants, 

 64: .51 

 demolition of, 82: 5, 54, 69 



Mounds — Continued 



description of, on Bowers farm, 



23: 47 

 Dickinson, description of, 23: 27 

 erected by the Dakota, 83: 5 

 excavation of, 83: 16 f. 

 former existence of, on Brubaker 



farm, 23: 46 

 general discussions of, 37: Iff. 

 in Columbia-Fraser area, 60: 117 

 Indian burial, in Guatemala, 28: 



77 

 indicating village sites, 69: 72 

 indicative of former Oto village, 



83: 61 

 manner of construction of, 64: 65 

 measurements of, 37: 2 f. 

 mentioned by Lewis and Clark, 



76: 152 

 method of excavating, 82: 5 

 Mississippi, origin of, 43: 257 

 near Casqui, 73 : 214 

 near Cliff Palace, not excavated, 



51: 10 

 near Mummy Lake, 70: 15 

 near Nashville, Tenn., 71: 44, 46, 



47 

 not found in Molokai, 76: 178 

 number of specimens obtained 



from, 4: 9 

 objects found in, see Objects, 

 occurrence of, 23: 



in Augusta County, 37 

 in Romney cemetery, 64 

 in Warren County, 60 

 near Luray, 58 

 near Newmarket, 59 

 near Williamsville, 30 

 on Alger farm, 54 

 on Brumback farm, 49 

 on Cullers farm, 53 

 on Deal farm, 48 

 on Horn farm, 16 

 on Huffman farm, 55 

 on Long farm, 45 

 on Price farm, 45 

 on Revercomb farm, 31 

 on Veeney farm, 48 

 of Bavou Lacomb, 48: 3 

 of Mud Spring ruin, 70: 21 

 of refuse, 92 : 105 f . 

 on Amelia Island, 73: 312 

 plans of exploration of, 4: 3 

 reason for erection of, 73: 210 

 revealing earlier forms of burials, 



83: 86 

 sacrificial, in Ohio, 60 : 242 

 stone, 23: 



desiderata in selection of sites 



of, 73 

 in Grant County, 66 

 in Hardy County, 67, 68 

 near Cullers farm, 53 

 on Gander place, 47 

 on Long farm, 57 

 on Reardon farm, 62 



