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INDEX TO BULLETINS 1-100 



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Mouse 



amoug the Tewa, 56 : 18, 19, 20, 21 

 and wood-rat clialleuge each other, 

 Cochiti tale, 98: 155 f. 

 Mouse-Woman, Haida, 29: 303 

 Mousteriau remaius, 52: 338 

 Movas, 44:4fe.,25, 26 

 Moves Slowly 



burning of lodge of, 80: 38 

 corn priest of the Maudan, 80: 1 

 father of Scattered Corn, 80: 1 

 rattle owned by, 80: 62 

 right of, to certain songs, 80: 37 

 story related by, 80 : 7 

 Move-Valiente, 44: 95 

 Moviats, location of, 78: 595 

 Mowhemcho, identified with Mouacan 



town, 22 : 27. 28 

 Mowhemenchouch, a Monacan village, 



22 : 27 ; 23 : 9 

 Mowhemenchugh, by John Smith, 22: 



26 

 Mowill, name given by Du Pratz to 



Mobile, 73: 164 

 Moxas, see Cauterization. 

 Moyano, in charge of Fort San Juan, 



73: 293 

 Moyaua, 44: 82, 93 

 Moyi, location of, 78: 164 

 Moyoliu, Hoyima settlement at, 78: 



484 

 Mtom-kai, possible derivation of, 78: 



230 

 Mtom-kai-pomo, 78: 230 

 Muache, a Ute band, 75: 24 

 Muah, a source of California place 



name, 78:896 

 Muan 



a division of Maya year, 57: 45 



mention of 57: 51, 77, 141, 142, 



147, 186, 187, 224, 229, 230, 234, 



235, 237, 238, 239, 240, 242, 243, 



244 



Muares, 44: 25, 30 



Muckleshoot, mortality among, from 



tuberculosis, 42: 5 

 Mucus child, Tlingit myth of, 39: 194 



ff. 

 Muddy body, supernatural buffalo, ref- 

 erence to, 87: 45 

 Mud Spring ruin, description of, 70: 



20 

 Muerkw 



a Yurok place name, 78: 11 

 count of houses in, 78: 25 

 mention of, 78: 10, 59 

 number of houses in, and inhabi- 

 tants of, 78 : 18 

 population of, 78: 16 

 shaman living at, 78: 68 

 triplets born at, 78 : 45 

 Mugs 



found in San Juan drainage, 81: 



57 

 from ClifE Palace, 51: 69 



Mugu 



a source of California place name, 



78: 896 

 identification of, 78: 553 

 Mugulasha 



account of, 43: 274-281 

 classification of, 43: 9 

 destruction of, 43: 277 f., 335 

 name for Imongolasha, 43: 279 

 possessor of temple, 43: 166 

 See also Quinipissa. 

 Mugwort, use of, to counteract charms, 



86: 114 

 Miihiatnim, 78: 618 

 Miihineyam, a synonym for Serrano, 



78:614 

 Muhlendergia trifida, among the Tewa, 



55:64 

 Miihlenpfordt, E., plan of buildings at 



Mitla by, 28: 252, 256 

 Mujerados 



production of, 34: 51 

 See also Berdaches ; Transvestites. 

 Mukanaduwulading, a Hupa place 



name, 78: 11, 71 

 Mukaudanchiwa, 78: 345 

 Muklasa 



an Upper Creek tribe, 73: 189 

 classed among the Tallapoosa 



Creeks, 73: 274 

 description of, by Hawkins, 73: 



207 

 linguistic classification of, 73: 13 

 meaning of the name, 73: 207 

 mention of, 73 : 207 

 population of, 73: 435 

 Muku, hiding shelter on trees from 



which to shoot birds, 91: 11 

 Mukunpat, location of, 78: 618 

 Mulamchapa, a Maidu place name, 78 : 



394 

 Mulatto Girl's Town, a Seminole town, 



73: 407 

 Mulatto King, a Florida chief, 73: 407 

 Mulberry among the Tewa, 55 : 11, 107, 



116 

 Mulberry cloth, manufacture of, 43: 



63, 316 

 Mulberry Tree, a town on the Purcell 



map, 73: 319 

 Mules among the Tewa, 56 : 31 

 Mule's Return, Alabama story, 88 : 165 

 Mulhol, 78: 202 

 Mullein, use of, 99: 216, 255 

 Mullen, Mrs. George, acknowledgment 



to, 94: 13 

 Miiller, Friederich 



form of hair, basis of primary divi- 

 sion of, 40, pt. 1 : 7 

 on Parisot's Taensa grammar, 43 : 

 13 

 Miiller, Prof. Max 



on influence of etymology upon 



religious concepts, 40, pt. 1: 71 



on origin of religions, 40, pt. 1 : 73 



