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INDEX TO BULLETINS 1-100 



279 



Murie, Lawrence, 93: 67 

 Murie, Mrs. Mary 



a singer, 93: xvii 

 characterization of, 93: xviii 

 story related by, 93: 103 

 Murire, 44: 1)5 

 Murire-Bukueta, 44: 95 

 Murray, — , collector of Cbitimacha 

 vocabulary, 43: 356 



Gatscliet's mention of, 68: 10 

 Murray Island, songs of, 53: 5, 20 

 Murrell's Cave, 76: 134 

 Murphy, Dr. A. E., on pathological con- 

 ditions at Lemhi Agency, Idaho ( Sho- 

 shoni), 34: table 9 (facing p. 406) 

 Murphy, Dr. M. S., on pathological con- 

 ditions among Jicarillas, 34: 164, 

 table 9 (facing p. 406) 

 Murphy, mention of, 78: 117 

 Murphy, N.C., location of, 43: 255 

 Murphy farm, location of village site 



on, 23: 65 

 Musahau, mention of, 78: 483 

 Musalacou, a source of California place 



name, 78: 896 

 Muscogee Creeks 



muscular force of, 34: 149 

 See also Creeks ; Muskogee. 

 Muscular action, Influence of, on skele- 

 tal parts, 33: 12 

 Muscular force 



of Indians, 34 : 



adolescents, 109, 110, 130 

 adults, 143-152, 158, 159, 372- 



396 

 adults, Pima, 144, 146, 150, 



151, 346, 347, 387 f. 

 adults, San Carlos Apache, 



343, 344, 372 f . 

 albinos, 194 

 children, 115, 130 

 children, Pima, 108-112, 151, 



152, 292-299, 346, 347 

 children, San Carlos Apache, 



108-112, 151, 152, 283-292, 

 343 344 

 Whites, 34: 143, 152 

 Whites, chUdren, 34:109,110,112, 

 130 

 Muscupiabe, a source of California 



place name, 78 : 896 

 Museo Nacional (Mexico City), speci- 

 mens in, 74: 41 

 Museum fiir Volkerkunde (Berlin), 



sacred pack in, 72 : 9 

 Museum-Gates Expedition 



work of, in 1901, 35: 79, 80 

 work of, in 1905, 35: 48, 56 f., 60, 

 79 

 Museum of the American Indian 

 curved club in, 82 : 147 

 mention of, 85: 55 

 objects from collection of, 64: 13 

 researches of, 82 : 60 

 work of stafe of, 60: xvi 



Mushroom among the Tewa, 55: 11, 



66, 113 

 Mushroom Head, see Arthritis defor- 

 mans. 

 Mushroom rattles 



ceremonial use of, 80: 9, 62 

 loaned by North Dakota Historical 



Society, 80: 8 

 owned by Ben Benson, 80: 61 

 Music 



and musical instruments, Fuegian, 



63 : 158, 180 f . 

 and musical instruments, Hawai- 

 ian, 38: 138-175 

 and poetry, relation between, Ha- 

 waiian, 38: 161 

 as cultivated art among Chippewa 



and Sioux, 61: 58-62 

 early comments on, 80: 7 f. 

 not used in treatment of sick, 80: 



12 

 of India, peculiarity of, 80: 14 

 of the Chippewa, 86: 107 

 of the Choctaw, 48: 20 f£. 

 of the Hawaiians, 38: 

 cadence, 140 

 mention of, 138 ff. 

 phrasing, 140 

 rhythm of, 160 

 under foreign influence, 163 

 vocal execution, 139 

 of the Huichol, 34:35 

 of the Jibaro, 79 : 53, 55 

 of the San Carlos Apache, 34: 86 

 See also Musical instruments ; 

 Songs; and different tribal 

 names. 

 Musical customs of Sioux and Chip- 

 pewa compared, 61 : 9 f . 

 Musical instrviments 



description of, 45: 11 f. 

 influence of, on a hula perform- 

 ance, 38: 113 

 making of, 86: 165-169 

 mention of, 38: 140 

 of the California Indians, 78: 

 bull roarer, 266, 509, 666, 713, 



824 

 drum, 96, 189, 216, 365, 763, 



765, 766, 824 

 flute, 96, 419, 509, 705, 824 

 musical bow, 419, 542, 824 

 rasp, 549, 824 



rattles, 149, 173, 216, 291, 419, 

 420, 423, 509, 516, 632, 665, 

 723, 761, 823 

 whistle, 96, 173, 665, 824 

 oftheKamia, 97:43f. 

 of the Mandan, 80: xx, 8-11 

 of the Mide' wiwin, 86: 95 ff. 

 ofthePapago, 90: 3 f. 

 of the Ute, 75 : 26 f£. 

 the kaekeeke, 38: 122 

 thepu-la-I, 38: 147 

 theukekg, 38:149 



