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INDEX TO BULLETINS 1-100 



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Mythology — Continued 



Pawnee, legends connected with, 



93: 98 

 See also Myth; Myths. 

 Myths 



and folk tales, 93 : 97-108 



and legends, unreliability of, 100: 



9 f. 

 comparison of, 88: 2G7 f. 

 of Chiyi and Chiyuk, 97: 69 f. 

 of the Choctaw, 48: 29-35 

 of the deer, sheep, and antelope, 



97: 81 

 of the fish Kanga, 79: 45 f. 

 of the Fuegians, 63: 162 f. 

 of the mountain Wiwotat, 97: 81 

 of the sloth, 79 : 33 

 of the two hunters, 97: 67 

 of theZuui, 96: 103 

 related by Kiyana, 87: 7, 57 

 relating of, 94: 8; 97: 74 

 ritualistic origin of, 95: 103-107 

 iinorthodox, 87: 7; 95: 48 

 See also Creation legends ; Myth ; 

 Mythology ; Origin legend ; Ori- 

 gin myth ; Stories ; and under 

 names of animals and birds. 



Na'aiwets, in Yurok calendar, 78: 75 

 Nabiltse language, works in, 14 : 74 

 Nabo, a Northern Porno village, 78: 



230 

 Nacameri, mention of, 44: 25, 35 

 Nacape, see Anacape. 

 Nacbuc, mention of, by Cabrillo, 78: 



553 

 Nachee Tribe 



mention of, by Adair, 22: 84 



See also Natchez. 

 Nach^s, see Natchez. 

 Nacimento River, 78: 547 

 Nacon, official, duties of, 57: 13 

 Nacosuras, mention of, 44: 25, 35 

 Nadaillac, Marquis de, on smelting, un- 

 known to Peruvians, 3: 11 

 Nadches, see Natchez. 

 Na di ke, affiliations of, 89: 6 

 Nae' tawab', account of, 45: 168, 170, 



171, 172 

 Nafape, a Tulsa out-village, 73: 245 

 Nagaicho 



"great traveler," 78: 150, 182 



in Kato creation legend, 78: 155 



mention of, 78: 182 

 Nagailer language, works in, 14: 74 

 Naganab, charm used by, 86: 110 

 Na'ganac', references to, 53: 165, 167 

 Nagel, Charles, acknowledgment to, 37: 



iv 

 Nagetl, a Yurok town, 78: 8 

 Nagrandans 



mention of, 44 : 77 



See also Subtiaba. 

 Naguarete, a Timucua chief, 73: 327 

 Nahksewets, in Yurok calendar, 78: 75 



Nahua 



calendar system of the, 18: 57 

 childbirth among the, 34: 63 

 head deformation among the, 34: 



83 

 influence on Maya, 57: 5 f. 

 location of the, 34: 1 

 mention of, 44 : 12, 42, 43, 55, 82 f£. 

 migrations of the, 28: 112 

 mixed bloods among, 34: 7 

 occupations of the, 34: 18, 19 

 physical affinities of, 34: 13 

 population of the, 34: 7 

 statures (average) of the, 34: 133, 

 136, 137 

 Nahuatl, see Nahua. 

 Nahuatlan, 44: 1, 18, 20, 21, 24, 36, 37, 

 41, 44, 46, 50, 51, 59, 65, 72 fC., 76, 

 78, 89, 92, 93 

 Nahyssan 



a Tutelo synonym, 22 : 37 

 early mention of, 22: 26 

 identification of, with Tutelo, 22: 

 29 

 Nahyu, possibly a Serrano group at, 



78: 617 

 Nails in Southwestern Indians, 34: 154 

 Najalayegua, a source of California 



place name, 78: 896 

 Na'jobi'tQil, ceremonial songs by, 45: 



62-78 

 Na'joi'se, oc'kabe'wis or herald, 45: 



51 

 Naka-m-koyo, a settlement and district, 



78: 398 

 Nakang-koyo, a Northeastern Maidu 



settlement, 78: 393 

 Nakasa, location of, 43: 7 

 Nakau-nga, a Gabrielino place name, 



78: 621 

 Naked, supernatural being who went, 



Haida myth, 29: 210-226 

 Nakedness 



ceremonial, among Fox Indians, 



72: 33 

 See also Nudity. 

 Nakwalki-ve, a Serrano principal vil- 

 lage, 78: 612 

 Nalm-y' qtse, Kutenai tale of, 59: 84- 



89 

 Namaes Sipu, of doubtful identity with 



Mississippi, 8: 45, 46 

 Name'bines', death of, 53: 113 

 Nanier of children, Chippewa, 86 : 53 f . 

 Names 



change of, 95: 49, 67; 97: 61 

 change of, to cure disease, 99: 63, 



68 

 errors in, 89: 4 

 for tobacco, 94: 44-47 

 geographical, from St. Augustine to 



Cape Pear, 73:51 

 hypocoristic, 89: 7 

 identity of people bearing name, 

 40, pt. 1: 72 



