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Names — Continued 



in St. Tammany parish, 48: 6 f. 

 Kamia, for various tribles, 97: 18 

 local, of the Saponi, 22: 46 

 mentioning tobacco, 94: 263-267 

 Monacan tribal, prefix in, 22 : 22 

 native, of Jibaros, 79: 1 

 of children, Fuegian, 63 : 171 

 of dead, tabooed, 71: 13; 83: 38 

 of Fuegian tribes, 63: 

 Alacaluf, 5 f. 

 Chono, 30-34 

 Ona, Shilk'nam, Mdnekenkn, 



48 f. 

 Yahgan, 2 f. 

 of members of Great Sacred Pack 



of Thunder gens, 95: 50 

 of those forbidden to eat, 95 : 153 f . 

 personal. Fox, 85: 102 f., 124 

 personal, Kamia, 97: 61 f. 

 proper, 80: xix 

 received in dreams, 86: 71 f. 

 Siouan local, in Virginia and Caro- 

 lina, 22:87 

 used by the Kamia, 97 : 17 

 See also Naming ; Personal names ; 

 Place names ; Terms ; Tewa place 

 names. 

 Name song 



of Kamehameha, 38: 163 

 of Naihe, 38: 36 

 Naming 



Atakapa custom of, 43:363 

 ceremony of, 86: 54-58 

 Chitimacha custom of, 43 : 350, 353 

 customs, Cherokee 99: 127 

 customs, Kamia, 97: 61 f. 

 of children, Chippewa, 86: 52 f. 

 of Guiana village, 91: 19 

 See also Names. 

 Namolli language, vforks in, 1 : 66 

 Nampa Image, 60: 69, 70, 111 

 Namuguya, a Calusa town, 73: 332 

 Na'muka'tsi, a Chitimacha village, 43 : 



344 

 Nanabozho, conception of, 86 : 98 

 Nanapolo, the bad spirit, 48: 28 

 Nanemond and Iroquois treaty, 22: 45 

 Nan-giu-gaos, a headless being, Haida, 



29: 172 

 Naniaba 



classed as Choctaw, 73: 165 

 customs of the, 73 : 162 

 location of the, 73 : 159 f . 

 singing of calumet by, 73 : 162 

 See also Gens des Fourches. 

 Nanipacna, a Mobile village, 73 : 159 

 Nanna Hubba, a survival of Naniaba, 



73:160 

 Nanne Hamgeh Town, uncertainty of 



location of, 43: 252 

 Na''pewa06, letter of, to T. T. Tibbies, 



11: 21 

 Nantack Mountains, cave in, 35 : 40 f . 

 Na°ta-tauga-wak'ii, 11:72 



Nanticoke 



bones of dead removed by, 8 : 20 

 burials of the, 71 : 24 ff. 

 mortuary rites of the, 22: 80 

 Oneida adoption of, 22 : 51 

 population of, in 1763, 22 : 51 

 relation of, to other tribes, 22: 12 

 Nanticoke language, works in, 13: 371 

 Nanticoke village, near Cambridge, Md.. 



69:31 

 Nanyaa'yl Crests, Tlingit story of, 39 : 



231 

 Na°zandaji 



letter of, to James O'Kane, 11 : 19, 



43 

 letter of, to John Rathbun, 11 : 16 

 letter of, to T. M. Messick, 11: 15, 

 18,55 

 Na'ogade', Winnebago chief, reference 



to, 53:294 

 Naolingo, mention of, 44 : 49 

 Napa 



a source of California place name, 



78: 896 

 a Timucua place name, 73: 327 

 mention of, 78: 356 

 Napa County, estimate of Indians of, 



78: 221 

 Napa River 



mention of, 78:353 

 Wappo settlement in valley of, 78 : 

 218 

 Napa Valley, obsidian from, 78 : 933 

 Napetaca, see Napituca. 

 Napissa, united with Chickasaw, 73: 



240, 415 

 Napituca, a Timucua village, 73: 327 

 Naples, N.Y., village near, 69 : 50 

 Napochies 



a Choctaw-speaking people, 73: 



240 

 expedition against, by Spaniards 



and Coosa, 73:231-239 

 probably identical with the 

 Napissa, 73: 240 

 Napoopoo, investigations at, 76 : 184 

 Napuica, see Napa. 

 Naraujo (city) 



antiquity of, 57: 15 



Stela 22, interpretation of, 57: 



162 ff. 

 Stela 23, error in, 57: 248 

 Stela 23, interpretation of, 57: 



224 

 Stela 24, interpretation of, 57: 



160 f. 

 Supplementary series, absence of, 

 57:163f. 

 Narcotic plants, use of, 34: 173 

 Narcotics, Fuegian, 63: 177 

 Narcotic stimulants, influence of, on 



musical composition, 53: 37 

 Narpai 



a full-blood Kamia, 97: 9 

 an informant, 97: 6, 7, 8, 9 

 I characterization of, 97: 10 



