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Narpai — Continued. 



lineage membership of, 97: 16 

 meaning of the name, 97 : 62 

 Narpai, Rosa 



an informant, 97: 10 

 blaulcet made by, 97: 32 

 lineage membership of, 97 : 16 

 Narragansett language 



different from Natick, 25: xii 

 works in, 13: 371 

 Narragansett Tribe 



customs of, 69: 20 



defeat of, 69: 11 



hunting practices of, 69: 21 



temporary nature of villages of, 



69: 20 

 territory occupied by, 69: 10 

 Narratives 



illustrated by pictures, 86: ISO 

 of sougs, 45: 



child's song of owl, 135 



concerning fire, 103 



dream (war) song, 126 f., 133 



scalp dance, 99 



song of crab medicine bag, 102 



song of deserted warrior, 134 f . 



song of good medicine, 101 



song of liistorical incident, 



198 

 the flying feather, 97 f. 

 two hunting medicine sougs, 

 104 ff. 

 similarities of, 85: 56 

 Narrow-leaf cottonwood among the 



Tewa, 55 : 42 

 Narva ez 



Cabeza de Vaca's narrative of, 



73: 112-115 

 expedition of, 73: 334 

 Nasal, definition of, 40, pt. 1 : 20 

 Nasal aperture, Munsee crania, 62: 40 

 Nasal bones, Munsee crania, 62: 40 

 Nasal bridge, Munsee crania, 62: 39 

 Nasal index 



of Iroquois and related eastern In- 

 dian crania, 62: 129 

 of Munsee, according to Broca's 

 classification, 62: 27 

 Nasal spine 



Munsee crania, 62: 41 

 rudimentary or absent in anthro- 

 poid apes, 62: 40 

 Nashville, Tenn. 



Indian burials near, 71 : 44 

 site of former Shawnee village, 

 69: 12, 46 

 Nasion depression, Munsee crania, 62 : 



39 

 Naso-alveolo-basilar angle, report on, by 



Rivet, 62:28f. 

 Nass, the woman at, who fled from her 



husband, Haida myth, 29: 352 f. 

 Nassau Sound, French and Spanish 



names for, 73: 51 

 Nassitoches, see Natchitoches. 



Nass River, Haida story of the two 

 towns that stood on opposite sides 

 of, 29: 341-347 

 Nass River Indians, 45: 130 

 Natal, use of perforated stone in, 2 : 14 

 Natch^, see Natchez. 

 Natche Creek, a Natchez town, 43: 253 

 Xatchee Tribe 



reference to the, 22: 83 

 See also Natchez. 

 Natches, a synonym for Natchez, 73: 



314 

 Natches, name of Natchez village, 43: 



46 

 Natchez 



absorption of, by Cherokee, 43: 



256 

 account of, by Stiggins, 73: 313- 



316 

 adoption of Grigra and Tioux by, 



43: 334 

 afiiliation of, with various tribes, 



43: 185 f. 

 allies of Quinipissa, 43 : 279 f . 

 alternative name self-applied, 43: 



25 

 an Upper Creek tribe, 73 : 189 

 arts and industries of, 43: 57-67 

 Bienville on the, 47: 11 f. 

 burial customs of the, 71: 101-105 

 change of, from Chickasaw to 



Cherokee, 43: 251, 252 

 characteristics of the, 43: 48-51, 



126, 171 

 clans of the, 43 : 107 f . 

 classification of the, 43: 9 

 code of morals of, 43: 170, 176 

 comparison of, with Oumas (Hou- 



ma), 43:27 

 confusion of, with Taensa, 43 : 6 

 confusion of name with Theloel and 



Thecoel, 43: 190 

 consanguinity and aflBnity of, 43: 



170 f. 

 death of war chief of, 43: 144, 157 

 description of cabins of, 43: 59 f. 

 dress of, 43: 52-.56 

 early connection of, with Cherokee, 



43: 255 

 early history of, 22: 83; 43: 187 

 economic life of the, 43: 67-79 

 establishment of trading post by 



Lamothe-Cadillac, 43: 192 

 extinction of the, 43 : 252, 257 

 feasts of, description of, 43: 110- 



123 

 first abode of Great Spirit of, 43: 



356 

 fruits, nuts, and vegetables among, 



43: 76 f. 

 fused with the Abihka, 73: 313 

 gambling among the, 43: 91 

 games of the, 43: 91, 117, 119 f. 

 government, officials and duties of, 

 43: 100-108 



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