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Navaho Springs 



ruins near, recorded by Whipple, 



100: 13 

 temporary capital of Arizona Ter- 

 ritory, 100: K! 

 Navabo Springs Subagency, Wiminuche 



at, 34: 7 

 Navahti 



general account of, 32: 16 

 old trial of, 32: 16 

 Navajo; Navajoa, see Navaho. 

 Navajo language 



belonging to Athapascan family, 



14: vi 

 habitat of, 14: vi 

 works in, 14: 74 f. 

 Navajo National Monument 



mention of, 50: 1; 82: 73, 75 

 recommendations regarding, 50 : 



35 

 ruins of, importance of, 50: 35 

 ruins of, not of great antiquity, 



50: 34 

 two kinds of ruins in, 50 : 32 

 Navarre, escaping French soldier, 43: 



228 

 Navarro River 



drainage of, Central Porno in, 78: 



232 

 lower, claimed by Central Porno, 

 78: 231 

 Navawi, general account of, 32: 22 f. 

 Navico 



a Papago deity, 90: 138 

 See also Clowns. 

 Navigation, Fuegian, 63 : So, 195-204 

 Na'waji'bigo'kwe (or Nawajibigokwe) 

 acknowledgment to, 45 : 25 

 drawings made by, 45: 15, 68; 



86: 177, 178, ISO 

 narrative by, 45: 21 ; 86: 180-183 

 on certain medicinal herb, 53: 65 



f. 

 on Chippewa belief in spirits, 53: 



143 

 on origin of ca'wdno' ga, 53: 129 

 patterns made by, 86: 34 f. 

 reference to, 53: 00 

 songs by, 45 : 88-92 

 translation of song by, 45: 71 

 Nayapi 



Jibaro chief, 79: 15 

 mention of, 79: 24 

 no feasts given by, 79: 29 

 Nayar, Mexico, a Cora village, 34: 12 

 Nayarit ; Nayarita 



mention of, 44: 21, 22, 24 

 See also Cora. 

 Neah Bay Agency, Wash. (Quileute) 

 epilepsy at, 34: 203, table 9 (fac- 

 ing p. 406) 

 idiocy at, 34: 205, table 9 

 morbidity at, from tuberculosis, 



42: 4 

 pathological conditions at, 34: 



table 9 

 tuberculosis at, 34: 210, table 9 



Neal, W. T., petition signed by, 17: 11 

 Nea-moth-la, a Florida chief, 73: 407 

 Neanderthal Man 



references to, 52: 275, 292, 323, 



329, 342 

 See also Neanderthal skull. 

 Neanderthal skull 



compared with Bremen chamae- 



cephals, 33: 43 

 compared with Iowa mound 



cranium, 33: 93 

 compared with Nebraska "loess 



man," 33: 71, 74, 80 

 physical characters of, 33: 30, 99 

 Neave, J. L., in bibliography, 34 : 419 

 Nebaj, 44: 67 

 Nebomes, see Lower Pima. 

 Nebraska "Loess Man" 



bibliography on, 33: 70 

 conclusion as to antiquity of, 33: 



98 

 history of finds, 33 : 67-70 

 somatological description of re- 

 mains, from Gilder mound, 33: 

 76-82 

 somatological description of re- 

 mains, from vicinity of Gilder 

 mound 33: 82-86 

 theories regarding, 76 : 157 f . 

 views of men of science on, 33: 



70-74 

 Sec also Gilder Mound. 

 Nebraska Man, see Nebraska "Loess 



Man." 

 Nebraskan glacial deposit, 52: 21 

 Nebular hypothesis, 54:60 

 Neches River, location of Atakapa on, 



43:362 

 Necklaces 



bones used foi% 81 : 30 



collars and ear ornaments, Maya, 



28: 613-617 

 materials used for, 86: 35 f. 

 much worn by Basket Makers, 65: 



161 

 object of, 79: 26 

 of bear claws, ceremonial use of, 



80: 99, 100 

 of jaguar teeth, 79: 25 

 of the Fuegians, 63 : 183 f . 

 Necochea 



geologic character of, 52: 22, 23, 



26, 27, 316 f. 

 geologic specimens from, 52: 80 



fe., 89, 90, 93, 95, 96, 97 

 references to, 52: vii, 51, 98, 104, 



114, 117, 118, 119, 263 

 stone implements from, 52: 109, 

 126, 138 

 Necochea remains 



description of, 52 : 290, 393 

 history of, 52 : 308-311 

 HrdliCka's observations on, 52: 



311-310 

 petrographic-microscopic examina- 

 tion of bones, 52 : 97 f . 

 references to, 52: 229, 322 

 Necoes, settlement of, 22: 66 



