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INDEX TO BULLETINS 1-100 



291 



Noche, use of tlie name, by Carets, 



78: 584 

 Nochiztlau, 44: 52 

 Nochu-chi, a Southern Miwok place 



name, 78: 445 

 Nocori, 44: 4 

 Nocoroco 



a Florida eliief, 73: 330 

 a Timucua town, 73: 327 

 Nocos, mention of, by Cabrillo, 78: 553 

 No'din, 53: 75 

 Nodinens, industries described by, 



86: 119 

 No'dinQk'wQm, account of, 45: 135 

 Noguera, Eduardo, mound near Mix- 



coac excavated by, 74: 14 

 No Heart 



informant concerning Sun dance, 



61: 91 

 participant in Sun dance, 61: 91 

 Nohso, in Yurok calendar, 78: 75 

 Nohtskum, a Yurok place name, 78: 



11 

 Nobtsku'm 



count of houses at, 78: 18 

 houses and inhabitants of, 78: 16 

 mention of, 78: 25 

 rock at, 78:71 

 Nohuut, the Gartsnar town, 73: 249 

 Noisy Band, treaty with the, 93: 2 

 Noix Creek, see Noyer Creek. 

 Nojogui, a source of California place 



name, 78: 896 

 Noleding, a Chilula place name, 78: 



138 

 Noma, a Northern Miwok place name, 



78: 445 

 Nomadic life, Fuegian, 63 : 178 f . 

 Nombre de Dios 



Indian settlement near St. Augus- 

 tine, 73: 104, 340 

 la doctrina del pueblo de, 73: 322 

 Nombre de Dios de Amacarisse 



a mission near St. Augustine, 73: 



96 

 mention of, 73: 322 

 Yamacraw from, 73: 108 

 Nomcult, a source of California place 



name, 78: 896 

 Nominal stems, Takelma, 40, pt. 2: 



214r-221 

 Nomkehl, 78: 356 

 Nomlaki 



burial of the dead among, 78 : 359 

 mention of, 78: 356 

 Non, see No. 



Nonakak, a Yuki village, 78: 164 

 No-napo-ti, Habe-napo settlement at, 



78: 229 

 Nonapoti, 78: 2S2 

 Nongatl 



little known by the Hupa, 78: 

 143 



population of, in 1770 and 1910 

 78: 883 



Nonhohou, a Iluchnom settlement, 78: 



203 

 Nonlachno'm, a Yuki group, 78: 165 

 Noodle tales, see European stories. 

 Noonatarghmeutea vocabulary, 1: 67 

 Noonday sun 



ceremony in honor of, 43: 352 

 See also Sun. 

 Noowookmeutes vocabulary, 1: 67 

 Nopah, a source of California place 



name, 78: 896 

 Noptinte 



an unlocated tribe, 78: 485 

 nimiber of, 78: 491 

 Norbos, derivation of, 78: 356 

 Nordenskiold, Baron Gustav 



description of Cliff Palace by, 51 : 



14, 15 f . 

 kiva K of Cliff Palace omitted in 



ground plan of, 51: 26 

 mention of, 51: 74, 75, 76, 77, 78 

 objects figured by, 41: 41, 42, 43 

 on ancient painting, 41: 52 

 on balconies and terraced rooms, 



41: 15 

 on calcined human bones, 51: 39 

 on discovery of Cliff" Palace and 



Spruce-tree House, 41: 2 f . 

 on first sight of Cliff Palace, 51: 



13 

 on Mesa Verde pottery, 41: 28, 29 

 on "moccasin lasts," 41:41 

 on number of rooms in Spruce-tree 



House, 41: 7 

 on objects from Spruce-tree House, 



41: 26 

 quotation from, 51: 79 

 quoted on kiva, 92: 81 

 reference to, 52: 291; 92: 90 

 reference to work of, 100: 123 

 Spruce-tree House described by, 



41:3-7 

 work of, 41: 3, 70: 13 

 Nordenskiold, — , [Nordenkjold (?), 

 (Nils Adolf Eric)], vocabulary col- 

 lected by, near Bering Strait, 1: 

 ili f. 

 Norelmok, derivation of, 78: 356 

 Normal date, fixing of, 57: 61 

 Normal forms of time-period glyphs, see 



Time periods. 

 Normok, derivation of, 78: 356 

 Nororpek, 78: 124, 125 

 Norridgewock language, works in, 13 : 



375 

 Norris, — , on mounds, 8: 17, 20 

 Norris, Hugh 



information furnished by, 90: 83. 



195, 203 

 interpreter, 90: v 

 mention of, 90: 186 

 Norris, Col. P. W., burial witnessed by. 



83: 78 

 Norteiio, 44: 95 



North America, ancient man in, 52: 

 3f. 



