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North Branch Station, occurrence of 



mound at, 23 : 64 

 North Canyon, ruins of, 82: 79, 80 

 North Carolina 



burial mounds in, 8 : 20, 21 



burials in, 71 : 135 



Cherokees, moundbuilders in, 8:7 



location of last fuUblood Natchez, 

 43:256 



mica mines of, 60 : 245, 250 



mounds and prehistoric works in, 

 12: 151-159 



tribes of, 69 : 16 

 North Dakota 



low-browed mound skull, 33 : 101 



mounds and prehistoric works in, 

 12: 159 ff. 

 North Dakota Historical Society 



acknowledgment to, 80 : v 



drum owned by, 80 : 40 



rattle owned by, 80 : 8, 62 f . 



work under auspices of, 80 : 13 

 North Edisto River 



explored by Robert Sandford, 73: 

 63 



Spanish name for, 73 : 51 

 Northern Cheyenne, home of, 83 : 7 

 Northern Paiute 



associations of, 78 : 571 



division of, 78 : 577 



mention of, 78 : 583 



population of, in 1770 and 1910, 78 : 

 883 



Washo name for, 78: 570 

 Northern Ute 



bands comprising, 75 : 24 



territory occupied by, 75: 24, 25 

 North Fork, 66:39 

 North Fork of Eel River, 78 : 143, 151 

 North Fork of Kaweah River, 78 : 586 

 North Fork of San Joaquin, 78: 585 

 North Osprey bones 



chemical analysis of, 33 : 56 f . 



history of, 33 : 54 



physical characters of, 33 : 58 f . 



site of find of, 33:61 

 North Star, deification of, 57 : 18 

 Northtown, cave in vicinity of, 76 : 112 

 Northumberland Inlet, language of, 



works in, 1 : 67 

 North- West Company, 83 : 3 

 Northwest Seal Rock, 78 : 124 

 Northwest Territory, Canada, mounds 



and prehistoric works in, 12 : 26 

 Norton Sound, language of, works in, 



1: 67 

 Nose 



Munsee, 62:27,28 



of alligator, how broken, Creek 

 story, 88 : 22 f . 



of Lenape crania, not too broad, 

 62:20 



piercing of, Kamia, 97 : 54 



See also Nasal aperture ; Nasal 

 bones ; Nasal index ; Naso-alve- 

 olo-basilar angle; Nosebleed. 



Nosebleed, treatment for, San Carlos 



Apache, 34:234 

 Noseflutes (of the Hawaiians) 

 description of, 38 : 135 

 mention of, 38 : 135, 144-147 

 music from, II, 38 : 146 

 remark on, by Jennie Eisner, 38: 

 146 

 Nose ornaments, Kamia, 97 : 37, 38 

 Nose rings, use of, Chippewa, 86: 36, 



141 

 Notation 



in Mexican picture writings, 28: 



192, 202 f., 208 

 Mandan and Hidatsa, 80: xvi, 26 

 musical, limitations of present sys- 

 tem, 45 : 3 

 Notau, a Southwestern Pomo chief, 78 : 



232 

 Notched-stick rattle 



description of, 75 : 27 

 rhythm of, 75:60 

 See also Morache. 

 Notched-stick Society, 80 : 108 

 Notchee 



attitude of, toward southern tribes, 



22: 77 

 first appearance of, 22 : 84 

 habitat of, 22:83 

 See also Natchez. 

 Notching tool, 60 : 327 

 "Notes on Virginia," by Thomas Jeffer- 

 son, cited, 8:10,11,19 

 Notholaena fendlei-i, among the Tewa, 



55:67 

 Notonto, estimate of number of, 78 : 491 

 Nototemnes, encountered by Father Du- 



rc^n, 78:445 

 Notropis dilectus, among the Tewa, 56: 

 55 



N. lutrensis, among the Tewa, 56 : 



55 

 N. sinius, among the Tewa, 56 : 55 

 Nott, — , and Glidden, — , quoting Usher 



on Lake Monroe bones, 33: 19 

 Nottoway 



and Iroquois treaty, 22: 45 

 former habitat of, 22: 5, 7 

 reference to, 69: 13 

 relation of, to Tuskarora, 22 : 42 

 signification of, 22: 7 

 town of, description of, 69: 57 

 Nottoway language, works in, 6 : 130 

 Nouns 



Athapascan, 40, pt. 1 : 106-110 

 Chinook, 40, pt. 1 : 597-617 

 Chukchee, 40, pt. 2: G86-719 

 Eskimo, 40, pt. 1 : 1010-1031 

 Fox, 40, pt. 1 : 809-814 

 Haida, 40, pt. 1 : 215 

 Kamchadal, 40, pt. 2 : 086-719 

 Kiowa, classes of, table showing, 



84: 14 

 Koryak, 40, pt. 1 : 686-719 

 Tlingit, 40, pt. 1 : 167-170 



