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Ossachile, a synonym for Ueachile, 73 : 



165 

 Ossa innominata 



Munsee, comparison of, with those 

 of other Indians and Whites, 

 6?: 84 f. 

 Munsee, measurement of, 62 : 83 

 Munsee, table of, 62: 84 

 Osseous remains 



Tarahumare, 34: 186 

 See also Bones; and names of dif- 

 ferent bones. 

 Ossokowi 



a Porno principal village, 78: 219 

 mention of, 78: 220, 233, 238 

 Ossuaries 



mention of, 71: 73, 78; 73: 48 

 See also Bone deposits ; Bone 

 houses. 

 Ostaga, see Hostaqua. 

 Ostano, a synonym of Stono, 73: 61 

 Ostano, Bahia de, identification of, 73 : 



51 

 Ostanum, see Stano. 



Osteology, Fuegian, sources of, 63 : 139 

 Osteomalacia, see Rachitis. 

 Osteoperiostitis in humeri, and radii, 



62:17,18 

 Ostimuri, see Hostmuri. 

 Ostrich, 63: 86 

 Osuche 



a Lower Creek town, 73 : 131 

 See also Osochi. 

 Osuna, Duke of, Pintura del Goberna- 

 dor. Alcaldes y Regidores de Mexico 

 preserved by, 28 : 188, 190 

 Oswego, N.Y., cremation at, 71 : 37 

 Oswichee, a synonym for Osochi, 73: 



166 

 Otafe, see Otaxe. 

 Otaki, a Northwestern Maidu place 



name, 78:394 

 Otapalas, a Guale town, 73 : 81 

 Otaquitamones, 44 : 25, 30 

 Otari, the native name of Mountain 



Cherokee, 22 : 80 

 Otari- Yatiqui, mention of, by the Span- 

 iards, 22 : 20 

 Otashe, a synonym for Atasi, 73 : 285 

 Otax, see Otaxe. 

 Otaxe 



a Guale town, 73 : 81 

 a synonym for Atasi, 73 : 265 

 Otay, a source of California place name, 



78 : 896 

 Otciapofa 



a pure Muskogee town, 73 : 200 

 derivation of the name, 73 : 242 

 descended from the Coosa, 73 : 242 

 population of, 73 : 435 

 Otcisi 



origin of the term, 73 : 413 f . 

 See also Ocheeses ; Ochisi. 

 O -tel-le-who-yau-nau 



a Chiaha village, 73 : 170 

 See also Hotalgihuyana. 



Otepetl, 78 : 138 

 Otero, R., 52 : 209 

 Oti palin, a Muskogee town, 73 : 285 

 Otis, F. M., paper by, 3 : 19 

 Otis, George A., measurements of Ameri- 

 can crania by, 62 : 111 

 Oti tutcina, a Creek town, 73 : 285 

 Otl-amo, why so called, 78: 34 

 Otoa, a synonym for Tamali, 73 : 181 

 Otoavit, a synonym for Mount Whitney, 



78:607 

 Oto language, works in, 5 : 54 

 Otomi 



baldness among the, 34 : 102 

 character of the, 34 : 12, 35, 36 

 crime among the, 34: 170 f. 

 diseases of the, 34 : 187 

 drunkenness among the, 34: 174, 



187 

 folk medicine of the, 34 : 252 f . 

 foods of the, 34 : 26, 266 

 grayness among the, 34: 160, 161, 



405 

 head deformation among the, 34: 



83 

 location of the, 34 : 1, 12 

 mention of the, 44 : 41 ff, 46, 47, 50 

 mixed-bloods among the, 34 : 7 

 muscular force of the, 34 : 146, 148, 



392 ff. 

 occupations of the, 34 : 17, 18, 19 

 population of the, 34 : 5, 7 

 pulque used by the, 34 : 28 

 pulse and respiration of, 34: 139, 



370 

 reference to the, 52 : 183 

 size of families of the, 34 : 43 

 statures (average) of the, 34:133, 



136, 137 

 suicide among the, 34 : 172 

 temperature of the, 34 : 139, 370 

 Otomian, 44:48 

 Oto Tribe 



arrival of, in region east of Gilder 



mound, 33:98 

 burials of the, 83:61ff. 

 closely connected with Winnebago, 



77:122 

 councils with, 77 : 115, 117 f . 

 country occupied by, 77 : 114 

 deaf and dumb among the, 34 : 206, 



table 9 (facing p. 406) 

 early history and movements of, 



37: 5, 6 

 epilepsy among the, 34: 203, ta- 

 ble 9 

 habitation of, described by Brad- 

 bury, 77: 115 

 letters sent to, 11: 13, 45, 47, 49, 



69, 71, 75 

 morbidity among, from tuberculosis, 



42:4 

 mortality among, from tuberculo- 

 sis, 42 : 5 

 pathological conditions among, 34 : 

 table 9 



