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Pachera, 44: S, 9 



Pachhepes, an Esselen settlement, 78: 



545 

 Pachistima mrjrsinites, among the 



Tewa, 55: 47 

 Pachuca, 44: 42 



Pacific Coast, diseases of the, 34: 173 

 Pacific Fur Company, 15: v 

 tia(;-i''-na''paji 



and X^-^^a^ha, letter of, to T. H. 



Tibbies, 11: 52 

 letter of Hehaka mani to, 11 : 101 

 letter of, to T. H. Tibbies, 11: 62 

 Pa'citonTgwa 



characterization of, 95: 4 

 custodian of sacred pacli, 85: 121, 



140 

 flute blown by, 89: 13 

 mention of, 85: 144, 147 

 speaker in gens festival, 85: 145. 



147 f. 

 speech made by, 85: 143 f : 95: 



1, 23-35 

 the speaker, 95: 4, 13, 23 

 See also Pushetonegua. 

 Pa'citonigwa, see Pa'citonTgwa. 

 Pack 



possession of, 89: 5 

 See also Great Sacred Pack ; Sacred 

 Pack. 

 Packineau, information furnished by, 



80: 114 

 Paooima, a source of California place 



name, 78: 890 

 Paddles 



of the California Indians, 78: S3, 



330, 468, 559, 723, 813 

 of the Fuegians, 63: 200 f. 

 wooden, Chippewa, 86: 171 

 Padeuyami, headquarters of the, 78: 



479 

 Pad-gee-li-gau, a Yuchi village, 73: 



310 

 Padus mclanocarpa, among the Tewa, 

 55: 47 



See also Prunus. 

 Pafallava, a Choctaw province, 73: 



421 

 Page, A J., petition signed by, 17: 11 

 Page, Robert, cave on land of, 76: 55 

 Page County, Va. 



archeology of, 23: 44 

 mound in, 71: 129 

 Pageets, Teddy 



a singer, 75: 17, IS, 19 

 an informant and medicine man, 

 75: 127 

 Pa'gits, Ute name of Teddy Pageets, 



75: 17 

 Pagninoas, why so called, 78: 480 

 Pahamuk, a Luiseno place name, 78: 



648 

 Pahafiga-ma°0i°, letter of, to Silas 



Wood, 11: 85 

 Pahatsi, an Osage band, 77: 2, 98 



Pahoc 



a Cusabo province, 73: 37 

 See also Fahor. 

 Pahoki, description of, 35: 17 

 Pahor 



a province named by Peter Martyr, 



73: 43 

 See also Pahoc. 

 Pahu, the drum, 38: 140 

 Pahute, a source of California place 



name, 78: 896 

 Pailloux, de, — , references to, 43: 203, 



205, 339 

 Pains 



Choctaw cures for, 48 : 24 

 formulas for, 99: 172, 202, 205, 

 216, 220, 238, 252, 257, 266, 268, 

 302 

 Paint 



black, made from slate, 81: 24 

 found in Cist B, 65: 189 

 materials used in, 92: 141 f. 

 of the California Indians, 78: 56, 



186, 729, 730, 732, 733, 765 

 securing and preparing, 61 : 116 

 use of, by Houma, 43 : 286 

 use of, by Southwestern tribes, 34 : 



14 

 use of, on face by Mississippi tribes, 



43:54 

 vermilion, Saponi use of, 22 : 39 

 See also Colors; Painting; Pig- 

 ments. 

 Paint Creek, Ohio, ancient village on, 



71:137 

 Paint Creek Valley, works in, 10: 14, 



30, 32, 33 

 Paint cup 



occurrence of, in burial mound, 23 : 



69 

 occurrence of, in Huffman mound, 

 23:56 

 "Painted" bones, explanation of the 



term, 37:68,73 

 Paintedcup, among the Tewa, 55: 54 



See also Castllleja. 

 Painted rock, description of, 37 : 81 f. 

 Painting 



among the Choctaw, 48 : 10 

 among Mexican warriors, 28 : 180 

 body, for Bear dance, 75 : 57 

 body, for Sun dance, 75 : 80 

 ceremonial, of lance, 85 : 83 

 ceremonial, of the body, 85: 83, 85, 



93 

 Jibaro, 79: 



facial and body, 25, 39, 43, 46, 



62, 63, 67, 68, 86 

 facial and body, with blood, 37 

 facial and body, with Qenipa 



dye, 18, 25, 38, 43, 46 

 facial and body, with tobacco 

 juice, 68 

 of body and face, Fuegian, 63 : 158, 

 160 f ., 180, 182 



