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Panthers, giant underworld, concept of, 



95:55 

 Pantosteus jarrovi, among the Tewa, 

 56:55 



P. plebeius, among the Tewa, 56: 

 55 

 Panzacola, see Pensacola. 

 Paogas, mention of, 44 : 39 

 Paoli, caves in vicinity of, 76 : 106 

 Paor, see Palioc. 

 Papago 



albinism among the, 34: 198, 199, 



table 9 (facing p. 406) 

 baldness among the, 34 : 162 

 derivation of the name, 90 : 1 

 desci-iption of the, 90 : 1 ff. 

 diseases among the, 34 : 182 

 folk medicine of the, 34 : 241 f . 

 foods of the, 34: 23 f., 262, 263, 



265 

 gestation among the, 34: 54 

 grayness of the, 34 : 160, 161, 403 

 habits of life of, 34 : 33 

 head development of, 34 : 79, 83 

 idiocy among the, 34 : 205, table 9 

 in Phoenix Indian School, tubercu- 

 losis among, 42 : 25 f . 

 insanity among the, 34 : 202, table 



9 

 location of the, 34:1,10 

 map of towns of, 34 : 10 

 marriage among the, 34 : 49 f . 

 medicine woman of the, 34: 228 

 mention of the, 44 : 26, 30 

 muscular force of, 34: 145, 147, 



149, 150, 151, 385 f. 

 nursing of infants by, 34 : 78 

 occupations of the, 34 : 18 

 pathological conditions among, 



34 : table 9 

 peculiarity of singing of, 90 : 14 

 peyote used by, 34 : 173 

 physical environment of, 34 : 133 

 physical type of, 34 : 10, 12, 13, 133 

 population of the, 34 : 6, table 9 

 proportion of sexes among, 34 : 38 

 pulse and respiration of, 34: 139, 



140, 359 f . 

 sawado made by, 34 : 28 

 statures of the, 34: 132, 133, 135, 



137, 140 

 sterile women among the, 34 : 52 

 suicide among the, 34 : 171 

 temperature of the, 34: 139, 140, 



359 f. 

 territory occupied by the, 90 : 1, 2 

 treatment of infants by, 34 : 75, 79 

 tuberculosis among the, 34: 242, 



table 9 

 vitiligo, 34:192 

 Papago-f oot, a Kohuana chief, 78 : 801 

 Papago songs, widely different from 



Pawnee, 93 : 17 

 Papakie, a To'kan, 85 : 147 

 Papillon, Nebr., work near, 76: 156 



Papillon Creek, Omaha village on, 77: 



81 

 Papi'o, mythical shark, Hawaiian, 38 : 



206 

 Papuans, reference to, 52 : 178, 184 

 Papudo, 44 : 20, 25, 26 

 Parachocolas Fort, an Apalachicola set- 

 tlement, 73 : 131 

 Paracoxi, see Orriparacogi. 

 Parade before Sun dance, 75 : 80 

 Parade songs 



mention of, 75 : 167-173 

 characteristics of, 75 : 166 

 plots of, 75: 174 

 Paragonah, Utah 



archeological observations at, 82: 



69-72 

 bone implements from, 82: 145 

 description of, 82: 36 

 excavations at, 81 : 21 

 excavations near, 82 : 18 

 exploration of mounds at, 82: 36 



ff. 

 numerous mounds at, 82 : 54 

 observations at, 82 : 54^59 

 pottery from, 82: 144 

 ruins uncovered at, 96 :71 

 skeletons found at, 82: 150 f. 

 Paragonah Creek, see Red Creek. 

 Parallel lines 



exterior design on Santiago Ahuit- 



zotla pottery, 74: 53 

 horizontal, among the Hopi, 51: 



32 

 in red with dots, in ClifC Palace, 



51:32 

 vertical, in ClifE Palace, 51 : 32 

 Paralysis 



among the Navaho, 34: 180 

 among the Opata, 34 : 184 

 summary as to, 34, 189 

 Paramonga, specimens from, 7 : 6 

 Parana River 



character of, 52 : 30 f. 

 references to, 52 : 15, 18 

 Paraniih Paiute, 78 : 503 

 Paraphernalia of medicine man, 99: 



58, 59 

 Parasitic condition as a factor in 



tuberculosis, 42: 31 

 Parca, a Timucua town, 73 : 327 

 Parcagoules, a synonym for Pascagoula, 



73:138 

 Parched-corn Indian, name of rem- 

 nants of Coast tribes, 73 : 72 

 Pardo, Juan 



expeditions of, 73 : 55, 167, 171 

 fort built by, in province of Juada, 



73 : 293 

 mention of Issa by, 22 : 70 

 on the Wateree in 15G7, 22 : SO 

 visit of, to Coosa country, 73 : 240 

 Pareja, Frav Francisco de 

 letters of, 73: 337 

 missionary to the Timucua, 73: 

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