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Pasqul, a Cusabo province, 73: 37 

 Pasquotank Indian, habitat of the, 22: 



7 

 Passacolas 



mention of, 73: 149 

 See also Pensacola. 

 Passage 



change in size of, 92 : 147 

 horizontal, a characteristic of the 



kiva, 92: 84 

 pavement of, 92 : 54 

 underground, construction of, 96: 

 47 fC. 

 Passamaquoddy Indian, territory occu- 

 pied by the, 69: 10 

 Passamaquoddy language, works in, 



13 • 387 

 Passasimas, reported by Father Duran, 



78:445 

 Pass Cahuilla 



chamber made by the, 78 : 703 

 divisions of the, 78 : 577 

 mention of the, 78: 694 

 Passementerie work in mantle, 7: 16 

 Passer domesticus, among the Tewa, 



56:43 

 Passing the Pipe, relation of, to tuber- 

 culosis, 42 : 13 f., 30, 34 

 Passive voice, Fox, 40, pt. 1 : 846-849 

 Password to the halau, 38 : 39, 40, 41 

 Pastaza River, Jibaros living on, 79 : 1 

 Paste 



for pottery making, 81 : 36 

 used in pottery, composition of, 100 : 

 115, 119 

 Pastoria Creek, probably held by the 



Alliklik, 78:614 

 Patagonia 



archeologic finds in, 52 : 11, 119 f . 



references to, 52 : 100 



stone implements from, 52: 146, 



147, 150 

 See also Rio Negro. 

 Patagonians, Ancient 



critical remarks on, 52 : 196 f . 

 history of specimens of, 52 : 194 ff . 

 measurements of, 52 : 306 

 skulls, measurements of, 52: 304 



f., 326 f., 330, 331, 333 

 skulls, references to, 52 : 286, 298 

 See also Tehuelche. 

 Patano, see Potano. 

 Patecatl, Mexican pulque god, 28 : 49 

 Patella 



marks of injury or disease in, 62 : 



18 

 measurements of. Skeleton I, 66: 



53 

 Munsee, 62 : 88 

 Munsee and Whites, 62: 89 

 Munsee, module in mean diameter 



in, and other groups, 62: 89 

 Munsee, smaller than Whites, 62: 

 89 

 Patellae, see Patella. 

 Path of Life, explanation of, 86 : 88 f . 



Pathogeny, of the Southwestern In- 

 dians, 34: 172-175 

 Pathology, Fuegian, sources of, 63: 



140 

 Patica 



a Carolina tribe, 73 : 104 



a Timucua town, 73 : 327 



Cusabo name of a tribe, 73 : 22 

 Patience of the Fuegians, 63 : 173 

 Patiquilid, 78:554 

 Patiquiu, 78:554 



Patki clan, Hopi, coming of, 41: 35 

 Patokwa ruin, account of the, 32: 46 

 Patrick Point 



in Yurok mythology, 78 : 74 



reference to, 78 : 116 

 Patshenin, a probable Occaneechi 



synonym, 22: 52, 55 

 Patsiwat, 78 : 607 



cut from birchbark, 86: 188 ff. 



floral, 86: 186 ff. 



geometric, 86 : 183 f . 



with angular outlines, 86 : 185 



with double-curve motive, 86: 185 



f. 

 See also Designs. 

 Pa twin 



dances of, 78 : 379 f . 



form of the Kuksu cult, 78: 384- 



388 

 Hcsi of western, 78: 388 ff. 

 mention of, 78 : 354, 355, 364, 367 

 spirit impersonations among, 78: 

 379 

 Pa-U, the hula skirt, 38 : 49 

 Pauba, a source of Calfiornia place 



name, 78 : 896 

 Pauja, a source of California place 



name, 78:896 

 Pa ul ( 1 ) , a Tunica chief, 43 : 308 

 Paul (2) 



a Kutenai informant, 59 : v 

 Kutenai tales told by, 59: 1-34 

 (Nos. 1-23) 

 Paul, Benjamin 



a chief of the Chitimacha [rem- 

 nant?], 43: 343; 68: 10 

 grandmother of, a snake doctor, 



43 : 351 

 granduncle of, a shaman, 43 : 352 

 on Chitimacha, 43: 

 clans, 349 

 diseases, 352 

 fishtrap, 346 

 guardian-spirit fast, 353 

 houses, 345 

 manhood dance, 353 

 myths, 357-360 

 pottery, 347 

 use of gold or silver, 345 

 Pauma 



a source of California place name, 



78 : 896 

 Luiseuo clans at, 78 : 686 

 three religious groups at, 78 : 687 



