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INDEX TO BULLETINS 1-100 



317 



Paunsaugunt Plateau, not yet investi- 

 gated, 82:53 

 Pa-u song, 38: 54 



Pauwiatuui, a Serrano group, 78: 618 

 Pau-woc-te, see Pawokti. 

 Pavant Indians, custom of the, 82 : 64 

 Pavaut Valley, ruins of, 82: 62 ff. 

 "Paved Trail" in Molokai, 76 : 176 

 Paving 



stone, an example of, 96 : 56 

 stone used for, 81 : 24 

 witli slabs, 81 : 15 

 Paviotso 



mention of the, 78 : 586 

 origin of the, 78: 582 

 signification of the term, 78: 581 

 Pavla, a Luiseuo place name, 78 : 648 

 Paviikuyam, a Serrano group, 78: 617 

 Pawhuska, old cemetery near, 83 : 56 

 Pawnee 



abandoned camp of the, 77 : 165 

 albinism among the, 34 : 213, table 



9 (facing p. 406) 

 arrival of, in Gilder mound region, 



33:98 

 attack by, on Kansa village, 77: 



96 

 burials of the, 83:79-82 

 classification of the, 93 : 1 

 clay and reed houses of, 8 : 17 

 council held with , 77 : 160 f . 

 country occupied by the, 77 : 159 

 customs of the, 77 : 163 fP. 

 deaf and dumb among the, 34: 



215 table 9 

 earth lodges of the, 68 : 71 

 epilepsy among the, 34 : 214, table 



9 

 goiter among the, 34: 200, 201, 



table 9 

 habitations of the, 77: 156, 158, 



161 f . ; 93 : 2 f . 

 habitat of the, 93:1 

 idiocy among the, 34 : 215, table 9 

 insanity among the, 34: 214, 



table 9 

 Kiowa name for the, 84 : 69 

 letter sent to a, 11 : 47 

 linguistically related to Wichita, 



83:84 

 manner of moving, 77 : 163 

 meaning of the name, 93 : 1 

 mention of the, 44 : 30 

 migration of the, 77 : 156 

 monstrosities among the, 34: 215, 



table 9 

 morbidity among, from tubercu- 

 losis, 42: 4 

 mythology of the, 93 : 4 

 pathological conditions of, 34 : 



table 9 

 personal names of the, 11 : 47 

 population of the, 34: table 9; 



93:2 

 pulse of the, 34 : 141 

 respiration of the, 34 : 142 



I'awnee — Comtinued 



social organization of the, 93 : 3 

 temporary camp of, 77 : 164 

 treaties with the, 93 : 1 f. 

 tribal organization of, 93 : 3 

 tuberculosis among the, 34: 210, 



219, table 9 

 village site of, 76 : 153 

 winter hunt of, 83 : 81 

 Pawnee Confederacy, tribes composing, 



77: 2 

 Pawnee language, different ^sounds in, 



40, pt. 1 : 16 f . 

 Pawnee villages 



description of, 77 : 157, 162 

 orderly removal of, 77 : 65 

 photographs of, 77 : 162 

 Pawokti 



an Alabama (Alibamu) town, 43: 



33 ; 73 : 141, 192 

 description of, by Hawkins, 73: 



197 

 linguistic classification of, 73 : 13 

 mention of, 73 : 137-141 

 population of, 73 : 424 

 Pax, Maya month, war dance in, 28: 



40 

 Paxuchis, 44 : 25, 30 

 Paya, 44 : 74, 75, 96 

 Payamkuchum, "westerners," to whom 



applied, 78 : 648 

 Payan, see Paya. 

 Payne Cave, 76 : 119 

 Payne Creek, held by Southern Yana, 



78:339 

 Payon, Sieur, 43 : 210, 213 

 Payos, 63 : 32, 33, 36, 125 

 Payson, Dr. Palmer's explorations at, 



82:41 

 Payson group of mounds, 82 : 19 f . 

 Payton, — , cited on Virginia tribes, 



23: 71 

 Payuchas, 44:25,30 

 Payuchis, a Chemehuevi synonym, 78: 



593 

 Pazuchis, 44: 30 

 Pdahau, a Central Porno place name, 



78 : 232 

 Pdateya, "creek-^ej/a," to whom ap- 

 plied, 78:231 

 Peabody, Charles 



explorations of, at Cavetown, Md., 



60:91 

 explorations of, in Ozark region, 

 60:91 

 Peabody Museum 



collection of implements by, 60: 



75 

 collection of votive offerings in, 



50:28 

 crania in, 62 : 110 

 excavations near Copan under 



direction of, 28 : 78 

 investigations in Northeastern Ari- 

 zona by, 65 : 13 



