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INDEX TO BULLETINS 1-100 



319 



Pele — Contiuued 



relations of, with Kama-pua'ti, 38: 



story of, 38 : ISG 

 Pelecypoda, among the Tewa, 56: G2 

 Peleuyi, short account of, 78 : 479 

 Pelican, The, an Assiuiboiu chief, 77: 



71 

 Pelintsiek, "great dentalium," 78: 74 

 Pellerin, 43:206 

 Pelote, ball used by Indian children, 



43:91 

 PeLi^eL 



Kathlamet tale of, 26 : 19G-200 

 Kathlamet tale of, abstract of, 26: 

 261 

 Pelvic affection among the Apache, 34: 



178 f. 

 Pelvic bones 



marks of Injury or disease in, 62: 



IS 

 present in Lenape skeleton, 62: 15 

 Pelvis 



female Indian, studied by Emmons, 



62 : 81, 82 

 female Indian, superior strait, 



62:87 

 Munsee, as a whole, 62 : 85 

 Munsee, comparison of, with that of 

 other Indians and Whites, 62: 

 86 

 Munsee, number available, 62 : 85 

 See also Pelvic affections ; Pelvic 

 bones. 

 Pemberton, E., on work of David Brain- 



ard, 69 : 25 

 Pembina, native habitations at, 77: 55 

 Pembina Chippewa, song used by, 45: 



202 

 Penimican maul, of the Oto, 77: 121 

 Pcmphigo contagiosa, simimary as to, 



34 : 191 

 Pemphigus, prevalence of, 34 : 189, 245 

 Peiiafiel, — . 



on glvph of king Nezaualpilli, 28: 



157 

 on mural paintings at Mitla, 28: 

 256 

 Peiiafiel, Dr. Antonio, on Mexican In- 

 dian population, 34: 6 

 Penck, Albrecht, cited, 54 : 62 

 Pendants 



found in Cave I cache, 65 : 151 



materials used for, 92 : 142 



necklace, bones used as, 81 : 30 



of abalone shell, 100 : 160 



of beadwork, 86 : 194 



of painted stone, 81 : 33 



of pottery, 81 : 33 



of selenite, 81 : 33 



of shell, 81 : 34 



of stone, 100 : 159 f . 



I)erforated, found at Santiago 



Ahuitzotla, 74 : 42 

 unpierced, 81: 33 

 various shapes found, 65 : 127 



I*endants — Continued 



worn by men, 97 : 37 f ., 54 

 See also Gorgets. 

 Pend d'Oreille, see Kalispel. 

 Pendent figures 



in decoration, 96: 124-128 

 negative design formed by, 100 



137, 138 

 of triangles in band designs, 96 



131 f. 

 perpendicular panel form of, 96 



125 

 triple, 96: 124 f. 

 Pendleton County, W. Va., aboriginal 



remains in, 23 : 69 

 Penicaut, — . 



as an authority, 43 : 3 f ., 6 f . 

 cited on abandonment of former 



settlement by Biloxi, 47 : 6 

 description of Apalachee by, 73: 



124 

 mention of Yazoo by, 43 : 333 

 on Acolapissa, 43 : 281-284 

 on Avoyel, 43 : 24, 272 f. 

 on Biloxi, 47 : 6 f . 

 on Chakchiuma, 43 : 294 

 on Chawasha, 43: 300 

 on Chitimacha. 43 : 338 ff. 

 on Davion, 43 : 309 

 on Foucault murder, 43 : 330 

 onKoroa, 43:330f. 

 on movements of Bienville, 43: 



205 

 on Natchez, 43 : 



characteristics, 48 



dances, 121 



first Natchez war, 193-196, 



197 

 funeral ceremonies of grand 



chieftainess Noble, 140 f. 

 government, 100 f. 

 pearls, 56 

 prostitution, 94 f . 

 temple, 159, 173 

 villages, 45, 46 

 on Natchitoches, 43 : 282 ff . 

 on Pascagoula village, 43 : 303 

 on Taensa, 43 : 56, 270 

 on translation of "Tangipahoa," 



43 : 284 

 on THnica, 43: 308, 311 

 onWasha, 43:298 

 statements of, generally reliable, 

 47:6 

 Penken-sii, a Northern Miwok place 



name, 78:445 

 Penn, William, treaty concluded by, in 



1682, 69 : 11 

 Pennsylvania 



frequency of brachycephaly in 



western parts of, 62: 115 

 mounds and prehistoric works in, 



12 : 18&-193 

 stone graves in, 8 : 27, 28 

 tribes, of, 71 : 90 

 Pennsylvania language, works in, 13: 

 392 



