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Penobscot language, works in, 13 : 392 

 Penobscot Tribe, territory occupied by, 



69:10 

 Pen of logs, burial in, 83: 15 

 Penon, Man of, general account of, 33 : 



32-35 

 Pensacola 



at war with the Mobile, 73 : 148 

 classification of, 43 : 9 

 destroyed in wars, 73: 148 

 linguistic classification of, 73 : 18 

 little known regarding, 73: 144 

 location of, 43 : 8 ; 73 : 143, 148 

 manner of hair dressing of, 73 : 13 

 mention of, 73: 150 

 population of, 73: 425 

 proiier name of, 73 : 143 

 village of, on Pearl River, 73 : 150 

 Penstemon, medicinal plant, Mescalero, 

 34:236 



P. torreyi, among the Tewa, 55: 

 58 

 Pentatonic scales 



tenns used for, 45 : 7 

 See also Five- toned scales. 

 Penthestes atricapillus septentrio- 

 nalis, among the Tewa, 56 : 44 



P. gambeli gamleli, among the 

 Tewa, 56 : 44 

 Pentlash language, works in, 16 : 50 

 Pentoaya, a Timueua town, 73 : 327 

 Penutian family 



difference of dialects in, 78 : 234 f . 

 general account of, 78 : 347-350 

 mention of, 78 : 445, 477, 544, 913 

 population of, 78 : 886 

 Peon, game of Kamia, 97 : 46 f . 

 People 



caught by and carried up to sky by 

 a strange turkey, Hitchiti story, 

 88:90f. 

 Corncob Boy intercedes for his, 



Cochiti tale, 98 : 62 

 how Kuti Mankd^e made, Biloxi 



story, 47 : 31 ff. 

 of Gila-Salt region, character of, 



35 : 8, 14 

 of Gila-Salt region, origin and his- 

 tory of, 35 : 9 ff . 

 try to kill Ya.uk"e'ika'm, Kutenai 



tale, 59: 120-127 

 See also Culture ; Population. 

 People of the Forks, a synonym for 



Naniaba, 73:159,162 

 People of the Rocks, meaning of Avoyel, 



43 : 24, 272 

 Peoria, 111. 



copper plate found near, 8 : 30 

 French cemetery at, 71 : 43 

 Peoria, villaice of, visited by ]\Iar- 

 quette, 77 : 41 



Peoria chert quarry 



forest around, 21 : 8 



product of, varied, 21 : 14 

 Peoria language, works in, 13 : 392 

 Peoria Reservation, quarry on, 21 : 8 

 Peoria Tribe 



discovered by Marquette, 69 : 11 



territory of, 69 : 11 



village of, on Illinois, 69: 40 



village of, on Mississippi, 69 : 39 

 Pepimaros, 78 : 634 

 Pepin, Rousseau, see Kucaca. 

 Pepper, George H. 



assistance of, 62 : 11 



in bibliography, 34 : 420 



mention of, 96 : 10 

 Pepper, John, acknowledgment to, 



94:2 

 Pepper among the Tewa, 55 : 11, 111 

 Peppermint 



as remedy, Opata, 34 : 250 



wild, ceremonial cleansing with, 

 80: 100 

 Pepperwood, use of, 94 : 224 

 Pepya'me'ckwl'a, custodian of sacred 



pack, 87 : 1 

 Pequette, Rev. Frank H., songs trans- 

 lated by, 45 : 55 

 Pequot language, works in, 13: 392 

 Pequot Tribe, territory occupied by, 



69:10 

 Per age 



general account of, 32 : 16 flf. 



situation of, 32 : 16 

 Perank, Eugene, a singer, 75 : 17, 18, 19 

 Perch 



caught in large numbers, 17 : 15 



Natchez story of owl and, 88: 253 

 Percussion in chronic tuberculosis, 42: 



28 f. 

 Percussion process 



of stone fracture, 60 : 284 



of stone fracture, causes of failure 

 in, 60 : 290 

 Fere Rouquette's oak, 48: 6 

 Perez, (Juan) Pio 



on katun, 18 : 12 



on length of katun, 28 : 330 



on Maya calendar, 28 : 427 

 Pcrczla id'ighfi 



addition to tesvino, 34: 27 



medicinal plant, 34 : 73, 233, 234 

 Pei'forated stones 



abundant in California, 2: 5 



impossible use of, as club head, 

 2: 20 



in Europe, 2 : 21 f . 



not used by Indians as weights for 

 nets, 2:19 



occurrence of, in other parts of the 

 world, 2 : 5 



of sandstone, quartzite, 2: 5 



of various shapes and sizes, 2:5 



origin of, 2 : 32 fif. 



use of, as digging-stick weight, 

 2:7 



