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Physical appearance 



Alacaluf, Yahgans, West Patagonl- 



ans, 63 : 29 

 Chonos, 63 : 41 fiE. 

 Onas, 63 : 53 

 sources of, 63 : 140 

 Physical relations, see Affinities. 

 Physical type 



changes in, 40, pt. 1 : 9 f . 

 classification based on, 40, pt. 1 : 



6f. 

 of the Hawaiians, 38 : 57 

 permanence of, 40, pt. 1 : 8 f . 

 relation between language, cus- 

 toms and, 40, pt. 1 : 7 f . 

 Physicians' reports 



on diseases among Indians, details, 



34: 19S-219 

 on diseases among Indians, general 

 descriptions, 34: 197 f. 

 Physiographic conditions, relation of, 



to culture, 54: 13 

 Physiography of Gila-Salt region, 35: 



7f. 

 Physiological characters of Indians and 



Whites, 34: 36 

 Physiology 



Fuegian, sources of, 63: 140 

 of southwestern tribes, uniformity 

 in, 34 : 2 

 Physique of hula performer, 38 : 57 

 Pi, an imaginary Hawaiian being, 38: 



214 f. 

 Pia, a Timucua town, 73 : 328 

 Pia'ago, in Yurok calendar, 78 : 75 

 Piachi 



a Mobile village, 73 : 152 

 location of, 73 : 146 

 Pia'getl, a town in Hupa Valley, 78: 



129 

 Piakimina, use of, by Tunica, 43: 309, 



317 

 Piankashaw language, works in, 13: 



394 

 Piatos, 44 : 25, 30 

 Picacho Peak, 78 : 788 

 Picaneaux 



location and number of, 77: 32 

 8ce also Piegan. 

 Pica pica hudsonia, among the Tewa, 



56:39 

 Picayune Creek, Chukchansi settlement 



on, 78: 482 

 Picea tnrjelmanni, among the Tewa, 



55: 41 

 Pichanga, 78:687 

 Picicorvus columbinus, among the Tewa, 



56:40 

 Pickering, John, loss of manuscript by, 

 99:1 



Abnaki vocabulary edited by, 25: 

 xiii 

 Pickett — , on Choctaw mortuary use of 



fire, 8 : 22 

 Pickett's Cave, 76 : 129 

 Picks, description of, 96 : 149 

 Pico, Pedro, 52 : 210 



51 



70 



91 



Picoides americanus dorsalis, among 

 the Tewa, 56:38 



Picotte, Henrie, 83 : 32 



Pictographic records, 60 : 98 



Pictographs 



anthropomorphic figures, 65: 194 



at Black Rock Spring, 82 : 59 



at Lone Butte, 82: 12, 60 



at Pend d'Oreille Lake, 82: 11 



Basket Maker, 82 : 92, 95, 121 



colored, 70 : 65 



covered with plaster, 70 : 65 



description of, 37: 81 f . ; 41: 



ft", 

 discussion of, 65: 192 

 found at Nockito, 65: 71 

 found during excavation, 81: 

 found in Blue Canyon Cave, 65 : 

 found in Ruin 4, 65 : 36 

 groups of, 65 : 194 

 in cave, 82: 10 

 in Cottonwood Canyon, 82: 52 

 in Red Creek Canyon, 82: 38 

 in Ruin 5, 65: 41 

 in Ruin 7, 65: 48 

 in Ruin 9, 65: 72 

 in Saddle Canyon, 82 : 84 

 in Summit Canyon, 82: 20 

 incised on stone, 65: 196; 70: 65 

 large number of, in Ruin 1, 65 : 18 

 mountain sheep, 65: 193 

 near cliff house at Sayodneeehee, 



65: 26 

 near Oneida, Idaho, 82: 11 

 near Ruin 1, 65: 19 

 near Ruin 5, 70 : 49 

 near slab inclosures, 70 : 63 

 occurrence of, 92 : 121 f . 

 of birds, 65 : 194 

 of Farm Canyon, 82 : 117 

 of Hieroglyph Canyon, 82 : 38 

 of Shoshonean origin, 82 : 38 

 of Silver City (N. Mex.) region, 



35:86 

 of South America, 60 : 144 

 of Spur ranch, 35 : 65 

 of Tularosa Valley, 35 : 71 

 on Clear Creek, 82 : 35, 65 

 on rim of Devil's Kitchen, 82 : 63 

 on Temple Creek, 82 : 65 

 on walls of Cave I, 65 : 75 

 on walls of Cave II, 65: 86 

 painted, 65 : 197 

 possible origin of, 82 : 12 

 reported near Paydown, 76 : 97 

 See also Hieroglyphics; I'etro- 

 glyphs ; Picture writing. 



Pictography 



among southern Indians, 22: 32 

 on ClifC Palace pottery, 51 : 68 



Picture calendar, 61 : 69 



Picture manuscript, Maya, 28: 25 



Picture writing 



Chippewa use of, 86 : 174^183 

 Mexican, 28: 



collected by Humboldt, chro- 

 nology of, 228 



