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Pit houses — Coutiiuied 



unit or single clan, 100 : 4 

 with shallow pit, 100 : 86 

 See also Pit dwellings. 

 Pitkachi 



number of, 78 : 401 

 short account of, 78 : 484 

 Pitkiaiakwi, remains of, 100 : 7 

 Pitnani-u, Yokuts name of a village, 



78:607 

 Pit River 



Acliomawi of, raided, 78 : 319 

 mention of, 78 : 280, 305, 307, 337, 



352, 356, 476 

 real head of Sacramento River 



system, 78 : 282 

 shell beads in, 78 : 309 

 Pit River Indian 



a synonym for Achomawi, 78: 352 

 pathological conditions among, 34 : 

 table 9 (facing p. 406) 

 "Pit Rivers," 78:308 

 Pit River Valley, 78 : 308 

 Pits 



age of, 21 : 18 f . 



around and in Indian villages, ex- 

 planation of, 37:90 

 in floors, 81 : 15 

 in quarries, depth of, 21 : 9 

 rectangular, of unknown use, 100 : 



98 

 sunk to upper surface of horizontal 



strata, 21 : 10 

 theories concerning, 100 : 57 

 See also Depressions ; Fire pit ; 

 Grain pit ; Holes ; Ladder box ; 

 Pit burials ; Storage pits. 

 Pitsokut, a Southern Maidu place name, 



78:394 

 Pitt River, see Pit River. 

 Pityophis catenifer sayi, among the 

 Tewa, 56 : 50 

 P. sayi mexicanus, among the Tewa, 

 56:50 

 Piute, a source of California place name, 



78 : 896 

 Piute Springs, 78 : 596 

 Pixana, a Zapotec ceremony, 28 : 278 ff. 

 Piyaya, a Timucua chief, 73 : 328 

 Pizcache, number of, 78 : 491 

 Place names 



referring to tobacco, 94 : 266 f . 

 See also Tewa place names. 

 Placenta 



disposal of, 99 : 126 

 means for expelling, 99 : 126 

 Place's (Lem.) Ranch, ruins on, 35: 



36 

 Plain, illustrated by gesture, 38 : 178 

 Plains 



buffalo hunting of the, 98 : 197-200 

 hunting on the, Kutenai, 59 : 52, 53 

 Plains Indians, physical characters of, 

 33 : 52, 97 f ., 183 



Plains Miwok, language of, 78 : 442 



Plains Ojibwa, 89:9 



Plaiting of the Fuegians, 63: 183, 184, 



204 

 Plan of Mesa Verde, 41 : 4, 7 f ., 9 

 Planesticus migratorins propinquus, 



among the Tewa, 56 : 44 

 Planetisimal hypothesis, 54 : 60 

 Plank boat 



description of, 63 : 198 ff . 

 distribution and migration of, 63: 



29 f ., 43, 198 ff. 

 origin of, 63:201-204 

 Plank houses of the California Indians, 



78 : 12, 18, 39, 78, 140, 289, 809 

 PlanorMs parvus, among the Tewa, 



56:63 

 Plantain, use of, as a charm, 86: 112 

 Plantation or garden, Karuk name for, 



94 : 50 

 Planting 



of tobacco, 94 : 75 ff. 

 places selected for, 97 : 5, 6, 7 

 timed by the stars, 97 : 66 f. 

 Planting stick found on roof at Kitsiel, 



50:30 

 Plants 



cultivation of, 97 : 21 ff. 

 food, Choctaw, 48 : 8 ff . 

 food, Fuegian, 63 : 187 

 injurious to health, 34: 173 

 Karuk classification of, 94:61 

 list of, used as medicine, 64: 38 

 medicinal, Cherokee, 99: 

 collection of, 55 

 cultivation of, 91 

 gathering of, 90, 91 

 preparation of, 55 ff. 

 use of, 53 f ., 82 

 medicinal, Choctaw, 48 : 23 f . 

 medicinal qualities of, 43 : 83-86 

 narcotic, use of, 34: 173 

 wild, used for food, 97 : 23 f . 

 See also Folk medicine; Food; 

 Wealth. 

 Plaquemine, location of Chitimacha, 



43 : 343, 344 

 Plaquemine Brule Bayou, location of 



Atakapa and Opelousa, 43: 364 

 Plaster 



and tepetate, mixture of, for mak- 

 ing floors, 74 : 22 

 annual coats of, in kiva, 100 : 94 

 composition of, 100 : 6 

 of a reddish color, on inner walls 



of Cliff Palace, 51 : 42 

 painted, 81 : 12 

 still remaining on walls, 74 : 21 

 time reckoned by, 100 : 94, 107 

 white, on walls of kiva, 81 : 17 

 Plastering 



interiors covered with, 70: 41 

 of Cliff Palace, 51 : 31 

 See also Plaster. 

 Platanus occidentalis, use of, 99: 200, 

 244, 246, 298 



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