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Pneumonia — Continued 



among the Tlabuiltec, 34 : 187 

 among the Walapai, 34: 179 

 among the Zuni, 34 : 181 

 Chitimacha cure for, 43 : 357 

 summary as to, 34 : 188, 190 

 Poarames, 44 : 25, 30 

 Pocahontas, the ill-starred princess, 



17:6 

 Pochote water, use of, by Tepecano, 



34 : 251 

 Pochougoula, name of Natchez village, 



43:46 

 Po-chuse-hat-che, a synonym for Potcas 



hatchee, 73:276 

 Pochwimkias, order of Hopi medicine 



men, 34 : 225 f . 

 Pococi, 44 : 82 



Pocolabo, a Yamasee town, 73 : 97 

 Pocotabaco, a synonym for Pocotalaco, 



73 : 104 

 Pocotalaco, Indian settlement near St. 



Augustine, 73 : 104 

 Pocotaligat Town 



a Yamasee town, 73 : 98 

 See also Pocotaligo. 

 Pocotaligo, a Yamasee town, 73: 97 

 Podbaba skull, 33 : 99 

 Poele, 78 : 554 

 Poetry 



of ancient Hawaii, 38 : 161, 263 

 of the Fuegians, 63 : 181 

 Pohalin Tinliu, "ground-squirrel's hole," 



78 : 478 

 Pohonichi, name probably of Yokuts 



origin, 78 : 443 

 Pohoniu, identification of, 78: 481 

 Pohono, a source of California place 



name, 78 : 896 

 Pohono Falls, 78 : 443 

 Poihuuinge Ruins, account of, 32 : 33 f . 

 Poinsett, J. R., collection of Mexican 



manuscripts of, 28 : 200, 212 

 Poinsett County, Ark., mounds in, 76: 



171 

 Point au Barree, Houma settlement, 



43: 291 

 Point Barrow language, works in, 1: 



76 

 Point Concepcion 



change of vegetation at, 78: 574 

 mention of, 78:5.52,553 

 region north of, 78: 551 

 tribes in vicinity of, 78 : 243 

 Point Coupee, location of Okelousa, 43: 



302 

 Point Coupee settlements, attacks on, 



by Chickasaw, 43 : 252 

 Pointed stones, use of, 81: 19 

 Point Loma, percentage composition of 



shell mound at, 78:923 

 Point Pleasant, reference to battle of, 



23:16 

 Point Reyes 



lagoon inside of, 78 : 275 

 peninsula, uninhabited, 78 : 273 



Point St. George, 78: 124, 125 

 Poison 



use of, Fuegian, 63:71, 121, 211 

 use of, Jibaro, 79 : 7 

 Poison ivy, medicinal use of, 99 : 198 

 "Poison Tree," Chitimacha, note on, 



43:351 

 Poison tube 



destruction of, 90: 85 

 detection of, 90: 84 

 making of, 90 : 84 

 Poisson, Father — 



location of Koroa by, 43: 331 



mission of, among Quapaw, 47: 11 



note regarding temple tire, 43: 165 



on Chitimacha, 43 : 342 



on Davion, 43 : 313 



reference to, 43 : 206 



stop of, at Houma village, note, 43 : 



290 

 victim of massacre, 43: 225 f. 

 Pojoy, see Pooy. 

 Pokam, 44 : 64, 66, 68, 69, 73 

 Poker Boy 



disappears into his shrine, Cochiti 



tale, 98 : 50 f . 

 wives of, Cochiti tale of contest of, 

 98 : 49 f . 

 Pokol, an unlocated place name, 78: 



711 

 Pokomam, see Pokam. 

 Pokonchi, 44 : 68, 69 

 Pokto-no, a Central Miwok place name. 



78 : 445 

 Polames, 44 : 25, 30 

 Polanisia trachysperma, among the 



Tewa, 55 : 59 

 Pola-sii, a Northern Miwok place name, 



78 : 445 

 Polawak, a Cusabo place name, 73 : 22 

 Pole for Sun dance, 75 : 80 

 Polished stone artifacts, processes of 



making, 60 : 332 

 Polishers 



bone, found with human remains, 



23 : 21, 141 

 found near Gala, 23: 18 

 in grave mounds, 23: 68 

 Polishing, 60: 344 

 Polishing stones 



use of, in potterymaking, 81 : 21 

 See also Rubbing stones. 

 Political culture, Fuegian, 63: 177 f. 

 Poliutla, 44: 50 

 Pollard, John Garland, attach^ of the 



Smithsonian Institution, 17: 6 

 Pollen 



medicinal use of, 34: 225, 232 

 See also Meal. 

 Pollock, Dr. William L., on pathological 

 conditions at Shawnee School, Okla., 

 34: table 9 (facing p. 406) 

 Pollock place, village site near, 23: 64 

 Polyandry 



absence of, among Southwestern 



tribes, 34 : 47 

 among the Fuegians, 63 : 166 



