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Port Madison Indians, mortality among, 



from tuberculosis, 42: 5 

 Portoia Expedition, 78:546 

 Port Royal 



colony left at, 73 : 49 

 principal Indian town of, descrip- 

 tion of, 73 : 65 

 Port Royal Island, tribes in vicinity of, 



73:49 

 Port Royal Sound 



French and Spanish names for, 73 : 



51 

 named by Ribault, 73 : 49 

 Portulaca oleracea, among the Tewa, 

 55 : 59, 72 



P. rettisa, among the Tewa, 55: 60 

 Posache, a Gnale town, 73 : 81, 82 

 Posa Flat, 78 : 479 

 Posege, see Poseuinge. 

 Poseuinge 



plan of, by Holmes, 32 : 39 

 ruin, account of, 32 : 38 f . 

 See also Po-shu-ouinge. 

 Posglsa, location of, 78 : 585 

 Poshbutu, order of Hopi medicine men, 



34 : 225 f . 

 Poshgisha, a synonym for Posglsa, 78 : 



585 

 Po-shu-oulnge 



abandoned in haste, 81 : 3 

 buildings composing, 81 : 5 

 expedition to, 81 : 4 

 location of, 81 : 1, 2 

 meaning of the name, 81 : 1 

 See also Poseuinge ; Ruin. 

 Poso Creek, 78 : 482, 610 

 Poso Creek group, reference to, 78 : 479 

 PossossioDs 



buried with the dead, 83: 3, 6, 9, 

 12, 14 f., 24, 25, 26, 28, 31, 34, 

 35, 36, 38, 43, 50, 51, 53, 54, 57, 

 64, 67, 74, 84, 85 

 See also Property; and names of 

 different possessions. 

 Possessive suffixes, Takelma, 40, pt. 2 : 



231-240 

 Post-glacial, significance of the term, 



60:73 

 Postilion, murder of, by savages, after 



massacre, 43 : 227 

 Post-Pampean formation, description 



of, 52 : 27-32 

 Postpositions, Athapascan, 40, pt. 1 : 



150 

 Posts 



burial, of the Delaware, 71 : 22, 24 

 burial, of the Menominee, 71: 35 

 burial, of the Miami, 71 : 39 

 burial, of the Ojibway, 71 : 29 

 burial, of the Shawnee, 71: 41 

 practically incorporated in walls, 



100:32 

 remains of, 100 : 20, 25, 37 

 slanting, 100: 83 

 Postures of the California Indians, 78 : 

 520, 728 



Pota, a Central Miwok place name, 78: 



445 

 Potalaca 



Indian village near St. Augustine, 



73:105 

 See also Pocotalaca. 

 Potano, a Florida chief, 73 : 336 

 Potano Province 



location of, 73 : 321 

 mention of, 73 : 328 

 population of , 73:337 

 Potatoes 



among the Fuegians, 63 : 44, 45 

 among the Tewa, 55 : 73, 113 

 produced in Duhare province, 73: 



42 

 raising of, 11 : 39 

 Potawatomi 



connections of the, 86 : 6 



epilepsy among the, 34: 203, table 



9 (facing p. 406) 

 festivals, similar to Fox, 89: 8 

 idiocy among the, 34: 205, table 9 

 morbidity among, from tubercu- 

 losis, 42 : 4 

 pathological conditions of, 34: ta- 

 ble 9 

 population of, 34 : table 9 

 songs, 87 : 8 

 tuberculosis among the, 34: 210, 



table 9 

 See also Pottawatomie. 

 Potaya, a Timucua town, 73 : 328 

 Potcas Hatchee 



an Okchai settlement, 73: 276 

 description of, by Hawkins, 73: 



276 

 population of, 73:436 

 Pot covers (or lids) 



description of, 65 : 125 

 stone, description of, 96 : 151 f . 

 Poteskeet, habitat of, 22 : 7 

 Pothohiriva, see Puturiba. 

 Potitlik, a Wiyot village, 78 : 115 

 Potlapigua, 44:4,32 

 Potlatch 



among the Chinook, 20: 268 f. 

 given when child shoots first bird, 



Chinook, 20 : 243 

 given by sick chief when daughter 

 is about ten years old, 20: 246 

 speeches, story used in, Tlingit, 39 : 



187 

 "women's songs" employed during, 

 29 : 147 

 Potogiribia, see Putui'iba. 

 Potol, an inhabited site, 78 : 234 

 Potoltuc, 78 : 553 

 Potomac Valley 



implement making in, 60 : 334 

 reference to, 52 : 150 

 Potoyotoya, a Timucua place name, 



73 : 328 

 Potrero, 44: 93 



Potrero de los Idolos, stone lions of, 

 description of, 32: 31 f. 



