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INDEX TO BULLETINS 1-100 



341 



Poy-yus — Continued 



location of, 63: 32 



mention of, 63 : 33, 36 



See also Poyas. 

 Prairie-clover, 55: 58 



See also Petalostemon. 

 Prairie Creek, 78 : 14 

 Prairie dogs 



among the Tewa, 56 : 21 



coyote sings for the, Cochiti tale, 

 98 : 144 

 Pi-alrie du Chien 



graves near. 71 : 35 



treaty of, 53 : 61 

 Prairie Fork, mounds on, 37 : 74 

 Prairie-Hen People, a Mandan band, 



80:3 

 Prairie-Landing Village, Chitimacha, 



43 : 344 

 Praise songs, 80: 156 f. 

 Pratt, Capt. R. H., address to, 11 : 90 

 Prayer 



among the Fuegians, 63: 152 f. 



at filling the pipe, 94 : 180 



at Sun dance, 75 : 80 



for gathering medicine, 99 : 150 



for long life, 99 : 150 



for protection, 99: 149 f. 



formulas, California Indian, 78: 

 4, 53, 59, 66, 69, 103, 106, 137, 149, 

 299, 317, 471, 509, 529 

 Prayer Feathers, at the lakes, 100 : 7 

 Prayer-Plume bases, 81 : 64 f ., 66 

 Prayer-Stick houses, description of, 35 : 



17 

 Prayer sticks, distribution of, 90: 145 

 Precipitation at Espanola and Santa 



F6, 54:44 

 Predicating concepts, Hupa, 40, pt. 1 : 



102 f. 

 Pf edmost, reference to, 52 : 4 

 Pre-Ensenadean Formation, definition 



of, 52 : 322 

 Prefixation 



Takelma, 40, pt. 2: 55 f. 



See also Prefixes. 

 Prefixes 



Chinook, 40, pt. 1 : 588-592 



Chukchee, 40, pt. 2: 815-819 



Coos, 40, pt. 2 : 319-326 



different kinds of, in Atakapa, 68: 

 27 f£. 



Haida, 40, pt. 1 : 219-235 



Hupa, 40, pt. 1 : 112-121 



Kamchadal, Koryak, 40, pt. 2: 

 815-819 



Maldu, 40, pt. 1 : 693-699 



Ponca, 40, pt. 1 : 901, 903 f. 



Siouan, 40, pt. 1 : 900-906 



Siuslawan, 40, pt. 2: 461 ff. 



Teton, 40, pt. 1 : 900 f ., 902 f . 



Tlingit, 40, pt. 1 : 173-184 



Winnebago, 40, pt. 1 : 904 f . 



See also Prefixation. 

 Pregnancy 



among the San Carlos Apache, 34 : 

 179 



Pregnancy — Continued 



among the Tepecano, 34 : 186 

 awaking early during, Chinook, 20 : 



241 

 beliefs concei-ning, 99 : 35 

 customs connected with, 99: 118- 



122 

 foi'mula of ceremony for, 99: 195 

 kidney disorders in, 34: 189 

 no harm to woman during, 98 : 70 

 summary as to, 34 : 191 

 taboos connected with, 99: 18, 



120 ff. 

 taboos during, Chinook, 20 : 241 ff. 

 trout not eaten during, Chinook, 



20 : 241 

 See also Abortion ; Childbirth ; 

 Gestation ; Immaculate Concep- 

 tion ; Lactation ; Menstruation. 

 Prehistoric works, see under names of 



different States. 

 Pre-Kansan glacial deposit, 52: 21 

 Prentiss, D. W., in bibliography, 34: 



418 

 Prentiss, William 



account of, 45 : 175 

 songs by, 45 : 189, 199 

 Preposition, Tsimshian, 40, pt. 1 : 410- 



413 

 Pre-Pueblo Period, features of, 92 : 4 f . 

 Pre-Pueblo ware, 81 : 38 

 Presbyterian School ( at Sitka ) , 39 : 99, 



100 

 Pressure force, see Muscular force. 

 Pressure process of stone fracture, 60 : 



304, 308 

 Preuss, Dr. K. Th., on "eye of light" at 

 Santa Lucia Cozumalhuapa, 28: 

 668 f. 

 Prevention of tuberculosis, see Tuber- 

 culosis. 

 Priber, Cliristian, lost manuscript by, 



99:1 

 Price, C. D., mound on farm of, 23: 45 

 Prichard, J. C, work of, on antiquity of 



man, 33 : 14 

 Prickly heat, itching caused by, Choc- 

 taw cure for, 48 : 23 

 Pricklypear cactus, among the Tewa, 



55:62 

 Pride's Cave, 76 : 134 

 Priestesses 



dress of, 79 : 74 



old women acting as, 79 : 50 f . 



part taken by, in ceremonies, 79: 



56, 58, 59, 69, 80 

 power of, 79: 89 

 Priesthood 



and ceremonials, Zapotec, 28 : 275- 



283 

 Maya, organization of, 57 : 20 f . 

 Priests 



activities of, 99 : 85 f . 

 first, at Cochiti, 98: 193 ff. 

 Maya, costume of, 28: 602 

 miracle performed by, 98: 194 



