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INDEX TO BULLETINS 1-100 



343 



Pronouns — Continued 



personal, Tsimshian, 40, pt. 1 : 



383-392 

 personal, Winnebago, 40, pt. 1 : 



922-927 

 possessive, Athapascan, 40, pt. 1 : 



148 

 possessive, Ponoa, 40, pt. 1 : 947 f. 

 possessive, Teton, 40, pt. 1 : 946 f. 

 possessive, Tsimshian, 40, pt. 1 : 



392 f . 

 relative and interrogative, Maidu, 



40, pt. 1: 716 

 Siouan, 40, pt. 1: 908-931 

 Siuslawan, 40, pt. 2: 575-586 

 Takelma, 40, pt. 2 : 251-255 

 Tlingit, 40, pt. 1 : 170 fif. 

 See also Pronominal suflSxes. 

 Property 



among California Indians, 78: 3, 



20, 22, 33. 40, 41, 133, 178, 294, 



296, 363, 603, 646, 720 

 buried with the dead, Cherokee, 



99 : 134 f . 

 buried with the dead, Chippewa, 



86: 74 

 disposal of, at death, 94 : 164 

 disposition of, at death, Maya, 64 : 



33 

 ethics of, Fuegian, 63: 177 

 given away after death, 11 : 59, 80, 



91 

 given away as mourning custom, 



83 : 4, 29, 58 

 inheritance of and disposal of, at 



death, 63: 161 f., 172 

 method of holding, by the Occan- 



eechi, 22 : 54 

 of deceased, destruction of, 83 : 7 

 of deceased, distribution of, 83: 



64 

 of deceased, given away, 83: 14, 



29, 38, 44, 64 

 of deceased, not desired by rela- 

 tives, 83 : 39, 44 

 of the dead, disposition of, Kamia, 



97:57 

 ownership of, Fuegian, 63: 178 f. 

 ownership of, Karuk, 94 : 4 

 seized on death of relative, 83 : 11, 



12 

 See also Possessions ; Wealth. 

 Property rights 



among the Kamia, 97: 48 

 in songs, 45: 2 

 Property Woman, a Haida supernatural 

 being who confers wealth, 29: 153, 

 171 

 Prophecy 



by KwIyAma'*', 85: 95 

 by last ceremonial runner, 85: 13 

 codices used for purpose of, 57 : 31 

 of the Fuegians, 63 : 160 

 Prophetic dates 



examples of, 57 : 229-233 

 use of, 57 : 271 f . 



I'roportion of sexes 



general data on, 34 : 37 

 tribal details of, 34 : 37-41 

 See also Sexes ; and different 

 tribal names. 

 I'rosopis glandulosa, among the Tewa, 

 55 : 68 

 P. j Kit flora, Kamia use of, 97: 23 

 P. odorata, see Screw-bean. 

 P. puhcsceiis 



use of, Kamia, 97: 23 

 See also Mesquite. 

 I*rosi>ectors for pottery, methods of, 



37 : 94 f . 

 Prostate gland 



enlargement of, Pima, 34 : 182 

 enlargement of, Southern Ute, 34: 



176 

 summary as to, 34 : 188 

 Prostitution 



among the Apache, 34 : 49 

 among the Fuegians, 63 : 169 

 among the Mexican tribes, 34 : 50 

 among the Natchez, 43: 94 f. 

 extent of, 34 : 47 

 Protestantism, how first heard of at 



Sitka, Tlingit myth, 39 : 79 

 Prothomo, 52: 289, 290, 3.59 

 Protohistoric period, dates of, 92 : 9 

 Proto-Kayenta villages, period of, 92: 



5 

 Proto-Kayenta ware 



in Bed Rock Canyon, 82 : 135 

 in House Rock Valley, 82 : 145 

 reference to, 100 : 135 

 Protokiva, use of the term, 92 : 62 

 Protokiva house 



description of, 92 : 62-68 

 significance of, 92 : 65 

 Proverbial saying, Hawaiian, 38: 53 

 Providence Mountains 



Chemehuevi tribe in, 78 : 595 

 historic Chemehuevi territory, 78: 



760 

 mention of, 78 : 594 

 Provinces, Cusabo, list of, 73 : 36 £f. 

 Proviucia de Guale y Mocama, missions 



comprising, 73 : 90 

 Provincial Museum (Toronto, Canada), 



Huron material in, 62: 111 

 Provo 



description of mounds near, 82: 



18 f. 

 excavations near, 82 : 18 

 remains of mounds near, 82: 18 

 Provo, Fanny, a singer, 75: 17, 18, 19 

 Prudden, Dr. T. Mitchell 



account of cliff dwellings in or near 



Marsh Pass by, 50 : 5 f . 

 articles by, on ruins of San Juan 



watershed, 70: 12 

 excavations conducted by, 70 : 19 

 mention of, 82 : 74 ; 92 : 89 

 on ruins of San Juan Valley, 41 : 8 

 on towers as part of composite 



ruins, 70: 44 

 reference to, 100: 107 



