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Prud'homme, Pierre, visitor to Taensa, 



43:259 

 Pruner-Bey, cited on recent low-browed 



crania, 33:99 

 Prunus pennsylvanica, use of, 99: 275 

 P. scrotina, use of, 99: 170 

 P. virginiana, use of, 99: 170, 199, 



277, 298 

 See also Cherry ; Cliokecherry. 

 Psalmanazar, George, autlior of ficti- 

 tious Formosa grammar, 43: 13 

 Pseudotsuga mucronata, among the 



Tewa, 55 : 42 

 Psychology, Fuegian, 63 : 140 

 Psychoneuroses, Fuegian, 63: 80, 140 

 Ptarmigans, among the Tewa, 56: 34 

 Ptelea crenulata, among the Tewa, 55 : 

 47 

 P. tomentosa, among the Tewa, 55 : 

 47 

 Pterions, Munsee crania, 62: 36 

 Pterygium, treatment for, among Mes- 



caleros, 34: 237 

 Ptiloria sp., among the Tewa, 55: 60 

 Pu-d, a whistle, 38: 146 

 Puala, a Timucua town, 73: 328 

 Pualnacatup, 78 : 554 

 Puants, common people among Natchez, 



43: 103 f. 

 Puapua-kea, 38: 92 

 Puberty 



girls shut up during, 39 : 104 

 girls sit behind screens during, 29 : 



330 

 in Indian children, 34: 48, 125- 



128, 131 

 See also Adolescence; Breasts; 

 Drinking cup ; Menstruation ; Pu- 

 berty customs. 

 Puberty customs 



of the Chippewa, 86 : 70 fE. 

 of the Fuegians, 63 : 156 f . 

 of the Kamia, 97: 35, 53, 54, 61 

 of the Papago, 90 : 164 

 See also Puberty; and references 

 given there. 

 Puberty feast of the Jibaros. 79: 2 

 Puberty initiation dance, male, de- 

 scribed, 91: 90 fif. 

 Publications relating to collections in 



U.S. National Museum, 60: xiv 

 Public square of the Creeks, 69 : 73, 74 

 Pubu-nga, in Juaneuo mythology, 78: 



637 

 Puccunnas, a synonym for Pakana, 73: 



272 

 Pudding Creek, Yuki settlement at 



mouth of, 78: 212 

 Pueblo architecture 



elements of, complex, 70: 73 

 of local origin, 70: 70 

 Pueblo area, outstanding feature of, 



92: 2 f. 

 Pueblo Bonito 



earlier ruins beneath, 96: 9 



kivas of, 92 : 89 



older than Aztec, 96: 11 



Pueblo Bonito — Continued 

 period of, 92 : 5 

 pipes from, 81 : 31 

 reference to work at, 100 : 162 

 Pueblo Chettro Kettle, balcony in, 41 : 



15 

 Pueblo Creek, milling rooms on, 35: 16 

 Pueblo Creek region, ruins in, 35: 41, 



57 f. 

 Pueblo culture 



direction of migration of, 70: 72 



divisions of, 100: 3 ff. 



influence of environment on, 60: 



47 

 represented at Beaver, 82: 22 

 Pueblo de las Canaos, 78: 553 

 Pueblo de Sardinas, identification of, 



78 : 553 

 Pueblo Grande, period of, 96: 7 

 Pueblo Grande ruins 



characteristics of, 96 : 72 

 place of, in Southwest chronology, 

 96:72f. 

 Pueblo Indian 



baldness among the, 34 : 162 

 blindness among the, 34 : 189 

 characteristics of the, 96 : 4 

 childbirth among the, 34 : 56 

 classic period of, 96. 7 

 comparatively free from tubercu- 

 losis, 42 : 6 

 concentration of, into communities, 



96:5 

 contraction of area occupied by, 



96:6,7 

 culture periods of, 96 : 4—8 

 deaf and dumb among, 34: 207, 



table 9 (facing p. 406) 

 deformities of the, 34: 174 

 descent and history of, 35: 9 ff. 

 development of culture of, 92: 3 

 dwellings of the, 34 : 16 

 environment of the, 54: 58 

 foods of the, 34: 20, 21 

 grayness of the, 34: 100, 161, 398 

 greatest period of, 92 : 5 

 habits of life of, 34 : 33 f . 

 head deformation among the, 34: 



79 f ., 82, 83 

 house building of the, 96 : 5 

 identified by pottery fragments, 



82:128 

 idiocy among the, 34 : 205, table 9 

 investigations among the, 34: 1 

 marriage among the, 34:47; 35: 



10 

 medicine men of the, 34 : 222 

 mention of the, 44 : 31 

 modern villages of the, 96 : 8 

 muscular force of the, 34: 149, 



374 f . 

 native alcoholic drinks of, 34: 27 

 new communities of, 96: 7 

 obesity among, 34: 156 

 occupations of the, 34: 17, 18 

 offerings by, on Mount Thomas, 

 35:19 



