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INDEX TO BULLETINS 1-100 



345 



Pueblo Indian — Continnecl 



patliological conditions among, 34 : 



table 9 

 pederasty among the, 34: 51 

 period of cultural decline of, 96: 



7 

 phases of culture of, 92 : 4-7 

 physical affinities of, 34 : 8, 10, 13, 



34, 35, 134 

 physical environment of, 34: 134 

 population of the, 34: 6, table 9 

 pottery of, for holding water, 54: 



58 

 pulse and respiration of, 34: 352 



ff. 

 redistribution of, 96: 7 

 reference to revolt of, 96: 7, 16 

 spinal curvatures among, 34: 208, 



table 9 

 statures of the, 34:134 

 sterile women among, 34 : 52 

 temperature of the, 34 : 352 ff. 

 territory occupied by, 92 : 2 

 trade of, with Mexico, 96 : 10 

 treatment of infants by, 34: 82, 



83 

 tuberculosis among the, 34: 210, 



211, table 9 

 See also particular designations, as 



Hopi, Rio Grande Pueblos, ZuQi. 

 Pueblo Nuevo, Mexico, Tepehuane popu- 

 lation of, 34: 11 

 Pueblo peoples 



arrival of, 100:3 

 concentration of, 100: 4 

 cultural decline of, 100 : 4 

 identified by pottery, 82 : 133 

 Pueblo periods, tentative dates of, 96: 



11 f. 

 Pueblo pottery 



decorations on, 100 : 145-149 

 distinctive feature of, 100 : 126 

 in Beaver .houses, 82: 26 

 Pueblo ruins 



abandonment of rooms in, 100: 



100 f. 

 built in units, 100:91,95,98,102, 



lllf. 

 clearing of, 100 : 15 

 conclusions drawn from, 100: 111 



fC., 173 f . 

 description of, 100 : 90-109 

 different grades of construction in, 



100:95 

 early, underlying later, 96: 9 

 existence of, in large numbers, 32 : 



11 

 In Utah, 82:1 

 one story high, 32 : 11 

 one story in height, 100 : 108 

 over Basket Maker, 96 : 9 

 parts of, destroyed by fire, 100: 



103 

 position of, in Little Colorado chro- 

 nology, 100: 108 

 remains under, 100 : 93 



Pueblo ruins — Continued 



stages in development of, 100: 



91-107 

 stages in growth of, 100: 90 f., 



lllf. 

 suggestive of San Juan type, 100: 

 108 

 Pueblos 



ancient location of, 41 : 20 

 ancient northeastern, 52: 183 

 early records of, 60 : 16 

 lowland, practically fortifications, 



60 : 112 

 of San Juan drainage, 82 : 74 

 on mesa, 82:51 

 Pueblo tribes, origin of, 70 : 69 

 Pueblo Viejo, Ariz., ruins at, 35: 39 

 Pueblo Viejo, Mexico, Tepehuane popu- 

 lation of, 34:11 

 Pueblo Viejo Valley 



ruins in, 35 : 28, 32-38 

 stonework in, 35 : 22 

 Pueblo villages, collapse of, 96: 5 f. 

 Puelchean formation, description of, 



52 : 83 f., 105, 362, 363 

 Puerperium 



among the Tepecano, 34 : 186 

 summary as to, 34 : 191 

 See also Childbirth. 

 Puerto Belgrano, site of stone imple- 

 ments, 52 : 109 

 Puerto San Bias, sec San Bias. 

 Pueyrredon, Department of, 52: 107, 



109 

 Puffball 



among the Tewa, 55 : 66 

 use of, 99 : 124 

 Puffin, Tlingit story of, 39 : 57 f . 

 Puget Sound, reference to tribes of, 78 : 



913 

 Pugh, E. W., acknowledgment to, 22: 



42 

 Pugh Place, cairn on, 23 : 66 

 Puili, a bamboo rattle, 38: 144 

 Piiilques, see Pulicas. 

 Pui-mem, a Wintun settlement, 78: 



356 

 Puimok, a Wintun settlement, deriva- 

 tion of, 78 : 356 

 Pujunan stock, 78 : 394 

 Pukemul, a Huchnon settlement, 78: 



203 

 Pu-la-I, a musical instrument, 38: 147 

 Pulakatu, a Maidu place name, 78: 



394 

 Pulaski County, Mo. 



caves of, 76 : 42-89 

 house mounds in, 76 : 162 

 Pule Hoonoa, 38 : 31, 126, 128 

 Pule Kuahu, 38 : 18, 20, 21, 42, 43, 44» 



46 

 Pulekukwerek in Yurok mythology, ac 



count of, 78 : 74 

 Pulhaa, story concerning, 90: 175 

 Pulicas, 44 : 25, 30 



