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INDEX TO BULLETINS 1-100 



347 



Putnam, Prof. F. W. 



acknowledgment to, 33: 21 

 archeological work of, 60: 242 

 cited on Trenton femur, 33: 4G f. 

 copper plate found in Tennessee by, 



8: 30 

 expeditious under direction of, 



34: 1 

 explorations in Trenton gravels by, 



33: 35 

 on perforated stones, 2: 6 

 quoted on perforated stones, 2: 



6, 7 

 See also Volk, E. 

 Putorius longicauda, among the Tewa, 



56: 23 

 Puttyroot, use of, 99: 128 

 Puturiba, a Timucua town, 73: 328 

 Puyallup Agency, Wash. 



morbidity at, from tuberculosis, 



42: 4 

 pathological conditions at, Quinai- 

 elt, 34: 210, table 9 (facing p. 

 400) 

 Puyallup language, works in, 16: 53 

 Puyatc Society, of the Pecos Indians, 



98: 16 

 Puy6 (or Puye) 



extensive character of cliff village 



of, 32: 15 

 general account of, 32: 14 f. 

 red ware abundant in, 81: 58 

 spindle whorls found at, 81 : 62 

 Puye ruins, period of, 96: 8 

 Puzzles, made by Guiana Indians, 91 : 



94 f . 

 Pyiitwaya'a 



custodian of buffalo head, 87: 43 

 custodian of sacred pack, 87: 1 

 Pycnantliemmn albescens, Choctaw 



cure for colds, 48 : 24 

 Pygmies 



Alabama story of the, 88: 149 

 Natchez story of the, 88 : 247 f . 

 See also Pygmy race. 

 Pygmy graves, explanation of, 71 : 45 

 Pygmy race 



references to, 52: 224, 243 f. 

 See also Pygmies. 

 Pyorrhea alveolaris, indications of, 



62: 16 

 Pyramidal fonns, of stone implements, 



21: 17 

 Pyramid Lake 



people of, name for, 78: 584 

 pictographs on rocks at, 82: 12, 

 GO 

 Pyramids, Middle Mexican area, 60: 



126 

 Pyramidula ci'onkhitei anthonyi, 

 among the Tewa, 56 : 65 

 P. perspectiva, among the Tewa, 



56: 65 

 P. shimeM coclcerelli, among the 

 Tewa, 56: 65 

 Pyre, see Funeral pyre. 



QIa'dAstin, a Tlingit informant, 



39: 1 

 Q ! a'g.awa-i 



a supernatural being, 29: 208 

 an islet, 29: 208 

 Qa'gials, see Those-born-at-Qu'gials. 

 Qagutl, see Kwakiutl. 

 Qa-i-lnaga'-i, an old town, Haida, 29: 



207 

 Q ! aku'n, mention of, 29 : 51 

 Qa'lg.a-dja'adas, the name of Raven's 



aunt, 29: 150 

 Qaii ("Sleep-bird"), representation of 



sleep as, 29: 69 

 Qaqlatcgu'k, Tlingit myths of, 39: 



225 ff., 321 ff. 

 Qasist ! a'n yek, see Spider- Spirit. 

 Qi Elte', see Cultee. 

 Ql'ngi, Haida name of a mountain, 



29: 148 

 Q! oe'tas, description of, 29: 84 

 Qo'lkle, Haida myth of, 29: 358-361 

 Qona'tc, identity of, 29: 303, 304 

 Qona'ts, see He-who-travels-behind. 

 Qowulka', a kind of fishhook, halibut 



fond of, 39: 87 

 Quaeaya, see Guacaya. 

 Quadrangle of Puye, only one entrance 



to, 32: 15 

 Quadrangular dwellings, 69 : 58 

 Quadrate form of decoration, 96: 



120-124 

 Quails 



among the Tewa, 56: 33 



as food for ceremonial runner, 85 : 



27, 31 

 coyote brings her children to play 

 with the, Cochiti tale, 98: 145 f. 

 Quakers, see Friends. 

 Qualcan, 44: 83 

 Quamoclidion muUiflorum, among the 



Tewa, 55: 60 

 Quanmu, mention of, by Cabrillo, 78: 



553 

 Quannegua, mention of, by Cabrillo, 



78: 553 

 Quapaw 



a tribe of the Dhegiha group, 77: 



2, 77 

 burials of the, 83: 60 f. 

 country occupied by the, 77: 108 

 decrease in population of, 77: 111 

 destruction of Koroa by, 43: 242, 



331 

 destruction of Yazoo and Tioux by, 



43: 242 

 expedition against Chakchiuma, 



43: 294 

 friends of La Salle, 43: 218 

 habitations of the, 83: 60 

 lack of religious temple among, 



43: 167 

 location of the, 43: 7 

 meaning of the name, 69 : 16 ; 77 : 



108 

 migration of the, 77: 77, 112 



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