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Quiquima 



mention of, 44: 25, 31, 34 



name not known by Mohave, 78: 



797 

 of Garc^s, 78: 796 

 Qnirigua (or Quirigua), city 



altar M, interpretation of, 57: 



240 ff. 

 architecture of, 28: 81 

 five-tun period used at, 57 : 165 f . 

 founding of, possible date, 57: 



221 f. 

 mention of, 44: 63, 70 

 monuments at, 57: 192 

 prosperity of, 28: 82 

 Stela A, interpretation of, 57: 



179 f. 

 Stela C, interpretation of, 57: 



173 ff., 179, 203 f., 226 

 Stela C, supplementary series, ab- 

 sence of, 57: 175 

 Stela D, interpretation of, 57: 



239 

 Stela E, error in, 57: 247 f. 

 Stela E, interpretation of, 57: 



235-240 

 Stela F, interpretation: of, 57: 



218-222, 239 f. 

 Stela F, plates showing, 57: 218, 



220 

 Stela H, interpretation of, 57: 



192 fe. 

 Stela I, interpretation of, 57: 



164 ff. 

 Stela J, interpretation of, 57: 



215-218, 239 f. 

 Stela K, interpretation of, 57: 



213 ff. 

 Zoomorph G, interpretation of, 



57: 186 f., 229 f., 239 f. 

 Zoomorph P, interpretation of, 

 57: 157-162 

 Quiripi language, works in, 13: 417 

 Quisiyove, a Calusa town, 73: 332 

 Quitovaquita, ceremony originating in, 



90: 143 

 "Quiuamine," encountered by Father 



Cabot in 1818, 78 : 610 

 Quiver 



manner of carrying, 86 : 148 

 for poisoned arrows, 91:8, 9 f. 

 of the California Indians, 78: 90, 



323, 417, 752 

 pipe carried in, 94: 182 f. 

 See also Arrow. 

 Quivira, reached by Coronado, 77: 179 

 Quizqui, a town near the Mississippi, 



73: 293 

 Quizquiz, see Quizqui. 

 Quoddy, see Passamaquoddy. 

 Quohathe 



a Cusabo province, 73: 37 

 a province mentioned by Peter 

 Martyr, 73: 43 

 Quoits, game of, 2 : 18 



Quoquols, see Kwakiutl. 

 Quoratean, source of the term, 78: 

 100 



Rabbit 



and alligator, Natchez story, 88: 



255 f. 



and big maneater, Alabama 



stories, 88: 159 f., 160 f. 

 and big maneater swap, Koasati 



story, 88: 206 f. 

 and buzzard, Koasati story, 88 



211 

 and deer, Kathlamet myth, 26 



72-78 

 and deer, Kathlamet myth, ab 



stract of, 26: 254 f. 

 and maneater, Natchez story, 88 



259 ff. 

 and river, Koasati story, 88 



204 f . 

 and the bear, Biloxi story, 47 



15-18 

 and the ducks, Koasati story, 88 



208 

 and the Frenchman, Biloxi story, 



47: 13 ff. 

 and the old man, Hitchiti story, 



88: 114 

 and the old woman, Biloxi story, 



47: 44 ff. 

 and the only son, Creek story, 88: 



17 ff. 

 and the orphan boy, Koasati story, 



88: 178-181 

 and the turkeys, Koasati story, 



88: 210 

 and tie-snake, Hitchiti story, 



105 f. 

 and wildcat, Hitchiti stories, 



108, 109 

 and wildcat, Natchez story, 



259 

 and wolf, Hitchiti story, 88 : 107 

 and wolf, Natchez story, 88: 



256 ff. 



coyote, wolf, and grizzly bear, 

 Kutenai tale, 59: 55 ff. 



deceives the other animals. Creek 

 story, 88 : 69 f . 



engineers a tug-of-war between bi- 

 sons, Creek story, 88: 50 f. 



engineers a tug-of-war between tie- 

 snake and maneater. Creek 

 story, 88 : 50 



engineers a tug-of-war between tie- 

 snakes. Creek stories, 88: 48 f., 

 49, 49 f. 



escapes from the box, Creek story, 

 88: 70 f. 



fools alligator. Creek stories, 88: 

 51 f., 52 f. 



fools big maneater, Koasati story, 

 88: 205 f. 



fools coyote. Creek story, 88: 63 f. 



