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Reiss and Stiibel 



example of burial by, 7:5 

 meutiou of, 7: 6, 9, 17 

 Xi. G i GC ts. *^ G 



of biademaking, 60: 165, 179, 19G 

 of quarry shops, 60: 205, 206 

 See also Rejects. 

 Rejects 



examples of, 21 : 16 f . 

 from ClifE Palace, 51: 67 

 mistaken for paleolitliic imple- 

 ments, 60: 75 

 occurrence of, on Brumback farm, 



23: 53 

 See also Rejectage. 

 Rekwoi 



a Yurok place name, 78: 11 

 ceremonies lield at, 78: 10 

 count of houses at, 78: 18, 19 

 houses of, 78: 13 

 Jumping dance at, 78: 60, 61 

 mention of, 78: 15, 51, 52, 70, 71, 



72, 116, 126 

 New Year ceremonies at, 78: 102 

 population of, 78: 16, 17 

 Rekwoi-kas, rock at, addressed, 78: 



71 

 Relation of Hawaiian poetry to music, 



38: 161 

 Relations 



cultural, between, 63: 



Fuegians and Botocudos, 222 



Fuegians and Indo-Oceanic 



primitives, 150, 154, 203 f., 



223-228 



linguistic, between Fuegians and 



Tapuyas, 63:75,222 

 linguistic, somatological, and cul- 

 tural, between, 63: 

 Alacaluf and West Patagouian 



Channel Indians, 7-30 

 Chonos and Alacaluf, 36-46 

 Chonos and Tehuelches, 36, 85 

 Chonos-Fuegians and Arau- 

 canians, 34 £f., 82, 116, 

 220 f. 

 Fuegians and American 



race, 223 

 Manekenkn and Shilk'nam, 



50 ff. 

 Onas and Tehuelches, 52-56 

 Yahgans, Alacaluf, and Onas, 

 4, 54 

 somatological, between, 63: 



Chonos-Fuegians and Lagoa 



Santa race, 221 f. 

 Fuegians and Changos, 222 

 Onas and Bororos, 222 

 Yahgan-Alacaluf and Botocu- 

 dos, 222 

 Relationship terms 



Creek, 73: 363-370 



used in place of personal names, 



Kamia, 97: 62 

 See also Kinship terms. 

 Relics, see Tombs. 



Reliefs (at Copan) 

 bat in, 28: 239 

 from Chiapas, in Museo Nacional 



de Mexico, 28: 112, 668 

 in Sarg collection, 28: 97 ff. 

 Religion 



and ethics, connection between, 



among the Crow, 95: 56 

 and ethics, connection between, 



among the Fox, 95: 56 

 Catholic priests not permitted for 



many years, 84 : 41 

 Christianity a thin veneer, 64: 42 

 effect of, on culture, 60: 49 

 four principal ceremonies, 64: 42 

 Fox, restrictions of, 85: 15 

 Ghost Dance, among the Pawnee, 



93: 78 

 human sacrifice by ancient inhabi- 

 tants, 64: 57 

 in Hawaii, somber, 38: 13 

 Indian conception of, 64: 40 

 Jibaro, blood revenge due to, 79: 



11 

 native priests appointed, 64: 41 

 nature of, Maya, 57: 1&-21 

 of ancient inhabitants, Yucatan, 



64: 56 

 of inhabitants of Gila-Salt region, 



35: 28 

 of southern tribes, 22: 33 

 of the Chitimacha, 43: 352, 353 

 of the Choctaw, 48: 28 f. 

 of the Cusabo, 73: 78 

 of the Houma, 43: 288 

 of the Natchez, 43: 158-181 

 of the Yazoo, 43:334 

 Saponi, 22 : 47, 48 

 Schelhas's classification of gods, 



64: 56 f. 

 Zapotec, similar to that of Mexi- 

 cans and Mayas, 28: 275 

 See also God ; Gods ; Mide' ; Reli- 

 gious altar; Shamanism. 

 Religion Dance 



corresponds to Dream dance, 89: 



9 

 mention of, 87 : 6 

 waning of, 89: 9 

 Religious altars, Maya, drai)ed and 



decorated, 64: 28 

 Religious ceremonies 



of the Pawnee, 93 : 4 

 See ultio Ceremonies. 

 Religious culture, Fuegian, 63: 64, 



145-164 

 Removals 



causes of, 54: 51 

 See also Abandonment. 

 Renaissance, commencement of, 57: 4 

 Renaud Cave, reference to, 76: 23 

 Renville, story told by, 83: 20 f. 

 Renville, Gabriel, information concern- 

 ing, 61 : 453 f. 

 Renville, Moses, songs by, 61 : 454, 455 

 Reon, Armojean, surviving Atakapa, 

 43: 362 



