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INDEX TO BULLETINS 1-100 



361 



Riranna Village, Va., mound in, 71: 



12^127 

 Rivera, Capt. Juan Maria, explorations 



of, 96 : 19 

 Rivera, Sefior Licenciado Ysaae, on 



crime among Otomi, 34: 170 f. 

 River Cave, 76:90,98 

 River people, name for Bayogoula, 43 : 



274 

 Rivers, W. J. 



on early Sewee habitat, 22: 78 

 on extermination of Cusabo, 22: 



86 

 on Sara population, 22 : 60 

 on the Santee in 1715, 22 : 80 

 reference by, to the Coosa, 22 : 85, 



86 

 reference by, to the Etiwaw, 22: 



84,85 

 reference by, to the Natchee, 22: 

 84 

 Rivers 



beliefs concerning, 99 : 22 f . 



disease sent by, 99 : 23 



named by Ribault, identification of, 



73:51 

 ritual connected with, 99 : 85 

 symbolic conception of, 99 : 191 

 See also Streams. 

 Riverside, 78:616 

 Riverside County, 78 : 594, 621 

 River tobacco, 94 : 46 f . 

 Riverview cemetery skull 

 history of, 33:36 

 physical characters of, 33: 38^1 

 racial affinities of, 33 : 41-46 

 Rivet, Prof. Paul 



on Arrecif es skull, 52 : 179, 229, 230 

 on Diprothomo platensis, 52: 333 

 on Fontezuelas skulls, 52 : 179 

 on Lagoa Santa race, 52 : 179, 183, 



295 

 on Miramar skulls, 52 : 179, 295 

 publications by, 52 : 391 

 report on naso-alveolar-basilar an- 

 gle by, 62 : 28 f . 

 Rixon, T. F., cited in bibliography, 35 : 



90 

 Road Canyon, formerly called the Wick- 



yup, 70:57 

 Road-runner, among the Tewa, 56 : 37 

 Road-runner girls grind, Cochiti tale, 



98:149f. 

 Roads of the Inca dominion, 60 : 138 

 Roak, J. C. 



observations of, 82 : 142 

 reference to, 82: 141 

 Roaming Chief 



brief account of, 93 : 91 

 song of wife of, 93: 113 

 Roanoke Indians, discovery of, by 



Raleigh's expedition, 69: 11 

 Roaring Spring, description of, 76: 58 

 Robbers, door falls from the tree upon 



the, Cochiti tale, 98: 180 

 Robbers' Cave, 76:90 



Robbins, Dr. A. W., on pathological 

 conditions at Southern Ute agency, 

 Colo., 34: table 9 (facing p. 406) 

 Robbins, Prof. W. W. and Henderson, 



Prof. J., paper by, 54 : 41 

 Roberts, Charles, cited as to menstrua- 

 tion, 34:127 

 Roberts, Mrs. F. H. H., Jr., assistance 



rendered by, 100 : 1 

 Roberts, John 



aTo'kjin'"', 85:110 

 mention of, 85: 113 

 Roberts, Linda B. 8ee Roberts, Mrs. 



F. H. H.. Jr. 

 Roberts, Calif., mention of, 78 : 607 

 Robertson, Mrs. A. E. W., acknowledg- 

 ment to, 9 : V 

 Robes 



and capes, California Indian, 78: 

 76, 173, 276, 327, 406, 416, 467, 

 519, 546, 615, 634, 654, 805, 935 

 See also Dress. 

 Robin 



among the Tewa, 56 : 4, 44 



and blue-iay, Chinook myth of, 



20 : 149-152 

 and salmon-berry, Kathlamet myth, 



26 : 118-128 

 and salmon-berry, Kathlamet myth, 

 abstract of, 26 : 257 

 RoMnia neomexicana, among the Tewa, 



55:48 

 Robinson, Doane, cooperation of, 30, 



pt. 2 : iii 

 Robinson, Dr. D. N., on pathological 

 conditions at Pierre (S. Dak.) Indian 

 school, 34: table 9 (facing p. 406) 

 Robinson, Miss G., information fur- 

 nished by, 55 : 55 

 Robinson, Dr. Lorme W.. information 

 by, concerning Gabriel Renville, 61 : 

 453 

 Robinson, Russell, remains on farm of, 



23:14 

 Robinson, Thomas 



skeltons found by, 82: 50 

 skulls exhumed by, 82 : 151 

 Robinson, Timothy 



information furnished by, 82 : 39 

 mention of, 82 : 38 

 Robinson, Wilfred, cavern near house 



of, 82:51 

 Robinson, William, assistance of, to 



Holmes, 60 : 246 

 Robinson Mine, 60 : 246, 248 

 Rochefoucauld, F. A. de la, alphabet 



devised by, 57 : 27 

 Roches, Chevalier des, commandant of 

 Fort St. Claude, massacre of, 43: 

 230 

 Rock Bluff skull 



compared with Gilder mound skull, 



33:78 

 history of, 33 : 28 ff. 

 physical characters of, 33: 30 ff., 

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