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INDEX TO BULLETINS 1-100 



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Ruin — Continued 



indication of age of, 81: 8, 39 

 orientation of , 81: 7 f. 

 See also Po-shu-ouiuge ; Ruins. 

 Ruiu Canyon 



duplication of name misleading, 



70:45 

 ruiu in, 70 : 30 

 unit-type houses of, 70 : 40 

 Ruins 



at a distance of 12 to 18 miles from 



water, 54 : 48 

 classification of, 70 : 14 ; 96 : 7 f . 

 dating of, 96:9-12 

 deserted through desiccation, 54: 



47 

 distribution of, 96 : 16 

 evidence of age of, 70 : 73 

 filled with windblown dust, 54 : 33 

 geographic grouping of, 82 : 3 

 indicated by low mounds, 96 : 21 

 in southwest, suggestion from, 54: 



68 

 location of, 100 : 15 

 measurements of, 100 : 36 f ., 39 f ., 

 45, 48, 53 f., 56 f ., 57, 61, 63 f ., 65, 

 71 f ., 75 ff ., 81 f ., 82, 84 f . 

 Navaho's dread of, 65 : 35 

 Navajo National Monument, char- 

 acteristic features of, 50: 22-20 

 Navajo National Monument, ma- 

 sonry of, compared with that of 

 Mesa Verde, 50 : 23 

 not mentioned by early fur trap- 

 pers, 82 : 10, 11 

 of arid region, 60 : 111 

 of Jemez Plateau, distribution of, 



32:13 

 of Maya cities, 60 : 129 

 preserved by fire, 96: 19 f. 

 specimen record for card catalogue 



of, 32 : 55 

 See also House remains ; Navajo 

 National Monument; and names 

 of various ruins. 

 Ruiz, Fray Pedro, in charge at San 



Pedro, 73:89 

 Rulership 



nature of, 57:12f. 

 succession of, 57: 13 f. 

 Rules 



and penalties controlling hula com- 

 pany, 38 : 29 

 of conduct during building of a 

 halau, 38 : 15 

 Rulo, Nebr., investigations near, 76: 



154 

 Rum 



made locally, 64 : 34 

 women usually drink privately, 

 64: 34 

 Rum, sugarcane, see Aguardiente. 

 Rumex, variety of, in dyeing, 43 : 348 

 R. hymenosepalus, see Canaigre. 

 Rumsen, mention of, 78 : 463 

 Runaway couple, see Couple. 



Runners 



distance covered by, 90 : 172 

 See also Ceremonial runners. 

 Running, among the Chitimacha, 43: 



350 

 Running Rabbit, 80 : 62 

 Running Scout, hypnotic trance of, 93: 



84 f. 

 Running-water River, early name of the 



Niobrara, 77:88 

 Runsenes, mistaken application of, 78 : 



545 

 Runsien, a synonym for Rumsen, 78: 



463 

 Rusby, H. H., cave explored by, 35: 



83 f . 

 Rush, B., in bibliography, 34 : 421 

 Rush County, Ind., burial mound in, 



71:61 

 Rushes 



on Indian crania, 62: 111 

 scouring, among the Tewa, 55: 68 

 used in construction of dwellings, 



69: 39, 99 

 See also Juncus. 

 Rush grass, among the Tewa, 55 : 64 

 Rush Lake, dwellings probably erected 



near, 82:39 

 Rush mats 



for seats and sleeping places, 77: 



11 

 method of making, 77 : 41 

 used for covering dwellings, 77: 

 10 

 Russell, Dr. Frank 



in bibliography, 34 : 421 



on basket-drum of Pima Indians, 



75:27 

 on Indian crania, 62 : 111 

 on scraping-stick of Pima Indians, 

 75 : 27 f . 

 Russell, Israel C. 



cited, 54 : 64, 65 

 drawings made by, 82 : 59 

 Russell, Dr. R. L., on pathological con- 

 ditions at Kiowa agency, Okla., 34: 

 table 9 (facing p. 406) 

 Russian Imperial Geographical Society, 

 Sibiryakov Expedition of, 40 pt. 2: 

 639 

 Russian River 



hardly navigable, 78 : 243 

 mention of, 78:202,213,217,218, 



223, 226, 237 

 Northern Pomo settlements on, 78 : 



230 

 Pomo on, dwellings of, 78 : 240 

 Southern Pomo settlements on, 



78 : 233 

 valley of, Pomo in, 78 : 222 

 Wappo settlement on, 78 : 219 

 Russian River Valley 

 dress in, 78 : 240 

 dwellings in, 78 : 241 

 Pomo living in, 78 : 225 

 population of, according to M'Kee, 



78 : 237 

 See also Russian River. 



