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San Carlos Apache — Continued 



pathological conditions of, 34: 



table 9 (facing p. 406) 

 physical environment of, 34: 134 

 pitahaya wine of, 34 : 28 

 polygamy among the, 34: 49 

 population of the, 34 : 5 

 precautions against disease by, 



34: 230 

 proportion of sexes among, 34: 



38, 39 

 prostitution among the, 34: 49 

 size of families of, 34: 42, 44 

 spinal curvatures among, 34: 178 

 statures (average) of, 34: 133, 



135, 137 

 sterility among the, 34: 52, 165 

 suicide among the, 34: 171 

 teeth of the, 34: 122-125 

 tesvino made by the, 34: 27 

 treatment of newborn children by, 



34: 73 

 tuberculosis among the, 34: 176 

 twin births among the, 34: 58 

 San Carlos Creek, ruins on, 35: 39 f. 

 San Carlos de los Chacatos 



a Chatot mission, 73: 135 



an Apalachee mission, 73: 110, 



323 

 attacked by Lower Creeks, 73: 

 135 

 San Clemente, 78 : 620 

 San Cosme y San Damian de Yecambi, 

 an Apalachee mission, 73: 110, 323 

 San Cristobal 



mention of, 44: 50 

 period of, 96: 8 

 San Cristobal Acasaguastlan, 44: 72 

 San Cristobal de Chiapas, Zotzil settled 



near, 28: 233 

 San Damian de Cupayca, an Apala- 

 chee mission, 73:111 

 San Diego 



first mission in Upper California, 



78:711 

 mention of, 78 : 709 

 population of, entirely Diegueno, 

 78: 712 

 San Diego Bay 



continuity of occupation on, 78: 



920 

 tule balsas used on, 78: 723 

 San Diego County, 78: 720 

 San Diego de Ecalamototo, 73: 322 

 San Diego de Laca, 73 : 322 

 San Dieguenos 



mention of, 78 : 709 

 See also Diegueiios. 

 SanEmigdio, 78:552 

 San Felipe (1) 



a Florida mission, 73: 322 

 abandonment of, 73: 93 

 rebellion of Indians of, 73: 91 

 San Felipe (2), intermarriage with 



people of, 78: 710 

 San Felipe de Athuluteca, 73: 322 



San Felipe Fort 



at Orista, 73: 54 

 burned by Indians, 73: 58 

 San Felipe pueblo, head deformation 



among, 34: 82 

 San Fernandenos, short account of, 



78: 620 

 San Fernando, a Franciscan mission in 



Los Angeles County, 78: 620 

 San Francisco, Mexico 

 a Cora village, 34 : 12 

 a Mazahua village, 34 : 12 

 a Tepehuane village, 34: 11 

 pueblo of, language spoken at, 44 : 

 50 

 San Francisco Bay 



mention of, 78: 275, 347, 349, 353, 



462 

 metates not used on, 78: 411, 413 

 mounds on, inhabited until historic 



period, 78:921 

 shell mounds on, 78 : 920 

 tule raft used on, 78 : 359 

 San Francisco Borgia, 44 : 2 

 San Francisco de Apalaclie 



an Apalachee mission, 73: 110, 323 

 an Oconee mission, 73: 179 

 San Francisco de Coahuila, 44 : 38 

 San Francisco de las Lajas, Mexico, a 



Tepehuane village, 34:11 

 San Francisco de Oconi 



an Apalachee mission, 73 : 110, 323 

 an Oconee mission, 73 : ISO 

 San Francisco de Potano, 73: 322 

 San Francisco Mission, 78: 488 

 San Francisco Patano, mission, 73: 



322 

 San Francisco River 



history of ruins on, 35 : 10 f. 

 milling room on, 35 : 16 

 ruins at source of, 35:59 

 terraces on, 35: 12 

 type of pueblos on, 35 : 15 

 San Francisco River system, descrip- 

 tion of , 35:41 

 See also Apache Creek region ; 

 Blue River region. 

 San Francisco shell mound 



molluskan proportions in, 78: 924 

 percentage composition of, 78 : 923 

 San Francisco Teuetzquititzin, Diego 

 de, head and glyph of, 28: 168, 173 

 San Francisco Xavier, 44:44 

 San Gabriel, 78:620,621 

 San Gabriel Mountains, occupied by 



Serrano, 78: 615 

 San Gorgonio Pass, 78 : 618, 693 

 San Ignacio, 44 : 9 

 San Ignacio de Chicuris, 44 : 17 

 San Ignacio de Nio, 44:17 

 San Ildefonso de Chamini, 73: 322 

 San Ildefonso Indian 



present site of, before Spanish con- 

 quest, 32:12f. 

 trap used in modern times by, 32 : 



23 

 See also Powhoge Indian. 

 San Jacinto Peak, 78 : 694 



