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INDEX TO BULLETINS 1-100 



433 



Terracotta figurine from Nampa, Idaho, 



60: 69, 70 

 Terrapin 



and deer, Natchez story, 88: 252 

 and wolves, Alabama story, 88: 



158 f. 

 how the back of, came to be in 

 checks, Creek stories, 88: 40, 

 41 

 race, Alabama story, 88: 157 f. 

 races. Creek stories, 88: 53, 54, 



54 f . 

 races, Hitchiti story, 88: 101 f. 

 shell, use of, for medicine, 99: 



59 

 the wolves, the fawn and, Creek 

 story, 88:38ff. 

 Terrebes, see Terraba. 

 Terre Bonne Parish 



location of Houma, 43: 291 

 location of Washa, 43: 299 

 Territory 



Alacaluf, 63: &-30 



Chonos, 63: 30-46 



not taken in wars, 79 : 16 



Onas, Shllk'nam, Manekenkn, 63: 



49 f., 56 

 Yahgans, 63: 3 f. 

 Tertiary period 



definition of, 33:9 

 man's origin in, 52: 2 

 Tertiary sands of Rio Grande Valley, 



unproductive, 54: 15 

 Terwer 



an important summer campsite, 



78: 10 

 location of, 78 : 73 

 Terwer Camp, Yurok name of a place, 



78: 11 

 Teshoas, 60: 302 

 Tesomachic 



mention of, 44 : 8 

 See also Tosonachic. 

 Testa, see Tatesta. 

 Tesvin ; Tesvino 



description of, 34: 26-29 



use of, San Carlos Apache, 34: 



31, 168, 232 

 use of, Tarahumare, 34: 185 

 use of. White Mountain Apache, 

 34: 177 

 Teswan, 78: 137 

 Teteo Innan, Mexican earth goddess, 



28: 130 

 Tetepa' ca 



custodian of buffalo head, 95 : 173 

 pack kept at dwelling of, 87: 1 

 reference to, 87: 43 

 Tetikilhati, 44: 49 

 Teton 



a division of the Dakota, 77 : 2, 44 

 bands composing, 77: 2 

 burials of, 83 : 29-33 

 customs of the, 77 : 60 

 great village of, visited by Lewis 

 and Clark, 77:59f. 



Teton — Continued 



migration of, 83: 30 



reference to, 89 : 9 

 Teton language (or dialect) 



songs recorded in, 61 : 1 



works in, 5: 72 

 Teton River 



present name of, 83 : 29 



village near mouth of, 77: 62 

 Teton Sioux 



as enemy, 80 : 167 



Sun dance of, 61 : 87 



Sun dance of, description of, 61: 

 98-151 



See also Sioux. 

 Teton village 



location of, 83 : 29 



size of, 83: 30 

 Tetruprotliomo argentimis 



description of femur and atlas of, 

 52: 352-359 



history of, 52 : 346-352 



references to, 52: 243, 322, 323, 

 334 



See also Monte Hermoso remains. 

 Teuhpo, Yurok name of a place, 78: 



115 

 Teul, 44 : 23, 24, 42 

 Teul-Chichimecs, 44 : 24, 40, 41, 43 

 Teule, see Teul. 

 Tewa dialect, spoken at San Juan 



Pueblo, 84: 1 

 Tewa Indian 



agricultural people, 54: 48 



ancient, agriculturists, 32: 13 



interpretation of Navahu, 32 : 16 



living at Pojoaque, 98 : 186 



village of Hano settled by, 34: 9 

 Tewa place names 



P'op'ing, 81: 3 



Po-shu-ouinge, 81: 1 



T'umayo, 81: 2 

 Tewitltsintastangko, a Sinkyone place 



name, 78: 145 

 Texas, mounds and prehistoric works 



in, 12: 217 

 Texas County, Mo., caves of, 76 : 19 f . 

 Texas timothy, among the Tewa, 55: 



64 

 Texas tribes, southern, extinction of, 



43: 8 

 Textbooks, need for, 57 : vii 

 Texts 



Athapascan, 40, pt. 1 : 153-158 



Chinook, 40, pt. 1 : 666-669 



Chukchee, 40, pt. 2 : 891-897 



Coos, 40, pt. 2 : 419-429 



Eskimo, 40, pt. 1: 1066-1069 



Fox, 40, pt. 1: 868-873 



Fuegian, sources of, 63: 144 



Haida (Skidegate dialect), 40, pt. 

 1 : 277-282 



incomplete, 95: 2 



Kathlamet, 40, pt. 1 : 670 ff. 



Koryak, 40, pt. 2 : 898-903 



Kwakiutl, 40, pt. 1 : 553-557 



Maidu, 40, pt. 1 : 726-734 



