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INDEX TO BULLETINS 1-100 



447 



Treasures 



of the California Indians, 78; 25, 

 292, 498 



See also Money ; Wealth. 

 Treaties 



made by the Chippewa, 86 : 7 



of Greenville, westward migration 

 following, 77 : 42 



of peace, between Sioux and Chip- 

 pewa, 77: 15 



of the Maudan, 80: 11, 12 



peace, description, method of mak- 

 ing, 43: 134-138 



place of, between Ojibway and 

 U.S. Government, 77: 16 



with Tetous, Yanktons, and Yank- 

 tonai, 77: 57 



with the Pawnee, 93: 1 f. 



See also Treaty. 

 Treatment 



and remedies, Choctaw, 48: 24 f. 



of the sick in Mide', 45 : 12, 51-55, 

 119 f. 



See also Illness ; Sickness. 

 Treaty 



between Iroquois and southern 

 tribes, 22: 45 



French - Natchez, interpretation, 

 43: 241 



Occaneechi and Cherokee, 22: 54 



of Fort Wayne, on salt grant, 8: 

 27 



with Mayas in 1853, 28: 626 



See also Treaties. 

 Tree 



Creek story of flight to, 88: 72 f. 



door falls from the, upon the rob- 

 bers, Cochiti tale, 98: 180 



Koasati story of flight to, 88: 

 211 f. 



Tlingit tale of the woman who 

 married a, 39: 238 f. 

 Tree and scaffold burial, combination 



of, 83: 37 

 Tree burials 



among the Blackfeet, 83: 11, 12, 

 13 



among the Bruits, 83: 40 



among the Chippewa, 86: 76 



among the Hidatsa, 83: 76 



among the Mandan, 83: 44, 45 



among the Omaha, 83: 57 



among the Quapaw, 83: 61 



among the Sisseton, 83: 24 



among the Southern Cheyenne, 

 83: 9 



among the Teton, 83 : 31 



near Laramie, 83: 36, 37 

 Tree chief 



and coyote, Kutenai tales, 59: 

 190-213 



coyote becomes friend of, Kutenai 

 tales, 59: 190, 191 



coyote tries to kill, Kutenai tale, 

 59: 190-193 



Tree chief — Continued 



provides food for his grandparents, 



59: 194-199 

 provides food for the people, Ku- 

 tenai tale, 59: 204-211 

 visits the town of Golden Eagle, 



59: 198-203 

 wolf rescues, Kutenai tales, 59: 

 194, 195 

 Tree men, see Tree spirits. 

 Tree rings, used in dating ruins, 96: 



11 

 Trees 



hollow, burial in, 71: 116 

 sacred, of the Chitimacha, 43 : 354 

 sacrifice to, 85: 43 

 See also Tree. 

 Tree spirits, 95:71,105,107 

 Trefoil hop, among the Tewa, 55: 47 

 Tregear, Edward, cited, 38: 221, 261 

 Tremors 



among the Navaho, 34: 180 

 summary as to, 34 : 189 

 Tremper Mound, 71 : 144 

 Trenton, N. J. 



archeological work in vicinity of, 



60: 76 

 skulls, reference to, 52: v 

 Trenton crania 



mention of, 33 : 35 f ., 49 

 See also Burlington County skull ; 

 Riverview cemetery skull ; Tren- 

 ton. 

 Trenton femur, 33 : 46 f . 

 Trenton gravels 



mention of, 33: 35 

 See also Trenton crania; Trenton 

 femur. 

 Treon, F., in bibliography, 34: 422 f. 

 Trephining, among the Tarahumare, 



34: 251 

 Triangle design, common in Santiago 



Ahuitzotla pottery, 74: 52 

 Triangles 



in Cliff Palace decoration, 51: 71 



painting of, in Cliff Palace, 51 : 32 



pendent, in band designs, 96: 131 



f. 



Triassic formation, near Marsh Pass, 



50: 10 

 Tribal Dual Divisions, see Dual divi- 

 sions. Tribal. 

 Tribal names, meaning and significa- 

 tion of, 43: 36-39 

 Tribal organization, Choctaw, 48: 16 

 Tribal relationships, 43: 9-39 

 Tribes 



California Indians, 78 : 13, 22, 133, 



162, 163, 228, 230, 238, 252, 363, 



396, 446, 474, 491, 585, 617, 720, 



727, 782, 830 ff. 



enmity between, 79: 14 



Fitz-Roy's division of, 63: 8, 87 



Fuegian, general division of, 63: 



2, 60, 74 

 investigated by Hrdlidka, 42: 7 



